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Part of the melody in a recurring section of the track is built from what sounds like a 1980's corporate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingle jingle] (e.g. at 0:27-0:30 on the right channel). This helps the listener remember (if they lived through it) the time period when corporations and organizations were using a certain type of synthetic sound for their catchy jingle melodies to seem "futuristic" and "forward-thinking" while their logo was displayed on the TV. For many this sound should create a nostalgic feeling. Contemporarily we still come across these audio-visual artifacts on certain old VHS tapes, which are usually pretty worn out and imperfect, further enhancing the nostalgia when we re-experience them. BoC, using a jingle in a track with such a title, might be illustrating how certain sensory perceptions experienced repetitively in waking life (as these jingles were in 1984) can become part of the texture in a dream and furthermore that the worn quality of the recording reflects the imperfect quality of memory.
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| name=The Campfire Headphase
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| runtime=3:49
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| appearson=[[The Campfire Headphase]]}}
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== Comments ==
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* Part of the melody in a recurring section of the track is built from what sounds like a 1980's corporate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jingle jingle] (e.g. at 0:27-0:30 on the right channel). This helps the listener remember (if they lived through it) the time period when corporations and organizations were using a certain type of synthetic sound for their catchy jingle melodies to seem "futuristic" and "forward-thinking" while their logo was displayed on the TV. For many this sound should create a nostalgic feeling. Contemporarily we still come across these audio-visual artifacts on certain old VHS tapes, which are usually pretty worn out and imperfect, further enhancing the nostalgia when we re-experience them. BoC, using a jingle in a track with such a title, might be illustrating how certain sensory perceptions experienced repetitively in waking life (as these jingles were in 1984) can become part of the texture in a dream and furthermore that the worn quality of the recording reflects the imperfect quality of memory.
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* In a recent interview from Humo Magazine, Marcus Eoin elaborates upon the above comment. ''MARCUS EOIN (enthousiastic) "Did you hear that on Campfire, I played a small part that resembles the jingle of Stephen J. Cannell Productions – you know, the producer of The A-Team?"'' Whether or not this particular jingle appears in this track is unknown.  To hear the Stephen J. Cannell Productions jingle, see external links.
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== Cultural References ==
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* Pontiac is a make of American automobiles manufactured by General Motors.
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* Chief Pontiac was a well-known Native American leader, for whom the automobile make was named.  
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
1. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f_HB2FouQU Fan-made video for "'84 Pontiac Dream" featuring footage from Knight Rider]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_f_HB2FouQU Fan-made video for "'84 Pontiac Dream" featuring footage from Knight Rider].
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* A medley of [http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-5917739267041691453&q=stephen+j+cannell+productions&total=36&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0 Stephen J. Cannell Productions jingles].

Revision as of 00:21, 8 March 2008

The Campfire Headphase
Running time 3:49
Appears on The Campfire Headphase


Comments

  • Part of the melody in a recurring section of the track is built from what sounds like a 1980's corporate jingle (e.g. at 0:27-0:30 on the right channel). This helps the listener remember (if they lived through it) the time period when corporations and organizations were using a certain type of synthetic sound for their catchy jingle melodies to seem "futuristic" and "forward-thinking" while their logo was displayed on the TV. For many this sound should create a nostalgic feeling. Contemporarily we still come across these audio-visual artifacts on certain old VHS tapes, which are usually pretty worn out and imperfect, further enhancing the nostalgia when we re-experience them. BoC, using a jingle in a track with such a title, might be illustrating how certain sensory perceptions experienced repetitively in waking life (as these jingles were in 1984) can become part of the texture in a dream and furthermore that the worn quality of the recording reflects the imperfect quality of memory.
  • In a recent interview from Humo Magazine, Marcus Eoin elaborates upon the above comment. MARCUS EOIN (enthousiastic) "Did you hear that on Campfire, I played a small part that resembles the jingle of Stephen J. Cannell Productions – you know, the producer of The A-Team?" Whether or not this particular jingle appears in this track is unknown. To hear the Stephen J. Cannell Productions jingle, see external links.

Cultural References

  • Pontiac is a make of American automobiles manufactured by General Motors.
  • Chief Pontiac was a well-known Native American leader, for whom the automobile make was named.

External Links