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StadtHalle Cologne, Germany |
      The Chatter auf Deutch is sehr ungewohnlich February 16, 2006
Written by dubhthaigh
This is Deutsch with a KC this time. The performances are exceptionally fun to listen to, and for a boot tape (God Bless German technology) it certainly sounds better than the Moles Club premiere. As I Basil Fawlty my way through the between songs chatter from the tapers (which in some cases is quite funny), I find myself enthralled, warts and all, with this performance. Maybe it’s my own biases for this team and its following double trio, but I still feel the rush of "what was that!!!!!?????!!!!" that I got out of seeing and hearing them in Philly at the abominable Tower that year everytime I listen to them perform live via KCCC or these downloads. Second only to seeing, though not hearing, The Beatles at the Atlantic City Convention Center in ’64! "Sheltering Sky" and early-"Neal" and "Discipline" give me goosebumps and I find myself transported, remembering many, many things. I’m told we can not remember time, only the places in which time happens. That being so, this music recalls places of remembered beauty. Matte kudasai
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Brilliant !! Sat., Dec 11, 2010
Posted by: pinkmilk
This concert is a real pleasure for fans of this incarnation of the band, especially for those people who like me, love the Beat Read more
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Dijon Letter Fri., Dec 3, 2010
Posted by: keeves
What an excellent set from the Beat Generation Crimson. As always, providence dictates that the best of the gigs is incomplete. What remains has indeed been wonderfully restored and presented and we have some tremendous performances of Sheltering Sky, Thela, Read more
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Flawed Diamond Thu., Dec 2, 2010
Posted by: 3dPierrot
It’s a real tragedy that this performance is incomplete (hence the missing star), ’cause it’s a blinder ! Alex Mundy has done sterling job mixing this and the sound is pristine and Read more
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Palais Mon., Nov 29, 2010
Posted by: keeves
Robert Fripp’s performance was indeed a little winded by the Roland Guitar Synth this night. There are two tunable distortion synths plus a master tuner which are all rotary operated knobs and therefore very easy to disturb on a dark Read more
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Wow, Beautiful Sat., Oct 2, 2010
Posted by: FrankQ
This a wonder to hear, absolutely beautiful! I hear something of Three of a Perfect Pair in the rhythm. A totally unexpected delight. Thanks!!!
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Roxy audience Sun., May 16, 2010
Posted by: wakefan
I was at this show, and the fans were loud. One guy shouted "Asbury Park" too much. One guy got Fripp’s attention by shouting "King Crimson making history!" The best was when someone said, "Hey Billy, you forgot your Read more
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MELVIN COLLINSI Thu., Apr 29, 2010
Posted by: melvinbcollins
I SAW THESE CONCERTS THE DRIVE TO 1981.VERY POWERFUL LINE UP, IMPROVS ON THIS SET ARE WOUNDERFUL.WHEN WILL INDISCIPLE MINNING ROCKS BE ISSUED ,THE YOUNGER CROWD NEED TO HEAR THAT Read more
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extremely interesting Tue., Feb 2, 2010
Posted by: cube_monkey
I just love these behind the scenes kinds of things that you would never be aware of in 1981 or whenever. Thank you for going through the trouble to post Read more
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Gimme a few more stars to throw on this one Sat., Dec 5, 2009
Posted by: DeVito
Back around 1976 or ’77, as a 15-/16-year-old, I started listening to Crimson. Unfortunately Crimson had broken up a couple years earlier, and the various surviving “progressive rock” bands were stepping all over their dicks in their rush to Read more
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Manchester fun 1981 Fri., Dec 4, 2009
Posted by: eviLMGD
Much life has been breathed into this ol’ boot; and a must-have it is, too. A few clams here and there (it was only the sixth (?) gig of this team after Read more
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