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Royal Exeter Bournemouth, UK |
      Original power December 22, 2005
Written by orrason
This bootleg is just so powerful. Here you can hear Robert in fire mode - so seldomly heard these days. I just love to listen to him on this one and "can´t get enough". This music is valid now and not at all dated. it soumds fresh and should be performed live again. This is what Projeckt 1 could have done but never dared to go to. I like this rawness. I would like to hear Robert perform with a basic rhytm section like this one. Robert - can you still enter fire mode for a whole concert like here ? Is that not approriate when one is turning 60 (sorry Robert for this one) It´s more powerful than the live CD of LOG, that CD sounded a little thin and the guitar was to back in the mix. Roberts guitar can well live more front up due to the quality of playing. Best regards Örn the stonker broadband builder from Iceland.
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Hannover, Germany May 23, 1980
Posted by: williamsams
They need a vocalist, otherwise sounds pretty good.
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Wow! Mon., Mar 1, 2010
Posted by: norwoodgolf
The sound quality almost matches that of the "God Save The King" CD. This is a must download if you want to hear clean versions of the songs that did not make it onto the Read more
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Great Sound Mon., Mar 1, 2010
Posted by: jblock
Another excellent LOG download, with great sound. It’s always an enjoyable listen to these folks groove, hear Robert in a purely instrumental setting, and the organ take its rightful place in the sonic Read more
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Valiant try Wed., Dec 2, 2009
Posted by: desol81
RF bravely demonstrates this to his rhythm section who aren’t having one of their better days; and Mr. Andrews seems to be playing something different somwhere in his head.
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Very Interesting Mon., Nov 23, 2009
Posted by: thepainter
I thought that this was mainly an Adrian Belew composition. Mr Fripp is a great composer as a music writer, and I love the lightness of Exposure or Crimson pieces. Yes, KC is a band, but Robert is the main Read more
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nolstalgic resonance Mon., Aug 24, 2009
Posted by: hanbledzoin
While living in E. Lansing (first year college) I found a flyer for the LOG
posted just as the semester ended on a lamp post. Standing mouth agape - I could hardly believe it - Read more
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LOG Dooley's Tue., Aug 11, 2009
Posted by: rsimonse
This was my first purchase through DGMLIVE.com and I made it a safe one as League of Gentlemen are my favorite short-lived band of all Read more
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Intriguing, fierce stuff Thu., Jun 18, 2009
Posted by: kevred
Regarding the lament about such hot playing by Fripp over a "dull" rhythm section--true, this ain’t Bruford & Wetton, but every combination produces results not available elsewhere. To my ears, the best Crimson-related rhythm sections provide what amounts Read more
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Wow! Thu., Jun 11, 2009
Posted by: pete3names
All of the LoG downloads over the past couple of years have been exciting, but this is something else, and quite unique. Made my hair stand up!
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