mthrndr wrote:NorthSaturnian wrote:Thanks, I took it from a
newspaper I found on bocpagesI wonder if the brothers themselves decided to go by that name for the event
Five. Fucking. Pounds. For Autechre and BoC. Jesus.
I wish we at least had setlists from those pre-1999 shows. I mean, is there anyone on this board that went to one of those? I've found no concert reports of any BoC shows before the Warp 10th anniversary party. Meanwhile there's recordings of Aphex Twin shows from 1991.
I scouted some old forums and found something. I think they were from Feb 1997. I'll have to find the links, but I'm pretty sure one of those shows was described as having not played anything from Hi Scores.
EDIT: I actually found them rather quickly surprisingly. Apologies for the huge wall of text about to ensue...
"From: M.A.J.Huffman ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Feb 17, 1997
Subject: (idm) Versivo - Boards of Canada
Finally Versivo appeared after 2 cancellations.
Quite an odd venue (The Phoenix) but the usual suspects had no
trouble finding it.
Boards of Canada unassumingly took the stage at 1.25am, the only
visual distraction being some random images on portable tellies.
On for about an hour, they played only a couple from SKA08 and those
they did had been tweaked. Not an improvement, I thought. Still
good, though. There were lots of Phils and new stuff which has been
aired on Disengage. The crowd weren't rocking, but it wasn't really
rocking music. I think perhaps they need to think more carefully
about which tracks to put in a set. Perhaps the PA was a
bit lacklustre."
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"From: M.A.J. Huffman ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Nov 4, 1997
Subject: (idm) Blech last Friday
At around 11.15 Boards appeared to perform a half-hour set. They had three TVs showing their own cut-up
style material. This was okay but I've seen so many of those things that it didn't really make any impression.
However, the music: firstly, I should point out that there was nothing from Hi-Scores. There were 3/4 main songs with a few fills inbetween. I recognised one of the fills and one of the songs. No radical departures
from what you will have heard but the beats were a little more incisive timbrally. Lots of nice pad sounds as you'd expect. Not a set you could really let go to, but that's not necessarily a criticism. I don't think their music will ever drive a crowd wild. It was the same when I saw them in Manchester earlier this year. Shame the set was so short though."
All from this, I think:
http://web.archive.org/web/200606231415 ... m/1997/02/If anyone wants to edit bocpages regarding the date of Versivo, as it says there's no precise date, but as stated here, it's February 17, 1997.