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    The Pier    New York, NY
 
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Notes
A run of classic shows from the group continues with this first night at The Pier. Taken from an audience recording, the power of the group is impeccable even if the sonics from this open air show leave something to be desired.

Throughout this gig the band clearly own every inch of the stage and that towering sense of confidence informs each track.

Though they’d been flying the previous evening in New Jersey, NYC was treated to two nights of truly fiery performances where the group let go of any inhibitions.
Indiscipline captures this perfectly: Bruford swings a wrecking-ball of a solo, almost dislodging the pulse of the intro, whilst Fripp takes furious swipes that would knock a heavyweight sideways. Whilst their enthusiasm occasionally gets in the way, it’s hard not to smile as the audience join in with Ade’s monologue.

Discipline messes with the space/time continuum, whilst Neil And Jack And Me showcases the animation and effusiveness for which Belew is rightly praised – his work throughout this gig is pretty astonishing stuff.

Buyer beware: an otherwise superb version of The Sheltering Sky cuts out at about 8.50 foreshortening the dazzling climax. However, the presence and passion of the group redeem and transcend the bootleg origins of this show.

Please note that this concert has been pitch-corrected since the comments listed below.
 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  Waiting Man  [PREVIEW]  10.21
2.  Thela Hun Ginjeet  [PREVIEW]  7.53
3.  Red  [PREVIEW]  6.17
4.  The Howler  [PREVIEW]  5.02
5.  Frame By Frame  [PREVIEW]  5.09
6.  Matte Kudasai  [PREVIEW]  3.49
7.  The Sheltering Sky*  [PREVIEW]  9.39
Disc Number 2
1.  Neal And Jack And Me  [PREVIEW]  5.54
2.  Discipline  [PREVIEW]  5.04
3.  Neurotica  [PREVIEW]  5.45
4.  Elephant Talk  [PREVIEW]  5.14
5.  Indiscipline  [PREVIEW]  12.37
6.  Heartbeat  [PREVIEW]  4.14
7.  Sartori In Tangier  [PREVIEW]  4.19

* source recording is incomplete

All previews are MP3 192kbps

Personnel
Adrian Belew - Guitars, Drums, and Lead Vocal
Bill Bruford - Acoustic and Electric Drums & Percussion
Robert Fripp - Guitar
Tony Levin - Bass, Chapman Stick, Synth, and Backing Vocal

 


Audio Source: Bootleg Cassette

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 out of 5 stars2 out of 5 stars2 out of 5 stars3 out of 5 starsGreat performance from a band that sounds like Crim, Mon., Dec 3, 2007
Written by dubhthaigh
.. not as bad a recording as the Jacksonville Collectors Club #2 (I think) release, but almost. I am certain that it really is Crim because the performance is absolutely incendiary and exhilarating. For all those lamenting the passing of vinyl and tape, here is the good riddance. More’s the pity that there isn’t a soundboard document of this remarkable performance. Until such a document arrives, this will have to do. Given the remarkable talents of the remastering team at DGM Live, I shudder to think what the original tape must have sounded like. However, if you listen closely enough, you can hear the girl two seats down from the taper giving him her phone number. Smooth, dude. And captured for posterity.

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