Oh, these are great - How fun to hear your voice after reading so many of your posts! Bravo!
These are great! When you write that book of yours I will not only buy the book in hardback, after hearing this I will buy - not borrow - the audiobook if you read it. My kids can skip a meal if need be.
Is it just me or is the audio out of sync with the video? It looked like a Jean Sheppard Japanese Monster Movie. Without the monster. And funnier than “What’s Up Tiger Lilly?”
You should do podcasts! Or go in for voice work. Your normal speaking voice is neutral enough you could do anything.
Please keep these up forever!
Poor guy. Wants to be a writer and everyone is saying “Do acting/voice work!”
Life in a nutshell.
Bite me, blondebear, I came here to say the very same thing!
Servo though. Not Crow. Tom Servo.
My point is he can do it all - write, sing, tell stories, act, voice act, direct (AFAIR he’s directed local theater), tell jokes and more. Go Sampiro! Make the world your oyster. Or glass of fratricidal whiskey.
So entertainingly wow! Oh, thanks Sampiro for how very fun you are!
(and you know, no reason–but who is bootlegging these before Sampiro takes them down? I only ask, b/c I’m going to report them to the authorities!*)
*<whispering–I mean–Call me!> No, that was a joke! Don’t tase me, bro!
Funny, I’d always heard you as a tenor in my head.
Bravo! Add me to the list for your first book in audio.
When are you going to write your book.
And then do audio?
I want to be able to BRAG about ‘knowing’ this guy before he was famous.
And the Mardi Gras masks? I have 5, can’t say I love them, but they are a collection.
Trouble is, I can’t see yours. While they were pointed out, and I can see some sort of reflection, the room seems a bit, uh, dark.
You are more interesting to listen to than you think!
Yeah, the audio was out of sync for me too.
+1.
Sampiro, I think I’m in love with you. Any chance of switching over to the other team?
You remind me of the newscaster Walt Grayson who’s on the TV here in Jackson. Link to a video with his voice: http://www.wlbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=11301453#
In the first part of the Civil War song, before you went to “full vibrato”, you sounded a lot like Peter Dawson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcEAMqiclxw&feature=related.
Ok, if I ever find myself in Alabama…then I must track you down and you must talk. I don’t care what you say, I just love your voice.