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Operation: Underworld Live
So, i discovered Underworld (outside the rare comp. track) in earnest in 2002. And then i soon discovered the old RTSR FTP.
Like all obsessions, things (i.e downloading and buying) soon got out of hand. And now, 8 years later, i have about 130 bootleg recordings, not to mention all the LPs, most every single and a lot of rarities/imports.
By no means do i have every gig that Underworld has performed, but i do have the majority of those that have been recorded (in concert or via radio) from 1994-present.
Sure, i've listened to them all, usually as soon as i obtained them. Sure, i have my favorites. But recently we moved and i reorganized by CD collection (yes, i burn all the downloads i enjoy to CD), and it was pretty overwhelming. Why am i collecting these? There are only so many hours in the day to listen to music, and it's mostly taken up by whatever's on my mind /mood at present.
Sooo, in the interest of (1) enjoying again all those moments of magical discovery and (2) somewhat scientifically checking again how the band has evolved their live performances, road-tested songs, and build their repertoire of favorites, improvs, one-offs, and period pieces...
i resolve to play at least 2 and hopefully several Underworld boots per day and record a few impressions.
And while many/most on here don't really care about my impressions, i'll keep the posting to the high-points as i see them - e.g. when a new track made the live set for the first time, the first or few recorded versions of an improv or new track that never saw the studio light (as far as we know), the gradual shifting from long improv beat-driven jams to having a catalog capable of sustaining a new tracklist every night, the departure of Darren Emerson, the arrival of Darren Price to the live mix, etc.
I hope that you'll share in the memories and fill in the blanks.
Cheers,
Holden
Firsr up tomorrow: a few lo-fi recordings from 1994...
Last edited by holden; 05-19-2010 at 10:16 PM.
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