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Toad's Place New Haven, CT |
     I was there! November 2, 2011
Written 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 want to make a scene flipping the tape, so I only got about 30 minutes on my tape. I am so glad this full recording is available, and the quality is quite good - well worth $10 - rather ironic since the ticket for the show was only $6.50. It’s great to re-experience this performance 28 years later! I had seen King Crimson at Toad’s the previous year, and it remains a highlight of many excellent shows I saw at this venue during the 1980s!
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gorgeous Tue., Mar 23, 2010
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Odd Wed., Jan 13, 2010
Posted by: paulwelsh
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Thanks--these are fascinating documents. Mon., Jan 11, 2010
Posted by: kevred
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Wasn't this performance at Rose Records? Sun., Nov 29, 2009
Posted by: jlauer
I’m embarrassed to say that I just found this performance available on the DMG website. I immediately downloaded it. I was at this show and it was my first (of now many) live experiences with Read more
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