Found this courtesy of Neil Gaiman's weblog. He's been recording the audiobook version of his novel "Stardust" (which has been released as a prose novel and a graphic novel with artwork by Charles Vess, and the movie version just got the greenlight... man, could there be any more media to release this thing? Mind you, I like the book immensely), and the engineer on the project shared with him some funny soundclips, including Orson Welles grumbling over some horrendous copywriting on a frozen peas ad. Neil's blogreaders clamored for the clip, so he supplied them a link to it, along with 364 other equally funny MP3s
http://www.ubu.com/outsiders/365/
Enjoy delights like Bob Larson ranting and raving over rock music's demonic influence, a home recording of a Christmas get-together in 1947, a collection of home ecomonics tips, and a recording of heartbeats from a medical course.
http://www.ubu.com/outsiders/365/
Enjoy delights like Bob Larson ranting and raving over rock music's demonic influence, a home recording of a Christmas get-together in 1947, a collection of home ecomonics tips, and a recording of heartbeats from a medical course.