It's the only example of a recorded drama production on Wikipedia, performed to professional standard, and a fitting illustration to the article on Oscar Wilde's classic play, Lady Windermere's Fan. It also reuses the Wichita State University recordings of The Four Seasons (Vivaldi) as an ambient and dramatic soundtrack, which are current featured sounds on Wikipedia.
Oppose Dosen't do it for me, especially the cry at the end. It also seems that the cat is too close to the microphone, because it seems like I am catching extra reverberations. Nezzadar☎21:05, 21 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Conditional support if you cut off the cat's cry at the end of the file. But the purring sound is really funny (really silimar to human's snoring)--Caspian blue21:37, 21 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Comment I have done a little editing to the file. I've cut out the cry at the end, and I worked a little magic to make the second purr less dramatic. (X! · talk) · @674 · 15:11, 9 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The national anthem of the nation of New Zealand, as performed by the United States Navy.
The national anthem of New Zealand, a well composed piece with no quality issues and high EV to the article God Defend New Zealand. Probably could also be added into the article for New Zealand too. Created by the U.S. Navy.
Comment Are we sure on the freedom of this file? Definitely good quality, but the source reads: "The music files on this website are intended for official use by Department of Defense and U.S. government offices only. Exceptions to this policy will be considered on a case-by-case basis." If it's PD it's PD, but that doesn't seem like what you'd say for a PD file. Staxringoldtalkcontribs05:59, 28 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hosted on the Navy site does not equal created by the Navy. That page does not say it was performed by the Navy band. It's only PD-Navy if produced by Navy members in performance of their duties. Staxringoldtalkcontribs20:54, 29 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Support, any reason why this can't be closed as successful? BencherliteTalk22:31, 22 June 2010 (UTC)Struck; if I had know that it was open to me to promote, I would have done so[reply]