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    Academy Of Music    New York, NY
 
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“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 him to valiantly comp for all he’s worth during an otherwise storming reading of Cirkus. There have been equipment bugs throughout the tour but thanks to some on-stage support from the crew normal service is soon restored. This is a bright and often hissy audience recording but it clears up nicely for Formentera containing some choppy picking from Fripp as though he’s slightly impatient and wanting to get on to the next track. When he does he opts for the sustained laser beam tone intially. Possessing the sleek beauty of a scalpel Fripp slices the air with before reverting to the chordal sledgehammer that stomps everything in its range flatter than a tentpeg. The outro is momentarily chaotic with Collins’ brass setting ‘tron being somewhat swamped by Fripp’s scorching tone. A superb Schizoid Man with Collins setting the place on fire gives the punters in New York the kind of clout they were cruising for all along. Another powerful gig by a band who definitely know what they’re doing.
 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  Cirkus  [PREVIEW]  9.18
2.  RF Announcement  [PREVIEW]  1.30
3.  Pictures Of A City  [PREVIEW]  8.40
4.  RF Announcement  [PREVIEW]  1.04
5.  Formentera Lady  [PREVIEW]  6.40
6.  The Sailors Tale  [PREVIEW]  13.47
7.  21st Century Schizoid Man  [PREVIEW]  8.28
8.  RF Announcement  [PREVIEW]  0.55
9.  The Devils Triangle  [PREVIEW]  7.03

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Personnel
Robert Fripp
Mel Collins
Boz Burrell
Ian Wallace

 


Audio Source: Bootleg Cassette

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 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 starsHad you ever heard the hot date before the love letter?, Sun., Jun 10, 2012
Written by jweissenburger
This show was the first concert recording I had heard from this era. In fact, I had gotten a hold of this recording before I had listened to “Lizard”, so to me, this version of “Cirkus” was the first I had ever heard, and for a time became the more definitive version. The stomping feel to it makes the song may come across as lumbering, Boz screaming at one point as if he is trying to raise the dead. But to me, it makes the song much more sinister than the studio version turned out to be. It is, without a doubt, my favorite live version of this song. “Sailor’s Tale” is good, even with the schmaltzy ending. You can tell the band is still having fun playing this tune. "The Devil’s Triangle" is quite a feat for them to try, since the studio version is vastly different. I’m glad this show is finally up on DGM Live for download. The sound is good with a slight hiss, not perfect (but what do you want for 40 years ago?). But after the first minute or two the performance makes you forget it’s even there. Man, listening to this takes me back to when I first heard it those many years ago on cassette (what is that again?). The strength of “Cirkus” alone makes this a good buy. Recommended.

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