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      Bill,Tony,Adrian. But where is Robert? August 31, 2009
Written by face1004
Sounds like either pieces would be a good intro to Neurotica.
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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.
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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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yriemfk Sun., Feb 27, 2011
Posted by: Jackwagon
this music is weird
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Miami, FL October 16, 1997
Posted by: eviLMGD
Quite what the punters at these gigs made of this I can’t imagine. Those expecting hundreds of notes per minute might have had a problem with this material. Listening to it now, I find it Read more
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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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