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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Arabic (General)Transcript
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This audio is used for the transcriber test at go transcript. Way back in the seventies, a concert featuring a popular rock band comprising 70 members, drew in over 1500 people to the town's square. Many attendees were excited to see their favorite musicians perform live and danced along to their hits including everything from their album, 70 Maniacs from the seventies. However, the large crowd caused some safety concerns and local police had to intervene to ensure everyone's well being. Despite the chaos, the concertgoers had a fantastic time and some still reminisce about the event today. During an interview with a, a AAA musician who rose to fame in the seventies, he shared a funny story from his early days on tour. He recalled how during one show, he forgot the lyrics to a song and ended up ad libbing saying I'm gonna sing something new. Now, the audience loved the unexpected twist and the impromptu line ended up becoming a famous catch phrase associated with the artist. Ironically, the fame of the catch phrase outlasted that of the musician who hasn't been heard from since the early eighties. A focus group was conducted to gather feedback on a new commercial for a popular stew store called Shoe Betcha. Named after a throwaway line from Fox TV. S Married with Children starring the inimitable Ed o'neill. The ad featured a young athlete running through various obstacles while saying, quote, shoe betcha, I'm gonna crush this course, unquote. The participants generally found the commercial motivating and inspiring. But some suggested that the line sounded too scripted and could be improved by making it sound more natural. Alternate lines such as quote, you betcha, I'm gonna run around this track a few times and get a really good time unquote. We're also rejected as being well, pretty boring. Here's a transcriber tidbit for you twice in this audio. I've pronounced the words quote, going to unquote as quote unquote and go transcripts, clean verbatim style quote, going to unquote is the correct transcription. However, in the two quotes above, I'd prefer you use quote unquote because that's what the speaker actually says. However, unless client instructions say otherwise, normally it's better to say quote, going to unquote and you can quote me on that. This audio is used for the transcriber test at go transcript.