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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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Where are the Soundscapes? Tue., Feb 21, 2006
Posted by: ashgray
...they are available (and well worthy of a download). But for those who may have hankered after an insight into Robert Fripp’s personality and opinions but have gone for more invasive ways, try this Read more
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A Beautiful Beginning To The December Suite!!! Tue., Feb 14, 2006
Posted by: LouieB
Robert Fripp’s December Suite series of Soundscape performances begins with this, the very first gig from December 3rd 2005 in St. Peter’s Church in Newlyn UK. For this performance, Fripp was the main and only act (unlike the shorter performances Read more
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Newlyn Soundscapes Sat., Dec 3, 2005
Posted by: Demelza
This concert passed me by.....almost. Only a flyer that I found quite
by accident in the Penzance branch of MVC alerted me to the upcoming
Soundscapes concert due in two weeks time. To say I was a bit Read more
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Slow, Meditative, Beautiful Sun., Feb 12, 2006
Posted by: mflaherty
Robert Fripp does well playing in churches. As I said in my "All Saint’s" review, it also helps if he has more time to work. (An appreciative audience also may Read more
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Highly Recommended Wed., Feb 8, 2006
Posted by: fixgearbob
As this was recorded on my 45th birthday, I must admit a bias... but it certainly is a great addition to any Frippertronic/Soundscapes collection. A must-have when flying over the Nevada desert- get a window seat and a good player, Read more
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A Clean Transaction Sat., Feb 4, 2006
Posted by: rfwhitman
More profound and beautiful music in the Soundscape series... I agree with the previous post that here Robert Fripp uncovers deeper implications of the ideas being revealed in the late 2005 Read more
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Time Stand Still Fri., Feb 3, 2006
Posted by: mflaherty
The performance at Wolverhampton is, I believe, among the best titles from Robert Fripp’s December Suite. In particular, this version of "Time Stands Still" is very moving, perhaps the best version available of this Read more
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In Greater Depth Tue., Jan 31, 2006
Posted by: mflaherty
This time out, Robert is not opening for a rock concert, but playing in a church as a featured performer. This gives him more time to stretch out and develop the themes in greater Read more
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Robert Fripp in Highest Form!!! Mon., Jan 30, 2006
Posted by: LouieB
Robert Fripp has begun 2006 with a bang and the proof is in his most recent performance at Broad Chalke All Saints’ Church which took place just a few weeks ago at the time of this Read more
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