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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 starsWhere R We?   December 26, 2011
Written by harmonicscarf

    i waited quite a while to get this one........and i have such immense and unwieldy feelings about it. on one hand, the ’sickness’ of the percussion is devastatingly grandiose and stellar. on the other hand that same mastery puts everything into a weird light, almost like a drum clinic.  Nearly all of the the guitar ’solos’ or even moments when things ’gell’ are missing.I do truly ’dig’ the frame by frame, with it’s permutations. and there the percussion is most well established. 
     I should here point out that "I" fully understand that King Crimson does not owe me anything whatsoever.  I am not paying taxes to the band in any way. I choose to injest what selections I may, but I will continue to indulge in this ’review’.
      a perfect example of the dynamics of this concert is illustrated in "Level Five", one of my personal favorites.  Everything is grand even through the awesome permutation on the "busy section". This is glorious by the way, I absolutely lose myself in it.  I even slightly attempt to not identify with it’s majesty,......but....i won’t spend much time on the something missing from the usually sweeping grandeur on Fripp’s lead subsequent to that aformentioned flourish....it’s the following section that is so curious. when the normal 7 time beat during Belew’s solo is kinda slaughtered by the drum section.  To me, this is a time to play with simplicity and brutality while the guitar solo screams.  But what happens is so chaotic, and perhaps even improper, .....I am compelled to raise the point.......but should I write a personal letter to Gavin?  no, that’s not even close to being an option of any reasonable consideration....ahhh, well, I do hate to have any negativity in this, but continuing shall proceed as it will........the ’swingin’ talking drum? there are two hands for most people. for me, one of my mind hands is totally groovin’ to it, but then there’s something obligatory and forced about it. Is it the thing to play? would the "sailor’s tale" have been a worst choice?  I have to wonder what are the criteria for set lists.  This was one of the only times that i’ve ever felt that the Crim was playing greatest hits.  Is that due to the ’retirement’ of Trey Gunn?  Was Mr. Harrison’s inclusion a slight remedy to that situation? to provide an overwhelming display of mastery in exchange for hot burning new material?  In comparison, the Japan DVD from 2003 is a better view of the "sphinx’s tits", there is more mystery maybe (alliteration boom!) and I guess I’ll just say :so what.........it is not my intention to be a horrible stick in the mud. quite frankly, I’ve enjoyed this release immensely, i just have feelings about it that i have now found urgent enough to share on this computer interface dashboard.  the drum duos are "sick" indeed. clinical bitchin’-ness for the rhythmically acute. or something.  This I will make one more point.......about LTIA II........we’ve heard it a lot.....and frankly, one of my favorite versions of this is the album version.  Who can’t be moved by the violin solo section? with the freakish drum clatter, maybe the ultimate demonstration of dual percussion action. .... so, I guess i’m not experienced enough to know how a band can keep that magic alive after so many playings.  The ideas are phenomenal in this track but it just seems to be less "fundamental" to today’s world.....fuck, what am i saying, I just listened to and relished the sensation of Haydn’s symph 92 fourth movement., is that not relevant today?........there are many contradictions. .... but just get this recording for whatever reason. buy it today, it’s stellar, yeah!  I regret that i’ve never had a hot date with the Crim beast, so maybe i’m just jealous that i wasn’t "there"........but it’d be presumptuous to claim that i’m even here............merry christmas. may you find the higher realms.


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Very scary... ahh... ha... ha...   Sat., May 31, 2008
Posted by: MrFarx
I don’t know what is scarier, this tidbit or the fact that they might have to pay royalties to the folks that own the copyrights to "Happy Birthday".  ;-) Read more

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Beyond SCARY!   Thu., May 29, 2008
Posted by: HalJarvis
OK, now thats kinda beyond scary! Read more

Fan Review
I'm not 16 anymore   Sat., May 24, 2008
Posted by: James999
what I mean by ’I’m not 16 anymore’ is that, hearing Indisipline with the long intro..in this case the tickler ending before (way before?) the chord-changing thrashing begins...it just does’nt hold me as rapt as when I used to hear Read more

Fan Review
Shape Of Things To Come...   Fri., May 23, 2008
Posted by: PR1955
If this is an indication of whats to come in August 2008(here in NYC) this should be the best KC since the Bruford days...Gavin Harrison really rocks out and has that heavy/funky syncopation that Bruford added to the KC Read more

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wonderful   Wed., May 21, 2008
Posted by: Lazarus
...I’ve been missing this tune for so many years... Read more

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aaaa wheres the rest?   Mon., May 19, 2008
Posted by: jazzcat
now I know theres more to that...talk about a tease    is it August yet????This is gonna be one hellofa band ...Is one hell of a band!!! thank you lord...and thanx for making that hot lil tidbit avalablePleeeease gimme some Read more

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Welcome Gavin Harrison   Mon., May 19, 2008
Posted by: SJClarson
It certainly sounds to me that Gavin Harrison has found an appropriate home for his fabulous playing!! SJC Cincinnati Read more

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Interruptus   Mon., May 19, 2008
Posted by: dwayne
Coitus Interruptus, THAT’s what THIS is!!! No need to prove KC can do fine without Bill: The Level Five EP already did that to me. My guess is that, since this tune was originally conceived as a drum Read more

Fan Review
A wonderful birthday present!   Mon., May 19, 2008
Posted by: BlackPage1
I turn 55 today and have been listening to the wonderful music of King Crimson for 39 years! I first heard Indiscipline live in 1981 and look forward to hearing in again August 11th in Read more

Fan Review
can I just say...?   Mon., May 19, 2008
Posted by: cuicawrangler
OH HELL YES. The funk is in the house. I cannot WAIT to hear these guys in Chicago. Bring on the new. Sorry I can’t be more Read more

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