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==Production==
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==Comments==
  
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*All of the percussion on "An Eagle in Your Mind" was created using cut up samples of [[Michael Sandison]]'s girlfriend's voice ([http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/interviews/#remixmag Remix Magazine, 2002]).
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*All of the percussion on "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" was created using cut up samples of [[Mike]]'s girlfriend's voice. <ref>[[Interviews#2002-07-01:_Remix|Remix Magazine, 2002]]</ref>
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* A video (made for the [[WATMM video contest]]) was created for "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" by "[https://on-go.bandcamp.com/ Jesse Anderson]" using stock footage sampled from Tatsuo Sato's anime film "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385586/ Cat Soup]." This video also offers an interpretation of the vocal sample heard during the track.
  
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==Samples / Lyrics==
  
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==Samples/Lyrics==
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* Between 1:53 and 2:50, a speech sample can be heard. It comes from the documentary "On the Tracks of the Wild Otter (1983)" <ref>http://www.reddit.com/r/boardsofcanada/comments/2sndzz/sound_familiar/</ref><ref>http://www.wildfilmhistory.org/film/467/On+the+Tracks+of+the+Wild+Otter.html</ref>, narrated by Hugh Miles. The sample can be heard at around 26:31 <ref>{{#ev:youtube|NvIneE_fcHM|480||||start=0|false}}</ref>, and says  :
  
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*At 1:53 an unidentified speech sample (thought by some to be the voice Welsh actor Philip Madoc) begins narrating a story. It is difficult to understand, but thought to be the following:
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The holts are nearly always close to the sea<br />
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in fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs<br />
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all at the top of a stack, like this<br />
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High above the sea<br />
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A safe place for cubs<br />
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I wait, tense<br />
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then disappointed<br />
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She leaves her spraint to notify others of her visit<br />
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The holts are evenly spaced<br />
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about 500 yards apart, [enough for the use of any otter who passes by?], with or without cubs<br /> </blockquote>
  
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"the holts are nearly always close to sea<br>
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*Right after this sample, around 2:50, a different voice, saying "I love you", is heard. It cames from the same source as the vocal sample of "[[The Color of the Fire]]"<ref>{{#ev:youtube|pfTks0bgEO4|480||||start=120|false}}</ref>.
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fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs<br>
 
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all at the top of a sand edifice<br>
 
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high above the sea<br>
 
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a safe place for cubs<br>
 
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we wait, tense<br>
 
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we're disappointed<br>
 
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she leaves her [?] loaded by others of us<br>
 
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the holts are evenly spread<br>
 
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about 500 meters apart<br>
 
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[?]<br>
 
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or so they advertise"
 
  
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* Another variation is as follows:<br>
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* [JimE] noticed something else:
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"there's a background sound throughout the song which could be "sweat-sweat" (in the first part of the song), with  "tension" coming in later. It's hard to recognise as speech, but it could well be; one of the interviews says that the "percussion" in the track was constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of [[Boards of Canada|BoC]]." </blockquote>
  
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"Holts are nearly always close to the sea,<br>
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* A voice that sounds like a black male singing "No" fades in at 4:35 and continues throughout the song.  (Sounds like another 70s/80s disco/funk sample). At 5:27, a scratchy sample saying "Yeah" is played forward, then backward, then forward again, with some additional scrubbing in between. At 6:00, "Yeah" plays again, but only once.
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fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs,<br>
 
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all atop the sand edifice,<br>
 
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high above the sea:<br>
 
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a safe place for cubs.<br>
 
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We wait ... tense. We're disappointed.<br>
 
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She leaves her [?] to look for [others?]<br>
 
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The holts are evenly spaced, about 5 meters apart,<br>
 
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Only enough to fool the passers-by, or so they advertise<br>
 
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I love you"
 
  
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* Simon Wilkinson] suggests similar words, with a few minor changes:
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==Trivia==
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"She leaves us [wait?] [loaded for others of us?].
 
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The holts are about 500 meters apart,
 
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And of use only [?] pass us by, or they [advertise?]"
 
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and he also points out that the voice sounds similar to that of Welsh actor Philip Madoc (heard very briefly here at links Simon provided: 1, 2).
 
  
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* Thanks again to [JimE] for noticing something else:
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*This track's title is referenced in "[[Sunshine Recorder]]" on ''[[Geogaddi]]''.
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there's a background sound throughout the song which could be "sweat-sweat" (in the first part of the song), with "tension" coming in later. It's hard to recognise as speech, but it could well be; one of the interviews says that the "percussion" in the track was constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of BoC.
 
  
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==Other Versions/Contexts==
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== Videos ==
  
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* A video (made for the [[WATMM video contest]]) was created for "An Eagle in Your Mind" using stock footage sampled from Tatsuo Sato's anime film "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385586/ Cat Soup]." This video also offers an interpretation of the vocal sample heard during the track.
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==Trivia==
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== External Links ==
  
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*This track's title is referenced in "[[Sunshine Recorder]]" on [[Geogaddi]]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Released tracks]]
 
[[Category:Released tracks]]
 
[[Category:Music Has the Right to Children tracks]]
 
[[Category:Music Has the Right to Children tracks]]
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==External Links==
 
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 28 March 2022

An Eagle in Your Mind
Running time 6:23
Appears on MHTRTC


Comments[edit]

  • All of the percussion on "An Eagle in Your Mind" was created using cut up samples of Mike's girlfriend's voice. [1]
  • A video (made for the WATMM video contest) was created for "An Eagle in Your Mind" by "Jesse Anderson" using stock footage sampled from Tatsuo Sato's anime film "Cat Soup." This video also offers an interpretation of the vocal sample heard during the track.

Samples / Lyrics[edit]

  • Between 1:53 and 2:50, a speech sample can be heard. It comes from the documentary "On the Tracks of the Wild Otter (1983)" [2][3], narrated by Hugh Miles. The sample can be heard at around 26:31 [4], and says  :

The holts are nearly always close to the sea
in fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs
all at the top of a stack, like this
High above the sea
A safe place for cubs
I wait, tense
then disappointed
She leaves her spraint to notify others of her visit
The holts are evenly spaced

about 500 yards apart, [enough for the use of any otter who passes by?], with or without cubs
  • Right after this sample, around 2:50, a different voice, saying "I love you", is heard. It cames from the same source as the vocal sample of "The Color of the Fire"[5].
  • [JimE] noticed something else:
"there's a background sound throughout the song which could be "sweat-sweat" (in the first part of the song), with "tension" coming in later. It's hard to recognise as speech, but it could well be; one of the interviews says that the "percussion" in the track was constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of BoC."
  • A voice that sounds like a black male singing "No" fades in at 4:35 and continues throughout the song. (Sounds like another 70s/80s disco/funk sample). At 5:27, a scratchy sample saying "Yeah" is played forward, then backward, then forward again, with some additional scrubbing in between. At 6:00, "Yeah" plays again, but only once.

Trivia[edit]

Videos[edit]

External Links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ↑ Remix Magazine, 2002
  2. ↑ http://www.reddit.com/r/boardsofcanada/comments/2sndzz/sound_familiar/
  3. ↑ http://www.wildfilmhistory.org/film/467/On+the+Tracks+of+the+Wild+Otter.html
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