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− | * Near the end of this song is an aural collage of shortwave radio noise. Morse, teletype, and various data signals can be heard including a radio modem (called the Harris RF-5710) used by hobbyists and naval military services. The Morse code heard at 05:20 decodes to "CQ de GM3DP" (a Scottish callsign). A further noted Morse call-sign was interpreted as 'GM3DSK', discovered by [http://Twoism.org Twoism] user '[http://www.twoism.org/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2777&sid=452167b9dc34dbd71cfd63a0128012fa akrotiri]'. He also noted that despite a search for the owner of the call-sign initially yielding no results, when removing the 'M' (allegedly a callsign extension used in Scotland), the call-sign can be traced back to the name 'Ra Lord'. It has been speculated that as 'Ra' (Egyptian sun god) takes on the form of a bird in mythology, it relates neatly back to the | + | * Near the end of this song is an aural collage of shortwave radio noise. Morse, teletype, and various data signals can be heard including a radio modem (called the Harris RF-5710) used by hobbyists and naval military services. The Morse code heard at 05:20 decodes to "CQ de GM3DP" (a Scottish callsign). A further noted Morse call-sign was interpreted as 'GM3DSK', discovered by [http://Twoism.org Twoism] user '[http://www.twoism.org/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2777&sid=452167b9dc34dbd71cfd63a0128012fa akrotiri]'. He also noted that despite a search for the owner of the call-sign initially yielding no results, when removing the 'M' (allegedly a callsign extension used in Scotland), the call-sign can be traced back to the name 'Ra Lord'. It has been speculated that as 'Ra' (Egyptian sun god) takes on the form of a bird in mythology, it relates neatly back to the title of the track - 'Slow This Bird Down'. A second check of UK records showed the GM3DSK callsign to belong to an individual with the initials R. A. Lord, suggesting the connection is pure coincidence. |
− | ==Samples/Lyrics== | + | ==Samples / Lyrics== |
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * "Slow This Bird Down" is pilot jargon for reducing speed during a landing. | + | * "[[Slow This Bird Down]]" is pilot jargon for reducing speed during a landing. |
+ | * The vocalist [[wikipedia:Solange|Solange]] sampled this track in its entirety on her 2008 album: ''Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams''. Using the track as a basis for multi-layered vocals, she even referred to the original title in the title of her adaptation: "[[This Bird]]". | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
+ | === Original === | ||
+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id=UsOZ1NKInsE}} | ||
+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id=JnlkSqcEJb8}} | ||
− | {{#widget:YouTube|id= | + | === Cover === |
+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id=BMaE6WUkKsc}} | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category: Released tracks]] | [[Category: Released tracks]] | ||
[[Category: The Campfire Headphase tracks]] | [[Category: The Campfire Headphase tracks]] |
Slow This Bird Down | |
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Running time | 6:09 |
Appears on | The Campfire Headphase |