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Posted: 13 May 2013 |
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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Symphony Hall
Phoenix, AZ
Oct. 23, 1995
“Warmed up? Ready to go? Well alright!” says Belew to the crowd at Symphony Hall. Belew’s triggered voice on Neurotica contains both first and second verses running simultaneously after the band come out of
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House Of Blues
Los Angeles, CA
Oct. 22, 1995
“Boy I miss this!” says Belew, clearly delighted to be playing in the more intimate surroundings of the House Of Blues. Perhaps energised by the sheer proximity of the audience, Crimson truly hit the ground running in this stomper of
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Marin Civic Auditorium
San Rafael, CA
Oct. 21, 1995
An interestingly textured improv kicks open the second night of the tour. Like some demented waltz, Fripp’s strings pan from one extreme to another in the stereo picture whilst Levin’s upright bass growls and prowls around Belew’s sustained notes and
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Zellerbach Auditorium
Berkeley, CA
Oct. 20, 1995
“Me and the guys were just talking” says Belew after a blistering rendition of Indiscipline and taking bows before commencing a sequence of encores. “We’ve been in Japan for the last three weeks, a beautiful country, we love it
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| King Crimson |
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Commodore Ballroom
Vancouver, Canada
Dec. 01, 1981
This rather murky audience recording captures Crimson on the last night of their North American tour. Thanks for Mister Stormy’s ministrations a picture of a highly charged band emerges, whose power moves far beyond its humble sonic
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Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Vancouver, Canada
May. 30, 1984
“Welcome to the start of the King Crimson 1984 tour of America I hope you know some of these songs and note the discrepancies and applaud our bravery afterwards” says
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Mr Stormys Monday Selection Vol.5
Salisbury, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Dec. 23, 2012
With solar powered torch in hand, and flat cap upon his head, it's time once again for good old Mr Stormy to give up his newly discovered treasures.
Now in it's fifth
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| Robert Fripp |
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Royal Albert Hall
London, United Kingdom
Jun. 29, 2004
The final date of the UK leg of the G3 tour. Punter TimJ thought that Fripp’s solo spot opening the evening was “Just a load of washy synth sounds. I was at least expecting something that sounded vaguely like a
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Royal Concert Hall
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Jun. 28, 2004
A wonderful set that’s on a par with the Birmingham gig in terms of the sense of sustained reverie Fripp generates across the entire half an hour. It’s interesting also that there’s more voices of support for Fripp’s set here
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NIA Academy
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Jun. 26, 2004
If you only want to buy one show out of this bundle of gigs then you could do a lot worse than your lugs around this gorgeous, radiant set from
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