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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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Teatro Smeraldo
Milan, Italy
Jun. 20, 2003
A capacity crowd turned out for the Crims in Milan and though Fripp performed a soundscape prior to the main show his efforts were largely ignored by the majority of
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City Hall
Sheffield, England
May. 29, 1971
Sourced from a venerable audience recording, it’s just possible to make out that Crimso are turning in a varied performance despite the gnarly sonics. Mel Collins’ sax work on Pictures and Sailors Tale continues to
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Town Hall
Birmingham, England
May. 22, 1971
For an opening number, Pictures Of A City is performed in a remarkably relaxed fashion. Indeed there are moments where the band de-construct the piece almost to the point of
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The Guild Hall
Plymouth, England
May. 11, 1971
Seventeen months after KC last played the UK, Boz, Mel, Ian and Robert took to the stage of Plymouth’s Guildhall.
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City Hall
Sheffield, England
Oct. 19, 1971
This very clear and extremely listenable audience recording has the band in fine form in Sheffield. Cirkus has a somewhat eerie beginning with Wallace hissing out the title of the piece over Sinfield’s VCS3-generated
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Massey Hall
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nov. 11, 1971
An often fuzzy and at times indistinct audience recording captures Crimson as it embarks on the second date of its North American campaign and what would prove to be Peter Sinfield’s last tour with the
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Academy Of Music
New York, NY
Nov. 24, 1971
“Ladies and gentlemen you see before you a phenomenon which is interesting if not rare; it’s a mellotron which has just broken down.” Eight gigs into the North American tour and Fripp’s mellotron has given up the ghost forcing
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Marquee
London, England
Aug. 10, 1971
Arguably the greatest find in Mister Stormy’s trawl through the Crimson archives: uncovering a previously unheard set on the second night at the band’s stint at The Marquee. Having only had the fairly grim-sounding bootleg to go on, it’s wonderful
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Central Park
New York, NY
Jul. 01, 1974
Of this momentous concert John Wetton comments “If I shuffle off this mortal coil tomorrow that gig would be the one for me. That was the one…it was almost tearful, it was so emotional.”
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Marquee
London, England
Jul. 06, 1969
Clearly it wasn’t just their musical reputations that had been enhanced by appearing at Hyde Park the previous day as Ian McDonald notes in his dairy:
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Hyde Park
London, England
Jul. 05, 1969
A gig that is not only an iconic moment of the sixties but one that announced Crimson’s presence on the international stage.
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