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      setting drum levels can equal music! February 21, 2011
Written 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 playing. Unlike more recent years when young drummers are more influenced by sheer technique (hand/foot speed to the detriment of an overall musicality) and rigid time-keeping (the results of the prevalence of the click-track, unwavering 4/4 dance music and Pro Tools uniformity). Here you can hear Michael Giles’ excellent drumming skills (impressive double bass drum work!?) but at the same time his deft ride cymbal sticking and crisp snare accenting maintains a flowing feel--something which so many of today’s heavy-handed, pounding drummers noticeably lack!
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Another great work-in-progress recording Sat., Dec 11, 2010
Posted by: HarrySpade
This is an interesting and enjoyable take on a piece that’s probably overlooked by many listeners. I appreciate these glimpses into the writing/recording process.Thanks for sharing Read more
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Backup band Wed., Dec 8, 2010
Posted by: ekimdwod
I was there Golden Earring was the opening band. I have pictures and made a recording. My KC recording is lost but not the golden earring that sucks
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Double Trio, 17 May 1995 Mon., Dec 6, 2010
Posted by: jjfxcjr
It was a magical evening for me. I had last seen KC at the Schaeffer on The Pier in NYC long ago. The Double Trio was in fine fettle this night and it was Billy B’s birthday Read more
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Mestre Venice Fri., Dec 3, 2010
Posted by: pinkmilk
A truly excellent performance this evening in Mestre to Venice.
The energy that emanates the band is really to overwhelming, especially on tracks, Dinosaur, BBOOM and THRAK .. Five stars are few! :)
Thank you DGM!
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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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An advantage of getting older! Fri., Dec 3, 2010
Posted by: Bruce_Jensen
For years the only Frippertronic releases were confined to just a few albums. Of course a few more were made available here over the last couple years- but I’m really excited about the last 2 recordings being made available 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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from the steps... Mon., Nov 29, 2010
Posted by: BlackPage
We perched on the steps of the church and listened to Robert perform from there, I forget if we were too broke to get in or it was sold out. Not the best part of town back then, but being 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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RF NY 28/7/81 Sun., Nov 28, 2010
Posted by: eviLMGD
If anyone’s got a copy of the crappy ol’ boot from this night, please place it in the nearest garbage receptacle you can lay hands on, and download this show. Someone else has described this as "a Read more
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