What reading of "So Long..." is this from? I thought that I had all the audio versions of HHGTTG, but I don't recognize the voice, and it's not the radio play. Good content, either way, and should you be interested, here's my video regarding this material: th-cam.com/video/wgyYjiUZP0Y/w-d-xo.html
Oh this is from Restaurant at the End of the Universe, near the end. The reader is Douglas Adams himself. He read all of his books and are BY FAR the best audiobook versions. The trixxy thing is that some of the versions are not readily available or they are abridged. Which really blows my mind, since they are so much better than the other ones out there.
Deadbuddha Martin Freeman recently did an audio book of the series. If you haven't heard it, I highly recommend the radio plays. they are the original and contain much that the books don't. look up "Fit the first" they're all named like that, up to Fit the 26th.
I have most of those too, but dont think I have some of the latest, i shall check it out, thanks!
Like the The Shack in a Field of Infinite Improbability (with only 6 keys) . . . this YT has been nearly impossible to find ! ; )
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What reading of "So Long..." is this from? I thought that I had all the audio versions of HHGTTG, but I don't recognize the voice, and it's not the radio play.
Good content, either way, and should you be interested, here's my video regarding this material: th-cam.com/video/wgyYjiUZP0Y/w-d-xo.html
Oh this is from Restaurant at the End of the Universe, near the end. The reader is Douglas Adams himself.
He read all of his books and are BY FAR the best audiobook versions. The trixxy thing is that some of the versions are not readily available or they are abridged. Which really blows my mind, since they are so much better than the other ones out there.
Im lucky enough to have gotten all of them non abridged.
Deadbuddha Martin Freeman recently did an audio book of the series. If you haven't heard it, I highly recommend the radio plays. they are the original and contain much that the books don't. look up "Fit the first" they're all named like that, up to Fit the 26th.