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== Comments == | == Comments == | ||
| + | * In an interview with The Guardian, [[Sandison]] said that "[[Come To Dust]]" "is a musical reprise of "[[Reach For The Dead]]".<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/jun/06/boards-of-canada-become-more-nihilistic</ref> | ||
== Samples / Lyrics == | == Samples / Lyrics == | ||
| + | * The intro of the track features a reversed and extremely slowed down sample of the choral piece "[[Wikipedia:Miserere_(Allegri)|Miserere mei, Deus]]".<ref> {{#widget:YouTube|id=H3v9unphfi0|start=98}} </ref> It is heavily obscured by the prominent synthesizer on the track, however, this can be removed by phase-inverting one of the stereo channels and then combining them to mono. The exact recording of "[[Wikipedia:Miserere_(Allegri)|Miserere mei, Deus]]" that [[Boards of Canada]] sampled is unknown. This sample was discovered by [[Twoism (messageboard)|Twoism]] user personman. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
| + | * The title is likely a reference to the funeral song from Act IV, scene 2 of [[wikipedia:William Shakespeare|William Shakespeare]]'s "[[wikipedia:Cymbeline|Cymbeline]]". | ||
| + | <blockquote> | ||
| + | Fear no more the heat o' the sun,<br> | ||
| + | Nor the furious winter's rages;<br> | ||
| + | Thou thy worldly task hast done,<br> | ||
| + | Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages:<br> | ||
| + | Golden lads and girls all must,<br> | ||
| + | As chimney-sweepers, '''come to dust'''.<br> | ||
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| + | Fear no more the frown o’ the great,<br> | ||
| + | Thou art past the tyrant’s stroke;<br> | ||
| + | Care no more to clothe and eat; <br> | ||
| + | To thee the reed is as the oak: <br> | ||
| + | The sceptre, learning, physic, must <br> | ||
| + | All follow this, and come to dust.<br> | ||
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| + | Fear no more the lightning-flash, <br> | ||
| + | Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone; <br> | ||
| + | Fear not slander, censure rash; <br> | ||
| + | Thou hast finish’d joy and moan: <br> | ||
| + | All lovers young, all lovers must <br> | ||
| + | Consign to thee, and come to dust. <ref>http://www.bartleby.com/70/4642.html</ref><br> | ||
| − | + | </blockquote> | |
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== External links== | == External links== | ||
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| − | + | [[Category: Released tracks]] | |
| − | + | [[Category: Tomorrow's Harvest tracks]] | |
| Come To Dust | |
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| Running time | 4:07 |
| Appears on | Tomorrow's Harvest |
Fear no more the heat o' the sun,
Nor the furious winter's rages;
Thou thy worldly task hast done,
Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages:
Golden lads and girls all must,
As chimney-sweepers, come to dust.
Fear no more the frown o’ the great,
Thou art past the tyrant’s stroke;
Care no more to clothe and eat;
To thee the reed is as the oak:
The sceptre, learning, physic, must
All follow this, and come to dust.
Fear no more the lightning-flash,
Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone;
Fear not slander, censure rash;
Thou hast finish’d joy and moan:
All lovers young, all lovers must
Consign to thee, and come to dust. [3]