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      Regarding Suggested Xenochrony August 29, 2009
Written by MookieKeebler
I concur with wordsmith that "Music is our Friend" and "Pastorale: Mendoza" work well concurrently. If you start them at the same time, "Music is our Friend" ends just a few moments before the beginning of the lovely solo near the end of "Pastorale: Mendoza". If I my refine the suggestion slightly, thus far I find it more pleasing if I increase the volume of "Pastorale: Mendoza" by something between 3db and 5db, and decrease the volume of "Music is our Friend" by as much as 4db to 6db. This does cause the voice, at some moments, to become somewhat submerged in the soundscape, but in a way that I find pleasing, and which enhances the merging of the two into one. I will play with it some more, but suspect I will ultimately be pleased by a non-fixed volume ratio that varies over time, as may seem appropriate. I certainly hope Mr. Fripp is not offended by our indulgence in such meddling with his work for our own enjoyment.
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Rochester, NY, USA July 06, 1979
Posted by: schlepworld
I love this live Frippertronics recording, thank you for making it available.
I have a very pedantic observation to contribute - that it is most likely WCMF, not WMCF, if I have my Upstate progressive rock radio stations of the Read more
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Let The Power Fall - Part 2 Tue., May 25, 2010
Posted by: LouieB
Once again, DGMLive has struck gold with the unearthing of some excellent vintage Frippertronics loops from Mr. Robert Fripp - this time from the WMCF Studios in Rochester NY. There are many similarities between this and the official Frippertronics Read more
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Stunning!!!! Mon., May 24, 2010
Posted by: heavenly
Excellent!!! It’s a kind of excitiment that refers back to the Fripp & Eno days but which you will not find in in the soundscapes of Fripp’s later days. I can see the development of soundcapes but I do prefer Read more
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Stunning! Sat., May 22, 2010
Posted by: timpick
Now definitely my favorite LoCG recording. It really boogies along, stunning.
Stangely the download gave me two copies of the ’Eye of the Needle’ track which I didn’t notice until after I’d burned the tracks to Read more
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musicality Wed., May 19, 2010
Posted by: mjboyce
This is very interesting musically on its own, and likewise interesting historically in the context of Fripp solo work/performances. The guitar sound is not like Frippertronics or pre 75 Crimson. Sometimes it is like it is in League of Read more
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Through sonic mud, darkly Tue., May 18, 2010
Posted by: DeVito
I’ve always wondered why Earthbound was ever released . . . maybe Fripp was in a mood to commit rock ’n’ roll suicide? I agree that Mel Collins’ contributions are the highlight of this concert, but they only manage Read more
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Shock Treatment Mon., May 17, 2010
Posted by: dubhthaigh
Among the more interesting parts of this recording are the shock treatments delivered with increasing intensity as firt Burrell, and then Fripp attempt an accomodation with the PA system. The last one leaves one hanging for a Read more
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The Mighty Crim isn't dead! Sun., May 16, 2010
Posted by: Slipstream
If it weren’t for the odd mix I’d give this show a six-star rating, but I felt that it had to be reduced to a "mere" five...
Let’s face it, King Crimson’s flame delayed to begin to catch that night, however, Read more
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Roxy audience Sun., May 16, 2010
Posted by: wakefan
I was at this show, and the fans were loud. One guy shouted "Asbury Park" too much. One guy got Fripp’s attention by shouting "King Crimson making history!" The best was when someone said, "Hey Billy, you forgot your Read more
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