artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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* [ianlanterman] for the observation that a "cooly" (French "coulee") is a geographical feature common in the Alberta area (there is a Devil's Coulee, an East Coulee, and others, in Alberta). It is a kind of arroyo or gully, so the title might refer to it becoming frozen in winter. Other possibilities: [DC] is fairly sure that a cooly is a sort of drink; hence, a cooly with ice in it, though this is not confirmed. | * [ianlanterman] for the observation that a "cooly" (French "coulee") is a geographical feature common in the Alberta area (there is a Devil's Coulee, an East Coulee, and others, in Alberta). It is a kind of arroyo or gully, so the title might refer to it becoming frozen in winter. Other possibilities: [DC] is fairly sure that a cooly is a sort of drink; hence, a cooly with ice in it, though this is not confirmed. | ||
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[[Category: Released tracks]] | [[Category: Released tracks]] | ||
[[Category:Twoism tracks]] | [[Category:Twoism tracks]] |