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      Good Times May 7, 2011
Written by joshemery
This show was a blast. The band was full of energy and clearly enjoying themselves. The story I heard at the time was that Fripp wanted Bruford to stay off the cymbals. I was very close to the stage and at some point Bruford goes from one side of his kit to the other hitting a lot of cymbals and he keeps hitting them. It appears as if he is intentionally avoiding looking at Fripp. Fripp stops playing, dropping his hand from the guitar looking at Bruford with a frown kind of waving his hand a little like he was hoping to get Bruford’s attention at which point Bruford finally stops hitting the cymbals, looks at Fripp with a huge grin on his face and appears to bark at Fripp. At this Fripp laughs heartily as does Bruford and they all get back to tearing up the place. That’s how I remember it and I’ve always wondered if my take on what went on between Fripp and Bruford was anywhere near what they thought took place.
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Awesome Wed., Jul 20, 2011
Posted by: boobuns
Oh bliss! Aural ecstacy!
I feel like a flippin’ kid in a frippin’ candy store.
Thank you ever so much Robert, and DGM Live staff.
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robert fripp Wed., Jul 20, 2011
Posted by: augustus
Thre is any doubt out there where are the genius ?? Raw sessions like this pretty much confirm how talented the musicians are
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Absolutely essential Mon., Jul 18, 2011
Posted by: gasmrv
This, without a doubt, is absolutely essential listening. One of the very best downloads to date. The quality of the music & musicianship and the sheer rawness found here almost instantly makes one forget this recording is Read more
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Elegant and beautiful. Mon., Jul 18, 2011
Posted by: Mouxie
Just gorgeous. I love Anne Laplantine’s work for similar reasons as I adore this, but of course her work leverages on digital cut-ups, whereas this just spills out, all in the moment, making it Read more
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Breathtaking Mon., Jul 18, 2011
Posted by: myshadow
Beyond a doubt, this has to be the most amazing release since The Asbury Park gig. Which has now been eclipsed.
What I have heard so far is absolutely breath taking.
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Not the first time! Thu., Jul 14, 2011
Posted by: maxbuzz
Inspired by this track, I listened for Lizard once more time, and actually heard this piano track in the final mix. The sound is weakened several times, but is still recognizable (tune your ears to these "thrakking" chords and find Read more
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very nice Thu., Jul 14, 2011
Posted by: gbruner
i think i will make this my new ringtone!
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Great little gem Thu., Jul 14, 2011
Posted by: gasmrv
This could easily have been part of the 1995 Thrak improvs or even some of the ConstruKction of Light 2000 improvs.
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Concrete cavern Wed., Jul 13, 2011
Posted 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 Read more
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London, London, United Kingdom September 10, 1970
Posted by: emmapeelfanclub
Thanks for yet another fascinating glimpse from the old multitracks. Keith is in pretty fiery demonic form here!
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