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Crimson In Paris   April 13, 2005
Written by John Bungey

OF THE once pioneering bands of English progressive rock, King Crimson
are the great survivors. While Yes, Genesis and the Moody Blues long ago
gave up musical adventures for the gentler pastures of Radio 2,
nostalgia or the golf course, Crimson are still hacking their way down
unfamiliar paths.

Not that Robert Fripp, the hugely gifted, notoriously prickly guitarist
leading this umpteenth incarnation would thank you for lumping his
efforts under the dread label "prog rock". Certainly in Paris we are a
world away from the dopey concept albums and terrible trousers of the
genre's heyday. Crimson 2000 are a lean and mean four-piece, whose agile
manoeuvres - from heavy metal to ambient to avant-garde - at no point
threaten a return to the Court of the Crimson King.

Fripp sits on his customary stool expressionless, refusing to
acknowledge the audience, only his hands moving. As he clangs through
Lark's Tongue in Aspic Part IV it's hard not to sympathise with those
who wonder how a happily married, middle-aged man living in a Dorset
mansion can produce music of such fury.

The rest of the team is American: Adrian Belew is the genial front man,
Pat Mastelotto plays electronic drums which sometimes sound like the
future, sometimes like dustbins being thwacked, and are probably a
mistake. The bass parts and a lot else come from Trey Gunn playing a
ten-string super-guitar.

The band's musical interests lie in intricate guitar interplay and
dense, shifting rhythm patterns, with melody and harmony rather lower on
the agenda. Fripp once grandly announced that Crimson was an experiment
to see how Hendrix would have sounded playing Bartok, and as he skitters
through the dissonant breakneck run of FraKctured (sic) from the new
ConstruKction of Light album you understand what he's aiming for.

Of course, what this approach also means is that you don't get that
traditional rock show staple, the hummable tune. Belew's voice has to
negotiate determinedly obtuse melody lines in Into the Frying Pan and
ProzaKc Blues, a brutish mutated 12-bar. Nor do the band play the old
repertoire. Only during the three encores do Crimson perform anything
from earlier than 1994, ending with a mighty rendition of David Bowie's
Heroes, a tune on which Fripp played guitar back in 1977.

The current tour won't be coming to Britain - save for a lone date at
the Shepherds Bush Empire, London, on July 3. Economics and Fripp's
long-held distrust of the English music press and, indeed, the
expectations of English audiences, have conspired to keep the band away.
It's a shame because far from the gaze of the czars of popular taste,
this wayward outfit is conjuring up utterly individual, occasionally
astonishing music.


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Finally!   Sun., Jul 9, 2006
Posted by: AcousticPhenomena
I cannot believe the tenacity and veracity of this show. Adrian is a wildman itching to make more music. Robert seems in as good a form as anything. Elektrik, Dangerous Curves, Virtuous Circle and Level 5 are finding their way Read more

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Thanx for the   Sat., Jul 8, 2006
Posted by: mudfish55
I had been one of those asking and hoping for more of a taste of the 2001 touring band.  I agree with the other reviewer that the ’01 shows had a certain "something" about them that even ’03, in all Read more

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A genuine performance from a genuine band   Sat., Jul 8, 2006
Posted by: millingt
After giving the new 2001 gig a ride, I have come to the conclusion that this download is one of DGM’s most genuine. I mean, the 2003 performance is killer, but the 2001 performance has something that the 2003 version Read more

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Thank you!   Fri., Jul 7, 2006
Posted by: JGroFZ
This was my first live Crimson experience, having gotten into the band in early 2001. I was floored. I’m thrilled that this is up here, and the sound quality is very Read more

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Last gig???   Fri., May 26, 2006
Posted by: Mattgroaning
This was my first music download, my first encounter with flac, my first encounter with bit-torrent and it shall most definitely not be my last. The instructions and links all added up to a smooth and painless learning Read more

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Agree with ziggyyoussef   Sun., May 21, 2006
Posted by: danceofthedawn74
Ich bin mit dir einverstanden ziggyyoussef, in dem Trey Gunn und Pat Mastellato, im Vergleich zur Aufnahme Elektrik, ganz klar geworden sind. I am also in agreement with you that the TPTB material really comes alive live and especially when played Read more

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sound differences   Mon., Mar 13, 2006
Posted by: mikeh69
I just downloaded this show tonight. Yes I think it’s wonderful concert. Im interested in this technology... flac vs like a packaged cd that you would buy like from the dgm Read more

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If this is Crimson on a bad night...   Tue., Mar 7, 2006
Posted by: dubhthaigh
I’m not sure I could handle them when they are on. I guess things sound different depending on which side of the flac. you are on. In any case, the lads are incendiary throughout, and while, yes, there are Read more

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Deception   Sat., Feb 25, 2006
Posted by: nbussiere
Few days after that show, Trey Gunn quit KC. I understood why the music was so empty that night. As a matter of fact, I have no precise souvenirs, except I came back home terribly alone, without that Read more

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A Terex Truck with Precision Movement!   Thu., Feb 2, 2006
Posted by: DoctorNerve
Holy cripes!  I cant add to the already overflowing compliments about just how powerful this show is.  The Power To Believe II is stunning.  I get swept away into a dreamworld and yet I’m still cranked from the blistering first Read more

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