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University Of Texas Arlington, Texas |
   Soundboard Recordings, Please March 14, 2006
Written by nasmformyzombie
1973-74 Crimson recorded many (if not most) of its gigs via soundboard. Given the fact that there are dozens of unreleased gigs recorded in this manner---and that demand for product from this incarnation of the band is still high---why release a bootleg? Oh, I understand the historical significance of the last gig in Central Park in 1974 (poor quality audience tape released by the KC Club), but why release this gig? 1973-74 Crimson is one of my favorite groups of all time, but I for one refuse to indulge in this nonsense. I will not plunk down my hard earned cash for this. Robert, give us the REAL thing, please.
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Father and son both enjoy Sun., Feb 8, 2009
Posted by: JPrisco
I first played this disc while my almost-five-year-old son played with Lego in the living room. A special highlight in my ears was David’s confident entry on the end-solo in "Starless", but my son declared unsolicited favor Read more
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Staggering Wed., Jan 21, 2009
Posted by: kevineden
My first DGM download and what a scorcher. Having heard some of it on the Great Deciever box I was partly prepared for this gig. What a staggering beast of sonic power this KC Read more
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Among the very best Sun., Jan 4, 2009
Posted by: dubhthaigh
It could be my ears or even better equipment, but I’d swear this sounds even better than the box set versions on TGD. As for performances, this is as superlative an effort among the four of them as any lineup Read more
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On the other hand ... Sat., Jan 3, 2009
Posted by: mrsnowman
Yes, both gig and The Great Deceiver boxed set are beyond excellent. However, I’m buying this download so that after 16 years I can finally hear the end of Starless - I’ve never found a CD player that could play Read more
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Extraordinary Sat., Dec 27, 2008
Posted by: bfquirog
This amazing show is a testament of the power of the Wetton/Cross/Bruford/Fripp lineup. Their music brought together power and beauty (an exotic variety of beauty, that is). This show has also stunning sound Read more
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Paris, France April 09, 1973
Posted by: harmonicscarf
I love this show, it is a good portrait of the transition from the muir-era improv style into a new one. the crystallizations are morphing slightly and it seems like the improv before talking drum is a prelude atmosphere which it Read more
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LTIA1 is a wonder Mon., Oct 20, 2008
Posted by: dubhthaigh
The sound is a little dodgy, but there is no denying that this lineup blistered the paint off the walls whenever they took up the cause. And they take it up with passion here in Read more
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April 9, 1973 Sun., Oct 19, 2008
Posted by: jehu56
We all love Crim. At what point do we say these recording are not worth distributing?? The quality of sound is awful, the performance was good.
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Maybe 2.5 Star Sound? Sat., Oct 18, 2008
Posted by: Tadream
Performance is fine, just like most of the time. Sound is a bit rough, but overall, I’m glad it was released.
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