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Ulster Performing Arts Centre Kingston, New York |
      KingCrimston December 21, 2007
Written by DeVito
This powerful music deserves the relative "permanence" of a hard-disc double-CD release (the entire concert, please, no editing). The concert is relentless from start to finish -- there are no dead spots.
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Now I remember... Wed., Jan 11, 2006
Posted by: aronson
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you DGM. This is a dream come true.Now I remember. The Thrush (aka The Power to Believe III) rose up from the muse dark, disturbed and looming to silence the idiots in attendance screaming for Read more
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Finally! Wed., Jan 11, 2006
Posted by: nshaque
It seems DGM took a while to publish a concert from the second North American tour of 2003, and it’s already one of my favourites. Having attended the first Chicago show just six days earlier (if I remember Read more
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The Song Of The Angry Thrush Tue., Jan 10, 2006
Posted by: Adam Aronson
This concert was originally scheduled to be held at The Egg in Albany,
NY. I remember this because one month earlier my wife (not a KC fan) and I moved Read more
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Worth buying Thu., Jan 5, 2006
Posted by: Jonathan
I have kind of resisted buying this or the other 2000 tourdgmlive concerts for quite a while now, largely because I am not too rich at the moment and owning the Heavy Construktion set already ( which is a great package Read more
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KC Appeal At The Orange Peel Fri., Feb 28, 2003
Posted by: JamieWoody
My cousin kyle and I arrived at the venue 5 hours early. We knew it was
sold out, and the venue held 1000, so we wanted to be right in the
middle stage up front, and we were, Read more
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Shepherds Bush London, England
July 03, 2000
After a mere 31 years, King Crimson continue not only to survive, but to evolve. Not that the current line-up, or the music they plays, bear any resemblance to the Read more
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Monster! Sun., Jun 25, 2000
Posted by: Bernard A. Dardinier
It is difficult to see any weak part in this show. Maybe "One time" was a bit out of place in the middle of such sonic assaults,
but, it was also a quiet moment to breath more Read more
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Olympia Paris, France
June 25, 2000
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 Read more
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Theatre of Living Arts Fri., Nov 17, 2000
Posted by: Brian Hopely
I can trace my interest in KC back to one thing - Beavis and Butthead. Two videos I watched during that show changed my life. The first was “Sober” by Read more
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Shepards Bush Empire Mon., Jul 3, 2000
Posted by: Bob Walker
While I was on vacation (we live in Cleveland, Ohio) it was coincidence that KC was playing precisely when we visited Europe. I took my (then) 16 year-old son Matt with me, both of us jet-lagged to the max, to my Read more
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