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Music in the DGM Live library is available for purchase in FLAC and MP3 file formats. You may download shows using BitTorrent software or using your web browser.
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Gaston Hall, Georgetown University
Washington, DC, USA
Mar. 15, 1983
Alex Mundy has painstakingly restored the concert experience by matching the surviving original reels with audience recordings to provide us with a close approximation of Fripp's concert and lecture tour.
"At the moment there are some very interesting developments are happening
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The Sound Warehouse
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Jun. 18, 1979
After rejecting calls to reform King Crimson with John Wetton and Bill Bruford (resulting in them going off to form UK), Fripp’s return to the stage, or more accurately just behind it, was with Peter Gabriel’s band in
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The Music Box
Paris, France
May. 25, 1979
Short but exceptionally sweet Robert’s first session at the Musical Box finds him layering long warm radiant notes. By contrast the second slightly longer loop offers a more pensive sonic panorama, with the repeated picked note that he utilised on
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Le Trompe l'Oiel
Paris, France
May. 13, 1979
The second date at Le Trompe L’oiel in Paris is represented by this continuous hour-long recording. With drifting sonorous notes wreathed in an analogue sizzle, the first thirty minutes are concerned with creating a slow-but-steady
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Le Trompe l'Oiel
Paris, France
May. 12, 1979
Sadly no reels could be found for the two shows in Amsterdam on the 8th May at RAF Records in the afternoon and Boudisque in the evening. Nor is there any trace of the performance at The Club in Brussels
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| Robert Fripp |
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Kammertheater
Zurich, Switzerland
May. 29, 1979
There’s some doubt about whether this reel matches up to this date in the tour as (not for the first time) there’s no indication on the reel itself or the exterior
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| Robert Fripp |
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Schallplatten Record Store
Hamburg, Germany
May. 28, 1979
Thanks to the magic of his patient old-school listening and a bit of technology, DGM’s engineer Alex Mundy has combined the original reel with a bootleg recording of Fripp’s appearance in the Schallplatten Record
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Theatre Le Palace
Paris, France
May. 27, 1979
The final appearance at the Palace Theatre and it’s been quite a treat for those coming along. Within Frippertronics there are varying points that can go from being tender to terse within a seconds of each other as new layers
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Theatre Le Palace
Paris, France
May. 26, 1979
Meanwhile back at the Palace Fripp whips up a storm during the third loop of the evening, introducing a more menacing tone early on amidst the relatively calm waters that have preceded
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Theatre Le Palace
Paris, France
May. 25, 1979
One of two concerts in Paris on the same day by the highly mobile Mr.Fripp and his trusty twin Revoxes. There’s an interesting variation about half way through the first of the two reels that has the normally smooth lines
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Theatre Le Palace
Paris, France
May. 24, 1979
The first in a short residency in Paris has Fripp delivering stately sweeps of the strange bleeping and droning that enthralled but in some cases infuriated audience members who’d been expecting something more in keeping with King
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Polydor
Paris, France
May. 23, 1979
From Germany to France and another record company office date. The Frippertronics tour was conceived as a way of promoting the newly released Exposure and at the same time generate a more intimate and integrated way of engaging with both
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