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Konserthuset
Oslo, Norway
Jun. 20, 2004
Compared to some of the previous soundscapes on this leg of the tour, Oslo is a relatively muted affair albeit with some interesting Debussy-like run of descending notes appearing during Paradise Lost and a wonderfully glacial Paradise
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PNC Art Centre
Holmdel, NJ
Jun. 21, 1997
Fresh from his remarkable four-day residency at Salisbury Cathedral, Robert is sharing the stage with Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Kenny Wayne Shepherd as part of G4. It’s the fourth date on the tour, and RF’s strategy for bringing the
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Konserthuset
Oslo, Norway
Jun. 20, 2004
Compared to some of the previous soundscapes on this leg of the tour, Oslo is a relatively muted affair albeit with some interesting Debussy-like run of descending notes appearing during Paradise Lost and a wonderfully glacial Paradise
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Icehall
Helsinki, Finland
Jun. 18, 2004
Despite the warm tones of Paradise sweeping out from the stage in Helsinki, G3 punter Captain Relief made up his mind early on. “Me and my friends considered him as a big joke and ended up boozing beer on the
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Goeta Lejon
Stockholm, Sweden
Jun. 16, 2004
A brooding ‘scape opens upon the G3 crowd wherein the controls seem set to maximum “bum you out” mode. However, the pensive mood becomes flecked with shafts of sunlight after a short hovering
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Lisenbergellen
Gothenburg, Sweden
Jun. 15, 2004
Given the long-form nature of soundscapes their impact can take a while to settle in upon the listener.
Whilst many attending the G3 shows reacted to the slow-moving waves and glacial developments with a both visceral dislike and disbelief that
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KB Hallen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Jun. 14, 2004
The second night of the G3 tour finds the team in Copenhagen and right from the off, fripp delivers some wonderully passionate soloing across the slow surge and swell of the soundscape strings, making this a real
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Arrow Rock Festival
Lichtenvoorde, Netherlands
Jun. 13, 2004
Sadly all that survives of RF’s opening soundscape for the G3 tour, where he opened for Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, is this one small but utterly radiant section. As gorgeous as it is, there was always an inevitability that
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Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom
Jun. 29, 2004
The final date of the UK leg of the G3 tour. Punter TimJ thought that Fripp’s solo spot opening the evening was “Just a load of washy synth sounds. I was at least expecting something that sounded vaguely like a
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Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Jun. 28, 2004
A wonderful set that’s on a par with the Birmingham gig in terms of the sense of sustained reverie Fripp generates across the entire half an hour. It’s interesting also that there’s more voices of support for Fripp’s set here
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NIA Academy
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Jun. 26, 2004
If you only want to buy one show out of this bundle of gigs then you could do a lot worse than your lugs around this gorgeous, radiant set from
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City Hall
Newcastle, United Kingdom
Jun. 25, 2004
The ghostly choirs that whizz and whoop across the beginning of Paradise Lost weren’t exactly appreciated by everyone attending the third night of the UK G3 tour. In fact a substantial number gave Fripp the slow hand clap treatment such
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