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Written by happypig

This is the essence of Robert Fripp’s Guitar Work, for me, at least. The interlocking stuff, the complex-timed constructions, the Soundscapes, I wait (and sometimes suffer) through all of that to get the smidgen of this. Solos like the "Hammond Song", like "St. Elmo’s Fire"-A sui generis tone, playing melodies not based in the blues, but having just as much emotion. The few notes of "Heroes" says more than all the notes of all the shredders together. A reviewer once wrote "Withering" and I couldn’t agree more.

I often wanted to attend a Guitar Craft course, just for the chance  to ask RF a "burning question" -"Why are you so parsimonious with these gems?" The Frippertronics shows of yore were rich with the melodic solos, but they really shine as part of a song. A fantasy of mine would put RF in a studio with Art Garfunkel or Aaron Neville, a piano trio (preferably Larry Goldings) and new songs by people who know better.  Produced "audio verité" style. That guitar with those voices, in that setting. Traditional and cutting edge simultaneously. And I’ll bet that record would shift a few units as well.

But I digress...

I do not mean to dismiss the larger portion of RF’s work, but the "Gamelan Guitars" start to sound like The Hanon and Czerny exercises I had to endure as a student. The Soundscapes remind  me of Tangerine Dream and Eno’s ambient stuff. The aleatoric-ish Crim tunes sometimes sound like they are dense and difficult for their own sake. I continue to buy Crim and Fripp-related music because I am assured that there will always be something that will interest me therein, and there is always a chance that there will be some sort of Fripp melodic moment contained.

2¢ deposited, Soapbox collapsed. And if anyone has Art or Aaron’s phone number, pass it over to RF-I have Larry’s...


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Improvisitors...   Sun., Feb 3, 2013
Posted by: Linus_Robinson
Im not entierly sure if its apropos to mention a title bootleg cd of this on DGM’s guestbook, well anyway an all audience recording cd of June 6, 1974 was named "Improvisitors"... rather clever... Read more

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Curious   Tue., Jan 29, 2013
Posted by: JordanClifford
It’s curious to me, as it should be to anyone, to see a 2 minute Easy Money followed by a long improv. Why do they separate this one as a separate and re-titled improv instead of just billing it as Read more

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Easy Money alone is worth it   Tue., Jan 22, 2013
Posted by: JordanClifford
I understand why some people prefer the edit of "Asbury Park". However, it sounds like after the USA cut ends it goes into an entirely different improv, as if it’s 2 different attempts, all within the same Read more

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Wonderful!   Tue., Jan 1, 2013
Posted by: codex75
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Experimental Energetic Abandon   Fri., Dec 28, 2012
Posted by: Projekctfive
I was at this show and I’ve heard it again now for the first time 11 years later.  I love this show.  It seemed a little extra wild at the time and Read more

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Whiptight, smart and brutal   Tue., Dec 25, 2012
Posted by: DarrylDardenne
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Fantastic show, so so sound   Tue., Dec 25, 2012
Posted by: DarrylDardenne
The recording is an audience tape and so the fidelity is not all that good. Though everything is clear, there is some distortion on some of the louder passages and the microphone gets "handled" at some points which adds to Read more

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Posted by: TangerinePete
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Terrific debut of this lineup   Sat., Dec 1, 2012
Posted by: jeffoaster
So here we have the first ever performance of the Boz/Collins/Fripp/Wallace lineup, and they don’t disappoint. Really terrific sound quality is a bonus addition to this concert. Unlike the Larks Tongues lineup debut at the same venue the Read more

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