Go Loveley Rose | Sir John Gielgud | 1:00 | ||
Lines Written in Early Spring | Stephen Murray, William Wordsworth | 1:08 | ||
Opening Ceremony | Heilung | 0:56 | ||
News Bulletin: Luxemburg Liberated 11.9.1944 | Stuart Hibberd | 1:40 | ||
Eight Kinds of Drunkenness | Thomas Nashe, Peter Gray | 1:27 | ||
In-Man | Mort Garson | 1:36 | ||
Slaughterhouse 5, Pt. 5, 6 and 7 | Kurt Vonnegut | 6:54 | ||
The Secret of Life | Eckhart Tolle | 7:51 | ||
Introduction to George's Song | Michael Harris | 2:51 | ||
Collision Course | Chris Barrie | 6:46 | ||
2077 | Dirt Poor Robins | 2:19 | ||
Intro to The Haunted and the Hunters | Alfred Hitchcock | 2:37 | ||
I Will Die No More | Ajofia Nnewi | 4:24 | ||
The Satanic Bible, Verse V | Anton LaVey | 2:53 | ||
Drum Song | Ed Askew | 1:39 | ||
Boom I | Devin The Dude | 0:58 | ||
Powerball | Peter Gray | 3:36 | ||
I Hold Your Hand in Mine | Tom Lehrer | 1:26 | ||
Every Man To His Duty (Sept. 11th, 1940) | Winston Churchill | 5:49 | ||
Prosdocimus De Beldamandis, Senior | Prosdocimus de Beldemandis, Peter Gray | 0:30 | ||
Reckoning Day | Peter Gray | 3:48 | ||
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Step 10 : Aint No Perfect | Sylvan LaCue | 1:43 | ||
Father Neptune | Connie Converse | 2:08 | ||
Recognizing the Egoic Patterns | Eckhart Tolle | 2:14 | ||
Mandan Welcome Warriors Return | Keith Bear | 4:46 | ||
Drunken Song in the Saurian Mode | Rab Noolas, Peter Gray | 1:08 | ||
The Gettysburg Address | Boston Pops Orchestra, Keith Lockhart | 5:37 | ||
Heaven | Peter Gray | 3:05 | ||
God, Christ, Gurus | Self-Realization Fellowship | 2:25 | ||
Green | Ken Nordine | 1:34 | ||
Sighs, "If our sad eyes": Sighs ("If our sad eyes") | Francis Quarles, Ralph Fiennes, Theatre of Early Music | 7:48 | ||
Dreams | Langston Hughes | 0:57 | ||
Extract 1 from The Alan Parsons Project Audio Guide | The Alan Parsons Project | 1:04 | ||
Careless Love | Willi Carlisle | 3:03 | ||
The First Year (Never Have So Many…) [Aug. 20th, 1940] | Winston Churchill | 7:55 | ||
Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy - 4/4/68 | Martin Luther King, Jr. | 5:22 |