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Diamond Hall Nagoya, Aichi, Japan |
      No Subject October 18, 2009
Written by peter29
There is something different in this set of Soundscapes from Nagoya. Something quite different than in the following shows from Osaka and Tokyo. Even the preceding Churchscapes. Probably it is the mournful tone of Time Stands Still so close in mood to that of A Blessing Of Tears album. The beautiful guitar motive, placed at the end in the counterpoint brings this kind of emotions once again to my mind. Where do they come from in a strictly technical process of creating music on stage? Perhaps music is already emotional and both artist and listener are taking part in their recognition. Perhaps it is the matter of musical scales used by RF at a particular performance. Or something completely non musical, more divine, difficult to explain. The uneasiness of Final Bell Threshold brings associations with WTC performances. While Evensong from Osaka and Coda of Time Stands Still from Tokyo are peaceful and almost silent in their Moonchild like guitar tones.
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Beautiful and Majestic. Sat., Dec 24, 2005
Posted by: LouieB
Applause to DGM Live for the release of Robert Fripp’s now historic complete performance at New York’s World Financial Center in November 2000.
The 95-minute performance evokes many moods from Fripp’s guitar soundscapes - some which are serene and beautiful, others Read more
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Moving Fri., Dec 23, 2005
Posted by: mflaherty
Of the two December 2005 releases (at the time of this writing) this is my favoite. In particular, the final track, "At the End of Time", is very moving, capturing all the beauty of the best moments of a Soundscape live Read more
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Cambridge, UK December 11, 2005
Posted by: mflaherty
Having read the reviews of the night’s performance makes this soundscape even more incredible (happily, the noisy crowd members are not heard). This performance strikes me as being different than other recent soundscapes that I’ve heard, although it is difficult Read more
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Worth Waiting Fri., Dec 23, 2005
Posted by: mijregla
Well it was well worth waiting for. As a huge Robert Fripp and Porcupine Tree fan I was lucky enough to see Soundscapes 3 times (Boston and 2 Chicago shows) and was thrilled when a friend called and mentioned the Read more
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Shimmers Thu., Dec 22, 2005
Posted by: ScottM
First off, the sound quality is very strong (on the FLAC download at least). Fripp’s music has never been heard with more clarity. As to the content, I quite like Read more
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Rowdy Audience - Great Gig Thu., Dec 22, 2005
Posted by: Timthelooper
Sunday December 11 2006. Cambridge Junction. I’ve never been to one of Robert Fripp’s solo gigs before but having seen his Soundscapes on DVD I assumed that the audience during Fripp’s set would consist of Read more
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Solemnity, intelligence and most of all beauty Wed., Dec 21, 2005
Posted by: junklight
I only spotted this download because RF mentioned 3 soundscape downloads in his diary.
The shear breath taking beauty drew me away from my own thoughts a number of times. There are one or two places where the synth patch Read more
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Soundscaping Tue., Dec 20, 2005
Posted by: juani108
I’ve been listening Fripp’s solo projects and I found a new horizon in music, soundscapes are a mind-travelling experience through places you’ve never been and you always longed to be. Everytime I listen to these records and I close my eyes Read more
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a beautiful gift Mon., Dec 19, 2005
Posted by: agentsdelfuturo
I was at this performance, as I was living in Brooklyn at the time. I had been to several soundscapes before this one, but this had a resonance that was unique to them Read more
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