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1. In an interview with Rene Passet, Boards of Canada explained that "the color of the fire" "was a reference to a friend's psychedelic experience." ([http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/interviews/#forcefield Forcefield Magazine, 1998])  
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1. In an interview with Rene Passet, Boards of Canada explained that "the color of the fire" "was a reference to a friend's psychedelic experience." ([[Forcefield 1998]])  
  
 
2. The vocal sample in this track is believed to have been sampled from a [[wikipedia:Sesame Street|Sesame Street]] vignette similar to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qv5bMnHgQg this one], in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out.
 
2. The vocal sample in this track is believed to have been sampled from a [[wikipedia:Sesame Street|Sesame Street]] vignette similar to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qv5bMnHgQg this one], in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out.
  
 
[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children tracks]]
 
[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children tracks]]

Revision as of 18:07, 4 September 2006

1. In an interview with Rene Passet, Boards of Canada explained that "the color of the fire" "was a reference to a friend's psychedelic experience." (Forcefield 1998)

2. The vocal sample in this track is believed to have been sampled from a Sesame Street vignette similar to this one, in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out.