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* It has been suggested that the percussive clicking noise heard throughout ''Kid For Today'' is the sound of a slide projector. [DC] | * It has been suggested that the percussive clicking noise heard throughout ''Kid For Today'' is the sound of a slide projector. [DC] | ||
− | * "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles includes a drum fill featuring a distinctive tambourine at 0:57; this | + | * The drums starting from 3:00 may be sampled from "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPW3YRn_uAI Fragment]" by "[https://www.discogs.com/artist/384682-Bleach-3 Bleach]" from their 1992 album "[https://www.discogs.com/Bleach-Hard/master/262407 Hard]"<ref>https://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=12845</ref>. The drum loop is the same as the one used in "[[Sequoia]]". |
+ | ** "Strawberry Fields Forever" by [[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]] includes a similar drum fill featuring a distinctive tambourine at 0:57; this may have been a source of inspiration for Bleach. <ref>http://forum.watmm.com/index.php?showtopic=7266 WATMM post on the "Strawberry Fields Forever" sample with audio clips illustrating the similarity</ref> Coincidentally, the line followed by the drum loop in Strawberry Fields Forever is 'Nothing is Real'. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Kid for Today | |
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Running time | 6:23 |
Appears on | In a Beautiful Place out in the Country EP |
It appears this track was originally intended for an LP on Skam. An unfinished (and at that time, untitled) version of this track appeared as a bonus track on a one-off BoC Maxima cassette given as a present to the girl who appears on the Geogaddi cover. [3] Also the EHX website had an audio clip titled "Kid For Today (1997) (unreleased)" which corroborates with the possibility of it having an early origin. [4][5]