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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The song references Marcel Proust's novel ''In Search of Lost Time''.  In the novel's second volume, the Narrator becomes enamoured with a "little band" of teenage girls as they stroll by the sea.
* The song references Marcel Proust's novel ''In Search of Lost Time''.  In the novel's second volume, the Narrator becomes enamoured with a "little band" of teenage girls as they stroll by the sea.
* At one time, there was some question as to how the song received the title "Hidden In The Sand" since it's called  [Untitled Track] in iTunes, not listed in the track listing of the CD insert, and those words are not a part of the lyrics, either.  However, in the liner notes of the Complete Demos, after the lyrics of all the songs, you'll see: "(Hidden In The Sand)".
* At one time, there was some question as to how the song received the title "Hidden In The Sand" since it's called  [Untitled Track] in iTunes, not listed in the track listing of the CD insert, and those words are not a part of the lyrics, either.  However, in the liner notes of the Complete Demos, after the lyrics of all the songs, you'll see: "(Hidden In The Sand)".<ref>[https://tallyall.club/0:/Tally%20Hall/Complete%20Demos/Scans/Booklet%20Back.jpg?a=view TallyAll]</ref>
* This song appeared in Season 4, Episode 11 (AKA: The Dream Lover) of The O.C. It plays while Seth is in a dream world walking down the hallway and into his room, confused and scared. He then befriends an otter by the pool.
* This song appeared in Season 4, Episode 11 (AKA: The Dream Lover) of The O.C. It plays while Seth is in a dream world walking down the hallway and into his room, confused and scared. He then befriends an otter by the pool.
* At the end of the track, there is a reversed recording of [[Marvin Yagoda]] saying, "Wouldn't the world be better off if we took nonsense more seriously?"
* At the end of the track, there is a reversed recording of [[Marvin Yagoda]] saying, "Wouldn't the world be better off if we took nonsense more seriously?"
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