"How... Say... These People Dont Want to Hear


what I have to say! I want Alan. Alan, name a topic."

"Name a topic?"

"Any topic.."

"Let's talk about me for a minute..."
douglas_schroeder
Tee Hee Hee...

Once in a while I just need to have some fun. Mind you, I do not drink to excess; I have never seen wisdom in it. So, the post was not the result of inebriation or other altered state.

The quote is lifted from a song. The challenge is to find which song and determine if your audio system is up to the challenge of rendering the discussion cleanly!

Trust me, it would take an exceptionally clean/resolving rig to do that. :)

I enjoy finding and sharing little tests for audio systems. Have fun with it! Big bonus, 1,000 Audio Guru points to the one who figures it out and whose system cleanly renders it. :)
"Let's Talk About Me" -- The Alan Parsons Project (1985).

Can't play it, though, because I don't have it.

Confession: I found the answer via Google, in about 20 seconds :-)

Best regards,
-- Al
Actually I used to play a game with a friend at work and later my brother via e-mail. We would write two lines from a song and the other had to guess it. I hadn't thought of that for years.
So continue; your line "tee hee hhe" is from a David and David song "Heros"
Yeah, Google ruins all the good "stumper" questions. I knew that would be found relatively quickly once I indicated the conversation was "lyrics."

Theo, ha, good one. "Tee hee hee" wasn't another clue, but I enjoyed your comments. :)

Now that we know the source, who's system can render the conversation? This is not so much a contest as another of my samples of "mini tests" to assess one's rig, to see where it is at. I don't need to know if your rig plays it cleanly, I thought I would share another of my snippets of material which help me assess a rig's performance. :)

Frankly, I was laughing hard when I heard the conversation from the song, as it shows a sense of humor on the part of Parsons.

Finally, hey, Almarg, shoot me an email - we got "things" to talk about! I've been waiting for months to tell you that. Now I can talk to you about "stuff." It will be worth your time. You should be able to get my email from my recent conversations on Audioasylum.com, where I've been in the Speaker and Planar Speaker asylums lately.