as a result of the in-depth search i did, i was unable to find any information abt revisions of Boy, Boy, Boy as the pages on the Warner Chappell website haven't been saved in their entirety, which means that a complete view of the list can't be had, so far. at this point, only a handful of track revisions have been preserved. however, through searchin, i was able to find the second Autotrader track, what's that verse that was read on the third one, as well as lil info abt the very first one. in the end, i managed to gather info abt the Autotrader series of tracks, tho not completely yet. i also managed to find a recording of John Peel Show from October 19, 2004. there, in fact, were all those obscure tracks that Underworld did under the Mr. and Mrs. Christmas alias(es). dear crumbelivable , if you didn't know abt it, then this might be a pleasant discovery, even tho this file was present on the Internet before... this might be also unrelated to Riverrun era, but it's still good to find this! anyway, such are the pies! if you wanna see it all for yourself, please follow these links:
especially there are two things that could be attractive... these are the Boy, Boy, Boy track revisions (some of them are avaliable on major releases with their satellite ones)
I'm not aware of any different versions or early versions of Boy Boy Boy. There is, of course, the radio edit which was only released in Japan. Also, the version of BBB on the album fades out early. A more complete version of BBB (extended ending, basically) can be heard when they play it live, which has only happened a handful of times. But 2 of those times have soundboard recordings, most notably the Oblivion Ball recording. One more bit of trivia for BBB; its working title was "Eager Hot One"
and the Autotrader series of tracks, of which only two tracks remain - the third and fourth (from Phonestrap). there's still hope for a find, but when it can be done is unknown.
I see you found Autotrader Version 2. Just FYI, Autotrader Version 1 was never released.
(off topic, but i wonder why Discogs users didn't add MMC alias(es) to Underworld's page)
Because they never released anything that qualifies for the Discogs database under that alias. As far as I'm aware, they only ever used it once for that radio show.
especially there are two things that could be attractive... these are the Boy, Boy, Boy track revisions (some of them are avaliable on major releases with their satellite ones)
I'm not aware of any different versions or early versions of Boy Boy Boy. There is, of course, the radio edit which was only released in Japan. Also, the version of BBB on the album fades out early. A more complete version of BBB (extended ending, basically) can be heard when they play it live, which has only happened a handful of times. But 2 of those times have soundboard recordings, most notably the Oblivion Ball recording. One more bit of trivia for BBB; its working title was "Eager Hot One"
and the Autotrader series of tracks, of which only two tracks remain - the third and fourth (from Phonestrap). there's still hope for a find, but when it can be done is unknown.
I see you found Autotrader Version 2. Just FYI, Autotrader Version 1 was never released.
(off topic, but i wonder why Discogs users didn't add MMC alias(es) to Underworld's page)
Because they never released anything that qualifies for the Discogs database under that alias. As far as I'm aware, they only ever used it once for that radio show.
excuse me for the delay, Bang! i wasn't here since the August of this year as i said, you should take a look at one of subforums on Dirty Forums that's why i mentioned that some of BBB revisions were released some of these revisions are tracks from The Bells, The Bells and OwB, if you don't know
also, to be exact, there are all four tracks (not versions) in Phonestrap mini-series: the first (which was played live once), second, third and fourth (used for Phonestrap mini-series as well)
also, to be exact, there are all four tracks (not versions) in Phonestrap mini-series: the first (which was played live once), second, third and fourth (used for Phonestrap mini-series as well)
when i say tracks, i exactly mean tracks and revisions of Boy, Boy, Boy were smth like 'candidates' for bein Boy, Boy, Boy, not versions of that i'm aware that Boy, Boy, Boy was played live, too, but i meant another thing, exactly, so i'd rather be more... careful and explore a bit more than hurry up and i mean the case with Boy, Boy, Boy