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      KC and Tool in Portland July 18, 2012
Written by sqeele
The staff at the Schnitzer concert hall were really frightened. They were not used to Toolfan, who is a little too close to Insane Clown Posse Fan for comfort. There was a long backup at the metal detectors, because EVERYONE was setting them off with the studs in their jackets or whatever else they were wearing. My girl couldn’t get in until she removed her jewelry. We had to take it back to the car. As a result, the Crims were dangerously curving before we even got in. It was hard to hear the pianissimo at the beginning because of the insane clowns who were tromping down the aisles, happy to gain entrance to the theater in Portland where the symphony plays. Crimson’s 60-minute set was a blistering salvo. They hit it out of the park. Tool was clearly inspired. Gunn, Mastelotto, and Fripp sat in where they could. Gratitude to Trey Gunn. This show was a peak experience in my life. Thanks Trey.
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Krimsons friends! Tue., Aug 21, 2012
Posted by: eggplant
I had the pleasure to view the first three shows as sunday was added late when I first got tickets. I flew in from D.C.,my brother from Miami and we set up camp in the back corner of the hot Read more
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Islands- Naked Tue., Aug 14, 2012
Posted by: jloman1
This reminds me very much of the Beatles "Let it Be- Naked." Stripped of the production, orchestral intro, oboe, cornet and piano from the original, you would think it should lack Read more
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Super Tue., Aug 14, 2012
Posted by: microbunny
Fantastic alternate version! Extremely interesting to hear. What a great find!
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Another gift Tue., Aug 14, 2012
Posted by: myshadow
It amazes me to come to this site on any given Monday and be able to receive yet another gift. 10 minutes of real, amazing music. A ’run through’ that shows that, no matter in what stage this music exists, Read more
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Simply beautiful... Mon., Aug 13, 2012
Posted by: Slipstream
I’m lost for words actually, and can’t thank you enough for this...
On reflection, the bass playing from Boz on this one reminded me of Roger Waters, in a way...
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wow Mon., Aug 13, 2012
Posted by: cube_monkey
That is fantastic. I love the guitar version of this. Thanks very much for going through the trouble to put this out.
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Haunting Mon., Aug 6, 2012
Posted by: microbunny
After repeated listenings of this performance, I’ve encountered a unique moment in Loop II (without solo) at about 1:50 seconds into it, where a particularly haunting note sends me into another Read more
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not as bad as they say Sun., Aug 5, 2012
Posted by: crimson_king22
i went ahead and downloaded this concert, despite what others have said about it. it’s not as bad as they have made it out to be. With the exception of Improv #2, which is horribly scattered and leads Read more
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a question Sun., Aug 5, 2012
Posted by: crimson_king22
I have this show on compact disk when it was released 5 years ago, and played it in my car for the first time the day it arrived in the mail, hotly anticipating the full versions of the improv and Read more
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Paris, France May 28, 1975
Posted by: Siward
Sid - I’ve just downloaded this and agree with everyone else that it is miraculous! Many thanks indeed. I just wanted to ask, though, has the cd release been put back or Read more
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