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      Palais November 29, 2010
Written 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 stage. The GR300 synthesizer is not midi controlled, certainly not in 1982 and my own unit has numerous other eccentricities. This was also my first KC gig some time after 3 evenings watching the incredible League of Gentlemen - at all of which Mr Fripp was most approachable. All in, King Crimson played fabulous music, with a slight flounder during Sheltering Sky. I had no regrets over pawning my twelve gear racing bike to afford the ticket. Now - Albert Hall 1995 is something else again.
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Great Sound Mon., Mar 1, 2010
Posted by: jblock
Another excellent LOG download, with great sound. It’s always an enjoyable listen to these folks groove, hear Robert in a purely instrumental setting, and the organ take its rightful place in the sonic Read more
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Correcting a memory Sat., Feb 27, 2010
Posted by: Taliluna
I was at this show too (we were either the first or second on line to get in - waited for hours). Just want to make a correction to the previous post: I believe the opening act was Read more
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Jungle Mon., Feb 22, 2010
Posted by: anothertheletter
I now feel happy that my long term fantasy, in which the double trio covered Jungle Boogie, had some basis in reality. Cheers, Robert
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A New Low (and I don't mean David Bowie in Berlin) Mon., Feb 22, 2010
Posted by: DocBobster
These are of novelty interest as the cheesiest items ever posted at DGM Live. Pedestrian ideas, played in a pedestrian fashion, seemingly recorded using tin cans and string. It seems entirely possible that these were performed by one of the Read more
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Crunchy but Chic Mon., Feb 22, 2010
Posted by: desol81
Interesting snapshot of NYC Fripp. But white boy ain’t got no soul! Go eat at Sylvia’s.
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I Talk to The Bootleg Sat., Feb 20, 2010
Posted by: anonymous
Dear asdfadam
I’m not sure why, but our copy of this show had a break in the tape where
"I Talk to the Wind" should have been.
We did have a version of the track, which I didn’t know Read more
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I Talk To The Bootleg Thu., Feb 18, 2010
Posted by: asdfadam
I am baffled as to why "I Talk To The Wind" would be left off. I have it on tape. It sounds fine. I didn’t understand why it was left off EPITAPH, much less this wonderful resource for old Read more
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Stormy Selection Box 2 Thu., Feb 18, 2010
Posted by: eviLMGD
Loving this as I’d expected; lots of variety in so many ways. Now, is someone going to make cover art available soon?
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Chesterfield, England September 07, 1969
Posted by: mrsnowman
Well, it’s nice to have an extra 20 minutes of this wonderful gig. But sorry, I have to agree with Scheiner. In fact, I Talk To The The Wind is the ONLY extant live version of the track, and so it’s doubly disappointing Read more
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warts and all? Wed., Feb 17, 2010
Posted by: scheiner
I got this show on cassette about 25 years ago as one of the first KC live shows I’d listened to, and it just blew me off. It is amazing to see how the sound can be improved with todays Read more
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