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  innocent children or punishing legal immigrants. For the Christian Science Monitor, I'm John D— in Washington." <ref>
 
  innocent children or punishing legal immigrants. For the Christian Science Monitor, I'm John D— in Washington." <ref>
 
  Transcript provided by user dave_from_2001</ref>
 
  Transcript provided by user dave_from_2001</ref>
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Cultural References==
 
==Cultural References==
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  hotel, when I was told to get down on the floor of the car.<ref>Anderson, Donald. [http://fredd-e.narfum.org/wiki/Space_Age_Bachelor_1998_interview Space Age Bachelor Interview]. 1998.</ref>
 
  hotel, when I was told to get down on the floor of the car.<ref>Anderson, Donald. [http://fredd-e.narfum.org/wiki/Space_Age_Bachelor_1998_interview Space Age Bachelor Interview]. 1998.</ref>
  
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Revision as of 20:45, 20 June 2008

Michael Fakesch - Surfaise (The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada) is a remix that appears on Michael Fakesch's Demon 1 12" on the Musik Aus Strom label (catalogue # MAS 04.01).

Samples/Lyrics

  • At 0:46 a backmasked voice can be heard:
... the deal with Democrats, Republicans agreed to [???] ... language that would make even legal immigrants  
liable for deportation if they use government relief programs for one year out of their first seven in the  
country. President Clinton has held the accord(*), saying it fought illegal immigration without hurting  
innocent children or punishing legal immigrants. For the Christian Science Monitor, I'm John D— in Washington." [1]

Cultural References

  • It has been suggested that the name 'Trade Winds Mix' may be a reference to an anecdote shared by Michael Sandison in a 1998 Space Age Bachelor interview:
It's a small world. I stayed in Braeside for a while and I remember a shoot out near the Trade Winds   
hotel, when I was told to get down on the floor of the car.[2]


Sources

  1. Transcript provided by user dave_from_2001
  2. Anderson, Donald. Space Age Bachelor Interview. 1998.