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    Community Theatre    Berkeley, CA
 
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You might expect King Crimson’s energies to be flagging a little by the time they appeared in Berkeley. After all this was the 34th gig on 40-plus series of concerts in North America. Yet if the chaps are tired they certainly don’t sound it in this fiery gig where they opened for The Eagles.

Doctor D and a frankly astonishing LTIApt1 suggest that in a parallel universe , Crimso could have been a top-notch jazz rock outfit giving the Mahavishnu Orchestra a run for their money. The section where Wetton solos is made all the more dramatic by a dark rumbling lines from Fripp that initially evoke the horror-tinged menace of Mars before they transform into some mutant brand of whacked-out rock. Bruford is on terrific form throughout. Not only do we get his trademark ability to swing like the clappers but his more abstract ruminations in the set-up to The Talking Drum demonstrates just how much he had absorbed from Jamie Muir’s short time within the band.

Right from the beginning of the show till its thunderous conclusion, the sheer drive and pace never lets up for an instant. This bootleg source tape has been given a bit of the old Mister Stormy wash and brush up, and despite the occasional dip in quality here and there, Crimson’s capacity to grab an audience by the lapels comes through loud and clear. If you’re a fan of this period Crimson there’s plenty of variation and detail to keep you happy.
 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  Dr Diamond  [PREVIEW]  4.10
2.  Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt I  [PREVIEW]  10.58
3.  RF Announcement  [PREVIEW]  2.04
4.  Easy Money  [PREVIEW]  6.45
5.  Improv Intro To Exiles  [PREVIEW]  0.59
6.  Exiles  [PREVIEW]  6.57
7.  Improv I  [PREVIEW]  4.34
8.  The Talking Drum  [PREVIEW]  5.48
9.  Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt II  [PREVIEW]  6.45
10.  21st Century Schizoid Man  [PREVIEW]  7.39

All previews are MP3 192kbps

Personnel
Robert Fripp Guitar, Mellotron
David Cross Violin, Mellotron
John Wetton Bass Guitar, Vocals
Bill Bruford Drums and Percussion

 


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Written by jeffoaster
Judging by this performance and the Atlanta one the following week, Crimso were really on fire at this point - moreso than usual. While the sound quality isn’t pristine and has some occasional dropouts, it is certainly listenable (B quality would be my rating). The version of LTiA1 is one of the finest I’ve heard, ranking up there with Brescia from March 74, the aforementioned Atlanta concert and the Oxford show with Jamie Muir. Fripp and Cross really shine on Exiles - I wish the intro improv was a bit longer but I have the feeling the band was on a a tight schedule. Bruford totally dominates on percussion during the lead-in to Talking Drum. All in all, a really terrific performance from start to finish. I hope that more of the spring/summer 1973 concerts get released at some point. Oh yeah, it’s also worth mentioning that Fripp’s announcement prior to Easy Money is among his best ever, as he attempts to work the audience into an "incredible pitch of excitement" as he Fripp can.

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