I had the misfortune recently to see an advert on TV with the voice of Alan Watts is being used to sell cruises for the Cunard shipping company. Watts was a writer, speaker and philosopher who did much in the 1950s and 60s to popularise Eastern philosophies in the west. His lectures and speeches have been widely available for a long time, not least since the rise of Youtube. His son tries to control the use of them through an Alan Watts website where they can be downloaded when paid for, so presumably Cunard paid for the use of Alan's voice rather than just ripping it from Youtube. The advert chops up Watts' speech and misses the end section entirely, not surprisingly, (knowingly) misrepresenting the message of the original, selling a luxury cruise on the high seas as the dream Watts speaks of. I'm not here to complain about advertising, it's a bit late in the day for that. Watts' voice and speeches are instantly recognisable and catnip for use in media where his message, accent and speaking voice and rhythms are striking and attention grabbing.
I came across this clip this week too, writer Paul Bowles interviewed in 1970 about a trance dance and self mutilation he witnessed while resident in Morocco. Bowles left the USA in 1947 and settled in Tangier, recording local musicians and writing. His novel The Sheltering Sky came out in 1949, turned into an epic film by Bernardo Bertolucci in 1990 (I read the book and saw the film at the time and enjoyed both but don't remember much about either now so need to revisit). Bowles' speaking voice, like Alan Watts, very much lends itself to being set to music, not just the content but the tone and timbre and patterns of speech. Which led to think that speaking voices set to music would make a good longform mix.
The mix below is forty five minutes of speaking voices set to music, sometimes where voice and music have been specifically made for and recorded with each other and sometimes where the voice has been taken from earlier recordings and sampled. I could probably find enough to make a second at some point in the future.
Forty Five Minutes Of Speaking Voices
- Jon Hopkins, Ram Dass and East Forest: Sit Around The Fire
- 10:40: The First Step
- Coyote: The Outsider
- David Holmes and Jon Hopkins ft. Stephen Rea: Elsewhere Anchises
- Rude Audio and Dan Wainwright: Be Love
- Steve Queralt and Michael Smith: Chaldean Oracle
- Steve Queralt and Michael Smith: Glitches (Flug 8 Remix)
- Fireflies and Joe Duggan: Leonard Cohen Knows
It is a very interesting mix. Some of titles I am family with - others are to explore. Great stuff but in my mix John Cooper Clarke would appear.
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ReplyDeleteThanks both. I thought about John Cooper Clarke Walter but decided to keep it more spoken word than performance poetry. Maybe poetry is a different mix.
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