Re: The Hobbit, performed by Nicol Williamson
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:22 pm
I've just this second put it on!Francesco wrote:…stop it Rich, I've got work to do. I can't drop everything and go see the movie again!
Francesco
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I've just this second put it on!Francesco wrote:…stop it Rich, I've got work to do. I can't drop everything and go see the movie again!
Francesco
... One day, a king will come and the sword will rise, again.Rich H wrote:I've just this second put it on!Francesco wrote:…stop it Rich, I've got work to do. I can't drop everything and go see the movie again!
Francesco
Great find, thank you! I love it, I was just thinking that I wanted to listen to a hobbit audiobook (for drive to work) so I can get into MiddleEarth more so I can run a TOR game better. This was perfect!Giblet Blizzard wrote:I didn't grow up reading The Hobbit, I grew up listening to it after my aunt handed me three battered cassette tapes of the show, recorded when broadcast on ABC Radio maaaaaaaany moons ago. It's the definitive version for me; Nicol Williamson (you'll know him best as Merlin from that old Excalibur movie) narrates and performs all the characters and is fricken brilliant at it too. It is slightly trimmed; mainly a lot of "he said, she said" has been excised so that it reads more like a live performance, but also some of the waffle. It still clocks in at around 4 hours (PJ, you should have taken note), and is (to me anyway) just fantastic. Years after I lost the cassettes I managed to track down the 4 album LP, and converted to MP3 with a chorus of snap crackle pop and hissing. And then a few months ago I found this: the entire recording in pristine condition, available to all through the Internet Archive.
I hope you like it:
https://archive.org/details/NicolWillia ... sTheHobbit
I am not that smart Never used a torrent program myself. Will have to download them one at a time and create an audio archive linking them up, then. Thanks.Hermes Serpent wrote:Elmoth, same page, scroll down to the Torrent link and you can get them all in both the ogg and mp3 format. You'll need a torrent client but a smart lad like you probably has one already
I agree. Hope Jon reads this, but will PM him too.Elmoth wrote:Put it in the TOR resources, then