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7 April 1982
London, London, United Kingdom
Apr. 07, 1982
A wonderfully up-close-and-in-room earful of Levin and Bruford conjuring up a kind of space-jazz that would make up the spine of Requiem during the recording of Beat.
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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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Rotation
Hannover, Germany
May. 23, 1980
Drawing to the end of an intensive series of live dates in Europe, the gang are captured in pristine sound quality here on their penultimate date in Germany. It’s a recurring feature of LoG gigs that the first number can
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Royal Albert Hall
London, England
May. 17, 1995
Unlucky for some, the thirteenth show from the 1995 European Tour – We find ourselves in dear old Blighty, the first of two nights at The Royal Albert Hall. While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, we continue
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La Luna
Brussels, Belgium
May. 14, 1995
The eleventh night of the 1995 European Tour – KC steam into Brussels.
While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, we continue to use Stormy’s show notes. RF has patch problems in VROOOM and overall with the coda,
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Zenith
Paris, France
May. 13, 1995
Here we have the tenth show of this 1995 European Tour – While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, Stormy’s thoughts are as follows. Paris is great on any night, but with Crimson in town it’s rockin’ A
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Liederhall Beethoven
Stuttgart, Germany
May. 11, 1995
The ninth night of the 1995 European Tour – and Stuttgart is a different story.While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, Stormy's thoughts are as follows. "There seem to be little mistakes here and there that just take
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Philharmonie
Munich, Germany
May. 10, 1995
The eighth night of the 1995 European Tour – and Munich is Stormy’s favourite night of the tour thus far. The band are really hitting their stride, it shows what having a day off can
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Tempodrom
Berlin, Germany
May. 08, 1995
The seventh night of the 1995 European Tour – the band hit Berlin.
While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, we continue to use Stormy’s show notes. His personal highlights were Frame by Frame, Red (which he describes as
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Phillipshalle
Dusseldorf, Germany
May. 07, 1995
The sixth night of the 1995 European Tour – and our bold adventurers find themselves in Dusseldorf.
While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, we have Stormy’s show notes. His personal highlights were Walking on Air, Red, the Thrakking,
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Volkshaus
Zurich, Switzerland
May. 06, 1995
The fifth night of the 1995 European Tour – the band roll into Zurich.
While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, we have Stormy’s show notes. He has repaired the opening notes of VROOOM, which were
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Teatro toniola
Mestre Venice, Italy
May. 04, 1995
There are some nights when the energy flows within Crimso and this gig is certainly one of those. Vrooom though to Dinosaur seem to be possessed of a glowering intensity that one wonders how they will be able to sustain
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Teatro Tenda
Florence, Italy
May. 03, 1995
A wonderfully confident beginning in Florence with Vrooom coming out a tad slower but without losing any energy. The benefits of this approach include Tony Levin’s upright bowed bass on the coda having the same space to chug up to
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