Frank Sinatra on Terrorism

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Frank Sinatra on Terrorism

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I know it's political, but it is definitely MUSIC. And it is totally awesome!

Click here to hear the Chairman

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Thanks Herb! That's a real treasure. Image
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Don't scare us frequent flyers.
Passing this one on.
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Frank at his best....
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Totally awesome! Image
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Post by Chris Schlotzhauer »

That is great. How do they get Frank's voice to sing those words? I mean, that voice sounds spot-on.
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Chris
That is either sampling wizardry done with Frank's actual voice, similar to the shenanigans recently pulled with the Conway Twitty cut, or it's the world's greatest Sinatra impressionist.

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Post by Joe Alterio »

Thanks for that, Herb!

I dunno guys.....I've heard an awful lot of Sinatra in my lifetime (my dad is a huge fan) and I can tell in some spots where the singer loses some of his Sinatra-ness....overall, it's a great impression, though!

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Thanks, Herb. Fantastic.
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Definatly Howard Stern's comments.
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Thanks, Herb--that's a good one, the best since JibJab...
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I enjoyed that. Thanks Herb!. Sounds like old Frank to me.
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LOL.. Too funny..