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      A brief comment June 22, 2009
Written by cuicawrangler
I like this a lot. Concur with the previous reviewer; I would gladly pay for more should it become available.
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PhilBill Mon., Mar 30, 2009
Posted by: stumpybunker
Its very interesting to hear how much Phil collins sounds like Bill Bruford on these!
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excellent Mon., Mar 16, 2009
Posted by: apleasantsymmetry
this is beautiful . is there a whole album associated with this track?
this sounds just a little bit like fripp and sylvian yet different .
a very touching piece .
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Good work. Tue., Mar 10, 2009
Posted by: davidfsnyder
Luckily for us, Mr. Fripp listens to his muse and not to his listeners. This performance, just shy of 34 minutes long, is both heartfelt and Read more
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Threshold and Paradise Mon., Mar 9, 2009
Posted by: Mars64
I’m a fan - I’ve only heard the previews. I find what I’ve heard to be futuristic and fresh. it certainly reminds me of classical tones that have evolved into what Read more
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Pershore Abbey photo Wed., Feb 25, 2009
Posted by: HazyDave
The third photo (horizontal format) looks like an album cover. Nice. (If Robert doesn’t need it, perhaps Black Sabbath would be interested...)
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Good Month For Soundscapes Mon., Feb 9, 2009
Posted by: jblock
To these ears, November 2006 has some of the most realized soundscapes released and reached a pinnacle, the perception of which this show further expands. This show is more of a continuous composition rather than a series of connected Read more
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disco-tronics = god save the queen Fri., Feb 6, 2009
Posted by: mjboyce
I seem to recall that the b side of the album God Save the Queen featured the said "discotronics." I was uncertain of what I thought of it at the time (although I loved Frippertronics straight off as what Read more
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Lucky man Tue., Jan 27, 2009
Posted by: davidfsnyder
Luckily for us, Mr. Fripp listens to his muse and not to his listeners. This performance, just shy of 39 minutes long, is both heartfelt and visceral. The stereo production is tender, provide good depth and width throughout; a quad Read more
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Manchester, United Kingdom June 24, 2004
Posted by: peter29
It’s interesting how in such uncomfortable conditions it’s possible for an artist to create so powerul set. It seems to me that music is something of a separated entity which exists in the world of its Read more
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