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== Samples/Lyrics ==
 
== Samples/Lyrics ==
* There appears to be a sample of a seagulls call at around 2:40 and again at 3:10. However these sound different from those sampled on "Happy Cycling".
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* There appears to be a sample of a seagulls call at around 2:40 and again at 3:10. However these sound different from those sampled on [[Happy Cycling]].
 
* There are also voices in the coda of this track. Between 5:16 and 5:35 is a recording of a woman talking and laughing.  She laughs (5:20), says what sounds like "You know, this won't last..." (5:22-5:24), "I didn't like ... that before (?) ... times(?)" (5:28-5:30), laughs (5:32).  It sounds like a sentence of some sort but a lot of words drop out.  
 
* There are also voices in the coda of this track. Between 5:16 and 5:35 is a recording of a woman talking and laughing.  She laughs (5:20), says what sounds like "You know, this won't last..." (5:22-5:24), "I didn't like ... that before (?) ... times(?)" (5:28-5:30), laughs (5:32).  It sounds like a sentence of some sort but a lot of words drop out.  
* There are unidentified "samples" of computer game like noises near the end of the this track.  
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* There are unidentified "samples" of computer game like noises near the end of the this track.
  
 
== Technical References ==
 
== Technical References ==

Revision as of 18:36, 8 March 2008

Chromakey Dreamcoat
Running time 5:47
Appears on The Campfire Headphase


Samples/Lyrics

  • There appears to be a sample of a seagulls call at around 2:40 and again at 3:10. However these sound different from those sampled on Happy Cycling.
  • There are also voices in the coda of this track. Between 5:16 and 5:35 is a recording of a woman talking and laughing. She laughs (5:20), says what sounds like "You know, this won't last..." (5:22-5:24), "I didn't like ... that before (?) ... times(?)" (5:28-5:30), laughs (5:32). It sounds like a sentence of some sort but a lot of words drop out.
  • There are unidentified "samples" of computer game like noises near the end of the this track.

Technical References

  • "Chroma key" (or color key) is a technique used in video production to swap in a separate signal source over a particular chrominance range across the source video, e.g. in bluescreen cinema effects.

Cultural References

  • The title also seems to be a reference to a musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber called "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat".

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