(→Confirmed samples: info on Different Mes segment) |
(→Confirmed samples) |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
==Confirmed samples== | ==Confirmed samples== | ||
− | * "Bye-bye-bye-bye" ("[[Sunshine Recorder]]" | + | * "Bye-bye-bye-bye" ("[[Sunshine Recorder]]") |
− | * "I feel proud" speech ("[[Whitewater]]" | + | * "I feel proud" speech ("[[Whitewater]]") |
* Reversed speech ("[[Sixtyten]]") | * Reversed speech ("[[Sixtyten]]") | ||
*;"Different Mes": A boy explains how has many "different mes" for all his different emotions. | *;"Different Mes": A boy explains how has many "different mes" for all his different emotions. |
Part of the nostalgic quality of Boards of Canada's music come from their extensive sampling of 70's and 80's era children television programs. One commonly sampled program is the US program Sesame Street, created by the Children's Television Workshop.
This article is a stub. You can help bocpages by expanding it.