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− | The lyrics of 1969 continue a theme first developed on ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]''; that of [[David Koresh]] and his [[wikipedia:Branch Davidian|Branch Davidian]] sect. A slogan (seemingly a favourite of [[Amo Bishop Roden]]) is repeated over and over, with a vocoded voice intoning "''1969, in the sunshine''" overdubbed at the end. | + | 1. The lyrics of 1969 continue a theme first developed on ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]''; that of [[David Koresh]] and his [[wikipedia:Branch Davidian|Branch Davidian]] sect. A slogan (seemingly a favourite of [[Amo Bishop Roden]]) is repeated over and over, with a vocoded voice intoning "''1969, in the sunshine''" overdubbed at the end. |
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+ | 2. In a 2002 interview with OOR magazine, Boards of Canada explained that "1969" "refers to a specific period in the history of a religious group, and at the same time the period in general, the hopefulness of a forward-thinking generation that wasn't aware of what was coming in their collective future" ([[http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/interviews/#oor OOR Magazine, 2002]]) | ||
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+ | The "religious group" referred to, given the lyrics, is no doubt the [[Branch Davidians]]. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== |
1969 | |
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Running time | 4:20 |
Appears on | Geogaddi |
1. The lyrics of 1969 continue a theme first developed on In a Beautiful Place out in the Country; that of David Koresh and his Branch Davidian sect. A slogan (seemingly a favourite of Amo Bishop Roden) is repeated over and over, with a vocoded voice intoning "1969, in the sunshine" overdubbed at the end.
2. In a 2002 interview with OOR magazine, Boards of Canada explained that "1969" "refers to a specific period in the history of a religious group, and at the same time the period in general, the hopefulness of a forward-thinking generation that wasn't aware of what was coming in their collective future" ([OOR Magazine, 2002])
The "religious group" referred to, given the lyrics, is no doubt the Branch Davidians.
"Although not a follower of hseroK divaD (David Koresh, reversed), she's a devoted Branch Davidian" (repeated many times)
"1969, in the sunshine" (additional vocal from 3:20 onwards).
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