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      An Index of Anagrams January 20, 2011
Written by keeves
Soft Gun Poison is of course No Pussyfooting. Here is a sanitised version of a bootleg I was unaware of and the fairy dust must be a good batch because this might have been recorded last week. The sounds are something to marvel at with Fripp still using some of the styles and effects from Larks Tongues Crimson, some of the sounds used in We’ll Let You Know with RF manipulating the wah pedal and holding it ’mid-sweep’ to create sounds you might get from a Parametric Equalizer. His solo tones are more diverse than the Evening Star album - and very eerie when played over the childrens voices. I am playing this everywhere - car, gym, kitchen, because in my humble opinion it is easily as good as Evening Star, and of course very different, as well ye may expect from such a great improvisation duo. I cannot imagine how this material was ever ’booed’. oh, and...is there any more???
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The BEST Fripp & Eno Tue., Jan 4, 2011
Posted by: ebubier
Like many others I too have had various versions of this concert for many years. This release is far superior to any of those! The bonus disks of raw loops is an eye-opening wonder as Read more
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Paris, France May 28, 1975
Posted by: toddalcott1
Yesterday I didn’t know this recording existed. Today I don’t know how I lived without it. The Frippertronic concerts are some of my most sought-after recordings, and to have this show, where Frippertronics were born, as it were, Read more
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Five Stars in Paris Mon., Jan 3, 2011
Posted by: DocBobster
I am quite familiar with two previous versions of this amazing concert. This new version is dramatically superior in clarity. (My only complaint is that it is so clean it gets too brittle at Read more
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Paris, France May 28, 1975
Posted by: rja1967
I’ve loved this gig since I first heard it many years ago and this Stormy-enhanced version is just splendid. This is Fripp and Eno really delivering the goods; moody, scary, beautiful, spacey and simply downright Read more
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This is it Mon., Jan 3, 2011
Posted by: wildea
This is Robert at his best. You can just feel the emotional connection he is having just letting it come out. You hear him with no other interruptions, no conflict, no Read more
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Oh my God, is full of stars! Mon., Jan 3, 2011
Posted by: pinkmilk
I believe that everything that can be said about this "historical document"is simply a wonderful trip!
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shucks Tue., Oct 12, 2010
Posted by: RikRomerein
I am practically salivating over the opportunity to hear what both Robert and Brian think was RF at his best, but will have to wait until a) a CD is released, I hope, or b) I buy a new computer Read more
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London, UK March 14, 2006
Posted by: sapindo
Some sparkling jewels buried in the sand. Not very easy to find the treasure but if your ears have a kind of perseverance, you will be rewarded. A profusion of Read more
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