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Never heard them played anywhere since i've been into them but a few weeks ago i was on the bus on the way to school and some uni student got on in a black Boards of Canada jumper, i felt like saying something but that would've probably just been weird.

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El Camino wrote:Never heard them played anywhere since i've been into them but a few weeks ago i was on the bus on the way to school and some uni student got on in a black Boards of Canada jumper, i felt like saying something but that would've probably just been weird.


Are you kidding! If someone was wearing an article of BoC clothing, they would have to understand when you comment on it.
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I heard a couple of BoC tracks in a Louis Theroux documentary about gang violence or something. That was pretty unexpected.

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I have been waiting so long for them to play some BoC on the radio, but they never do :(

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Mexicola wrote:Can't believe I typed Music is maths. Music is MATH obviously!
Note to self ... think American..


Speaking of American pronunciations, I heard the XYZ Peel Session thing and noticed that one of the brothers pronounced it "zee". I then remembered that they were of course brought up in Canada.. but then again don't the Canadians pronounce it "zed". I remember this specifically because Weird Al Yankovic made fun of it in a song.
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Just remembered hearing "Gyroscope" in some movie I watched a few months ago. Can't quite remember what the film was, something about a demon. Had a very BoC aesthetic to it, though; lot's of super 8-y footage and such.
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Amo Bishop Roden wrote:Just remembered hearing "Gyroscope" in some movie I watched a few months ago. Can't quite remember what the film was, something about a demon. Had a very BoC aesthetic to it, though; lot's of super 8-y footage and such.


'Sinister'

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Amo Bishop Roden wrote:Just remembered hearing "Gyroscope" in some movie I watched a few months ago. Can't quite remember what the film was, something about a demon. Had a very BoC aesthetic to it, though; lot's of super 8-y footage and such.


'Sinister'

Bingo.
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Mexicola wrote:Can't believe I typed Music is maths. Music is MATH obviously!
Note to self ... think American..


Speaking of American pronunciations, I heard the XYZ Peel Session thing and noticed that one of the brothers pronounced it "zee". I then remembered that they were of course brought up in Canada.. but then again don't the Canadians pronounce it "zed". I remember this specifically because Weird Al Yankovic made fun of it in a song.

The pronunciation is to match the american "X, Y, Z" sample used in the track - another one sourced from Sesame Street, I believe? That would explain it.

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Mexicola wrote:Can't believe I typed Music is maths. Music is MATH obviously!
Note to self ... think American..


Speaking of American pronunciations, I heard the XYZ Peel Session thing and noticed that one of the brothers pronounced it "zee". I then remembered that they were of course brought up in Canada.. but then again don't the Canadians pronounce it "zed". I remember this specifically because Weird Al Yankovic made fun of it in a song.

Canadians say zed and use British spelling most of the time. I wonder how they say "turquoise", isn't the U.S. pronunciation different than the U.K. one? I'm only basing this off the Wicker Man, which to be fair I base a lot of my ideas in life off of.

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Mexicola wrote:Can't believe I typed Music is maths. Music is MATH obviously!
Note to self ... think American..


Speaking of American pronunciations, I heard the XYZ Peel Session thing and noticed that one of the brothers pronounced it "zee". I then remembered that they were of course brought up in Canada.. but then again don't the Canadians pronounce it "zed". I remember this specifically because Weird Al Yankovic made fun of it in a song.

Canadians say zed and use British spelling most of the time. I wonder how they say "turquoise", isn't the U.S. pronunciation different than the U.K. one? I'm only basing this off the Wicker Man, which to be fair I base a lot of my ideas in life off of.

Wait... we say turquoise differently? Not everyone says turk-oyz?
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Amo Bishop Roden wrote:Wait... we say turquoise differently? Not everyone says turk-oyz?

Not sure - I actually say it the same...

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Amo Bishop Roden wrote:Wait... we say turquoise differently? Not everyone says turk-oyz?

Not sure - I actually say it the same...

Yeah, I was thinking it was the same regardless of dialect/accent. I'm quite the closeted anglophile (well, not 'closeted' any more, I suppose...) and through all the UK TV, films, radio, etc I've seen I've never heard that word pronounced unusually. Then again, it's not exactly a common word to say.
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Well, it's a French word, and they pronounce it "tur-kwaz" which is how it was pronounced in the Wicker Man.

On topic, I've only ever heard BoC on NPR and once a long time ago I heard 1969 in a bumper for a late night electronic music show. Once at a shitty rave I heard someone mention loving them though and I hightailed it over to him to start a conversation and ended up spending the night wandering around Seattle singing Trapped and Midas Touch with him. We were really really high, it was fun.

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El Camino wrote:Never heard them played anywhere since i've been into them but a few weeks ago i was on the bus on the way to school and some uni student got on in a black Boards of Canada jumper, i felt like saying something but that would've probably just been weird.


Are you kidding! If someone was wearing an article of BoC clothing, they would have to understand when you comment on it.



i agree, if i saw someone in boards of canada clothing i would have to go up to them and talk about it.


i usually approach people whenever i see someone wearing an article of clothing representing a band i like.

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Headphase wrote:I have been waiting so long for them to play some BoC on the radio, but they never do :(
They get played occasionally on 6music. Not nearly often enough, mind you. Mainly Roygbiv, but Aquarius made an appearance the other week. I'm still amazed part of the code sequence was played on radio 1 in the first instance to be perfectly honest.

That aside, I heard Wildlife Analysis played in the background on a podcast before. I think it was Radiolab.

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I love 'look around you'. I totally forgot about that.

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Here in Wales we pronounce it "Turk woyce"

As for strange places to hear boc...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-22556987

Clicked on this earlier this morning :) Pleasant surprise.

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seanandcandy wrote:can't remember if i posted in this thread already but for the Australians on this forum they played Dayvan Cowboy during a Geelong Cats promo for Grand Final in 2011

as a huge geelong supporter i was incredibly emotional


Cool! How did I miss that eventful grand final as well.

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Cool! How did I miss that eventful grand final as well.


it was the most surreal thing that's ever happened to me. standing around waiting for geelong to belt the shit out of collingwood and next thing dayvan cowboy is playing over geelong players running around and chris scott talking wayyyyyyyyy too much emotion that day
*farts*

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