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== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
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* This track has been theorised to be β€œ[[Remmy Kid]]” from [[''Play By Numbers'']] because:
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* This track has been theorised to be β€œ[[Remmy Kid]]” from ''[[Play by Numbers]]'' because:
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** β€œ[[Remmy Kid]]” lasts 58 seconds and this track lasts 50, but it’s ending seems cut off.
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** β€œ[[Remmy Kid]]” lasts 58 seconds and this track lasts 50, and β€œ[[R35TT A04]]”'s ending seems cut off.
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** Also theorised because of its likeness to "[[Wouldn't You Like To Be Free]]" from the same album
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** Also theorised because of its likeness to "[[Wouldn't You Like To Be Free]]" also from ''[[Play by Numbers]]''.
 
** Finally, it sounds similarly influenced by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/My+Bloody+Valentine My Bloody Valentine].  
 
** Finally, it sounds similarly influenced by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/My+Bloody+Valentine My Bloody Valentine].  
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* This track has also been speculated to be β€œ[[Close1]]” from [[''Closes Vol.1'']]. This is because:
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* This track has also been speculated to be β€œ[[Close1]]” from ''[[Closes Vol. 1]]''. This is because:
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** It is the same length as β€œ[[Close1]]”
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** It is the same length as β€œ[[Close1]]”.
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** Other songs like: β€œ[[R35TT A06]]” is thought to be β€œ[[5d]]” and β€œ[[R35TT A14]]” is thought to be β€œ[[Godever]]” both from [[''Closes Vol.1'']], so it’s possible whoever compiled [[''Random 35 Tracks Tape'']] had access to this album.
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** Other songs like: β€œ[[R35TT A06]]” is thought to be β€œ[[5d]]” and β€œ[[R35TT A14]]” is thought to be β€œ[[Godever]]” both from ''[[Closes Vol. 1]]'', so it’s possible whoever compiled ''[[Random 35 Tracks Tape]]'' had access to this album.
 
* The background voices and laughter in this song might originate from a band member flicking through TV channels to create an atmospheric ambience for the song.
 
* The background voices and laughter in this song might originate from a band member flicking through TV channels to create an atmospheric ambience for the song.
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** If this is the case then it could be an early version of the vocal splicing technique they would later develop in tracks like "[[Telephasic Workshop]]" and β€œ[[Sunshine Recorder]]”
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** If this is the case then it could be an early version of the vocal splicing technique they would later develop in tracks like "[[Telephasic Workshop]]" and β€œ[[Sunshine Recorder]]”.
  
 
== Samples / Lyrics ==
 
== Samples / Lyrics ==
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* The track opens up with what sounds like children's laughter, very similar but not identical to that found at the end of track "[[Heysanna Hosanna]]" from ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 2]]''.
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* The song ends with what sounds like a male voice saying "that's a big one" before being cut off by the end of the track.
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* No other vocal samples are known or are decipherable enough to make out.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
  
 
== Videos ==
 
== Videos ==
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== External links==
 
== External links==

Revision as of 21:04, 12 June 2025

R35TT A04
Running time 0:51 (less than 1 second overlap with Finity)
Appears on Random 35 Tracks Tape


Comments

  • This track has been theorised to be β€œRemmy Kid” from Play by Numbers because:
  • This track has also been speculated to be β€œClose1” from Closes Vol. 1. This is because:
  • The background voices and laughter in this song might originate from a band member flicking through TV channels to create an atmospheric ambience for the song.
    • If this is the case then it could be an early version of the vocal splicing technique they would later develop in tracks like "Telephasic Workshop" and β€œSunshine Recorder”.

Samples / Lyrics

  • The track opens up with what sounds like children's laughter, very similar but not identical to that found at the end of track "Heysanna Hosanna" from Old Tunes Vol. 2.
  • The song ends with what sounds like a male voice saying "that's a big one" before being cut off by the end of the track.
  • No other vocal samples are known or are decipherable enough to make out.

Trivia

Videos

External links

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