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      Musical Haiku's October 19, 2008
Written by knet70
These three little pieces are like bright gems. The sound quality is amazing. You feel as though you are on the floor with the band. The tune up is the most sublime tune up I’ve ever heard, it shines. All three pieces play like musical Haiku’s, unpolished and in the moment. I can see why they are included here by DGM. Once again thanks for a brief look behind what is in my opinion a classic album by Robert Fripp.
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Superb sound quality, but... Tue., Nov 29, 2011
Posted by: pyroseed13
there is a mistake in the track listing. What is listed as "Walk Don’t Run" is actually "Pipeline."
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Mexico City, Mexico November 30, 2004
Posted by: peter29
The sonic quality of this recording is outstanding. It seems though that the time of the perfomance prevented music form further developing itself as the improvisations end quite suddenly. That didn’t spoiled their Read more
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I was there! Wed., Nov 2, 2011
Posted by: jackeast
I was at this performance - still have my ticket stub! I also recorded part of this show on a microcassette player in my shirt pocket, but I was right up front and didn’t Read more
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Best Pure Frippertronics Release Yet? Sun., Sep 4, 2011
Posted by: Squonkamatic
Really really enjoying this set and had to speak up. In spite of "just" being a 2 song set it’s absolutely worth every penny and a Frippertronics devotee’s fantasy: A fly on the wall’s live sonic view of the Frippertronics Read more
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Salisbury Cathedral Sat., Sep 3, 2011
Posted by: Broadsword
I wandered into Salisbury cathedral in mid June 1997 to find somewhere quiet to work on the outline for my degree thesis. Instead I found a guy setting up an electric guitar and what looked like left over equipment from the filming of Read more
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That's Wetton Fri., Sep 2, 2011
Posted by: thestevesteele
I’m a bass player, and I’ve studied a lot of Wetton (mostly his 73’ -78’ work) and I can tell you for sure that is Wetton’s bass playing on Disengage. There are a couple of distinctive things, such as the Read more
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Wetton one last time! Thu., Sep 1, 2011
Posted by: thestevesteele
I thought I knew a lot about KC history, especially the Wetton/Bruford years. But I had no idea that Wetton played with Fripp at all after Red, much less on a demo for Read more
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Memphis Blues Wed., Aug 31, 2011
Posted by: Wordsmith
I too was drawn to this download by the potential thrill of hearing what former "stunt guitarist" Michael Keneally could do in a Soundscape situation. Although his contributions are a little lost in the mix at times, I Read more
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Another Tue., Aug 30, 2011
Posted by: mflaherty
The continuation of DGM’s current "Let’s get all of Michael’s money" project.
Of course the big deal is Mike Kenneally joining Fripp for 18 minutes, and while he’s somewhat buried for the first half, he Read more
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Heaven On Earth Mon., Aug 1, 2011
Posted by: drgroovy
In March of 1990, I was living - for a very brief period of time - in Poughkeepsie, NY when this tour came around. I had absolutely no idea what, or who, The League of Crafty Guitarists Read more
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