I just found this video of Too Soon played live... It's got Panda going ham on the drums! Deak and Geo going shirtless crazy! Avey's got a grip on things
What do we think everyone? (sorry if this has been posted before)
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 5:19 pm
by jfw7
[s]i emailed c spencer yeh to see if he had any more footage a while back but he never replied[/s]
that's a lie; we actually sent a few messages back and forth. he didn't upload the yt footage but he shot it; he said
wrote:
I do remember this from a while back, and never followed up - I only have short portions of the show, not very much unfortunately, as I remember, but it's somethin. It's on 8mm video and I've been going through my videotapes lately so I can see about digging it up and digitizing it. I'm out of town later this week and back later in October, however, so if you don't mind following up then... I should also ask my friend to see if he had videotaped any of the times they came through as well. And yeah, that one 2002 tour with Noah on full kit was pretty awesome. Ok thanks for gettin in touch!
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:44 pm
by Untitled
this is the primal core of AC
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 11:59 pm
by lhtd
I love how much of play this performance is. Noah is the Zeus on drums with Brian and Josh kneeled down facing him in almost venerating fashion, like they're worshiping him. And then you have Dave off to the side narrating the what's going down. SO GOOD
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 12:18 am
by appy halloween
Dam.. These guys are great. So much power and emotion. So creepy too..
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 1:53 am
by jetski
Such a crazy era. I would kill to have been at one of those shows. They sound totally insane
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 2:41 am
by roopn
watching old shows on youtube like this to me captures what's frightening about experimental music. Of course the guys on stage know what's going on and are playing the song, but the audience must be in the deep end assuming they've never heard it before. Utter chaos. Even HCTI takes a couple of listens to decipher, but when it's happening right in front of you it must be very confronting and disorienting
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2015 6:32 pm
by StrangeClams
we do have a full bootleg of an HCTI show for anyone new. rad version of two sails on there
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 5:39 pm
by IkoOvo
that video is a legend
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 9:41 pm
by YUNGDADwasametalhead
jfw7 wrote:
[s]i emailed c spencer yeh to see if he had any more footage a while back but he never replied[/s]
that's a lie; we actually sent a few messages back and forth. he didn't upload the yt footage but he shot it; he said
wrote:
I do remember this from a while back, and never followed up - I only have short portions of the show, not very much unfortunately, as I remember, but it's somethin. It's on 8mm video and I've been going through my videotapes lately so I can see about digging it up and digitizing it. I'm out of town later this week and back later in October, however, so if you don't mind following up then... I should also ask my friend to see if he had videotaped any of the times they came through as well. And yeah, that one 2002 tour with Noah on full kit was pretty awesome. Ok thanks for gettin in touch!
Yeah, I asked him about this in 2010 I think. Got a similar response. Maybe someday.
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 11:28 pm
by speen
absolutely amazing shows. the insane core of animal collective's early music. pretty sure there were only like 6 HCTI era shows, which is why footage is so rare... there is that tonic recording, but that's only audio. what i would do to see them live in 2000-2002....
Re: HCTI live was madness
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 9:54 pm
by ghastlyorchid
It's really a shame that we don't have better boots of this era. HCTI is arguably the most live-instrumentation-focused album, and probably would have lent itself really well to live performances, as we can see from these snippets. The Tonic boot is pretty good, but still... I can't even imagine how incredible a high def recording or video would be.
:'(