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Posted: 9 May 2013 |
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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PNC Art Centre
Holmdel, NJ
Jun. 21, 1997
Fresh from his remarkable four-day residency at Salisbury Cathedral, Robert is sharing the stage with Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Kenny Wayne Shepherd as part of G4. It’s the fourth date on the tour, and RF’s strategy for bringing the
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| On This Day |
1979 |
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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International Centre
Bournemouth, UK
Jun. 27, 2004
Playing on what might almost pass for his home turf (or the nearest thing to it), Fripp had his usual detractors but there were also folks who were impressed by what they
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| League of Gentlemen |
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El Mocambo 2nd Show
Toronto, Canada
Jun. 17, 1980
Two shows in one night. It does beg the question where did they find all the energy from to keep their toes a-tapping and their fingers a-snapping at this kind of
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| League of Gentlemen |
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El Mocambo 2nd Show
Toronto, Canada
Jun. 18, 1980
“I have something I want to say to you from the heart. I really want to party...and if we don’t party I think I’m going to go home” says Chuckles Fripp ahead of the second show of the
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| League of Gentlemen |
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El Mocambo 1st Show
Toronto, Canada
Jun. 17, 1980
There are so many times in a LOG gig where things don’t quite happen they might be expected to. One such moment is the joyous discordancy found in Trap as tunings and harmonies go wonderfully awry, drifting across each other
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| League of Gentlemen |
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Chaudiere Club
Ottawa, Canada
Jun. 16, 1980
An occasionally muffled and boxy-sounding cassette enables us to share the LOG in Ottawa. Perhaps it’s just as well that the sound is less than optimal given the interjection from an excited member of the audience toward the end of
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| League of Gentlemen |
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Le Club
Montreal, Canada
Jun. 15, 1980
A very bright and tinny cassette recording nevertheless captures the LoG in-flight, though not always ascending to lofty heights with a fair share of clams for connoisseurs of such delights to be
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| League of Gentlemen |
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Cafe Campus
Quebec City, Canada
Jun. 14, 1980
Parlez-vous Francais? Even if you don’t, you can be pretty sure that the dulcet Dorset voice at the beginning of the tape has just informed the inhabitants of Quebec that the League of Gentlemen are, in fact, a dance
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| League of Gentlemen |
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El Mocambo 1st Show
Toronto, Canada
Jun. 18, 1980
“That was Heptpaprashinokh, a key point in Gurdjieffian metaphysics and great fun to dance to...” says Boppin’ Bobby to a good supportive crowd, clearly lapping up the high octane toe-tappin’ stuff the LoG serve up in the first of two
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| Robert Fripp |
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D.G.G Offices
Hamburg, Germany
May. 28, 1979
Back In Germany to do two shows - one at the Hamburg offices of the record company and another inside a record store. The record company show is rather compact and weighs in as a good primer covering as it
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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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