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> Hyperrealists,
>
> I'm trying to put together a new piece based on extensive samples
> from late 20th century media.  Namely, I'm looking for decent quality
> recordings of televangelists, commercials, newscasts, right-wing
> orators (prominent or not), TV sound tracks, and any other sound
> which in some way represents (what I regard as) wretched dead ends
> in a media-rich technological society.
>
> Back in college, I heard lots of pieces done in this vein, but I never
> bothered to find out where the composers found their sources.  If anyone
> has ideas for public domain (??) sources or samples they are willing to
> share, I can offer only composition credits and hairy sounds in exchange.
>
> Please, let me know!
>
> -Wayne
>
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