I'm scouring through youtube looking for Boards of Canada tracks I may not have heard before. I think this is the closest experience I'll get to be a crack addict. Glad I found this.
@@connor48880 According to bocpages, the loud vocal sample that is chopped throughout Pete Standing Alone is saying "BONDS." You can hear a similar sample in this remix.
🍁 Bubbah's Tum - Dirty Great Mable (Boards of Canada Mix) 🍁 Lyrics (From an episode of Sesame Street called Alaskan Ice Fishing) Henry: "Seven... Eight fish" (repeats throughout song) Grandfather: "How many you catch now?" Henry: "I got ten fish... One fish I got two three..." Henry: "Seven... Eight fish" (repeats throughout song) Henry: "Eight" (repeats throughout song) Henry: "Four"(?) (The word "four(?) is said 100 times in the song!) More from BOCPAGES: Beginning at 0:00, contains the same vocal sample as in Olson (Version 3). Pitched up vocal samples of folk dancer Jesco White saying "take me" and "gas" can be heard throughout the song. They are from the documentary film Dancing Outlaw (1991) from Jacob Young's TV documentary series Different Drummer.[1] At 00:12 a sample of a kid counting fishes can be heard; this comes from the "Alaskan Ice Fishing" Sesame Street segment at 02:17.[2] Additionally, the kid saying "four" is repeated throughout the song, first at 0:56. At 2:09 and throughout, a reversed sample saying "That's right!"[3] plays, which comes from the track "Get Up And Boogie" by Silver Convention.[4]
Exact copy of Nlogax at 4:02. Everyone seems to hear a different BoC song in this one, but the only one I could detect myself was Nlogax, which nobody else has mentioned.
Would bet Canadian dollars they sampled Jescoe White - the Dancing Outlaw in this one. Watch in entirety for the sake of your own enlightenment, but pay close attention to Jescoe describing his experience huffing gasoline and paint thinner (regarding the sample). Enjoy th-cam.com/video/C2Q0c83GmuA/w-d-xo.html
Just sounds like a pad sound they sampled into an mpc and pitched with the pads. Id be willing to bet this whole track is mpc. It flows and swings in a very mpc way.
@@bradylasserre9320small super nerdy correction, they haven’t made any references to using MPCs in their discography. They mainly use the sister S-series of samplers
I'm scouring through youtube looking for Boards of Canada tracks I may not have heard before. I think this is the closest experience I'll get to be a crack addict. Glad I found this.
Tommorows party. Very rare
Did you hear the random 35 track tape
I hear elements of Olson version 3 (sweeping filter sound and chopped vocals) and Pete Standing Alone (“Bonds” at a higher octave)!
Oh wow, you're right! Took me a little while to catch the 'BONDS' sample, but I hear it now.
Bonds?
@@connor48880 According to bocpages, the loud vocal sample that is chopped throughout Pete Standing Alone is saying "BONDS." You can hear a similar sample in this remix.
@@thomashatcher8959 thanks for the fast response.
🍁 Bubbah's Tum - Dirty Great Mable (Boards of Canada Mix) 🍁 Lyrics
(From an episode of Sesame Street called Alaskan Ice Fishing)
Henry: "Seven...
Eight fish"
(repeats throughout song)
Grandfather: "How many you catch now?"
Henry: "I got ten fish...
One fish
I got two
three..."
Henry: "Seven...
Eight fish"
(repeats throughout song)
Henry: "Eight" (repeats throughout song)
Henry: "Four"(?) (The word "four(?) is said 100 times in the song!)
More from BOCPAGES:
Beginning at 0:00, contains the same vocal sample as in Olson (Version 3).
Pitched up vocal samples of folk dancer Jesco White saying "take me" and "gas" can be heard throughout the song. They are from the documentary film Dancing Outlaw (1991) from Jacob Young's TV documentary series Different Drummer.[1]
At 00:12 a sample of a kid counting fishes can be heard; this comes from the "Alaskan Ice Fishing" Sesame Street segment at 02:17.[2]
Additionally, the kid saying "four" is repeated throughout the song, first at 0:56.
At 2:09 and throughout, a reversed sample saying "That's right!"[3] plays, which comes from the track "Get Up And Boogie" by Silver Convention.[4]
Exact copy of Nlogax at 4:02. Everyone seems to hear a different BoC song in this one, but the only one I could detect myself was Nlogax, which nobody else has mentioned.
It sounds similar but you can actually tell it's not the same as Nlogax and no proof that it was intended to replicate it.
everything is an iteration of everything, music is music.
This the essence of BoC...
Never have i ever herd this one before. . . Love!
Best remix ever!
I Love My New Shears!
Hugely underrated
Wait wtf, how have i never heard this one?
Nice one! Also, the synth at the end sounds nearly identical to the one in Nlogax
2:08 "MUSIC" starts repeating
Sixtyten Zone (Act 2)
Sounds like another version of Sixtyten
what aspect of sixtyten are you hearing? I hear the nlogax melody flip which is amazing, but don't hear sixtyten in this?
i can hear it in the drum architecture; also in the use of a reverse vocal sample that lasts one beat.
sorry, I see MrSeriouslySerious already pointed this out - the title comes from the vocal sample used in the original track of soul singer Mabel Scott
sorry, what sample are you referring to and which Mabel Scott song?
btw the actual track name is "Dirty Great Mable"
What's the album?
@@skellymann3145 Its a weird Album made out of various remixes i think. www.discogs.com/release/35832
it's sixtyten for me
top banana
i listened to 2 boards of canada remixes then youtube rec me the rest
was The Fate Elevator possibly used as a source on this track? Sounds like I’m hearing “take the elevator..”
Cheese bump
Where can i buy this track in flac/ wav format?
This track is actually named "Dirty Great Mable", not "Marble"
Has anyone reversed this yet? Feels like there may be some hidden messages here
Would bet Canadian dollars they sampled Jescoe White - the Dancing Outlaw in this one. Watch in entirety for the sake of your own enlightenment, but pay close attention to Jescoe describing his experience huffing gasoline and paint thinner (regarding the sample). Enjoy
th-cam.com/video/C2Q0c83GmuA/w-d-xo.html
I always thought it was marble 🤔
Same samples as Cold Earth?
Just sounds like a pad sound they sampled into an mpc and pitched with the pads.
Id be willing to bet this whole track is mpc. It flows and swings in a very mpc way.
@@bradylasserre9320 The vocal samples I mean.
@@bradylasserre9320small super nerdy correction, they haven’t made any references to using MPCs in their discography. They mainly use the sister S-series of samplers
In terms of sequencing I have no idea what they use