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Rosemont Theatre
Chicago, IL
Nov. 29, 1995
The final night of the American tour and a truly tired Crimson turned in a surprisingly sprightly performance. ET’s very own Dan Kirkdorffer (and future DGM webmaster) was there and shared his
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Kulturhaus
Dornbirn, Austria
May. 01, 1995
Prior to this concert, it had been seven months since the Double Trio had last assembled before an audience in Argentina. The first gig of any tour is always a slightly fraught affair; anything that can go wrong probably
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Rosemont Theatre
Chicago, IL
Nov. 29, 1995
The final night of the American tour and a truly tired Crimson turned in a surprisingly sprightly performance. ET’s very own Dan Kirkdorffer (and future DGM webmaster) was there and shared his
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State Theatre
Detroit, MI
Nov. 28, 1995
Like many others seeing this tour, ET eye-witness Nick Bratton, was especially impressed by Bill and Pat’s work. “The opening tom duet by Bruford and Mastelotto was impressive. They were staring straight into each other's eyes, and I could
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Palace Theatre
Columbus, OH
Nov. 27, 1995
ET eye-witness Richard Karma thought “The Palace Theatre is a beautiful venue with great acoustics; ideally suited for Crimso...When Red was finished, my friend Greg turned to me and said "That was absolutely the best - it couldn't get any
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Longacre Theatre
New York, NY
Nov. 25, 1995
These days we’re so used to the presence of Trey Gunn and Pat Mastelotto in the KC fittings and fixtures but back in 1995 they were still something of an unknown quantity for some folks attending KC gigs back then,
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Longacre Theatre
New York, NY
Nov. 24, 1995
There are moments in a King Crimson concert where the musical worlds are so much in contrast to each other that it’s hard to imagine that it really is the same
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Longacre Theatre
New York, NY
Nov. 22, 1995
“Thanks for coming out on this great Thanksgiving night. Are you psyched or what?” enquires Belew after a bulldozer version of Red. One member of the audience for this third night at the Longacre, ET eyewitness, CV, certainly
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Longacre Theatre
New York, NY
Nov. 21, 1995
Over on ET, eye-witness Emory noted “I attended the Tuesday night gig, first row mezzanine. Although I found the town hall gigs slightly fresher, some of the stuff done that evening was more
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Longacre Theatre
New York, NY
Nov. 20, 1995
The first in a five night run in New York, and not surprisingly the Crim machine is pretty slick and well-oiled by now after an extensive North American tour. Opening with Belew’s solo rendition of The Beatles’ Free As A
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Palace Theatre
New Haven, CT
Nov. 18, 1995
A different day and a different dynamic! Once again the set list has been tweaked a little and puts B’Boom in prime position as quite a curtain raiser, and a strong, bustling improvisation not too long after in
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Paramount Theatre
Springfield, MA
Nov. 17, 1995
After seeing the Double Trio perform in Springfield, eye-witness Art Cohen summed up this incarnation in the following way on ET. “This could easily be the best version of King Crimson
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