I've listened to this on RUclips a thousand times..conrad finenger gives a particularlygood rendition but have never heard the mythos languages given such an authentic sound ...well done Tony.
High time this eternal classic was recorded by the Master. No over-acting, timing exquisite, and the different voices just perfect. Wonderful indeed. Thanks!!
Wow. The throat singing is brilliant. Would love to hear you do more Lovecraft maybe The Haunter of the Dark? I thought I'd heard this story enough times but you knocked it out of the park. Thank you very much!
Thank you, Gavin. Very, very brave, Tony, to not just attempt, but absolutely ace the pronunciations and intonation of the elder language, especially as Lovecraft stated that it was a language that was not intended for human throats. The use of vibrato was inspired! I reveled in Lovecraft as a teenager, but his excesses are over the line for me now. I am very glad that Gavin commissioned this piece, though, as there should be a classic reading of H.P.'s out there for people to hear.
Very well done. This is the best reading I’ve come across. Most narrators overacts and goes totally overboard with their voice mannerisms. Thanks for sharing your labour with the world. Thumbs up 👍
@@ClassicGhost good job Very creative and unique Best Chuthulu chitchat Iv heard yet. Thank you You did a great job on entire story I never get sick of Lovecraft New renditions are always welcome I think you did a very good job in fact The trick is to say what think , you need to be in the story- or it shows up in the audio somehow
Well done! I'm sure Cthulhu approves. Most of us who have read Lovecraft have spent a lot of time wondering how he intended the language to be spoken. You did a bloody good job on it! Thanks!
Fantastic rendition of one of the greats! Wow, you did a great job! Thanks, Tony and Gavin! The words of the Elder language flowed as you spoke them. I always have to read them slowly. That is the benefit of having a philologist, such as you, narrage these. Your pronunciation of the words is perfect. This is saved to my "watch later" list so I can find it easily. Much appreciation to Gavin for the commission! Thanks!
LOVE this whole CLASSIC GHOST stories thing and Tony Walker narrations...AND especially Lovecraft this time!a I usually try to be fair and listen to the commercials (aka "ads"), but this time at about 17 mins in there have been 12-ish mins of ads:: One was about 7 mins long another over 3 mins, plus several others that all have added up to the 12 approx mins. Plus the volume is so much louder on these ads than the main narration. Hard to rest and relax to a good creepy tale under these conditions. I don't really want to go to an ad-free mode as I think it only fair to give the ads a listen as part of the channel's revenue. Maybe this is a fluke. Hope it doesn't become a common occurrence though. Will try listen to some of your other stories (though HPL is a favorite). I appreciate the work and integrity that goes into these presentations. Not sure how this one somehow wound up with so many (and long) ads.
@@ClassicGhost I don't feel at all good about making such a report. Your work has been HUGELY appreciated here as I can no longer read very easily in a condition that is worsening even after treatments. But, not about me, but about how much your hard work means to a lot of people. I do try to listen to the ads rather than block then entirely, as I think that is just fair. This particular time, though, was unusual. re the very long and repeated breaks. I can imagine what it feels like to get complaints after all of your great efforts. When I am able in the next year I will see if I can (pardon the expression/ha) provided direct contributions rather than dealing with ads. Again, to note, this was a real exception, and I will continue to tell people about your narrative presentations. But I DO have a question. NOT knowing anything about how volume is maintaind and managed, might podcasters have the option of laying down their recordings at the higher end of volumes allowed so that ad have less chance of, er, "exploding" so loudly in the middle of quiet, moody vocal delivery? Meaning, the listener sets their volume for listening without concern that some ad will come on many times louder than the general delivery? I''m not sure if I am being clear, and, again, don't know what/who has any say r e: the overall modulation if YT presentations. (I think the FCC does that in the US for over-the-air broadcast,s but I don't anything about that re on-line versions of same. Thankk you so much again for your tremendous ongoing work!---or really I should say "art"!
but I think the ads are deliberately louder. When I set the ads, I allow one sometimes two at the beginning one in the middle row and one the end which no one actually listens to so that should be a maximum of four but really only three that you have to put up with.
Amazing 🤩! Thank you so much Tony! Whenever I see you have a new story out, I can’t explain how much it cheers me up! And it’s not because I have a dreary life- it’s because I have good taste in entertainment! Yours!! 🌟
Have you narrated The Shadow over Innsmouth? If not, do you think you will? It is my favorite Lovecraft story. You are my favorite narrator. It would be perfect.❤
Hi Tony, I love Heilung and Tibetan monks chanting- should be very interesting - I tried to read/pronounce the words quoted- talk about a mouth full of marbles a la Prof. Henry Higgins as he attempts to "fix" Eliza Doolittle's marvelous Cockney! You'll do it. Are you new to Heilung? I'd love to see them in concert- I admit to having to be in a certain mindset to listen for a lengthy period- Namaste ( The Guilty One)
I have tried to see Heilung about 3 times over the past years. There was one in York in 2019 at a Viking festival that was cancelled, then we booked for London and that was cancelled and then there was one in Manchester but I don't think that happened. I lost track of the date. But I'd love to see them. Yes. I agree. The Chtulhu language was fun. I figure it has a lot of laryngeals like Tokoharian (sp)
@@ClassicGhost Hi Tony, Guilty One here, competition is life right? But I feel awful about listening to that channel more of late- I imagine you know each other, I hope you don't laugh about getting "this ridiculously long blather about her woes and opinions and...WHAT IS TOKOHARIAN- you have me intrigued- is it a real language or a fantasy one- first off I thought of Tolkien but he didn't create a "hobbit" middle-earth language did he? And Lovecraft- I have forgotten my Cthulu sp probably- I used to love fantasy worlds - Ursula Le Guinn - that name popped up- fill me in- I have books by her and bought one last year- essays? Can't remember. I still have Freud's The Uncanny, Murder, Mourning and The Paranormal? Ghosts? and two books by James Merrill, and two by Mark Fisher- I refuse to give Amazon, those robbers with arbitrary postal rates! Grrrr capitalism, grrrr communism, grrrrr. If I had the money I used to spend, without thinking, buy now- 500.00 some months, when I got high, if I wasn't thoughtful now, I COULD BE A PATRON OF YOU AND MR. SOUND EFFECTS AND 1 MUSICIAN, SEAN ROWE- I really admire the work creative people put into their craft- boy that sounds so dumb- grrr- this annoying gadget insists on replacing words, grr becomes Gareth etc- poor Lenny Bruce. I am going. I really am sincere, I feel like a fink- don't be mad at me- I used to only listen to The Victorian "cat" Simon Standhope? Until I'd listened to every tale- ! His voice! Talk about a time travel experience but then I discovered! A colony! I've learned so much from your talks and when you interview an author- I'm over the moon! Are you working on any stories- I love "originals" - there's something so personal, I can't express what I feel- the stories aren't about one, but there's a quality, a sensation that accompanies a work written after you've written a living being! ...You know what I mean- thankfully Oscar Wilde can't take a shot at me- I must finish Dorian G- what a project! The entire novella. Did Oscar write any ghost stories? I have his fairytale in my dusty attic- I love them- such a different side of a complicated man- Namaste from Plastic Hippie- some "idiot" comment not about me but a blather on narcissist behavior and those who claim pseudo spiritual enlightenment- I don't take chronic self portraits all day, every day, wallpaper my house, in ME, MYSELF AND I- !!!
Just one person's opinion here: Lovecraft is a big turn-off for me, not only do I not enjoy his stories, he was somewhat of an awful person as well. Anyone else here feel the same, or is it just me?
Brilliant
Thanks, Gavin!
Wow! That was amazing! Congrats on your very convincing cultist spell tongue!
I enjoy your voice so much that I was going through some of your older recordings. Thank you so much for doing this one!
I've listened to this on RUclips a thousand times..conrad finenger gives a particularlygood rendition but have never heard the mythos languages given such an authentic sound ...well done Tony.
High time this eternal classic was recorded by the Master. No over-acting, timing exquisite, and the different voices just perfect. Wonderful indeed. Thanks!!
Wow. The throat singing is brilliant. Would love to hear you do more Lovecraft maybe The Haunter of the Dark? I thought I'd heard this story enough times but you knocked it out of the park. Thank you very much!
I like Haunter of the Dark so definitely on the list
Thank you, Gavin. Very, very brave, Tony, to not just attempt, but absolutely ace the pronunciations and intonation of the elder language, especially as Lovecraft stated that it was a language that was not intended for human throats. The use of vibrato was inspired! I reveled in Lovecraft as a teenager, but his excesses are over the line for me now. I am very glad that Gavin commissioned this piece, though, as there should be a classic reading of H.P.'s out there for people to hear.
Very kind. I channeled the Tibetan throat singers for the Chtulhu chant
Very well done. This is the best reading I’ve come across. Most narrators overacts and goes totally overboard with their voice mannerisms.
Thanks for sharing your labour with the world. Thumbs up 👍
Although some might say that my chanting was a little over the top :)
You're the best. Thanks to Gavin for sharing and Tony for reading
Finally, a narrator who knows how to pronounce "bas relief" properly.
:)
Best interpretation of Chuthulu language yet
Sort of Tibetan throat singing mixed with Heilung.
@@ClassicGhost good job
Very creative and unique
Best Chuthulu chitchat Iv heard yet.
Thank you
You did a great job on entire story
I never get sick of Lovecraft
New renditions are always welcome
I think you did a very good job in fact
The trick is to say what think , you need to be in the story- or it shows up in the audio somehow
Thanks Gavin
Ho Lovecraft is excellent
Great rendition
I haven't read this for over 50 years and it still stands up: a classsic. Thank you, from Australia.
Your pronunciation of the eldritch languages here is stellar! Very effective!
I would say something Eldritch, but I can't think of anything
Well done! I'm sure Cthulhu approves. Most of us who have read Lovecraft have spent a lot of time wondering how he intended the language to be spoken. You did a bloody good job on it! Thanks!
Fantastic rendition of one of the greats! Wow, you did a great job! Thanks, Tony and Gavin!
The words of the Elder language flowed as you spoke them. I always have to read them slowly. That is the benefit of having a philologist, such as you, narrage these. Your pronunciation of the words is perfect. This is saved to my "watch later" list so I can find it easily.
Much appreciation to Gavin for the commission!
Thanks!
LOVE this whole CLASSIC GHOST stories thing and Tony Walker narrations...AND especially Lovecraft this time!a I usually try to be fair and listen to the commercials (aka "ads"), but this time at about 17 mins in there have been 12-ish mins of ads:: One was about 7 mins long another over 3 mins, plus several others that all have added up to the 12 approx mins. Plus the volume is so much louder on these ads than the main narration. Hard to rest and relax to a good creepy tale under these conditions. I don't really want to go to an ad-free mode as I think it only fair to give the ads a listen as part of the channel's revenue. Maybe this is a fluke. Hope it doesn't become a common occurrence though. Will try listen to some of your other stories (though HPL is a favorite). I appreciate the work and integrity that goes into these presentations. Not sure how this one somehow wound up with so many (and long) ads.
I’m not sure how this happened. i will remove the. if i can
I’ve removed all ads from the mid roll.
@@ClassicGhost I don't feel at all good about making such a report. Your work has been HUGELY appreciated here as I can no longer read very easily in a condition that is worsening even after treatments. But, not about me, but about how much your hard work means to a lot of people. I do try to listen to the ads rather than block then entirely, as I think that is just fair. This particular time, though, was unusual. re the very long and repeated breaks. I can imagine what it feels like to get complaints after all of your great efforts.
When I am able in the next year I will see if I can (pardon the expression/ha) provided direct contributions rather than dealing with ads.
Again, to note, this was a real exception, and I will continue to tell people about your narrative presentations.
But I DO have a question. NOT knowing anything about how volume is maintaind and managed, might podcasters have the option of laying down their recordings at the higher end of volumes allowed so that ad have less chance of, er, "exploding" so loudly in the middle of quiet, moody vocal delivery? Meaning, the listener sets their volume for listening without concern that some ad will come on many times louder than the general delivery? I''m not sure if I am being clear, and, again, don't know what/who has any say r e: the overall modulation if YT presentations. (I think the FCC does that in the US for over-the-air broadcast,s but I don't anything about that re on-line versions of same.
Thankk you so much again for your tremendous ongoing work!---or really I should say "art"!
I tried to aim for a standard of -18 LUF
but I think the ads are deliberately louder. When I set the ads, I allow one sometimes two at the beginning one in the middle row and one the end which no one actually listens to so that should be a maximum of four but really only three that you have to put up with.
Amazing 🤩! Thank you so much Tony! Whenever I see you have a new story out, I can’t explain how much it cheers me up! And it’s not because I have a dreary life- it’s because I have good taste in entertainment! Yours!! 🌟
So glad! I like to be of use
Thanks so much, Tony. You're the best!
Congratulations, you’re one of the few narrators on RUclips to correctly pronounce “bas-relief”.
My favorite! So happy you chose this one to read.
Have you narrated The Shadow over Innsmouth? If not, do you think you will? It is my favorite Lovecraft story. You are my favorite narrator. It would be perfect.❤
34:03 - 34:17
In a big American Bro accent "oooh Fuck yeahhhh"
I though I did it posh English????
@@ClassicGhost I'm sorry, that was supposed to be a representation of my inner monologue, when I saw you finally chose this one.
Let's GOOOOOOO
Hi Tony, I love Heilung and Tibetan monks chanting- should be very interesting - I tried to read/pronounce the words quoted- talk about a mouth full of marbles a la Prof. Henry Higgins as he attempts to "fix" Eliza Doolittle's marvelous Cockney! You'll do it. Are you new to Heilung? I'd love to see them in concert- I admit to having to be in a certain mindset to listen for a lengthy period- Namaste ( The Guilty One)
I have tried to see Heilung about 3 times over the past years. There was one in York in 2019 at a Viking festival that was cancelled, then we booked for London and that was cancelled and then there was one in Manchester but I don't think that happened. I lost track of the date. But I'd love to see them. Yes. I agree. The Chtulhu language was fun. I figure it has a lot of laryngeals like Tokoharian (sp)
@@ClassicGhost Hi Tony, Guilty One here, competition is life right? But I feel awful about listening to that channel more of late- I imagine you know each other, I hope you don't laugh about getting "this ridiculously long blather about her woes and opinions and...WHAT IS TOKOHARIAN- you have me intrigued- is it a real language or a fantasy one- first off I thought of Tolkien but he didn't create a "hobbit" middle-earth language did he? And Lovecraft- I have forgotten my Cthulu sp probably- I used to love fantasy worlds - Ursula Le Guinn - that name popped up- fill me in- I have books by her and bought one last year- essays? Can't remember. I still have Freud's The Uncanny, Murder, Mourning and The Paranormal? Ghosts? and two books by James Merrill, and two by Mark Fisher- I refuse to give Amazon, those robbers with arbitrary postal rates! Grrrr capitalism, grrrr communism, grrrrr. If I had the money I used to spend, without thinking, buy now- 500.00 some months, when I got high, if I wasn't thoughtful now, I COULD BE A PATRON OF YOU AND MR. SOUND EFFECTS AND 1 MUSICIAN, SEAN ROWE- I really admire the work creative people put into their craft- boy that sounds so dumb- grrr- this annoying gadget insists on replacing words, grr becomes Gareth etc- poor Lenny Bruce. I am going. I really am sincere, I feel like a fink- don't be mad at me- I used to only listen to The Victorian "cat" Simon Standhope? Until I'd listened to every tale- ! His voice! Talk about a time travel experience but then I discovered! A colony! I've learned so much from your talks and when you interview an author- I'm over the moon! Are you working on any stories- I love "originals" - there's something so personal, I can't express what I feel- the stories aren't about one, but there's a quality, a sensation that accompanies a work written after you've written a living being! ...You know what I mean- thankfully Oscar Wilde can't take a shot at me- I must finish Dorian G- what a project! The entire novella. Did Oscar write any ghost stories? I have his fairytale in my dusty attic- I love them- such a different side of a complicated man- Namaste from Plastic Hippie- some "idiot" comment not about me but a blather on narcissist behavior and those who claim pseudo spiritual enlightenment- I don't take chronic self portraits all day, every day, wallpaper my house, in ME, MYSELF AND I- !!!
Been waiting for this. I now struggle to listen to stories read by anyone else 😂
:)
Cyclopean reading!
A compliment H P would have liked
Thank you!
Just one person's opinion here: Lovecraft is a big turn-off for me, not only do I not enjoy his stories, he was somewhat of an awful person as well. Anyone else here feel the same, or is it just me?
Not just you. Decided to stop !listening 50 mins in. I just found it irritating. I am a avid reader