Anthony Scorzo Narration Demo

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Description

Listen as Anthony brings narrations to life; from George Carlin to Mario Kart.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
In the early seventies, George Carlin made a decision. He was tired of tailoring his act to the mainstream audience. From that point on, he was determined to be himself. Instead of joking about kids and family situations, he would talk about politics, culture and religion, demise of humanity and the power of free speech. It was a turning point in the history of comedy. If you're playing Mario Kart 64 remember this one rule. You are never out of a race. Even if you're in eighth with a lap and I have to go, you're still in this thing. You know why? Because the computer awards the best weapons to the people in the fact. So if you're picking up the rear, just be sure to snag those power ups, and you won't be for long. In 1919 Shoeless Joe Jackson was the best player on the best team in baseball, but his legacy was forever ruined when he and seven of his teammates were accused of throwing the world Siri's to his deathbed. Jackson maintained his innocence and the stats back him up. He hit 3 75 during that World Series, the highest on either team. Not bad for someone who was supposedly trying to lose organized labor grew out of the need to protect the common interest of workers. In 17 68 before the United States was even a nation, a group of Taylor's working in New York went on strike to protest a wage reduction. This marked the first time in American history that workers joined together in a common labor movement. Labor unions would go on to fight for better wages, reasonable hours and safer working conditions and to stop child labor, give health benefits and provide aid to injured and retired workers.