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{{Infobox Song| | {{Infobox Song| | ||
− | | name=Beck - Broken Drum | + | | name=Beck - Broken Drum (Boards Of Canada Remix) |
− | | runtime=5 | + | | runtime=5:39 |
| appearson=[http://www.discogs.com/release/680458 0602498640302]}} | | appearson=[http://www.discogs.com/release/680458 0602498640302]}} | ||
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== Samples / Lyrics == | == Samples / Lyrics == | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
I see you there<br> | I see you there<br> | ||
your long black hair<br> | your long black hair<br> | ||
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you know I'll laugh<br> | you know I'll laugh<br> | ||
and I won't take it back<br> | and I won't take it back<br> | ||
− | I've seen your eyes | + | I've seen your eyes <br> |
− | what you're thinking<br> | + | I know what you're thinking<br> |
<br> | <br> | ||
and one by one<br> | and one by one<br> | ||
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<br> | <br> | ||
and when I say<br> | and when I say<br> | ||
− | fare thee well | + | fare thee well<br> |
my only friend<br> | my only friend<br> | ||
oh how the days go<br> | oh how the days go<br> | ||
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<br> | <br> | ||
I'll never forget you<br> | I'll never forget you<br> | ||
− | never<br> | + | never forget you<br> |
− | + | </blockquote> | |
− | + | * The synth from [[Forest Moon]] can be heard in reverse at 2:51.<ref>{{#ev:youtube|IZIb9fmi7h8|||||start=153|false}}</ref> | |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
+ | [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Beck Beck], in an interview with Clash Magazine in the spring of 2005, mentioned that he had [[Boards Of Canada]] remix a song called "Outerspace," and according to [http://www.beck.com Beck.com], the remix was to be titled "Blank Space." However, "Outerspace" changed names to "Broken Drum" at the last minute, and the remix is now known as "Broken Drum (Boards of Canada Remix)." <ref>http://whiskeyclone.net/ghost/songinfo.php?songID=523&versionID=2</ref> | ||
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+ | In the same interview, [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Beck Beck] described the remix as “…my favourite remix I’ve ever had done … they brought out something that was there but then they just added a whole new dimension. I guess it’s quite an emotional song and they brought out something bittersweet in it that was kinda hippyish, but it doesn’t maim you with saccharin. It kinda gets you right in the chest.” <ref>http://www.matadorrecords.com/boards_of_canada/biography.html</ref> | ||
== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
− | {{#widget:YouTube|id= | + | {{#widget:YouTube|id=pKZxR6PpZJo}}{{#widget:YouTube|id= McWaW7GMsRA}} |
== External links== | == External links== | ||
+ | * [[wikipedia:Beck|Beck]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Released tracks]] | [[Category:Released tracks]] | ||
[[Category:Remixes by boc]] | [[Category:Remixes by boc]] |
Beck - Broken Drum (Boards Of Canada Remix) | |
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Running time | 5:39 |
Appears on | 0602498640302 |
I see you there
your long black hair
your eyes just stare
your mind is turning
you know I'll laugh
and I won't take it back
I've seen your eyes
I know what you're thinking
and one by one
we'll shoot our guns
we'll have fun
don't ever doubt it
and when I say
fare thee well
my only friend
oh how the days go
your setting sun
your broken drum
your little drugs
I'll never forget you
never forget you
Beck, in an interview with Clash Magazine in the spring of 2005, mentioned that he had Boards Of Canada remix a song called "Outerspace," and according to Beck.com, the remix was to be titled "Blank Space." However, "Outerspace" changed names to "Broken Drum" at the last minute, and the remix is now known as "Broken Drum (Boards of Canada Remix)." [2]
In the same interview, Beck described the remix as “…my favourite remix I’ve ever had done … they brought out something that was there but then they just added a whole new dimension. I guess it’s quite an emotional song and they brought out something bittersweet in it that was kinda hippyish, but it doesn’t maim you with saccharin. It kinda gets you right in the chest.” [3]