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Part of the nostalgic quality of [[Boards of Canada]]'s music come from their extensive sampling of 70's and 80's era children television programs.  One commonly sampled program is the US program ''[[wikipedia:Sesame Street|Sesame Street]]'', created by the [[wikipedia:Children's Television Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]].
 
Part of the nostalgic quality of [[Boards of Canada]]'s music come from their extensive sampling of 70's and 80's era children television programs.  One commonly sampled program is the US program ''[[wikipedia:Sesame Street|Sesame Street]]'', created by the [[wikipedia:Children's Television Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]].
  
==Samples==
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==Confirmed samples==
*''[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]'': <span style=color:orange>Orange</span> - sampled from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXe-oDupplI here].
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* "Yeah, that's right" ("[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]") - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXe-oDupplI Animated sketch]
*''[[The Color of the Fire]]'' - 'I love you': - sampled from a similar sketch to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qv5bMnHgQg this one].
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* "Orange!" ("[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]") - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXe-oDupplI Animated sketch]
*''[[Whitewater]]''
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* "I feel proud" speech ("[[Whitewater]]" - Animated sketch (removed from YouTube)
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==Unconfirmed samples==
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* "I love you" ("[[The Color of the Fire]]")- believed to come from a sketch similiar to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qv5bMnHgQg this one].
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Revision as of 08:50, 29 December 2007

Part of the nostalgic quality of Boards of Canada's music come from their extensive sampling of 70's and 80's era children television programs. One commonly sampled program is the US program Sesame Street, created by the Children's Television Workshop.

Confirmed samples

Unconfirmed samples


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