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β | == 2002 Website == | + | __TOC__ |
β | [[File:Tellia.mp3 | + | |
+ | == Comments == | ||
+ | === 2002 Website === | ||
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+ | [[File:Tellia.mp3]] | ||
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*An early version of this track was featured on the [[Boards of Canada]] website in 2002 (now available [http://www.atomless.com/projects/boc/site/ here]) as an infinite interactive loop. The playback could be controlled via keyboard, making it possible to hear distinct parts of the track separately. | *An early version of this track was featured on the [[Boards of Canada]] website in 2002 (now available [http://www.atomless.com/projects/boc/site/ here]) as an infinite interactive loop. The playback could be controlled via keyboard, making it possible to hear distinct parts of the track separately. | ||
*The Shockwave Director file for the track featured on the 2002 website was named "tellia".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020508191937/http://www.boardsofcanada.com/tellia.dcr</ref> | *The Shockwave Director file for the track featured on the 2002 website was named "tellia".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020508191937/http://www.boardsofcanada.com/tellia.dcr</ref> | ||
β | + | === Warp20 === | |
β | == Warp20 == | ||
*"[[Seven Forty Seven]]" was released in 2009 on [http://www.discogs.com/release/2024532 Warp20 (Unheard)] as the first track. | *"[[Seven Forty Seven]]" was released in 2009 on [http://www.discogs.com/release/2024532 Warp20 (Unheard)] as the first track. | ||
*It has been documented by fans that the vinyl version of "[[Seven Forty Seven]]" can be played at both 33 1/3 and 45 rpm, revealing different elements of the song in each version played. | *It has been documented by fans that the vinyl version of "[[Seven Forty Seven]]" can be played at both 33 1/3 and 45 rpm, revealing different elements of the song in each version played. | ||
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*[[MDG]]: "If you listen very closely to the release version, you'll hear Freddie Mercury."<ref>https://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=165176#p165176</ref> | *[[MDG]]: "If you listen very closely to the release version, you'll hear Freddie Mercury."<ref>https://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=165176#p165176</ref> | ||
β | == | + | == Samples / Lyrics == |
β | *Contains an eerie choir element that also appears in "[[R35TT A06]]", but here it is faster. | + | * Contains an eerie choir element that also appears in "[[R35TT A06]]", but here it is faster. |
β | *Contains the "take my hand" vocal sample also used in "[[You Could Feel The Sky]]". | + | * Contains the "take my hand" vocal sample also used in "[[You Could Feel The Sky]]". |
β | *"[[Seven Forty Seven]]" is | + | * Contains a piano sample from the ending of a Brian Chatton track Smooth Touch <ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ARidS10oq8</ref>. |
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β | + | == Trivia == | |
+ | * "[[Seven Forty Seven]]" is in reference to the [[wikipedia:Boeing 747|Boeing 747]] aircraft, which was first entered into service in 1970. Many themes of BoC's music involve references to air travel and the 1970's. | ||
== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
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+ | == External links== | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category: Released tracks]] | [[Category: Released tracks]] |
Seven Forty Seven | |
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Running time | 6:44 |
Appears on | WARPCD20Β³ |