Podfic

Apr. 26th, 2009 11:46 pm
[identity profile] chaoticchaos13.livejournal.com

Title: Fall
Author: [livejournal.com profile] thirstyrobot 
Reader: [livejournal.com profile] chaoschick13 
Pairing: Jeeves/Wooster
Length: Just under 5 minutes….ha!
Size: 4mb
Format: MP3

Download Link: Clicky

After much encouragement from [livejournal.com profile] triedunture , [livejournal.com profile] storyfan , [profile] eve_sundancer , [livejournal.com profile] thirstyrobot , [personal profile] mrs_dalliard  and my cats, I am going to post this. It was made to encourage [livejournal.com profile] triedunture and then she started poking me with a stick. And that hurts. So I’m posting it so the poking stops.

Thanks, [livejournal.com profile] thirstyrobot , for letting me mangle your lovely ficlet.

[identity profile] thirstyrobot.livejournal.com
Title: Attire
Author & reader: [livejournal.com profile] thirstyrobot
Pairing: Jeeves/Wooster
Length: 0:6:18
Format: MP3
Download Link: here

Yep, it's the one with the tie.
[identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com
Title: Jeeves and the Thorny Problem
Author and Reader: [livejournal.com profile] triedunture
Fandom: Jeeves & Wooster
Pairing: Jeeves/Wooster
Length: 2:22:14
Format: MP3
Download Link: here

(This was the long fic about Bertie dating a kind of sleazeball and then FWAAAA! *flails* It's very long, and my voice starts to flag a bit in parts, so I'm sorry about that.)

Podfic

Apr. 18th, 2009 01:14 pm
[identity profile] pandarus.livejournal.com
TITLE: Wooster's School For Wayward Girls
AUTHOR: Yahtzee
READER: FayJay
DURATION:24.40
FILE TYPE: M4a (MP3 also available at site)
PAIRING: Jeeves/Wooster

So I've actually made several podfics for my own amusement, but Yahtzee's the only author I've been able to get hold of to get permission to upload it to an archive.

(If anyone can tell me how to get hold of Rowen_R or Nuala Nightbloom, that would be awesome. Neither of them have answered emails sent to the addresses in their LJs.)

By Jeeves

Jan. 23rd, 2009 09:02 pm
[identity profile] wistful-shadow.livejournal.com
What Ho all!

I was just wondering if anyone happens to have a link to the music from By Jeeves? I know I originally got it from here but I can't find the post and while I saved the songs to my computer the files are no longer working. Would be ever so grateful if anyone could help?
cybel: cybel (AudioFictionSlashy)
[personal profile] cybel
See [livejournal.com profile] theempress14's original post to this comm here for details and links to the mp3 version.

Cover Artist: [livejournal.com profile] cybel
File Type: m4b (podbook)
Length: 1:29:17 (42.7MB)
Sendspace Link: here
Archive Page (courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] general_jinjur): here

This podbook version of the podfic was compiled with permission and is being cross-posted to [livejournal.com profile] podslash.
[identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com
Hi guys! I've been participating in [livejournal.com profile] amplificathon, which means I've been making podfics of several of my Jeeves & Wooster stories. Here are three I have so far. If you're not familiar with podfics, it's very simple: you download the mp3 of me blah blah blahing, you slap it on your iPod (or Zune *snicker*) and you listen while commuting or on planes or whatsit. Perhaps you have a Jeeves & Wooster story you'd like to hear podded? I get more points for Jeeves stories, since they're so rare! Anyway, I hope you enjoy.

Place a new record on the phonograph, Jeeves. )
[identity profile] kalimyre.livejournal.com
What ho!

Some time ago, I wrote and posted a fic, Jeeves Has a Theory. This was well and good, until [livejournal.com profile] dodificus contacted me and very nicely asked if she could do a podfic recording of the story. I, thrilled as I've never been podficced before, of course said yes, and she did a brilliant job of it.

The original podfic can be downloaded in her post here.

Then, the also fabulous [livejournal.com profile] cybel created an audio book version, which apparently is an even shinier way of having a podfic, and adds nifty things like a cover, bookmarks, and handy sorting functions in iTunes. This can be found here.

I had to post and share the squeefulness; thank you to both [livejournal.com profile] dodificus and [livejournal.com profile] cybel for kindly allowing it and just generally being made of win.

Two things

Oct. 2nd, 2007 10:10 pm
[identity profile] ironicbees.livejournal.com
First, would any of you be interested in buying an audiobook of "Thank You, Jeeves", read by Jonathan Cecil? It's in great condition, I've only listened to it once, but I have no plans to listen to it again. First come, first serve, if anyone does want it.

Second, has anyone seen this video of Hale and Pace (whoever they are - I've never heard of them) doing Jeeves and Wooster? I just came across it recently, and I laughed heartily! Not exactly in character, but most amusing!
[identity profile] always-busy.livejournal.com

Poor Tuppy Glossop! I mean, he didn't even know that his song was translated into yiddish! 
http://kampel.com/poetika/sonnyboy.htm
If the post doesn't suit, delete it. Though I would be very sad ^)

 
[identity profile] mechanicaljewel.livejournal.com
By Jove! Another one! In less than three hours! And this one comes with a present!

Title: Jeeves’s My Kind of Man
Author: [livejournal.com profile] mechanicaljewel
Fandom: Jeeves and Wooster
Pairing: Jeeves/Bertie
Rating: PG (fluff)
Summary: Jeeves requires clarification on Bertie’s musical choice, but Bertie only manages to confuse the issue more.
Disclaimer: Not mine. The music is “He's My Kind of a Man” by The Flamingo Melodians, recorded 15 May 1930.
Comments: I got this plot-bunny from the liner notes of the compilation CD “Art Deco: Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man”, available for download at the end of the story. I wrote this as sort of a bonus gift with the music.

The compilation of recordings is from the ‘20s and ‘30s of love songs to men sung by men (for full details of how come, I typed up the full liner notes and they are in there). Plus, I also added another recording from Ken Burns’s Jazz documentary soundtrack: Paul Whiteman singing “Ain’t No Man (Worth the Salt of My Tears)”. All great songs to listen to while writing Jooster!
Read more... )
ext_550458: (Jooster I say)
[identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com
After yesterday's post about Goodnight Vienna, I realised that I do actually have a recording of it in my collection. It's by Harry Secombe, so it's not exactly 'contemporary', but it does give you a chance to hear a non-Bertified version of the song, as it was meant to be!

I've uploaded it to YouSendIt for anyone who wants to hear it - clicky-clicky here!
[identity profile] yuzuki-chan.livejournal.com
I'm a recent addition to the Jooster world, in film and such anyway. I've been reading the books for years, seems as if somehow the whole television idea just passed through the old bean without so much as a thought. Any hoo, I've come bearing a gift, as it seems most proper to do so.

I managed to download the J&W soundtrack, and I've heard it's rather hard to get ahold of, so here it is! I hope it works for you all. The files were originally in FLAC format, so they had to be converted and converted again. A really rummy thing, I think, quality gets all lost and whatnot.

Either way, enjoy! Cheerio!
[identity profile] she-obstipui.livejournal.com
for the By Jeeves soundtrack. I've tried Ebay, used record shops, most everwhere. Is there anyone lucky enough to have a copy who's willing to share it? I've a theory that the Pig Song might convince my siblings that Honoria Glossop is not a shrinking violet. I've no clue why they think this, but the line "speaking as a woman who has hunted wild boar" just might convince them. Thanks so much!
[identity profile] furius.livejournal.com
If anyone's interested, Radio BBC7 has the Jeeves story, Joy in the Morning up for your listening pleasure. link here.

I'm a bit scared of the Jeeves voice, but it's entertaining rendition anyways.
ext_14419: the mouse that wants Arthur's brain (Default)
[identity profile] derien.livejournal.com
Track 10 seems to be working, now, if you right-click and save target as.  I guess the file name was so long that I'd confused myself. 

http://derien.rulesthe.net/music/hughlaurie/index.html

Music

Jul. 31st, 2006 09:51 am
ext_14419: the mouse that wants Arthur's brain (Default)
[identity profile] derien.livejournal.com
What ho!  I do hope I've got this all sorted out, this time, but my little brain is not used to such herculean (if that's the word I want) tasks.  Let me know if any links or bad, or if you happen to know what happened to song #17, or how all the different songs labeled "Ask Dad, etc" are supposed to work.  I'm sure I've got some of them mislabeled. 

Hugh Laurie singing "Nagasaki" is quite delightful to me.  :)

ETA: To actually ADD the link I was referring to in this post! (told you my brain isn't up to this...)

Jeeves and Wooster music
[identity profile] rainfire-dancer.livejournal.com
What ho my lovelies,

This is a post of many parts (like Joseph's Coat of Many Colours, only...not).

1. *guilty look* I hate to intrude, but might I enquire if anyone has the J&W opening theme in a convenient mp3 format? It would brighten up my mornings a good deal to listen to it on the way to the textbook loonybin, I mean, school.

2. Due to discussion of Raffles and other non-Wodehousian things in my last post, would anyone here be interested if I started a community for discussion/fic/art/meta/love of Raffles, Biggles, books by George M. Fenn, Angela Brazil and assorted other pre-1945 British slashy literature?

3. Fic is coming. Soon. I promise.

4. Concerning Wodehousian (an adjective which I'm currently addicted to) femmeslash, does anyone slash the dangers to men and beasts, or at least Jeeves and Bertie's gay and debonair relationship women in the books? Me, I'm partial to Florence/Madeline and Florence/Honoria, for some reason.

5. Finally, I bring screencaps; I thought it would be fun to have a caption competition of sorts. I took these rather suggestive/amusing screencaps, and wondered what kinds of captions you'd all come up for them, as exams have killed whatever funny I possess :(

So, caps!

This way )

Cheers my dears and tinkerty-tonk,

Eli :D

(using the spiffy icon by vejita4eva and musegaarid, yay!)
[identity profile] burntcopper.livejournal.com
For those with access to a radio, or t' internet BBC Radio 4 are doing a new production of Code of the Woosters this sunday at 2:30pm.

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