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den 03-07-2009 12:03 AM

Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Beaucoup Fish.

10 years old.

So how does this one stand up after a decade? It's hard to believe it's been that long.

holden 03-07-2009 08:22 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
"Stand Up"...hah! ;)

Still my favorite UW album. When "Cups" transitions into the techno workout in the final minutes, i still get chills. And then, it's the killer trio of "Push Upstairs", "Jumbo" and "King of Snake".
Probably more dance-oriented than any of the other albums, or at least had the most singles released, but i think it still sounds great!

Mike 03-07-2009 09:12 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
I still like the blue circles, and i remember the smell of the digipak when i first opened it :)

galama 03-07-2009 11:18 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by holden (Post 109247)
"Stand Up"...hah! ;)

Still my favorite UW album. When "Cups" transitions into the techno workout in the final minutes, i still get chills.

The track just ended and i sat down to see what's up on the forum. Yep, i get the chills too. The introduction and ending of King of Snake always manages to stretch a smile on my face, and what lies between those parts is pure bliss.

happy Bday Beaucoup Fish

Dirty0900 03-07-2009 11:55 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
I can remember listening to it when my dad bought it home from work for me. Class album.

TheBang 03-07-2009 12:45 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
My first Underworld album, after thinking for a while that I should buy an Underworld album.

//\/\/ 03-07-2009 02:37 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
cracking album (apart from 'moaner', which always sounds tacked-on to me...) it has great warmth and an excellent dance vibe; like it's predecessor...

(...which speaks volumes for dazza's influence)

IsiliRunite 03-07-2009 03:49 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
I always like to wind down listening to BF. Its got nice moods that complement the tired state, without being overbearing.

crazysugarboy 03-07-2009 06:18 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
Oh my golly! Is it really 10 years? Yes it is. 1999, on a personal level, was a bit of a renaissance year for me, in the sense that I finally embraced what it was to be me, rather than a false impression of what I thought I should be.

From firstly hearing Steve Lamacq on radio 1 playing KoS prior to its release, and then the whole cd at my local HMV, and finally the concentrated listen on the headphones at Virgin Records Oxford. I totally fell in love with this cd. A lad was patiently waiting me for me to finish listening in Virgin - as the final notes of Jumbo faded, I surrendered the headphones to him and simply said "absolutely fabulous!"

There are just so many great moments - the end of Cups, where it transcends from a chilled track to full-on techno, Push Upstairs - just full-on again (the boyfriend blonde), Jumbo is just beauty personified, Skym and Something like a Mama are just so deliciously sinister (real eastern european fairy tales) - and not to mention the utterly beautiful cover - the sooo deep blue background with the almost astronomical white circles.

Utter genius. Let's not forget that it was nominated for a Mercury

dubman 03-07-2009 10:40 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
also my first UW album

i was just talking to dubnobasswithme about this today (we met up for a trade-ish thing. mostly i just had an extra copy of somethign cool to give).

i was 14 and without much money, and i was all about this fatboy slim track "going out of my head" which was on the URB comp at the listening station in tower. so i keep going back to listen to it because this was before i knew about napster, and next to this comp is BF.

"oh yeah i know that name from the saint soundtrack... well thats a slick cover lets give a listen.. what why is a track 12 minutes long that is so stupid. god most of these tracks are like 7 minutes. ok whatever im listening to push upstairs and bruce lee....

oh shit. RICHARD COME HERE LISTEN TO THIS."

den 03-08-2009 12:43 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by holden (Post 109247)
"Stand Up"...hah! ;)

That was completely unintentional. Beaucoup Fish was the first new UW album that came out after I discovered them. I still remember rushing home to fire up to modem to spend 30 minutes downloading Kittens. I have the giant BF poster hanging in bedroom, actually. I missed all of the concerts since they were 18+ and then 21+. It also around the same time I discovered the dirtylist.

Anyways, I think the albums hold up pretty well. It may sort of sound like the late 90's, but that's probably just by association. I don't think it sounds dated at all. However, I think Dubno, as good as it still is, sounds partly early 90's, by which I mean you wouldn't hear something new today sounding like that.

//\/\/ 03-08-2009 03:39 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
excited after reading all the reviews, heard bf tracks for the first time at glastonbury ahead of its release. kos with the Enormous Green Laser - oh yes!

Buji 03-08-2009 05:38 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
I was 16 at College in Chesterfield (England), and my brother gave me his hand me down walkman so I could finally listen to music on the go! I had a few cassette mixes with Dubno and Orbital, Leftfield etc on and on that day I skipped most of my classes and headed into town to look in a few music shops and it was looking at me with it's blue glow! I had to buy it! and it was on cassete tape at £5 (bargain!).
I put it on straight away and never went back to college that day, felt like I had just discovered an amazing piece of treasure!!
Still listen to the album a lot now and have converted many friends to Underworld fans with this album!

Dirty0900 03-08-2009 07:07 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
And then we had the legendary Radio 1 documentary which soon followed.

crazysugarboy 03-08-2009 12:41 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirty0900 (Post 109286)
And then we had the legendary Radio 1 documentary which soon followed.

I love that documentary - it's on the ipod and everynow and again I listen to it yet again. There are so many great bits - Karl's rustic "remixes" of tracks, Rick's un-technical explanation of the equipment, and the studio and live versions of Rez being described as "nimby pimby" and "woofter doofter" respectively :)

stauff 03-09-2009 04:19 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
10 years? Thaks for making me feel old..
I was at uni, just started having the cash for CDs, didn't regret buying this one for a second :)
Still getting high rotation from me at least..

Dirty0900 03-09-2009 07:37 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Went to number 3 in the album charts didn't it?

qirex 03-09-2009 07:55 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
My first, and favorite album. Not much to say that hasn't been said.
Is there a place for one to check out this documentary?

ps. 10 years! Wow... lol

King of Snake 03-09-2009 06:23 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
1999 was the year I discovered underworld, although it was not trough BF but actually a tape (remember those?) of STITI given to me by a friend. I still remember sitting in the sun on the grass in front of my highschool with that tape on my Walkman (remember those? ;)) and magic was happening. Still every time i put on that cd i get like flashbacks from that time. Kind of melancholic but summery feelings. A summer full of hearing all of uw's material for the first time mmmmmmmmm.

joethelion 03-10-2009 09:15 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
technically - STITI was the first album I bought (thanks to a top ten list of favorite recent albums that David Bowie wrote)

but I just couldn't get into the album. the songs were waaaay too long for me, and I only dug the more dn'b moments of the album (so basically just Banstyle)

then one night ... lllllaaaaattttteeee on a Sunday I was watching "120 Minutes" and there was the video for "Push Upstairs"

quite possibly one of my favorite videos of all time*


*ok ...at least "performance" music video

viddy 03-10-2009 10:08 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Wearing my Beaucoup Fish shirt today. :)

Futuregrapher 03-10-2009 06:26 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Beaucoup Fish was my first Underworld album and it blew my mind.

Still does. It's one of my favorites.

1999 was a good year.

It's amazing how times fly!

beh 03-10-2009 09:27 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
I have my own story. First all, 3/6 in the European release date, not North America, it was later. Ten years ago tomorrow (3/11), I moved from North Carolina, where I lived for all my life (Charlotte growing up, Chapel Hill [college: UNC] the rest), to the Bay Area (Palo Alto), CA. I remember a few weeks later, still new to the whole California thing, driving to the Tower in Mt View to get the new Blur album, 13, the day it came out. I picked up my copy and rounded the corner -- the end display was a selection of limited edition, pre-release BF CDs (it was a cardboard fold out, not a jewel case like the normal release). I immediately grabbed a copy, what a surprise!

At that time, I had dubno and STITI, was a big fan, and knew BF's regular release was still a few weeks away.

Well, I decided to put BF in the CD player on the way home instead of 13.

Quote:

Originally Posted by holden (Post 109247)
When "Cups" transitions into the techno workout in the final minutes, i still get chills.

I still vividly remember hearing the transition in Cups right when I was turning out of the parking lot onto El Camino Real and thought, "holy shit, this is incredible!". I still get the chills!

But looking back on my early CA times (was only briefly in Palo Alto before moving to SF), this moment is very prevalent of my time there. When I hear that transition, I still recall this moment.

Good times, good memories. Happy annivesary to me and BF!
Brad

PS. I saw Underworld for the first time a few weeks later. 4/29/99 - Warfield, SF, CA.

PPS. I still remember Scott Warner's review of BF on the front page of dirty.org, with the free Kittens mp3.

phaseblue 03-11-2009 10:55 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viddy (Post 109401)
Wearing my Beaucoup Fish shirt today. :)

Life kid

Suck the box

At least that`s the "Bruce Lee" excerpt that was printed on my Beaucoup Fish tour concert shirt!
I lent it to my friend Carrie (who introduced me to Underworld back in `98) 2 years later and I never got it back.
Of course, I think it was payback for all the stuff I borrowed from her and never gave back.
But still, I could kick myself!:( That shirt had a lot of memories attached to it, and reminded me of my
first Underworld show - the day my attitude towards music, and to some extent "life", changed forever!!!

Dirty0900 03-11-2009 02:10 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phaseblue (Post 109437)
Life kid

Suck the box

At least that`s the "Bruce Lee" excerpt that was printed on my Beaucoup Fish tour concert shirt!
I lent it to my friend Carrie (who introduced me to Underworld back in `98) 2 years later and I never got it back.
Of course, I think it was payback for all the stuff I borrowed from her and never gave back.
But still, I could kick myself!:( That shirt had a lot of memories attached to it, and reminded me of my
first Underworld show - the day my attitude towards music, and to some extent "life", changed forever!!!

I have that Bruce Lee shirt...but not yours;)

froopy seal 03-28-2009 08:03 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by phaseblue (Post 109437)
Quote:

Originally Posted by viddy (Post 109401)
Wearing my Beaucoup Fish shirt today. :)

Life kid

Suck the box

That's exactly what I'm wearing today (among other things). :)

As was stated before, that transition/techno part near the end of Cups also gives me the chills, every time. Simply uplifting and energizing.

Dunwho 03-28-2009 06:03 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
....Jumbo, simply a perfect song... from an absolutely fantastic album..this one will hopefully still be remembered in 100 let alone 10 years!

great stuff

selector 03-31-2009 08:47 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beh (Post 109422)

PPS. I still remember Scott Warner's review of BF on the front page of dirty.org, with the free Kittens mp3.

Yeah, the dirtylist was where most of us communicated and shared thoughts and ideas.... I do remember Scott saying something like, "at 2:37 into Trk.3", (Jumbo), "This is why I do what I do." (running dirty and such.)

I remember feeling the same way. aahhhh, Emotion! :)

Cheers...

phaseblue 05-01-2009 06:22 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dunwho (Post 109911)
....Jumbo, simply a perfect song... from an absolutely fantastic album..this one will hopefully still be remembered in 100 let alone 10 years!

great stuff

Great stuff indeed!
And today marks exactly 10 years since I saw Underworld for the first time
at the Santa Monica Civic Center!

I still remember taking a break and leaning back against a wall during
Jumbo (not exactly sober). While standing there looking at Rick, Karl, and
Darren, the lights, feeling the music, I was thinking that if there were a
heaven, it would be like this!

What an awesome night!

34958hq439-qjw9v5jq298v5j 05-01-2009 07:16 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
I think I had first bought a Fatboy Slim album, then a Chemical Bros. one, and then that Lo-Fidelity Allstars album after seeing "Battleflag" on TV. Was looking for more of those types of albums on Amazon, and came across a customer review that said something like "if you really want an example of this being done right, get Beacoup Fish". I knew of Underworld but never heard any of their songs and decided to take the plunge with what was left of my paper route money. "Jumbo" was one of the first songs to ever really give me chills.

Spooky Shoes 05-15-2009 03:30 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
I remember the day quite well, I had booked it of work to go and buy the album... headed in to town early to get some breakfast while I waited for a record shop to open and discovered that MVC was open at 8.30am. I was back home and listening to it by 9 and had listened to it twice before I got around to having breakfast.

STITI was slightly different, another day off work except my glasses broke on the way home, I remember struggling to read the inlay with it's tiny writing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by //\/\/ (Post 109261)
(apart from 'moaner', which always sounds tacked-on to me...)

I'm pretty sure that Moaner was tacked on the reason given was something like "due to it's live reception", it felt out of place to me as I had been listening to it for two years already.

purlieu 05-22-2009 01:39 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
First album to be released after I got into them (Born Slippy, although I'd never heard the track - I bought it because I'd never seen a CD sleeve so minimal looking before at the age of 11), I got it with some savings and my pocket money on the Friday of its release week. Took me quite a while to get into the slower tracks (Skym only properly hit me last year, actually), but Cups, Push Upstairs, KoS, Bruce Lee and Moaner were immediate favourites. I think as time's gone on I've discovered more and more in the album and learned to truly love it. Kittens aside (never really been a fan), I can't think of a bad moment on it. Ten years ago? Truly feels like yesterday.

TheBang 05-23-2009 05:13 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by purlieu (Post 111263)
Kittens aside (never really been a fan),

Uh oh. Cover your eyes, Stimpee!

mark3 06-02-2009 02:07 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
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Originally Posted by holden (Post 109247)
When "Cups" transitions into the techno workout in the final minutes, i still get chills.

I found a promo of BF in my collection - track 1 is "Cups / Pens"...?
So I assume the 'techno' part which starts at 8:20 is "Pens" - or is it "Cups"? :rolleyes:

Dirty0900 06-02-2009 03:50 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
Must be a pre-promo promo with that. Though it isn't the pre-promo-promo where Kittens was gonna be Stack My Fridge Up.

ultradave 06-02-2009 04:23 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
beaucoup fish. still one of my favourites, and the only uw album i own on minidisc (it's pretty cool - although i no longer have a MD player...). i remember picking up the cd w/my wife at my favourite cd store at the time. unknown to me, the album was scheduled for US release the following day... the guy at the counter had received a promo copy and he had it under the counter, so when i aksed about it, he said, "yeah, i've got a copy right here, i'll give it to you for $7.99" - score!

i really miss the brick & mortar stores... it was such a high when you found an item you had been searching for... i think i'm going to have to listen to BF when I get home from work tonight. cheers!

Champiness 06-04-2009 10:57 AM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mark3 (Post 111596)
I found a promo of BF in my collection - track 1 is "Cups / Pens"...?
So I assume the 'techno' part which starts at 8:20 is "Pens" - or is it "Cups"? :rolleyes:

I am eternally grateful. At last, a name for the outro.
Time to start renaming my iTunes library... this'll certainly pay off.

big screen satellite 06-05-2009 02:17 AM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
hmm pens that's interesting - we keep finding little nuggets / names of track new tracks...

anyone have anything else to bring to the Underworld track name table...

froopy seal 06-07-2009 02:52 PM

Re: Happy Birthday
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by holden (Post 109247)
When "Cups" transitions into the techno workout in the final minutes, i still get chills.

So true. Oh, the chills! *shivers, queues Cups now*

negative1 06-07-2009 05:03 PM

Re: Happy Birthday Beaucoup Fish
 
yeah, i have a lot of memories of this album also..

first time i heard them on tour in washington dc... saw them live
with my brother in nyc..

thats when i really started to get into collecting their stuff..
have a copy on minidisc....have na signed copy of the japanese
release...oh man, there were so many collectibles/singles for
this album..

i used to post a ton of messages to the rtsr list, and yahoogroups..
(dang, i have over a 1000 posts here also!)

i remember chatting with yannick, and graham about them...

good times, good times...

10 years have passed, and i still remember it like it was yesterday..
i think i'm living in a timewarp...

later
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