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"The Disinterment" by H. P. Lovecraft / A HorrorBabble Production
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ส.ค. 2024
- "The Disinterment" is a short story written by H. P. Lovecraft and Duane W. Rimel. The story tells of a leprosy sufferer, who, instead of living with the debilitating condition, opts for death and resurrection at the hands of a witch doctor.
Chapters:
00:00 - Opening Credits
00:40 - The Disinterment
27:34 - Closing Credits
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This is like if Frankenstein was written from the monster’s perspective, I like it.
At the end, all i could think was..
"That's rough, buddy."
Ian sounds like some sort old school horror story narrator on radio stories
I'll take that. Thanks Ruick! Ian
ruick78 ❤❤❤❤❤
It's classic style of storytelling, that's what makes these stories so interesting.
Not to sound creepy, but I confess to using your voice to fall asleep at night!! Really enjoy your readings, please keep up the great work...
Always a compliment! Thanks Cory.
Same here.
I do as well. Love to run the playlists when I have a hard time sleeping
Same
Me too!!!!!
"The Disinterment" is a short story written by H. P. Lovecraft and Duane W. Rimel. The story tells of a leprosy sufferer, who, instead of living with the debilitating condition, opts for death and resurrection at the hands of a witch doctor.
Chapters:
00:15 - Opening Credits
00:40 - The Disinterment
27:34 - Closing Credits
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Narrated by Ian Gordon for HorrorBabble
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So good. Even if only through intermediaries, Lovecraft actually cares about and has thought intelligently about traditions of the supernatural, and of Poe's old preoccupation with being buried alive.
Thanks for narrating this rare gem! I forgot it was one of his stories until I listened to it.
The setting of this story is awesome. The description of the houses, as in much of Lovecraft's work, is so deep. Marshall Andrews is such a "good friend." I am glad I do not have friends like him!
Great job, Ian! Many thanks for narrating this.
Ahh. This is lovely. You are definitely my new standard of narrators. Excellent work.
Although I could see the ending from a mile away, this is now one of my favorites. Great work as usual.
Indeed - simple, but effective. Thanks Lev!
What is your profile pic?
@@Collectorp123 An Orange Gem rendered in Blender when I was in HIgh School.
All the original files no longer exist.
Love Ian Gordon's voice, a personal favourite for storytelling for it's awesome atmospheric nature, keep up the creepiness, Ian!
Thanks for the kind words - I'll do my very best. ;) Ian
Great gruesome take HorrorBabble! Thank you 🙏
This was my First HP love craft reading story and I enjoy it very much.
Although I have read most of Lovecraft's solo work, I'm not all that familiar with his collaborations, so this was one I was not familiar with. It's unfortunate that the book I purchased called The Complete Lovecraft Collection fails to incorporate many of these collaborations. Not complete at all. Thanks for sharing this story!
I'm glad we managed to surprise you! Thanks again. Ian
Unfortunately, most of those are his ghost writings, and therefore often accredited to the writers who paid him. A number of them are known by a fan base, but some slip by. If I might add a way of looking at it, think of it like you still get to hear new stories from him, from beyond, if you will. I hadn't heard of this one after years of reading Lovecraft, and I love those hidden gems coming to the surface.
One of his best collaborations IMO is The Loved Dead :)
Good stuff. Many thanks.
Love listening to your videos while doing housework or yard work
This was a new Lovecraft story to me, and a very good one. I really wasn’t expecting that ending.
Really enjoying his collaboration stories, can't believe I'm just now getting around to reading and listening to them.
For our listeners: be sure to visit Michael's channel. This is especially wonderful: th-cam.com/video/V7qkz-8MnJs/w-d-xo.html
Just gotta love the craft crayon. Love ya space raft.
"It is not often that a man sees his own corpse. It is a sobering experience." - Malek, Guardian of Conflict
This one was predictable. But still, altogether enjoyable. Thank you Horrorbabble. 🖤💀
Great story!
👍. 😸🙋 hi guys, I really liked that one , horrible as it was ! I may have to go back for another listen, I kept getting interrupted. Great reading as usual, Ian. 😉
Interruptions = nightmare! Thanks KB!
Really enjoy the collaborations of Lovecraft, enjoy your readings even moreso, thank you as always!!!🙏👌👻❣️
why do these stories not have more views!!!! omg I can not understand... *😭
This was cool and I hope that you would bring more stories from H.P. Lovecraft, Derelith, and others.
We're currently producing 3 readings per week - hopefully we'll hear from you again soon Austen! Ian
Thank you for your reply My good Sir.
Wonderful dreadful story so well read as usual. Thank you 😊
Superb lovecraft. 💜🙏
Thank you for your great content!
Thanks again Beau!
Thank you!
Thanks again for listening Nicole! Ian
Wow. That was epic.
Wonderful narration!
Thanks again for your awesome work :-)
You're welcome Michael-Danns! Ian
Excellent!
Nothing wrong with that, I listen to playlists on HB every night without fail although I don't have any problem sleeping at all lolz.
these collaborations are interesting. . .
I used to pride myself on my various collected works of HP Lovecraft smug in the confidence I had every adjective-haunted sentence the Master had written. Yet again and again I find stories like this which I'm sure I never saw or read. Was a trove of unpublished stories discovered after his (unimaginably painful) death ? My books have copyrights from the 80s and 90s. Is there a single magnum opus that's come out since you might recommend ?
My own favorite Lovecraft story is 'Shadow Over Innsmouth'. As a Massachusetts native I even took a road trip to find either the place or a town that inspired Lovecraft's descriptive powers to such powerful and weirdly specific heights. No I never found it however I did run across a few people who might have comfortably blended in there. This is not a case of a city snob looking down on country bumpkins but a literal statement of fact. Oddly malformed bodies and unblinking eyes ? Oh yes indeed. The only thing lacking were the gills-as far as I could see. Please excuse my own babble as it's a prelude to my question - do you have any stories on your awesome (literally) channel that go back to that decaying worm-eaten village ? Anything by Bloch or Derleth or yourself for that matter ? Anything at all to return me to those crumbling buildings and seemingly empty streets ? I miss them so. Now it's off to the online bookstores to seek out 'Ian Gordon'.
Early in this story, HPL mentions the "hangings of Somber [Sombre] Black". Somber Black was HPL's favorite rapper and hangings back then were like posters are now. Somber Black's joints include:
"Cosmic Muthaf*ckin Horror"; "The Thug in Yellow"; "Shuggoth Killa" etc. He is underrated.
Lol
Nasty but so good
This entire description just sounds like hes on a high dose of ketamine 😅😂
That was a good one.
So... the suspicious doctor attached the poor man's head onto a gorilla's body? That was all I could understand at the very end of the story of what had happen. I was under the impression of either 'Being an actually revived undeath' or a "Victor Frankenstein's Monster'' moment.
Thanks for utterly ruining and spoiling the plot twist!! I wish you experience the same a hundred fold!
@@ladybookworms😂 lol you shouldn't have been browsing the comments until after the story!
Doc got what he deserved at least 😜
what a gullible person i thought they were more suspicious thn this back thn
ah well at least his friend got the test subject he wanted
What do you use to record and edit your readings?
Hi Isa - we use Cubase. Version 8.5 currently.
@@HorrorBabble wow that's a cool. Have you looked at wavelab for editing? Cubase seems almost overkill for editing. They are both wonderful applications though. Used them for years, since cubase was on Atari ST! Come a long way since then. Cheers, love your work. These collaborations are wonderful. I can't believe how many I was unaware of. Thought I knew all of hpls work yet it seems I'm finding new collaborations all the time lately.
@@glennTinylionUK Hi Glenn - I'm a musician first, and so I'll always be loyal to Cubase! Many of the readings here on the channel (particularly the ones with multiple voices, special FX, music, etc) require advanced production techniques. Thanks!
@@HorrorBabble OK I never knew about your music. I agree, cubase is the best. X
I too was going to ask this question, I think this particularly recording is of better even than usual quality.
This is like a page from The Island of Dr Moreau
Sounds like the doctor cured his leprosy. Why so ungrateful?
😂