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== Comments == | == Comments == | ||
* Play "[[Dandelion]]" in reverse, and a richer melody will become evident. The "[[Dandelion]]" of the track is apparently a deep-sea creature, perhaps an anemone. Attempts to bring one to the surface resulted in its disintegration because of pressure changes. The narration describes attempts to make a device to bring one to the surface intact. [Oscar Bartos] | * Play "[[Dandelion]]" in reverse, and a richer melody will become evident. The "[[Dandelion]]" of the track is apparently a deep-sea creature, perhaps an anemone. Attempts to bring one to the surface resulted in its disintegration because of pressure changes. The narration describes attempts to make a device to bring one to the surface intact. [Oscar Bartos] | ||
+ | * The Incredible String Band, one of the influences cited by the band and sampled numerous times, wrote a song called "Dandelion Blues"<ref>http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=18284</ref><ref>https://www.discogs.com/fr/master/65669-The-Incredible-String-Band-The-Incredible-String-Band</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band_(album)</ref>, from their 1966 eponymous debut album. | ||
== Samples / Lyrics == | == Samples / Lyrics == | ||
− | * The vocal heard over the track is the | + | * The vocal heard over the track is the narration of Leslie Nielsen from "[http://www.worldcat.org/title/dive-to-the-edge-of-creation/oclc/009448439 Dive to the Edge of Creation]", a National Geographic documentary from 1979.<ref>{{#ev:youtube|N2qmf24O0yo|480||||start=2418|false}}</ref> The sample can be heard at around 40:18 into the film. He also served as the host of [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0068070 The Explorers], as well as narrating [http://www.beyond.com.au/television/catalogue/wildlife_natural_history/3.phpl The Blue Frontier] series of nature films, along with several other nature films for National Geographic. |
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"When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur. In time, submarine sea-mounts or islands are formed. When lava flows underwater, it behaves differently. And a new contraption to capture a 'dandelion' in one piece has been put together by the crew. The preparation for a dive is always a tense time. When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur..." | "When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur. In time, submarine sea-mounts or islands are formed. When lava flows underwater, it behaves differently. And a new contraption to capture a 'dandelion' in one piece has been put together by the crew. The preparation for a dive is always a tense time. When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur..." | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
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== External links== | == External links== |
Dandelion | |
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Running time | 1:15 |
Appears on | Geogaddi |
"When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur. In time, submarine sea-mounts or islands are formed. When lava flows underwater, it behaves differently. And a new contraption to capture a 'dandelion' in one piece has been put together by the crew. The preparation for a dive is always a tense time. When lava pours out near the sea surface, tremendous volcanic explosions sometimes occur..."