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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Mar 27, 2012 |
That Mel, Boz, Ian & Robert played in Boston supporting Yes with Bill Bruford still on drums. It was at this gig that Bill seized his opportunity to ask Fripp about meeting up and discussing some ideas once they were back in the UK.
Two months after this gig was recorded, in May 1972 Fripp and Bruford kept the meeting they'd promised each other to see what, if anything, might happen.
You can grab the concert via the mail order store.
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Guitar Circle of Europe Hit The Road
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Jan 2, 2013
The Guitar Circle of Europe are playing dates this month. They'll be presenting a new repertoire that will include some King Crimson tuneage. Hernan Nunez also says a new album is in the offing. More details as we get them. In the meantime you can catch the GCE from the 8th -12 January at the following venues.
8th January showtime tbc Café Lohengrin
Free admission, Sedanstraße 35, 30161 Hannover
http://www.cafelohengrin.de/
9th January. 20:00 hs Bennexer Brauhaus
Free admission, Hauptstraße 23, 31832 Springe (OT Bennigsen)
http://www.facebook.com/bennexer.brauhaus
10th January.19:30 hs Antikriegshaus Sievershausen
Free admission, Kirchweg 4A, 31275 Lehrte
www.antikriegshaus.de
12th January 20:30 hs Rabotheater Hengelo - Eijsinkzaal
Tickets EUR 15
www.rabotheater.nl/detail/270/the-guitar-circle-of-europe
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You Wait For A Feature On Robert Fripp...
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Jan 1, 2013
And then two come along together in the pages of Prog and Mojo magazines which both contain new interviews with Robert Fripp.
( thanks to Anthony V Hall for sending in this picture) Mojo offers an 8-page feature written by Mike Barnes and covers Fripp's time in Crimson as well as his various collaborations. Prog contains a one-page piece penned by Fripp himself which asks the question What Is King Crimson? This is followed by an 11-page feature written by yours truly and centered around an interview with Robert that focuses on the years from Court up to Larks' and the creative processes that were at work at the time. You can see some of the magazine spread over on the blog. This is followed by a 4-page appraisal of Giles, Giles & Fripp's Cheerful Insanity album by Lin Bensley, with commentary from Mike and Peter Giles.
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Happy New Year
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Jan 1, 2013
The very best seasonal greetings from the team at DGMLive, and hoping that all our visitors and supporters have a happy 2013.
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Stormy Selection Volume Five
:: Posted by Alex Mundy on Tue., Dec 25, 2012
Finally as I get up off of the floor after many a mince pie, SMS Vol. 5 is now available for download! Merry Christmas.
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Merry Christmas
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Dec 25, 2012
Seasonal wishes from the entire team at DGMLive. Here's a Christmas card created by none other than Jamie Muir!
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All About John Kelman's End Of Year List
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Dec 21, 2012
Larks' Tongues In Aspic is one of the albums featured on John Kelman's Best Of 2012 list.
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Wilson Sings
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Dec 21, 2012
Steven Wilson's new album, featuring Theo Travis and others, The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories), is now available for pre-order at Burning Shed.
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Thrak Covered
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Dec 18, 2012
The cover design of Thrak and other associated Double Trio recordings comes under scrutiny here.
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LTIA Reviewed
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Dec 18, 2012
The 40th Anniversary edition Larks' Tongues In Aspic has been reviewed here.
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Dec 17, 2012
Mister Stormy presents us with an opportunity to wrap our listening gear around another couple of tracks from The Vicar's Songbook.
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