Jonathan Livingston Seagull as told by Richard Harris Pt 2
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@BlythE72 It's The book Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. Sir Richard Harris is narrating the book, but it does differ slightly from the book, as I've read and listened together.I think I may have given more info on Part 1.
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I want to find this again... I had it on vinyl but gave it away to a friend that needed it more than me. But I want it again. But the copy I gave is not for me to have again. Sorry to say but the audio quality in this upload is pretty bad... but I really appreciate that you uploaded it. It will tide me over until I can find a copy again, maybe at a half price books if im lucky. The first one I found was brand new and in its plastic wrap at a goodwill... it was perfect, and just for me. :)
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thank you, its better as the music/background is of a lower volume, and you can really get into his voice and the concepts
MrOpendemocracy 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@MrOpendemocracy Very welcome :) I love the voice of Richard Harris with the background music and effects. It's not a perfect representation of the original LP but it was a free programme I used to make this from a cassette tape copy of the LP made in the 1970's which was not very stable. But I am glad I persevered and now I can listen to this on CD, while reading my old copy of the book by Richard Bach. It is very inspiring to me Thank you for your valued comment
eccentricoldcow 1 month ago
Never knew this existed - awesome. Loved the book of course, thank you...!
thesacredarts 3 months ago
@thesacredarts Thank you I loved the book and still have the original version, all stuck together with sellotape, made sculptures of Jonathan and sold one or two, kept one for myself. The spoken word by Richard does differ very slightly from the book, as i've listend to and read the book at the same time when in bed ready for sleep. What a voice that man had. What an actor too. :)
eccentricoldcow 3 months ago
Thank you again for posting, if even one person listens to the whole story it is worth it. It is what we must remember today, and how to live and what is really meaningful.
tarajmnz 5 months ago
@tarajmnz I agree with you. I find the ending often brings a lump to my throat and a tear to my eyes. Thanks.
eccentricoldcow 5 months ago