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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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| On This Day |
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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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El Rey Theater
Los Angeles, CA
May. 13, 2006
The final show by Bill Rieflin’s Slow Music Project has them emerging from a disconcerting miasma of mains hum. Happily however, static notes gradually mingle and after the dramatic intro,things are anything but
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Dooley's
East Lansing, MI, USA
Jul. 08, 1980
It takes the Thrang Thrang Gang a little while to find their feet at Dooleys. A certain degree of unsteadiness affects each player in turn and it’s not really until the third number in to they begin to set things
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| King Crimson |
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Shepherds Bush
London, England
Jul. 03, 2000
So here we are at the final date of Crimson’s 2000’s long, hard Euro-slog. Filmed by the Bootleg TV crew and included on the Eyes Wide Open dvd, the band work hard at a show that doesn’t always catch
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| King Crimson |
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Stanley Warner Theatre
Pittsburgh, PA
Apr. 29, 1974
A cracking, take-no-prisoners version of The Great Deceiver opens this defining, much bootlegged performance from 1974.
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| Robert Fripp |
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Auditorio Nacional
Mexico City, Mexico
Nov. 30, 2004
The last time Robert Fripp had played this venue it had been the final gig by the Double Duo. This particular night found him kicking off the last leg of the G3 tour with Steve Vai and Joe
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| King Crimson |
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Millenaris Centre
Budapest, Hungary
Jul. 15, 2003
Whichever way you look at this is a significant show:
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| Robert Fripp |
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Diamond Hall
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Nov. 27, 2006
Originally this was scheduled to be the first of three ProjeKct Six dates supporting Porcupine Tree in Japan.
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| King Crimson |
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Dora Cohen Hall Oxford Poly
Oxford, England
Mar. 10, 1982
The band had been on a short tour that began in the February in the States, and then them into the UK for this gig
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| Robert Fripp |
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Apollo
Manchester, United Kingdom
Jun. 24, 2004
Recorded on the eighth night of a 35 date world tour, Fripp was always going to be a controversial addition to the G3 line-up.
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The Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA
May. 12, 2006
Perhaps it's because they're approaching the end of the tour but on this occasion there's very little preamble involved in what is probably the most direct first set so far.
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