sasquatch wrote:The version used by BOC is available on a CD called "Those Pesky Kids" It is performed by The Piccadilly Players
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005IB6Q/ciaouk-music-mp-21/ref=nosim
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sasquatch wrote:The version used by BOC is available on a CD called "Those Pesky Kids" It is performed by The Piccadilly Players
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005IB6Q/ciaouk-music-mp-21/ref=nosim
sasquatch wrote:here's the Piccadily Players version of the Sir Prancelot theme tune
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uihY9_rqXSM
As you can hear the only difference between this and "Sir Prancelot Brainfire" is an additional synth line and the monologue from "sixty niner"
sasquatch wrote:sasquatch wrote:The version used by BOC is available on a CD called "Those Pesky Kids" It is performed by The Piccadilly Players
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005IB6Q/ciaouk-music-mp-21/ref=nosim
Echo the Sun wrote:i find this one of boc's happiest songs.
do you agree?
what is one of boc's songs which inspires a sense happiness in you (not just because you are enjoying or relating to the music. i mean an unnatural happiness, one without dismal undertones)?
The Spaniard wrote:Curiosity:
A youtube user called Oskachu uploaded a video of Boards of Canada's Sir Prancelot Brainfire song to youtube
If you check minute 02:50 you can find the password we had to use in Boards of Canada's cosechatransmisiones misterious website, also, during the video this user leaves clues, like subliminal messages (min. 0:07, for instance).
This video was uploaded on the 4th of May, a few days after the password was discovered, so there is no new or relevant information provided in his video, but it is still cool that this user edited the video and even wrote the names of the brothers in the closing credits of the TV show.
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