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*;"Different Mes": A boy explains how has many "different mes" for all his different emotions.
 
*;"Different Mes": A boy explains how has many "different mes" for all his different emotions.
 
** Video: YouTube (removed)
 
** Video: YouTube (removed)
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* "Yeah, that's right" ("[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]") - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXe-oDupplI Animated sketch]
 
* "Yeah, that's right" ("[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]") - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXe-oDupplI Animated sketch]
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*; : A drawing of a man is shown with a variety of different types of legs, which rotate like a slot machine.  For each pair of legs, off-screen children voice their disapproval until the matching legs are finally shown.
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** Video: YouTube (removed)
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* "Orange!" ("[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]")
 
* "Orange!" ("[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]")
 
*;"O for Orange" by [http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Bruce_Cayard Bruce Cayard] ([http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_2483 Episode 2483], aired May 11, 1998): A colorless man sucks the hue out of an orange.
 
*;"O for Orange" by [http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Bruce_Cayard Bruce Cayard] ([http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_2483 Episode 2483], aired May 11, 1998): A colorless man sucks the hue out of an orange.

Revision as of 08:57, 29 December 2007

Part of the nostalgic quality of Boards of Canada's music come from their extensive sampling of 70's and 80's era children television programs. One commonly sampled program is the US program Sesame Street, created by the Children's Television Workshop.

Confirmed samples

  • "Bye-bye-bye-bye" ("Sunshine Recorder")
  • "I feel proud" speech ("Whitewater")
  • Reversed speech ("Sixtyten")
    "Different Mes"
    A boy explains how has many "different mes" for all his different emotions.
    • Video: YouTube (removed)
  • "Yeah, that's right" ("Aquarius") - Animated sketch
     
    A drawing of a man is shown with a variety of different types of legs, which rotate like a slot machine. For each pair of legs, off-screen children voice their disapproval until the matching legs are finally shown.
    • Video: YouTube (removed)

Unconfirmed samples

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