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Built to Spill

Live Performances by Built to Spill in 1997

BUILT TO SPILL Performance of 'Lie for a Lie' at UCLA Concert

UCLA
Los Angeles, CA, United States

April 29, 1997 | Video Length: 10:05
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BUILT TO SPILL - Time Trap Live Performance at UCLA Concert

UCLA
Los Angeles, CA, United States

April 29, 1997 | Video Length: 6:57
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  • In 1997, when Built to Spill performed "Time Trap" live at UCLA on April 29, they were riding high on the success of their acclaimed album, *Perfect f... Read Full Description >

    In 1997, when Built to Spill performed "Time Trap" live at UCLA on April 29, they were riding high on the success of their acclaimed album, *Perfect from Now On*, which had released just a couple of months earlier in February. This album marked a pivotal moment in their career, illustrating their ability to fuse intricate melodies with introspective lyrics, and it quickly cemented their status in the indie rock scene. Interestingly, the performance captured in the recording encapsulates the band's tendency to blend structured songwriting with spontaneous improvisation—something fans adore. The live atmosphere of UCLA evidences the raw energy that Built to Spill is known for, and "Time Trap," a highlight track, really shines in this setting. Fans often remember its layered guitars and the mesmerizing delivery, making this concert a cherished slice of their history. Plus, it’s fascinating how live performances from this era reflect not just the individual artist's journey, but a broader

Lie For A Lie - Full Concert by Built to Spill Live at Black Cat

Black Cat
Washington, DC, United States

May 17, 1997 | Video Length: 38:33
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  • Built to Spill was riding a wave of critical acclaim and creativity in 1997, a pivotal moment in their career. Before the live recording at the Black ... Read Full Description >

    Built to Spill was riding a wave of critical acclaim and creativity in 1997, a pivotal moment in their career. Before the live recording at the Black Cat in Washington on May 17, the band had just released their album "Perfect from Now On," which came out earlier that year. This record marked a significant shift toward more intricate songwriting and expansive soundscapes for the band, enriching their established indie rock roots. It’s fascinating to consider that during this live performance, they were still somewhat under the radar, yet about to hit a high note in their journey—what a thrilling time for them. Adding a fun twist to the show, members of the opening band, Satisfact, joined Built to Spill on stage to finish the song, which speaks to the collaborative spirit of the music scene in D.C. back then. It’s like a snapshot capturing both the band’s burgeoning talent and the vibrant community of artists surrounding them.

BUILT TO SPILL - Terrible Perfect Live Performance at Black Cat, WDC

Black Cat
Washington, DC, United States

May 17, 1997 | Video Length: 9:38
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  • In 1997, when Built to Spill performed "Terrible Perfect" at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C., they were riding high on the wave of their acclaimed a... Read Full Description >

    In 1997, when Built to Spill performed "Terrible Perfect" at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C., they were riding high on the wave of their acclaimed album *Perfect from Now On*. Released earlier that year, it showcased their signature blend of intricate guitar work and introspective lyrics, solidifying their status in the indie rock scene. This live recording features an interesting twist—Brendan Canty of Fugazi, a band known for its influential sound in the punk and post-rock landscape, joined the performance on drums. This cross-pollination of talent highlights the community aspect of the indie music world, where collaboration is not just common but celebrated. It’s fascinating to hear how this performance captures that raw, energetic spirit of '90s underground music, resonating with fans even today. Who knew a jam session could open doors for such memorable musical partnerships?

BUILT TO SPILL - 'Time Trap' Live Performance at Yo Yo a Go Go, Olympia

Yo Yo a Go Go
Olympia, WA, United States

July 15, 1997 | Video Length: 5:41
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  • In July 1997, when Built to Spill graced the stage at Yo Yo a Go Go in Olympia, Washington, the band was riding the wave of their album “Perfect fro... Read Full Description >

    In July 1997, when Built to Spill graced the stage at Yo Yo a Go Go in Olympia, Washington, the band was riding the wave of their album “Perfect from Now On,” which had been released just a few months prior, in March of that year. This record is often heralded as a defining moment for the band, showcasing their signature blend of intricate guitar work, introspective lyrics, and a captivating sound that blends indie rock with experimental elements. During this live performance, the energy of both the band and the audience was palpable, fueling an unforgettable show that resonated deeply with fans. Interestingly, this was a pivotal time for Built to Spill, as they were starting to carve out their niche in the indie music scene post-‘90s grunge explosion. The song "Time Trap," a fan favorite, captures the essence of the band's penchant for layered melodies and thought-provoking storytelling. Watching their live performance from that night transports you back to a time when music felt org

BUILT TO SPILL Live Performance of 'Center of the Universe' at Bumbershoot, Seattle

Bumbershoot
Seattle, WA, United States

September 1, 1997 | Video Length: 9:49
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  • In 1997, when Built to Spill took the stage at Bumbershoot in Seattle, they were riding high on the success of their album "Perfect From Now On," whic... Read Full Description >

    In 1997, when Built to Spill took the stage at Bumbershoot in Seattle, they were riding high on the success of their album "Perfect From Now On," which had been released just months earlier, in February. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing intricate songwriting and lush guitar work that resonated with fans and critics alike. The live recording captures the band's raw energy during this formative period, just as they were solidifying their place in the indie rock scene. Notably, while fans were treated to a setlist featuring tracks from "Perfect From Now On," the clever intertwining of songs like “Center of the Universe” and the spontaneous jam at the end, referenced in the video description, demonstrates their signature improvisational style. It’s moments like these that highlight Built to Spill's knack for creating an immersive concert experience, reflecting a band at the peak of their creative powers.

  • In September 1997, when Built to Spill delivered that electrifying live performance of “This Is What I Believe,” they were nestled in an exciting ... Read Full Description >

    In September 1997, when Built to Spill delivered that electrifying live performance of “This Is What I Believe,” they were nestled in an exciting phase of their career. Just prior to this recording, they released their critically acclaimed album, *Perfect From Now On*. This was a significant moment, as the album further solidified their reputation for blending intricate guitar melodies with intricately layered lyrics—trademarks of their signature sound. Fans were keenly aware that the band was also in the midst of crafting new material, hinting at the upcoming *Keep It Like a Secret*. The performance of this rare instrumental piece not only showcases the band's adventurous spirit but also reflects their desire to explore new sonic territories while maintaining the intimate connection with their audience. It’s a thrilling chapter in their journey, revealing the band’s evolution and creativity right on stage.