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The Big Chill Eastnor Castle, UK |
      Absolutely beautiful July 21, 2008
Written by tengram
If you liked the 2005 Society for Ethical Culture gig, you’ll also totally dig this show (the SEC show has been one of my personal favorites since it was released). This show sounds kind of like the bridge between the SEC show and the late 2005/early 2006 gigs available for download here, in that you can hear Fripp beginning to make some transitions to the approach. There’s no overt sololing yet, but some of the voicing choices chart the course towards that direction. Dorky tech fan side note: I know shortly after this show, Fripp stopped using the Echoplexes, and pretty much only used them for these gigs. It would have been interesting to hear more work done with them. Ultimately, I can’t hear so much difference between his use of these and his later use of the most recent generation Eventides, so it would have been interesting to have more gigs to compare between.
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Excellent music ! (English version) Tue., Oct 10, 2006
Posted by: KingTarkus
I make excuses myself in the first place for English, but I do not know it ! I have made translate my thought from a system automatic rifle. I must express my best ones compliments to an Read more
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Excellent! Tue., Oct 3, 2006
Posted by: drczajk
Personally, I do not find this music to be darker. Deeper is a better description. I’ve been a fan since the Frippertronic days and for me this is amoung the best I’ve heard so Read more
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Wow Sat., Sep 30, 2006
Posted by: millingt
This is one of the most compelling listens of all the soundscapes. Sid was not exagerating one bit. Robert really puts forward some new material on themes that have been established for almost a Read more
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a longer sense of the time Sat., Sep 30, 2006
Posted by: satsko
A slight and inevitable return, just as a partial vision, to some fifteen years ago to a minor but well known threnody, just when the destiny of the old earth was apparent to a very Read more
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The Fourth Day Thu., Sep 28, 2006
Posted by: BillJames
These soundscapes are something different. While many themes from the current series (December Suites, Doing Dixie, and Cathedral Tours) are apparent in them, there is a quality to these that makes them a departure from Read more
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Rhapsodic indeed Wed., Sep 27, 2006
Posted by: cuicawrangler
Even after one listen through, this music is truly inspirational and evocative. Beautifully recorded and presented. Thank you to artist, audience and technical folk alike - everyone that conspired to bring this forth.
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Simply Stunning Wed., Sep 27, 2006
Posted by: ryanmwill02
again, like my last review, i sit back and listen with open ears, only to be frustrated at not being able to witness this music in person. but i am very greatly to robert fripp for letting us all access Read more
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Travelling Thu., Aug 31, 2006
Posted by: ryanmwill02
This music has so much space, taking the listener on a journey. I find it very refreshing to listen to Mr Fripp’s pieces of music.
This soundscape is one in which the listener can really get a sense of Read more
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Broadchalk Sun., Aug 20, 2006
Posted by: millingt
Delightful. Buy this and the soundcheck. Of all the soundscape performances I have heard, this is my favorite. Everything really comes together. Of course, it is a little unsettling knowing that the performance was edited down a wee bit, but Read more
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