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    Schallplatten Record Store    Hamburg, Germany
 
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Thanks to the magic of his patient old-school listening and a bit of technology, DGM’s engineer Alex Mundy has combined the original reel with a bootleg recording of Fripp’s appearance in the Schallplatten Record Store. Thus we get a slight variation in the audio quality as the different sources align but that’s a small price to pay to be able to hear Fripp’s soloing albeit briefly. The last six minutes are frighteningly good wherein Fripp ups the tension around one repeating morse-like note and the growl of swelling waves, over which we hear mournful swoops and the bee-like cross-picking buzz that presages The Zero Of The Signified. All in all a truly dramatic conclusion.

A murky recording of Fripp's encounter with the audience - wherein he declares an ambition to become the new James Last - is included for completeness.
 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  Music For Record Stores  [PREVIEW]  20.30
2.  Music For Record Stores And Solo  [PREVIEW]  19.03
3.  RF Audience Chatter  [PREVIEW]  3.19

All previews are MP3 192kbps

Personnel
Robert Fripp

 


Audio Source: 1/4 Inch Tape And Bootleg Cassette

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Purchase Tour (15 shows)
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Download MP3 Tour $46.00

 

 

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Written by microbunny

Pretty sure the german word "Schallplatten" translates into "Record Store" in English. I think the proper name of this venue should be "Govi Schallplatten" or "Govi Record Store".

Fantastic job with the bootleg synchronization and wonderful to hear!

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