artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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| name=Sixtyniner | | name=Sixtyniner | ||
+ | | runtime=5:17 ([[Twoism_(release)|Twoism]])<br>5:07 ([[Boc Maxima]]<br>5:01 ([http://www.discogs.com/release/20858 DISKONO001X]) | ||
+ | | appearson=[[Twoism_(release)|Twoism]] <br> [[Boc Maxima]]<br>[http://www.discogs.com/release/20858 DISKONO001X]}} | ||
+ | [[Image:Diskono001x.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Vinyl artwork]] | ||
+ | ==Samples/Lyrics== | ||
β | + | * At approximately 2:16, a vocal sample (revealed by Michael Sandison in a Remix Magazine interview to have been sampled from an adult film) is believed to contain the following monologue: | |
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<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
β | + | That tiny room at the beach was absolutely the perfect place for my first time. When we came together, I could feel the hairs growing on my chest. I saw my future. I saw my past. For a few minutes it was like being alive. They lived happily ever after. All my questions had been answered. All my fears disappeared. All that was left was a kiss. Every move we made was a kiss." | |
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
β | * One possible meaning | + | == Comments == |
β | * The melody strongly resembles that of ''[[Music Is Math]]'' | + | * A slightly different cut from the original. One possible meaning: [http://www.realdictionary.com/S/dir/soixanteneuf.asp sixty-nine or soixante-neuf], in relation to the fact that the lyrics are from a porn film; credit, [sixtytenth]. But it may also be significant that there are tracks called ''[[Sixtyniner]]'', ''[[1969]]'', and ''[[June 9th]]'' (6/9). [DC] |
β | + | * The melody strongly resembles that of ''[[Music Is Math]]'' off ''[[Geogaddi]]''. | |
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[[Category: Released tracks]] | [[Category: Released tracks]] |