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Palazzo Dello Sport (Palasport) Brescia, Italy |
      Incredible Improv December 26, 2005
Written by mflaherty
While not faultless, this concert’s high-points are as good as this band gets--and you know how good that is. The opening Larks I is strong, but it is during Robert’s solo on Night Watch that things really come together for me. Bruford’s playing drives yet another incredible improv that falls beautifully into Starless. The sound quality is "good"; again, the frustration of the tape running out is overcome by acknowledging that we’re fortunate to have the parts that have survived.
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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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Paris 1973 Fri., Oct 17, 2008
Posted by: osbiefeel
mixed feelings about this show. the content is notable but the quality of the recording is so-so. the band sounds so far away I have so many of the better 73-74 releases recording-wise and rather hear them, like Glasgow Read more
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Paris 1973 Wed., Oct 15, 2008
Posted by: kevski2
Hmm. The music hear is amongst the best of the occasional series, with improvisations making up a higher percentage of the running time than usual. The band are on cracking form fairly soon after Jamie’s departure although the whole show Read more
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Worth Getting Tue., Oct 14, 2008
Posted by: Ornate_Coal_Man
OK, as someone who already owns all the associated studio albums from this period, the 4 CD Great Deceiver box set, the 11/10/72, 11/25/72, 3/20/74, 6/29/74, 10/6/73, 10/23/73 downloads, the Live in Kassel and Live in Mainz CDs, the Read more
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On Fire Mon., Oct 13, 2008
Posted by: jblock
It’s great to see the Spring 73 tour get its due. The band is on fire and the amount of improvs is a pleasant surprise having only been exposed to the US shows that offer a compressed set Read more
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Crims' Eyes In Richards - Part I Sat., Oct 11, 2008
Posted by: Anonymous
This show is perfect...
Larks’ was a great and succesful album with a blasting line-up and, to show this the tour was excellent...
This show shows the true Larks’ line-up (except Muir) spirit with the possibly best Larks’ Tongues In Aspic - Read more
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LARKS' LIVE: Muir-less noise first archive Sat., Aug 30, 2008
Posted by: DeVito
Wow, this is a fun set -- blasting, intense, quiet, rocking, loose, tight, and everything else. After Dr. D we get the entire Larks album (with a slightly different running Read more
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Muiresque Noise Last Archive Sat., Aug 23, 2008
Posted by: Anonymous
One of the best, if not the better archive of The Mighty Crim in 1973, this show is marked by the full energy that it has.
It’s clear that the band was in full form that night, Read more
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Origin of the Arlington gig Fri., Jul 25, 2008
Posted by: desol81
This was a very popular and easily available boot in my college years(my roommate still has the vinyl). Wasn’t this from a King Biscuit Flower Hour broadcast? Perhaps memory fails me. But I do remember the "get on down" stage Read more
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Photos Live At Central Park Tue., Jul 15, 2008
Posted by: tonyvee
Dagmar, your photos are excellent!!! You took me back to another time. I was 16 and seeing King Crimson for the first time (and, evedently, the last concert by this Read more
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