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Written by Keelaay
Getting a second look, this is definitely the show I saw and was indeed the last night at the Prix D’ Ami.  Dates are off though.  Check out the poster in the vision section.  Crimso played the Prix D’ Ami on Sept 30, and Oct 1 and 2.  Great show!!


 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 starsLast show at the Prix?   November 13, 2010
Written by Keelaay
Funny.  Notes say this is the last show at the Prix D’ Ami prior to transfer to the Broadway.  But I saw Crimso at the Prix D’ Ami on Octubre 2, 1994, 22 horas.  Have the ticket stub in front of me.  Entrada Numero 351.  Fantastic night...  


 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars4 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 starsFiring up the engines in Argentina   May 25, 2009
Written by JPrisco
What the setlist doesn’t show is that "One Time" through "Elephant Talk" is played without pause, as if one big medley -- very effective. The mix is typically strong on separation, drums and vocals, making it easy to appreciate Pat’s work. Trey Gunn is not so easy to discern, but he finds ways of adding interesting harmonies and textures.

This is a band finding itself, and doing a good job of it: The rarely-performed "Discipline" and "Fashionable" (titled "Funky Jam" here) were soon replaced by other songs, both old and new; "People" provides an example of the latter, here almost fully developed though still instrumental, and a surprisingly strong "Sleepless" shows how well they could interpret material from previous editions.  I have no idea what "stonking" means, but in September 1994, lots of potential was being exploited, and this is a fine example.

P.S. The second version of "Red" sounds even better than the first -- no doubt  fired up by the abundant enthusiasm from the audience.


 

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