Pulsar Sound Recordings in Digital Stereo MP3 Files
Many of the MP3 sound files below have been made at various Pulsar 'Live-microphone' Poetry Evenings and are raw, (as you get it), sound with all the usual pub noises in the background. The sound recordings were made by David Pike (DP) and have been posted to the Pulsar web with full permission from the authors. The sound recordings are the thoughts of the originators only and may not necessarily be the views of the Pulsar web editor. Recordings will stay on the Pulsar web at the sole discretion of DP and may be removed at anytime. Copyright / ownership of sound recordings belong to the poem originators. Although the sound files are MP3s it's still best if you have broadband, (otherwise individual files may take an age to load).
There are also other sound recording imported from various CDs made by David
Pike; these are recordings of original work penned by David Pike (DP). DP
provides the vocals and also plays the guitar. All copyright © of David Pike. Enjoy.
DP.
Click on the buttons shown below to hear sound recordings of your choice:
'Fret Some More' acoustic guitar
instrumental (in MP3) written and performed by David Pike in
the Marlborough sessions on 14th August 2008, click:
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'Locks Lane,' acoustic guitar instrumental (in MP3) by
David Pike, click:
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Expert in the Field,
video of David Pike's poem, click:
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'Skylark,' acoustic guitar instrumental
(in MP3) played on a Taylor 210-E, capo at fret 2, by David Pike,
click:
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'Rock Skylark,' by David Pike;
a tongue-in-cheek electric guitar blast, (one take only), played by David Pike
using his Fender Telecaster through a Fender Blues Junior valve amp using plenty
of gain and chorus; to listen to the MP3 click:
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Photo, (left, click to enlarge), David Pike playing 'Locks Lane,' at the Goddard
Arms on 5th June 2008. Locks Lane is an area of Wantage, Oxfordshire.
'Shitehousen,' (not for the easily offended),
by David Pike, faint recording, crank your volume up, click:
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'Spirits,' title track from the year 2004 CD,
'Spirits,' by David Pike, note: wma file, if
you haven't got broadband forget it, to listen click:
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'Dilute to Taste,' track 15 from the CD,
'Spirits' by David Pike, note wma file, if you
haven't got broadband forget it, to listen click:
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'Seemingly Displaced,' track 7 from the CD,
'Spirits' by David Pike, note wma file, if you
haven't got broadband forget it, to listen click:
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'Other Reaches,' by David Pike read
'live' at The Goddard Arms, MP3 file, click:
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'Holiday Armageddon,' by David Pike read
'live' at The Goddard Arms, MP3 file, click:
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'New Year,' track 3 on the 2004 CD EP, 'Not Blues' by David Pike,
MP3 file, click: ![]()
'Tea,' poem written by David Pike, read by
Neil Brooks at the Marlborough Session on 14th August 2008, MP3
file, click:
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'Daughter of the Late Dr. Strangelove', poem written by
David Pike, read by Neil Brooks at the
Marlborough Session on 14th August 2008, MP3 file, click:
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Photo, (left, click to enlarge), Neil Brooks reads his poem, 'Watching Swifts in
the Rain,' at the Goddard Arms on 5th June 2008.
'Watching Swifts in the Rain,' poem by Neil
Brooks and read by Neil; MP3 file, click:
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'Insect Literature,' poem by Neil Brooks,'
read by Neil; guitar accompaniment by David Pike,
Marlborough Session 14th August 2008, MP3 file, click:
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'Beer Boy,' poem written by Neil Brooks,
read by David Pike, the Marlborough Session 14th August 2008,
MP3 file, click:
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'The Egrets,' poem by Neil Brooks and read
by Neil, the Marlborough Session 14th August 2008, MP3 file, click:
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'Do You Belong in a Thong,' poem by Neil Brooks
and read by Neil, the Marlborough Session 14th August 2008, MP3 file, click:
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'Knickers,' poem by Neil Brooks and read by
Neil, the Marlborough Session, 14th August 2008, MP3 file, click:
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'Pants,' poem by Neil Brooks and read by
Neil, the Marlborough Session, 14th August 2008, MP3 file, click:
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'Status Anxiety,' poem by Neil Brooks and
read by Neil, the Marlborough Session, 14th August 2008, MP3 file, click:
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Photo,
(left, click to enlarge), Susan Richardson recites her poem, 'Metamorphosis,' at
the Goddard Arms on 5th June 2008.
'Metamorphosis' poem by Susan Richardson and recited by
Susan; MP3 file, click:
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Photo, (left, click to enlarge), Michael Newman reads his poem, 'Remembrance,'
at the Goddard Arms on 5th June 2008.
'Remembrance' poem by Michael Newman and
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