THEY - THE DOONA SONG

Started by slagfrenzy tapes, November 01, 2020, 07:07:38 AM

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slagfrenzy tapes

THEY - THE DOONA SONG

I recently had the pleasure of accommodation with the Victorian Police.
They kindly provided me a HCELL to myself, helped me undress, and turned the aircon on. Room service was a bit lax, cups of tea took a lot of covering the camera & pointing to my empty polystyrene cup to get the message across. Being able to fight the language barrier whilst naked I consider an achievement.
At kick out time I was provided with pants, "so I don't scare the ladies"
There was a lengthy check out procedure which involved a recorded interview, which was recorded in high definition, and I was provided with an audio copy (I wanted the video, but no..)
I would like to use my high Def audio for a track because,

1. I am clearly still drunk.
2. I spend a lot of time talking about my donna (unaustralians, it's a duvet, an eiderdown, it's not a blanket)

Should I?
Suggestions for the background noise would be appreciated. Ive done tinfoil.i have a MS10, bog standard kitchen utensils, or I could buy tights..

I'll leave this your capable hands.

Cheers




minimal.impact

Quote from: slagfrenzy tapes on November 01, 2020, 07:07:38 AM
Suggestions for the background noise would be appreciated.

Quote from: slagfrenzy tapes on November 01, 2020, 07:07:38 AM
the aircon
cups of tea
the camera
empty polystyrene cup
pants
my doona

My response may be somewhat obvious, but these objects stood out in your recount of this event. Polystyrene in particular can produce some really interesting sounds. The air con and amplified doona would also be an affective mix.

JLIAT

Quote from: minimal.impact on November 01, 2020, 12:29:07 PM

Polystyrene in particular can produce some really interesting sounds.

Polystyrene makes some real 'screams' when 'played' with a violin bow...


Balor/SS1535

Quote from: JLIAT on November 01, 2020, 12:58:43 PM
Quote from: minimal.impact on November 01, 2020, 12:29:07 PM

Polystyrene in particular can produce some really interesting sounds.

Polystyrene makes some real 'screams' when 'played' with a violin bow...



That's a great idea.  I will have to go mess around with the extra foam in my garage now...