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* The initial sample in this track, lasting the duration of the piece, is a pitch/speed-altered version of the base sample for the track "[[Seven Forty Seven|Seven Forty Seven]]" released as part of the [https://www.discogs.com/release/2024532 Warp20 (Unheared)] compilation.  
 
* The initial sample in this track, lasting the duration of the piece, is a pitch/speed-altered version of the base sample for the track "[[Seven Forty Seven|Seven Forty Seven]]" released as part of the [https://www.discogs.com/release/2024532 Warp20 (Unheared)] compilation.  
 
* It also plays a very light sample, around 3 minutes 20 seconds in, of a woman with a southern American accent apparently pulling up to a drive-through fast food ordering microphone and asking "Yes, what comes with, uh, chicken fingers?" This same sample is played in the background of "[[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]]".
 
* It also plays a very light sample, around 3 minutes 20 seconds in, of a woman with a southern American accent apparently pulling up to a drive-through fast food ordering microphone and asking "Yes, what comes with, uh, chicken fingers?" This same sample is played in the background of "[[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]]".
* At 04:04, a voice that appears to say: "Too good, too clean, true ... [unintelligible]", or possibly "Too good to have been true".
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* At 04:04, a heavily manipulated voice can be heard saying "too good to be true". This was discovered by [[Twoism (messageboard)|Twoism]] user personman to be sampled from [[Wikipedia:The_Dave_Clark_Five|The Dave Clark Five]]'s 1967 song "[[Wikipedia:Everybody_Knows_(Dave_Clark_Five_song)|Everybody Knows]]"<ref> {{#widget:YouTube|id=ZkUpU9OhNtQ|start=61}} </ref>
* When sped up, the choir from "[[Staircase Whip]]" can be heard.
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* At 2:30, a reversed snippet of “[https://youtu.be/dluBzT6kVno?t=235 Zableyalo Mi Agǔnste]” <ref> {{#widget:YouTube|id= dluBzT6kVno|start=235}} </ref> from “[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Myst%C3%A8re_des_Voix_Bulgares Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares]” (a snippet also shared with [[Staircase Whip]]) is played in the center channel.
  
 
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[[Category:Random 35 Tracks Tape tracks]]
 
[[Category:Random 35 Tracks Tape tracks]]

Latest revision as of 17:10, 20 March 2025

R35TT A06
Running time 5:21 (10 second overlap with Finity, 18 second overlap with R35TT A07)
Appears on Random 35 Tracks Tape


Comments[edit]

  • Occasionally referred to as "5d" despite there being little basis for this assumption other than the length of the track being similar to that of a known track length of an unreleased song.
  • The video below for "5d" is a part of the official BoC playlist selected by BoC which does give credence to track "R35TT A06" being "5d".[1]

Samples / Lyrics[edit]

  • The initial sample in this track, lasting the duration of the piece, is a pitch/speed-altered version of the base sample for the track "Seven Forty Seven" released as part of the Warp20 (Unheared) compilation.
  • It also plays a very light sample, around 3 minutes 20 seconds in, of a woman with a southern American accent apparently pulling up to a drive-through fast food ordering microphone and asking "Yes, what comes with, uh, chicken fingers?" This same sample is played in the background of "Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)".
  • At 04:04, a heavily manipulated voice can be heard saying "too good to be true". This was discovered by Twoism user personman to be sampled from The Dave Clark Five's 1967 song "Everybody Knows"[2]
  • At 2:30, a reversed snippet of “Zableyalo Mi Agǔnste[3] from “Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares” (a snippet also shared with Staircase Whip) is played in the center channel.

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References[edit]

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