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''ATP-07'' is an unreleased track that was played as part of a live set at All Tomorrows Parties ([[Live @ ATP]]).  No other recordings of this song are known to exist.
 
''ATP-07'' is an unreleased track that was played as part of a live set at All Tomorrows Parties ([[Live @ ATP]]).  No other recordings of this song are known to exist.
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== Samples/Lyrics ==
 
== Samples/Lyrics ==
 
* 0:34 - A child saying "Louder!"
 
* 0:34 - A child saying "Louder!"
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* 5:20 onward - "See the rainbow"
 
* 5:20 onward - "See the rainbow"
  
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Alternatively, the child at 0:34 could be saying "Robert". This may have been taken from an early episode of ''The Cosby Show'' in which the Cosby family meets Stevie Wonder. (not confirmed)<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIm6xmOyO6Q</ref>
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At 0:34, a sample of a child saying what sounds like "Robert" is heard. This may have been taken from an early episode of ''The Cosby Show'' in which the Cosby family meets Stevie Wonder. (not confirmed)<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIm6xmOyO6Q</ref>
  
 
== Crowd noise ==
 
== Crowd noise ==

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