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* A posy is a brief sentiment, motto, or legend. Alternatively it is a word for a flower or bouquet of flowers. During the Plague, posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off the smell of the disease.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posy</ref>
 
* A posy is a brief sentiment, motto, or legend. Alternatively it is a word for a flower or bouquet of flowers. During the Plague, posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off the smell of the disease.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posy</ref>
  
* The Posy Palace is a florist shop at [[wikipedia:Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]] in the [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|IUnited Kingdom]]. <ref>http://www.theposypalace.co.uk/</ref>
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* The Posy Palace is a florist shop at [[wikipedia:Hertfordshire|Hertfordshire]] in the [[wikipedia:United Kingdom|United Kingdom]]. <ref>http://www.theposypalace.co.uk/</ref>
  
 
== Videos ==
 
== Videos ==

Revision as of 22:27, 4 June 2013

Palace Posy
Running time 4:05
Appears on Tomorrow's Harvest


Comments

  • Joe Clay: "An instant classic and the most playful track on the album, featuring a juddering slo-mo beat, a bouncy, pinging bass line and warm chords with the occasional flourish of classical strings. It sounds a bit like Aphex Twin's 'Cow Cud Is A Twin' or something else from the album, I Care Because You Do. It almost has a standard vocal, albeit one generated by a radio tuned into a station playing the chorus of a totally different song." [1]

Trivia

  • A palace is the official residence of a sovereign, archbishop, bishop, or other exalted person. The word derives from the Latin palatium, from Palatium, the Palatine Hill in Rome where the emperors' residences were built.[2]
  • A posy is a brief sentiment, motto, or legend. Alternatively it is a word for a flower or bouquet of flowers. During the Plague, posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off the smell of the disease.[3]

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External links

References

  1. http://thequietus.com/articles/12364-boards-of-canada-tomorrows-harvest-review
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palace
  3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posy
  4. http://www.theposypalace.co.uk/


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