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 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars6 out of 5 starsKing Crimson Concert April 13th, 1974   February 28, 2008

April 13th, 1974; The Municipal Auditorium in Atlanta. Once seated and before the band emerged I noticed that the lighting was actually a Crimson Red. My thanks to the lighting crew...and to the sound crew as well. As you would expect from consumate professionals like King Crimson, their crew was the best. As the band emerged and walked to their designated spots on stage the lighting changed intensity and hue. If you could say it got more crimson, that’s what happened. Then, without uttering a word, the band exploded into their first set. I was close enough to see Robert Fripp and John Wetton’s hands...they were a blur. Even though I was tripping my brains out, everything was clear and focused, but their hands were a constant blur. This was King Crimson! For years I had been munching down their work, even though I was unable to play along. These players are among the very best...bordering on unbelievable. Bill Bruford was absolutely demolishing the drum set, with love and passion. David Cross was shocking; lashing yet carressing out keyboard riffs and melodies that conjured up emotional feelings that I had only felt previosly while seeing ELP in concert. The entire band emitted an electrical energy that could have powered not only the Municipal Auditorium, but the Omni as well. I apologize for not remembering the exact song order, but the entire Starless And Bible Black album was played as well as excerpts from Larks’ Tongues In Aspic and of course, In The Court Of The Crimson King. There was an encore which included 21st Century Schizoid Man. What a night...it truly changed me and to this day I have fond memories of my personal time in The Court. There is no way for me to express my feelings of thankfulness to the band and their crew, but I must try. So from the bottom of this old heart, thank you all. Matt Lincoln


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Augsburg   Tue., May 14, 2013
Posted by: eviLMGD
I’ve seen this gig listed as being in Dieburg, rather than Augsburg, and at a what sounds like a smallish venue. RF is low in the mix on this recording, indicating a small Read more

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Love this German tour...   Sat., Apr 13, 2013
Posted by: jeffoaster
The concerts from the German leg of Crimso’s ’74 tour are all top notch, and all bring something special to the table. There are some interesting nuances to this show. There is nothing particularly special about the opening improv and Read more

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A Testament to George Chkiantz   Thu., Mar 14, 2013
Posted by: syncopatico
Whenever I hear recorded evidence of King Crimson in 1973/74 I’m reminded of the superb audio recording/engineering talent(s) of George Chkiantz! Each instrument can be heard clearly in the overall mix: the guitar occupying its proper space, a full Read more

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More please...   Wed., Mar 13, 2013
Posted by: jeffoaster
Judging by this performance and the Atlanta one the following week, Crimso were really on fire at this point - moreso than usual. While the sound quality isn’t pristine and has some occasional dropouts, it is certainly listenable Read more

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   London, London, United Kingdom   January 07, 1974
Posted by: johnnypro
this heals my soul Read more

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Lovely   Sat., Mar 9, 2013
Posted by: myshadow
Now we have around five minutes of music from Starless And Bible Black, and these ’studies’ are lovely.  I too, am amazed these weren’t added to the 40th anniversary edition.  I know, often artists feel that the final takes are Read more

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Immensely beautiful   Wed., Mar 6, 2013
Posted by: orrason
A real gem this one. Outstandingly beautiful, I wish more of these ... Read more

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Breathtaking   Tue., Mar 5, 2013
Posted by: microbunny
This should have been part of the 40th Anniversary release. Astoundingly beautiful to hear it stripped down like this... Read more

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Beauty   Mon., Mar 4, 2013
Posted by: fhc339835
It is so wonderful! Pure beauty. Read more

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Yayyyy!   Mon., Mar 4, 2013
Posted by: snufkin
No offense to the Vicar, but I missed these precious Crimso nuggets. Thanks for the return of the Mighty Crim! Read more

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