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| * Dayvan Cowboy is considered by many to be Boards of Canada's first mainstream single. | | * Dayvan Cowboy is considered by many to be Boards of Canada's first mainstream single. |
− | * This song was remixed by Odd Nosdam on the [[Trans Canada Highway]] EP. It was the first remix of Boards of Canada to appear on any of their releases. | + | * This song was remixed by [[Wikipedia:Odd Nosdam|Odd Nosdam]] on the [[Trans Canada Highway]] EP. It was the first remix of Boards of Canada to appear on any of their releases. |
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| == Cultural References == | | == Cultural References == |
Revision as of 11:08, 27 August 2008
Dayvan Cowboy
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5:00
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The Campfire Headphase Trans Canada Highway
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http://fredd-e.narfum.org/w/images/Dayvan-Cowboy1.jpg
Still from the Dayvan Cowboy video.
- Dayvan Cowboy is considered by many to be Boards of Canada's first mainstream single.
- This song was remixed by Odd Nosdam on the Trans Canada Highway EP. It was the first remix of Boards of Canada to appear on any of their releases.
Cultural References
- A Day Van is a discontinued make of Chevolet Astro van.
Video
- A video for "Dayvan Cowboy" was released as a promo DVD, included with Warpmart pre-orders of the Trans Canada Highway EP. For more information, see Videos.
- The first half of the video shows footage of Captain Joseph Kittinger's skydiving from the Excelsior III, a gondola raised by balloons to 102,800 feet as part of Project Excelsior (a series of record-breaking dives from high-altitude). Captain Kittinger fell for 14 minutes and 36 seconds, reaching a maximum speed of 614 mph before opening his parachute at 18,000 feet.
- The second half of the video shows footage of big-wave surfer Laird Hamilton.
External Links