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    The Convention Hall    Asbury Park, New Jersey

 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars6 out of 5 starsAsbury Park   September 23, 2009
Written by keeves

This is the finest performance I think I have from the 80’s four piece.

The band seemed to change between Beat and TOAPP yet here, there are breathtaking versions of all of my favourites from the time, Howler, Sheltering Sky, Sartori, and the Chordal blasts of Red and LTIA are ROUSING! Never before have I heard so many tracks that are superior to the studio version on one concert.

The drum intro to Indiscipline sounds like Duran’s Wild Boys - not to appear for another three years... ooer!

This is the definitive gig for that band - all that is missing (obviously) is Sleepless and TOAPP.

 

Buy it and tell me I’m wrong.

 

 


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Fan Review
UNBELIEVABLE !!!   Sun., Nov 8, 2009
Posted by: pinkmilk
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Fan Review
Free Download: Bill Bruford Radio Interview 9.26.81   Sat., Oct 31, 2009
Posted by: kernal_clink
Originally, when king crimson reformed it had been discussed that perhaps they will call themselves ’Discipline’. Amazingly, after listening to one of the bands new tracks (edited out), Read more

Fan Review
Asbury Park   Wed., Sep 23, 2009
Posted by: keeves
This is the finest performance I think I have from the 80’s four piece. The band seemed to change between Beat and TOAPP yet here, there are breathtaking versions of all of my favourites from the time, Howler, Read more

Fan Review
Bill,Tony,Adrian. But where is Robert?    Mon., Aug 31, 2009
Posted by: face1004
Sounds like either pieces would be a good intro to Neurotica. Read more

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Develop   Mon., Aug 31, 2009
Posted by: syncopatico
Always loved Bill’s chosen sounds on the Simmons electronic drumkit. Read more

Fan Review
interesting   Mon., Aug 31, 2009
Posted by: venndiagram
I too am a fellow musician and it’s interesting to hear how other musicians develope their pieces by working one on one.   Read more

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Waiting Man   Tue., May 19, 2009
Posted by: dbRocks
Before there was The Blue Man Group, there was Bruford, and it takes 3 Blues to come close to 1 Bru. =db= Read more

Fan Review
brushes !   Fri., Feb 27, 2009
Posted by: rootless
I never anticipated hearing BB going to brushes on a 80s KC recording. Voila! And Adrian’s marimba is unique, too  - storming brains with Read more

Fan Review
Right date?   Mon., Feb 16, 2009
Posted by: kcpebras
The file says it’s from June 1st. Anyway, a great gift, pleasure for the listener. We were struggling to figure out the date on this one - but found out after Alex coded the Read more

Fan Review
Very Pleasant!   Mon., Feb 16, 2009
Posted by: syncopatico
Sounds a bit like Discipline II, with the xylophone replacing the cyclical interlocking guitars. Have to assume that’s Adrian on either xylophone (or secondary percussion), since the only guitar heard is from Read more

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