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Casino Asbury Park, New Jersey |
      Concrete cavern July 13, 2011
Written by NotoriousA
I was there for this show, at the Casino. I took a bus by myself from north Jersey. It was general admission, with no seating on the ground floor. Though at the front end of the line, I opted for an upstairs center first row seat to enjoy a panoramic view and stereo sound. One outta two wasn’t bad. The view was great but the acoustics in the concrete cavern were terrible and I regretted not being closer. Nonetheless this was my only regret. I’ll always remember Bill’s drum roll and rim shot, starting the funk-driven improv instead of an anticipated free-form one. Fripp sitting in the dark the entire show, no doubt pretentious to some but cool to me. A beautiful Exiles. The suprise of the Mellotron at the last ascendance of Fracture. I still love the Mellotron! And Starless heard for the first time. There was only one way to descibe that moment: King Crimson. Nostalgia ain’t what it used to be, but nonetheless I thank Fripp and DGM for these exhaustive archive releases.
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A fine vintage Sun., Feb 12, 2006
Posted by: Jonathan
Another vintage gig from the DGM live archives. The sound quality is very good although not as good as the Asbury Park concert. However sound quality is not everything and this gig has an absolutely mind-blowing LTIA pt1 which IMHO Read more
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Stunning Mon., Feb 6, 2006
Posted by: FCPrates
Stunning. Rewarding. Beautiful. All we need now is the Penn State University gig in its entirety to have a full glimpse of the best and four last concerts from KC Read more
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More Concurrence... Thu., Feb 2, 2006
Posted by: BobLindell
Don’t hesitate - MP3 downloading was seamless; recording sounds wonderful; playing is fiery... Put aside any concerns regarding audio quality or length of applause. A $10 well-spent in my book. Kudos as well to the DGM crew for their work Read more
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4 Stars Sat., Jan 21, 2006
Posted by: snydosaurus
I haven’t heard the Asbury Park jam in a long time. I have the vinyl, but the pressing was horrible! The audio is relatively clear on this download. The difficulty for me is trying to filter out Cross’ nonsense on Read more
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At last Fri., Jan 20, 2006
Posted by: bluelight
Just bought the cd version of this release.Been waiting a long long time. Starless is by itself worth the price of the cd. Thanks for releaseing this one Read more
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artillery Tue., Jan 17, 2006
Posted by: aborig
one shot too short, one shot too long... then hit the target ! ..;lol
well ..why such a ballistic comparison ? well... here it is
i started with Bruford levin upper extremities 5 years Read more
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Priceless Mon., Jan 16, 2006
Posted by: JordanClifford
This show is amazing and definatly worth the money. In fact, it’s worth it alone just to finally have an extended and uncut Easy Money.
However, I really just wanted to plead to DGM to show Read more
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June 28, 1974 - Asbury Park Wed., Jan 11, 2006
Posted by: kumpa56
Absolutely great and astonishing! Fripp, Wetton and Bruford at their best, better than in studio recs. Maybe Dave Cross a little in the shade, but anyway balanced in the general sound Read more
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A Stunning Revelation!!! Mon., Dec 26, 2005
Posted by: LouieB
Once again, DGM Live has struck gold with the download release of King Crimson’s famous 1974 concert in Asbury Park, NJ.
As most enthusiasts may know, this concert formed the basis of the band’s "USA" live album and marked the end Read more
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Incredible Improv Mon., Dec 26, 2005
Posted 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 Read more
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