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12th & Porter 1st Show
Nashville, TN
May. 21, 2000
Performing two sets in one night, you might think Crimson would conserve their energies in the opening part of the evening but they decide to go for it. “I’m awfully sorry that shouldn’t have happened” says an off-mic Fripp after
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Armoury
Wilmington, Delaware
Feb. 11, 1972
Since Crimso last played the States they’d not only parted company with Peter Sinfield but had managed to break-up during their first writing/rehearsal session in January.
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Petofi Csamok
Budapest, Hungary
Jun. 19, 1996
Originally Scheduled to go at 8.15 the start of this open air gig was delayed for over an hour because of bad weather.
Ferenc Riesz, who was at the gig, recalls Just before KC appeared on the stage, a beautiful
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WGTB Radio Interview
New York, NY
Jan. 20, 1978
The sequence of interviews conducted around the time of his work on Exposure talks about his work with Peter Gabriel, his thoughts around the Larks’ Tongues quintet and its formation, the dissolution of Crimson in 74, and much else
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| Robert Fripp String Quintet |
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The Belly Up
San Diego, CA, USA
May. 27, 1993
Earlier in the month the string quintet had played in Argentina before embarking on an North American tour that eventually took them to this date broadcast by the Los Angeles-based radio station
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18 January 1978
New York, NY
Jan. 18, 1978
After rehearsals in New York with John Wetton and Michael Walden in 1977 had finished, Robert Fripp continued to work on and refine material for what would become Exposure with Tony Levin and Jerry
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Inroads
New York, NY, USA
Aug. 07, 1981
Although he was writing about live Frippertronics in London in 1979, Melody Maker's Allan Jones' observations seem equally apt to this last concert of Fripp's run at Inroads. "The audience...could see him playing; they could, more reveallingly, see him *thinking*
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| Robert Fripp |
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Inroads
New York, NY, USA
Aug. 04, 1981
Another loops-only date but what there is manages to be rather sweet with swooning lines interspersed with brittle needles of notes that prickle and tickle our earbuds. Beginning with little prods and jabs of sound, the loops slowly orbit
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| Robert Fripp |
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Washington Square Church Afternoon
New York, NY
Aug. 02, 1981
Speaking in 1986 to Guitar Player magazine Fripp described the original Frippertronics tour "it went very, very public in 1979 with a four-month solo tour – two months in Europe and two in
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| Robert Fripp |
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Washington Square Church Evening
New York, NY, USA
Aug. 02, 1981
Talking to Guitar Player in 1986 when asked about the origins of Frippertronics, Fripp said "I began working on it on my own in June and July 1977, when I was living in New
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| Robert Fripp |
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Washington Square Church Evening
New York, NY
Aug. 01, 1981
In 1979 Fripp was interviewed by Ron Gaskin.
RG: Could you simply explain the process of Frippertronics?
RF: Yes. I record on the left machine, the guitar is recorded on the left machine, the signal passes along the tape to
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| Robert Fripp |
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Washington Square Church Afternoon
New York, NY, USA
Aug. 01, 1981
As with the first set of this show only the original reels exist and any soloing that went on that night will have to be left to the listener’s imagination.
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| Robert Fripp |
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Washington Square Church
New York, NY, USA
Jul. 29, 1981
“TO ME, ROBERT Fripp has always meant the nastiest riffs you could wish to cower from. I mean NASTY. Malevolent, grating sounds which fair oozed teeth-grating stark power. And his solos could
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