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| name=Happy Cycling | | name=Happy Cycling | ||
− | | runtime=1:49 ([[A Few Old Tunes|AFOT]]) <br> 7:51 ([[MHTRTC]]) <br> 7:56 ([[Peel Session]]) <br> 7:27 ([[Live @ Warp10]]) <br> 7:55 ([[All Tomorrow's Parties|ATP]] | + | | runtime=1:49 ([[A Few Old Tunes|AFOT]]) <br> 7:51 ([[MHTRTC]]) <br> 7:56 ([[Peel Session]]) <br> 7:27 ([[Live @ Warp10]]) <br> 7:55 ([[All Tomorrow's Parties|ATP]]) |
| appearson=[[A Few Old Tunes|AFOT]]<br>[[MHTRTC]]<br>[[Peel Session]]<br>[[Live @ Warp10]] <br> [[All Tomorrow's Parties|ATP]]}} | | appearson=[[A Few Old Tunes|AFOT]]<br>[[MHTRTC]]<br>[[Peel Session]]<br>[[Live @ Warp10]] <br> [[All Tomorrow's Parties|ATP]]}} | ||
− | [[Happy Cycling]] is the name of two unrelated musical compositions by [[Boards of Canada]]: an earlier piece appearing on [[A Few Old Tunes]], and a later composition which forms the basis of all tracks named [[Happy Cycling]] on [[Boards of Canada]]'s [[Discography|general releases]] and known [[Discography#Live_Bootlegs|live recordings]]. | + | [[Happy Cycling]] is the name of two unrelated musical compositions by [[Boards of Canada]]: an earlier piece appearing on ''[[A Few Old Tunes]]'', and a later composition which forms the basis of all tracks named "[[Happy Cycling]]" on [[Boards of Canada]]'s [[Discography|general releases]] and known [[Discography#Live_Bootlegs|live recordings]]. |
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+ | == Comments == | ||
+ | * [Alex D] - There is an electronic music company called [http://www.cycling74.com/ cycling 74], who make MAX/MSP among other things; and it could just possibly be a reference to that. | ||
+ | *[Mark S] - Many have suspected the title as being a reference to Albert Hofmann's trip on LSD known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_LSD Bicycle Day]. | ||
+ | *[Forfy] - The ''[[Peel Session]]'' version was used in season two, episode twelve of Six Feet Under. | ||
== Samples / Lyrics == | == Samples / Lyrics == | ||
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:(Jeff Lynne's voice): ''"It is absolutely ...don't ask why I said that. It didn't say anything, anything of the sort. And uhm, that was total...in fact, it was a mistake, isn't it. Because anyone who can write a song played forwards and have it say something else backwards has got to be some kind of genius, and that I ain't! I was upset at first by the accusations, you know, but now, but now I would find them funny ... we're totally innocent of all those claims ... and we're all God-fearing chaps!"''<ref>[[File:Happy-cycling-elo-backmask.mp3]]</ref><ref>http://www.elodiscovery.com/interviews/1983-jeff-lynne-rockline.mp3</ref> | :(Jeff Lynne's voice): ''"It is absolutely ...don't ask why I said that. It didn't say anything, anything of the sort. And uhm, that was total...in fact, it was a mistake, isn't it. Because anyone who can write a song played forwards and have it say something else backwards has got to be some kind of genius, and that I ain't! I was upset at first by the accusations, you know, but now, but now I would find them funny ... we're totally innocent of all those claims ... and we're all God-fearing chaps!"''<ref>[[File:Happy-cycling-elo-backmask.mp3]]</ref><ref>http://www.elodiscovery.com/interviews/1983-jeff-lynne-rockline.mp3</ref> | ||
− | == | + | == Trivia == |
*A shorter version of the recent one also appears in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ-Kicks:_Kid_Loco Kid Loco's DJ-Kicks]. | *A shorter version of the recent one also appears in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ-Kicks:_Kid_Loco Kid Loco's DJ-Kicks]. | ||
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− | + | == Happy Cycling (A Few Old Tunes) == | |
− | + | A different composition, also titled [[Happy Cycling]], appears on ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 1]]''. Despite sharing the same title as the later composition, there do not appear to be any musical similarities between the two tracks. It seems likely that [[Boards of Canada]] simply liked the title of the earlier composition and re-used it for the later one, and it is important to note that the earlier composition has never been officially released and was not intended to be publicly available. | |
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== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
− | + | {{#widget:YouTube|id=MEFSU7WeZt0}} | |
− | {{#widget:YouTube|id= | + | {{#widget:YouTube|id=4YmiCRB4qyg}} |
+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id=ua12L3-96rE}} | ||
+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id=IxT26A82f7g}} | ||
+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id=ggjkljLrtJI}} | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
Happy Cycling | |
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Running time | 1:49 (AFOT) 7:51 (MHTRTC) 7:56 (Peel Session) 7:27 (Live @ Warp10) 7:55 (ATP) |
Appears on | AFOT MHTRTC Peel Session Live @ Warp10 ATP |
A different composition, also titled Happy Cycling, appears on Old Tunes Vol. 1. Despite sharing the same title as the later composition, there do not appear to be any musical similarities between the two tracks. It seems likely that Boards of Canada simply liked the title of the earlier composition and re-used it for the later one, and it is important to note that the earlier composition has never been officially released and was not intended to be publicly available.