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Posted: 17 June 2013 |
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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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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Champaign-Urbana Sessions
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
Jan. 17, 1983
Originally released in 2002 as KCCC21 The Champaign-Urbana sessions from January 1983 documents the struggle to come up with a third King Crimson album by the line-up that had brought us Discipline (1981) and Beat
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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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