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=== Fun Facts ===
=== Fun Facts ===
This is a great song in and of itself.  Genius lyric writing.  But there's a lot going on in the background; the extra spaces before the song starts going and even during it.  The auditory scene set by the track in the beginning is that they're playing in a small bar with a jerky audience, with some talking going on at the beginning.
This is a great song in and of itself.  Genius lyric writing.  But there's a lot going on in the background; the extra spaces before the song starts going and even during it.  The auditory scene set by the track in the beginning is that they're playing in a small bar with a jerky audience, with some talking going on at the beginning. There is also the sound of presumably a music box playing a motif from Hidden in the Sand before it is silenced and the song begins.


At one point, Paul Mansoor (who is also known as the guy who cannonballs into the pool in Joe Hawley's movie "The Other Way") yells out "PLAY THE BANANA SONG!" and at another time, Henry Birdseye (great-grandson of Clarence Birdseye, inventor of frozen food) is taking a phone call and says in a low, muffled voice: "Hey, what's going on." and "That depends on what kind of surfboard you wanna buy."  then says he'll have to call back because the band starts to play.  
At one point, Paul Mansoor (who is also known as the guy who cannonballs into the pool in Joe Hawley's movie "The Other Way") yells out "PLAY THE BANANA SONG!" and at another time, Henry Birdseye (great-grandson of Clarence Birdseye, inventor of frozen food) is taking a phone call and says in a low, muffled voice: "Hey, what's going on." and "That depends on what kind of surfboard you wanna buy."  then says he'll have to call back because the band starts to play.  
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