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Episode: 2354
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Title: HPR2354: Night Sounds in Rural Tennessee
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2354/hpr2354.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:36:51
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This in HPR episode 2,354 entitled Night Sound in Royal Tennessee.
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It is hosted by John Culp and in about 4 minutes long and carrying a clean flag.
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The summary is a recording of the Night Sound outside Telafoma, Tennessee.
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Hey everybody, this is John Culp from Lafayette, Louisiana, but I'm not there right now.
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I'm actually at my parents' place in Tennessee and I wanted to make a recording of something
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really special that happens up here that doesn't happen where I live right now in the house.
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I'm going to walk out.
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They live kind of out in the woods in a Royal Tennessee.
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So I'm outside now.
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It's absolutely pitch dark out here.
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And I'm assuming you can hear very well the chorus of wildlife.
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It's really, really loud.
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It's so wonderful.
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You look up, man, the stars are so bright way out here in the country.
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The sky is dark.
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It's got a little bit of a lightness to it, enough where you can see that the trees kind of in contrast to them against the sky.
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The trees are very tall in there because they built their house in the middle of the woods.
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They bought 12 or 13 acres of woods out here and cleared a spot in the middle and put a house.
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And there's a lot of wildlife out here and right now we're hearing the nightlife.
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I'm going to walk around the circular driveway.
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It's so dark.
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I can't even see them from my face right now.
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I can kind of see where I'm going but it is very dark.
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There are no street lights out here where they live.
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I could easily walk right into something right in front of me because I just couldn't see it.
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And now I can come back toward the house.
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I can see the lights coming from out of the house windows so I can see a little better now.
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My mom said these are cicadas.
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It's a kind of locust.
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And some birds, crickets.
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Who knows what all kind of insects but man they are singing tonight.
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And they do every night.
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It's something I always forget about until I come back here and I hear it and it's practically deafening when I walk out.
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It's so wonderful to hear.
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So I thought I would share it with you guys on HPR.
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All right.
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I hope you guys enjoyed that very short episode from TeleHome at Tennessee.
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This has been John Colp for Hacker Public Radio.
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