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Royal Exeter Bournemouth, UK
September 21, 1980
Posted by: orrason
This bootleg is just so powerful. Here you can hear Robert in fire mode - so seldomly heard these days. I just love to listen to him on this one and "can´t get Read more
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Fripps sounds Sat., Dec 24, 2005
Posted by: orrason
I have written a review previously here on this FLAC. I would however like to ask the community here the following question (questions) What power chords is Fripp using in dislocated (the screaming chords) Read more
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Nice & Raw Fri., Dec 23, 2005
Posted by: mflaherty
The sound quality is good, the performance excellent. The band is very tight here, and Fripp’s guitar has a nice raw feel to it. However, this recording is not drastically different than the official release, which to my ears sounds Read more
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Original power Thu., Dec 22, 2005
Posted by: orrason
This bootleg is just so powerful. Here you can hear Robert in fire mode - so seldomly heard these days. I just love to listen to him on this one and "can´t get Read more
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LOG Jam! Tue., Dec 20, 2005
Posted by: mudfish55
I for one always thought the LOG were both fun and educational. Back in the day I heard an unofficial LOG live show and was just completely taken with the groove, energy, and Read more
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Thinking, Feeling, and Frugging Tue., Dec 20, 2005
Posted by: barrystock
I always knew that there was more to the League of Gentlemen than the official studio release, and the live recordings confirm that. In the studio release, "The League of Gentlemen", it’s the sound of a Read more
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lead guitar Tue., Dec 20, 2005
Posted by: Crimsoo
Fripp . leads the LOG cause they can’t play . Fripp’s lead lines BLOW his Bowie and Eno ,S*** away.
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Hallo Robert Brill Mon., Dec 19, 2005
Posted by: RupertL
Well, what a nice surprise. And what a fantastic download/CD! Mixing postpunk splintered rhythms with discordant organ and fluid & inventive guitar, this is even better than the offical live recording previously Read more
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