The following is a transcript of the words in the background.
As always, there's plenty of room for disagreement!
Left Channel | Right Channel |
Intro |
Speaker: "Gentleman, the essence of the American military position
presently, in all due respect to the Queen's government, is that the NATO
allies have to present a military posture that is relevant to the core
problems of what faces us all. Sure, you're going to realize the
socialization and military intelligence and military posture that relates to
the individual population and the press interpretation of such..."
[ungrateful snort].... "See, see, these people don't want to hear what I
have to say... See, you're being image conscious... I want Alan to do the
talking. Alan? Name a topic."
Alan: "Name a topic?"
Speaker: "Any topic, any topic." |
Speaker: "Well... You must understand... the essence of Porcupinus
Contravius, which is generally the North American Porcupine, which are
friends, and they are friends, here in Europe, don't perhaps have the
opportunity to visualize or duly seek in a hunting mode... is an animal that
can directly assume a posture of defense through its natural vehicles.
Everyone knows that a porcupine has a natural spinal region that is of
critical nature to its offenders." |
Break |
Speaker: "At WGN we believe in the positive angle of the story...Hey Mom,
Dad, what the hey, what the heck... Let's drive inbounds on the loop and
get to the job, because we here in America believe in making it happen. OK,
hey guys, go out to the ballgame... Mom, Dad, kids, what a great way to have
a good time. Wrigley Field, 1:15 PM, let's get to those box office seats." |
Speaker: "We have now a couple of minutes after the hour of... the
bewitching hour of 1 in the morning... and a good, good morning on the
all-night special, Soft Rock 102.5 here in Brentwood... Boy, it's good to be
here to volunteer the love... the LOVE!... unlike a lot of the great
balladeers of today, particularly here in American radio."
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- John Finney |
The "Soft Rock 102.5 in Brentwood" is KEZK 102.5 out of St. Louis, MO. The city of license used to be Brentwood, a now incorporated part of the City of St. Louis.
- M. H. Anderson |
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