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*''"Although not a follower of hseroK divaD"'' ([[David Koresh]], reversed), "''she's a devoted Branch Davidian"'' ''(chorus)'' <ref><flashmp3>1969.mp3|bg=0xF3EDCF|leftbg=0xF3EDCF|rightbg=0xF3EDCF|lefticon=0x41982F|righticon=0x41982F|righticonhover=0x41982F|slider=0xF3EDCF|track=0xF3EDCF|border=0xF3EDCF|rightbghover=0xFFCB1F|text=0x41982F|load=0xFFCB1F</flashmp3> </ref> | *''"Although not a follower of hseroK divaD"'' ([[David Koresh]], reversed), "''she's a devoted Branch Davidian"'' ''(chorus)'' <ref><flashmp3>1969.mp3|bg=0xF3EDCF|leftbg=0xF3EDCF|rightbg=0xF3EDCF|lefticon=0x41982F|righticon=0x41982F|righticonhover=0x41982F|slider=0xF3EDCF|track=0xF3EDCF|border=0xF3EDCF|rightbghover=0xFFCB1F|text=0x41982F|load=0xFFCB1F</flashmp3> </ref> | ||
− | **Note that the live version of '1969' heard at the Lighthouse Party does not reverse the name David Koresh | + | **Note that the live version of '1969' heard at the Lighthouse Party does not reverse the name David Koresh. <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-y8HNhJkyM</ref> |
**Same words occur in Poppy Seed, [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] remix. The person being discussed is apparently Amo Bishop Roden. | **Same words occur in Poppy Seed, [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] remix. The person being discussed is apparently Amo Bishop Roden. | ||
* Throughout the track, a scream just like the one heard in [[You Could Feel The Sky]], but not reversed or distorted. At 2:09, 3:42, and 4:09, you can hear the scream clearly on the right channel. | * Throughout the track, a scream just like the one heard in [[You Could Feel The Sky]], but not reversed or distorted. At 2:09, 3:42, and 4:09, you can hear the scream clearly on the right channel. |
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Running time | 4:21 |
Appears on | Geogaddi |
Mike: "In that song it refers to a specific period in the history of a religious group, and at the same time the period in general, the hopefulness of a forward-thinking generation that wasn't aware of what was coming in their collective future."