https://bocpages.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=162.158.78.9&feedformat=atombocpages - the unofficial Boards of Canada fan wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T20:29:25ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.28.0https://bocpages.org/w/index.php?title=Amo_Bishop_Roden&diff=14297Amo Bishop Roden2017-11-06T08:02:44Z<p>162.158.78.9: first name dora last name fuck</p>
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| runtime=6:12<br />
| appearson=[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country EP]]}}<br />
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== The Track ==<br />
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'''Amo Bishop Roden''' is track number 2 on the EP [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]. The title of the song comes from the name of a supposed Branch Davidian member. Roden has also been mentioned in the song "[[1969]]", Boards of Canada's remix of "Poppy Seed", and the song [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]], a quote from Roden, found on the EP of the same name.<br />
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== The Person ==<br />
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Amo Paul Bishop Roden is the former wife of George Roden, a rival of David Koresh for leadership of the Branch Davidians. After the 1993 fire, she attracted notice by beginning a one-woman reoccupation of the sect's Mount Carmel property. At one point in her reoccupation, when another ex-husband, Tom Drake, rejoined her, she was also known as Amo Paul Bishop Roden Drake or Amo Roden Drake.<br />
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Amo and George Roden married in October 1987, shortly after meeting. (Since George's divorce from his wife Carmen would not be finalized until February 28, 1998, her detractors question the legitimacy of their common law arrangement.) George, son of Branch Davidian founders Benjamin and Lois Roden, claimed leadership of the sect, but faced challengers, including David Koresh (then named Vernon Howell). Just weeks later, Koresh led a band of followers onto Mt. Carmel, ending up in a shootout with George. The next year, Koresh's supporters reclaimed Mt. Carmel and expelled Amo. Her brief time with George left her pregnant with their daughter.<br />
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The standoff with the government five years later decimated Koresh's group, giving Amo the opportunity to move onto the Mt. Carmel grounds. In November 1994, she had an armed standoff with a group that included future militia figure Ron Cole. The legal case between her and surviving Koresh loyalists is still being fought in the courts, but has taken a twist following the recent takeover of the site by Charles Pace, another Branch Davidian leader.<br />
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Amo Roden also drew attention in 2001, when she drove to the Oklahoma City bombing memorial site in her pickup truck with Branch Davidian slogans, creating a brief bomb scare.<br />
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She has written many tracts and pamphlets explaining her version of events and her religious ideas. Major tracts include Cracking the Coverup, The Second Standoff, Babylon Is Fallen: The Legacy of David Koresh, and Scrapbook of a Protest.<br />
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Academic James Faubion has also written a book about her, titled The Shadows and Lights of Waco.<br />
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[[Category:In a Beautiful Place out in the Country tracks]]</div>162.158.78.9https://bocpages.org/w/index.php?title=Amo_Bishop_Roden&diff=14296Amo Bishop Roden2017-11-06T08:02:05Z<p>162.158.78.9: </p>
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<div>{{Infobox Song|<br />
| name=Amo Bishop Roden<br />
| runtime=6:12<br />
| appearson=[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country EP]]}}<br />
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== The Track ==<br />
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'''Amo Bishop Roden''' is track number 2 on the EP, [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]. The title of the song comes from the name of a supposed Branch Davidian member. Roden has also been mentioned in the song "[[1969]]", the [[Poppy Seed]] remix, and the song [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]], a quote from Roden, found on the EP of the same name.<br />
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== The Person ==<br />
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Amo Paul Bishop Roden is the former wife of George Roden, a rival of David Koresh for leadership of the Branch Davidians. After the 1993 fire, she attracted notice by beginning a one-woman reoccupation of the sect's Mount Carmel property. At one point in her reoccupation, when another ex-husband, Tom Drake, rejoined her, she was also known as Amo Paul Bishop Roden Drake or Amo Roden Drake.<br />
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Amo and George Roden married in October 1987, shortly after meeting. (Since George's divorce from his wife Carmen would not be finalized until February 28, 1998, her detractors question the legitimacy of their common law arrangement.) George, son of Branch Davidian founders Benjamin and Lois Roden, claimed leadership of the sect, but faced challengers, including David Koresh (then named Vernon Howell). Just weeks later, Koresh led a band of followers onto Mt. Carmel, ending up in a shootout with George. The next year, Koresh's supporters reclaimed Mt. Carmel and expelled Amo. Her brief time with George left her pregnant with their daughter.<br />
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The standoff with the government five years later decimated Koresh's group, giving Amo the opportunity to move onto the Mt. Carmel grounds. In November 1994, she had an armed standoff with a group that included future militia figure Ron Cole. The legal case between her and surviving Koresh loyalists is still being fought in the courts, but has taken a twist following the recent takeover of the site by Charles Pace, another Branch Davidian leader.<br />
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Amo Roden also drew attention in 2001, when she drove to the Oklahoma City bombing memorial site in her pickup truck with Branch Davidian slogans, creating a brief bomb scare.<br />
<br />
She has written many tracts and pamphlets explaining her version of events and her religious ideas. Major tracts include Cracking the Coverup, The Second Standoff, Babylon Is Fallen: The Legacy of David Koresh, and Scrapbook of a Protest.<br />
<br />
Academic James Faubion has also written a book about her, titled The Shadows and Lights of Waco.<br />
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[[Category:In a Beautiful Place out in the Country tracks]]</div>162.158.78.9https://bocpages.org/w/index.php?title=In_a_Beautiful_Place_out_in_the_Country_(song)&diff=14295In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)2017-11-06T08:00:38Z<p>162.158.78.9: </p>
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| name=In a Beautiful Place out in the Country<br />
| runtime=6:07 ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|ABPOITC EP]])<br>5:27 ([http://www.discogs.com/release/63128 ATPR CD 1])<br>6:23 ([http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warp20-Recreated/master/205414 WARPCD20])<br />
| appearson=[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|ABPOITC EP]]<br>[http://www.discogs.com/release/63128 ATPR CD 1]<br>[http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warp20-Recreated/master/205414 WARPCD20]}} <br />
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== Comments ==<br />
*This track also appears on "All Tomorrow's Parties 1.0" ([http://www.discogs.com/release/63128 ATPR CD 1]) compilation in a slightly different form. "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (Edit)" is not simply a shorter edition of the original version, but appears to be an alternative mix of "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country". It starts with a drumbeat instead of the melody, and ends with an extension of the quiet tune heard at the end of the EP version. Additionally, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (Edit)" does not fade out during the final part.<br />
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*While the CD version of the EP makes it clear that the vinyl release should be played at 45rpm, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country" in particular sounds excellent at 33 1/3, taking on a more dreamlike, haunting quality. An MP3 of the song at this speed was at one time available on the file-sharing network Soulseek.<br />
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== Samples / Lyrics ==<br />
* "Come out, and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country."<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
*Ranked #360 on Pitchfork Medias top 500 Songs of the 2000's.<ref> http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7685-the-top-500-tracks-of-the-2000s-500-201/</ref><br />
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== Videos ==<br />
=== Original ===<br />
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=== Remix by Mira Calix ===<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
* [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]<br />
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| name=In a Beautiful Place out in the Country<br />
| runtime=6:07 ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|ABPOITC EP]])<br>5:27 ([http://www.discogs.com/release/63128 ATPR CD 1])<br>6:23 ([http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warp20-Recreated/master/205414 WARPCD20])<br />
| appearson=[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|ABPOITC EP]]<br>[http://www.discogs.com/release/63128 ATPR CD 1]<br>[http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warp20-Recreated/master/205414 WARPCD20]}} <br />
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== Comments ==<br />
*This track also appears on "All Tomorrow's Parties 1.0" ([http://www.discogs.com/release/63128 ATPR CD 1]) compilation in a slightly different form. "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (Edit)" is not simply a shorter edition of the original version, but appears to be an alternative mix of "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country". It starts with a drumbeat instead of the melody, and ends with an extension of the weak tune heard in the end of the EP version. Besides that, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (Edit)" is not fading out in the final part.<br />
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*While the CD version of the EP makes it clear that the vinyl release should be played at 45rpm, "In a Beautiful Place out in the Country" in particular sounds excellent at 33 1/3, taking on a more dreamlike, haunting quality. An MP3 of the song at this speed was at one time available on the file-sharing network Soulseek.<br />
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== Samples / Lyrics ==<br />
* "Come out, and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country."<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
*Ranked #360 on Pitchfork Medias top 500 Songs of the 2000's.<ref> http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7685-the-top-500-tracks-of-the-2000s-500-201/</ref><br />
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== Videos ==<br />
=== Original ===<br />
{{#widget:YouTube|id=zVWcptE6UAI}}<br />
{{#widget:YouTube|id= S29vE1443Iw}}<br />
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=== Remix by Mira Calix ===<br />
{{#widget:YouTube|id=bD9WyWzbcS0}}<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
* [[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]<br />
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[[Category:Remixes of boc]]</div>162.158.78.9https://bocpages.org/w/index.php?title=Live_@_Lighthouse&diff=14293Live @ Lighthouse2017-11-06T07:53:10Z<p>162.158.78.9: </p>
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'''''Live @ Lighthouse''''' is a collection of songs recorded during the performance of [[wikipedia:Boards of Canada|Boards of Canada]] at The Incredible [[Warp]] Lighthouse Party on October 14th 2000. These recordings were not formally released by [[Boards of Canada]].<br />
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== Location ==<br />
The event took place at [[wikipedia:Trinity Buoy Wharf|Trinity Buoy Wharf]] in the Chainstore building.<br />
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==Tracks==<br />
# "[[Sixtyten|Sixtyten (Incomplete)]]" – 2:17<br />
# "[[1969]]"<sup>1</sup> – 5:48<br />
# "[[Spiro]]"<sup>2</sup> – 7:07<br />
# "[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country]]"<sup>1</sup> – 4:43<br />
# "[[Amo Bishop Roden]]"<sup>1</sup> – 5:57<br />
# "[[Everything You Do Is A Balloon]]" – 5:30<br />
# "[[Julie And Candy]]"<sup>1</sup> – 5:57<br />
<sup>1</sup>: Unreleased at time of show<br/><br />
<sup>2</sup>: Unreleased as of current date, but a sped-up 1.8 second snippet is included on side I of the Warp20 (Infinite) locked-groove 10" vinyl<br />
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== Images ==<br />
[[File:Lighthouse party front.jpeg|380px]] [[File:Lighthouse party back.jpeg|380px]]<br />
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File:Lighthouse party ticket.jpg<br />
File:The-incredible-warp-lighthouse-party-ticket.jpg<br />
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== Videos ==<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [[wikipedia:Live @ Lighthouse|Live @ Lighthouse]] at Wikipedia<br />
* [http://www.vanguard-online.co.uk/archive/music/warplight.htm gig review] by Chrisso [http://www.vanguard-online.co.uk]<br />
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| runtime=2:38<br />
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== Comments ==<br />
* Also known as Circle City, a small Alaskan village on the south bank of the Yukon River. alaska.com link. An MP3 extract of [[Circle]] exists (from an old [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] website). The sample consists of some glacial high-pitched droning sounds. <br />
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== Comments ==<br />
* The village of Noatak is the only substantial settlement on the Noatak river, 55 miles north of Kotzebue; it is an Inupiat Eskimo village where more than 90% of the population are native Alaskans. The original name was Noatagamut, meaning "inland river people". Noatak National Preserve is located in Western Arctic National Parklands, to the east of the village. [DC]<br />
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[[Category:Hooper Bay tracks]]</div>162.158.78.9https://bocpages.org/w/index.php?title=Press&diff=14290Press2017-11-06T05:55:55Z<p>162.158.78.9: </p>
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