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     Prince Rupert is Smiling March 22, 2012
Written by SSImuse
You can tell Fripp’s just getting warmed up on this take. It still doesn’t have the full ferocity of the final master but still sheds light on the Beast yet to emerge. BTW, I’m with the rest - I still consider Lizard to be a watershed work of musicianship; to hear these snippets from this album makes me want to hear the whole session.
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A world apart Wed., Mar 9, 2011
Posted by: dubhthaigh
For lack of a better designation, the Earthbound iteration of KC always seemed to me to be ill served by both the material and the extant recordings of its efforts. Except for this, which is worlds apart from everything else Read more
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worth it for the sound clarity Tue., Mar 8, 2011
Posted by: acroyear
There are some KC fans, and I have to include myself as one, for whom the loud distortions and uneven mixes present in the bootleg and cassette soundboard sources of this era of Crim (particularly Earthbound itself, though the most Read more
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excellent Mon., Mar 7, 2011
Posted by: neonheatdisease
a great show. well recorded, and quietly hilarious. i never noticed the lack of mellotron before....odd.
get it for the pharoe saunders cover. without a doubt, the best this line up ever Read more
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Oklahoma City, OK June 07, 1974
Posted by: DPLZKC
“The end of Talking Drum and the beginning of Larks II was missing, but for continuity purposes I took the missing section from their show at Fort Worth from the day Read more
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Sans Souci Tue., Mar 1, 2011
Posted by: Jackwagon
Not so much a review but a plea to where one can find live "Wake of Poseidon" recordings here. This was the album that was my introduction to King Crimson back in Read more
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Sans Souci Tue., Mar 1, 2011
Posted by: Jackwagon
Who wrote this shit. That’s funny
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SOLO! Tue., Feb 22, 2011
Posted by: SSImuse
Regardless of what he thinks (most musicians are never happy with thier sound, anyway), Giles had the best sounding snare drum ever recorded, hands down. What a great find! Thanks, Stormy...
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London, London, United Kingdom July 21, 1969
Posted by: Slipstream
Giles may never have been happy with the sound of his drums, but I just find it extremely beautiful.
Thanks for another gem, Stormy!
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Unmistakable Mon., Feb 21, 2011
Posted by: microbunny
One of the most distinctive drums sound ever put to tape. I can tell it’s Mike Giles’ kit from a million miles away. As instantly recognizable as Fripp’s guitar from this Read more
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setting drum levels can equal music! Mon., Feb 21, 2011
Posted by: syncopatico
Ah, the glory days of late-1960’s/early-1970’s English prog-rock drumming (and drumming in general)! Back from a time when young adventurous drummers were influenced by jazz and possessed some swing and finesse to their Read more
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