Thunderdome

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Description

The demo should variation of voices that I can use, soft, agressive, high ptch and bass tones.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (England - Liverpool, Manchester, Lancashire, Cheshire) British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the 19 nineties bring back so many memories, and so many of them are of a club called the Thunder Dole, Looking back to when I was starting out was a d. J. I remember the police raiding my thirsty *** eight hours a night. They burst through the doors and answer that dance floor is all the lights came on our jury meets who caught the music and proceeded to treat the 200 plus crowd like Children. What the police didn't know with the type of which came to the Thunderdome and they weren't Children. They were the hard call Ray vers villains, party animals, proper heads and this was their club. So when the police Inspector Wallsten, where any silver tipped hard and shiny shoes back in our designs meant around everybody up then chastising upon is that they were backing skill, everything went quiet. I don't remember what was said, but I remember the response. The whole room erupted into laughter and calls for him to go and get a vote. This was North Manchester, home to the Quality Street and the wider way true, the edge of society where the law had little or no influence as the police moved in, trying to ****** up the most vocal raver on. Then Frog marched him out the club. I could see the inspector realise he was in for a proper headache. Attempting to arrest a gaggle of the Doc Shepherd's was going to be more my than it was worth. The inspector told his men to stop, and they slowly backed out of a club. The crowd began shouting, Put the tunes on! So I did. And it was so loud that every copper in the club dots as if a bomb had just gone off. Bodies filled the floor, the lights went off and the rave was on. The tracker dropped was Hey, deejay, Where's the base? And it was perfect. The atmosphere in that room was unforgettable, and the rest of the night was Magda, one of the best deejay nights of my life. Good times