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Music tracks of Conversation or dialouge.

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rowan86 | 19:43 Sat 30th Sep 2006 | Music
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I am looking for a few tracks or album which is made up of music of dialouge or conversation. Something obscure, perhaps along the lines of Andre 3000's 'Good Day, Good Sir' which is quite repetitive would be fantastic. It could also be a bit of an old movie or play. It is to choreograph contemporary dance to so, something witty, or strange would be the most appropriate.
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What about "Everybody's free to wear sunscreen" by baz Luhrmann (sp?)
Oh or there's the Ben Folds Five song "your most valuable possesion." It's his dad leaving an answering maching message and they set it to music.
What about Fitter, Happier by Radiohead? It's a Stephen-Hawking-esque voice talking with some very faint music in the background.
The Gift by The Velvet Underground
- John Cale's lilting, Welsh-tinged accent recites one of Lou Reed's High School essays to a back beat of bass, rhythm guitar and drums..

Sample here (track 2)
Addendum;

The Gift is also over 8 minutes long, so no need to loop.
Also, the vocals were (largely) recorded on one 'track' and the backing on the other, so If you have the CD (or vinyl !) and a stereo amp, you can adjust the relative vocal/backing volumes to suit your requirements by altering the Left/Right balance.
there is an awful country and western song called deck of cards that is talking but it is so bad
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Thanks a lot for the suggestions....all helpful. I have another question though, what is the classical piece at the beginning of Andre 3000's 'Good Day, Good Sir'?

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