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 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars5 out of 5 stars6 out of 5 starsExtraordinary!   March 19, 2012
Written by microbunny

Astoundingly beautiful!  The guitar solo from Prince Rupert Laments solidified my lifelong appreciation of Fripp’s guitar playing. To hear this alternate take is beyond thrilling, especially with a previously unheard accompaniment is fantastic.  This most definitely was deserving of a place on that 40th Anniversary version.  Would also love to hear the other 2 solos too!  What an incredible sound.  I wish I could give it a higher rating than 5.


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Difficult download but...   Wed., Nov 7, 2012
Posted by: oguedezc
... It worths it. Well, I do wonder if I am not that good with software, but I truly think the music by Mr Fripp could also be sold through merchants like Amazon, iTunes or 7digital which do know how Read more

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WOW   Tue., Oct 30, 2012
Posted by: aborig
if this is KCCC39, it’s awesome ... especially Dangerous curves and LTIA4 ... go ahead ! it’s worth it Read more

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Quite an odd show - but quite a good one as well   Tue., Oct 30, 2012
Posted by: jeffoaster
The write up for the following night at Summit Studios calls it "a contender for the strangest show in the archives." Well, this show, occurring only a day before, certainly gives it a run for the Read more

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Powerful!   Mon., Oct 29, 2012
Posted by: joolzz
After problems downloading (eventually everything worked out thanks to a little help from a friend) I now have the recording. I have been listening to GC work since many years and practice it since a year or two so Read more

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Monstrous   Sun., Oct 28, 2012
Posted by: microbunny
Unknown II is monstrous! Around the 13 minute mark it sounds like a monster screaming for food! (at least that’s the kind of image it invokes for me). Unknown III and IV are also both very Read more

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Discipline   Sat., Oct 27, 2012
Posted by: dwayne
I would love to hear the percussion and bass track of Discipline. Read more

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In Reply to Jeffoaster   Fri., Oct 26, 2012
Posted by: anonymous
Sorry for getting the times wrong on this one. I’ve corrected them now! Best Stormy Read more

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1981 that was a very good year   Tue., Oct 23, 2012
Posted by: melvinc7
I WAS LPAYING THIS MUISC WHEN IT CAME OUT WITH CHARLIE GAWLK AND JEFF ABBOT.WE WERE ALL IN THE 12TH GRADE IN HIGH SCHOOL.THIS TRACK BRINGS BACK SO MANY MEMORYS.THE BAND I WAS IN WAS CALLED Read more

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Feel the Heat of the throbbing Jungle   Mon., Oct 22, 2012
Posted by: syncopatico
Without guitars, the rhythm of this Heat glows and percolates: Tony’s bass guitar (throbs, grooves and emerges even more ’elastic’; while Bill’s (no ride/hi-hat cymbals allowed!!) tribal backbeat pulses more clearly with boo-bams, his crisp signature snare sound and a Read more

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German   Sun., Oct 21, 2012
Posted by: microbunny
Pretty sure the german word "Schallplatten" translates into "Record Store" in English. I think the proper name of this venue should be "Govi Schallplatten" or "Govi Record Store". Fantastic job with the bootleg synchronization and wonderful to Read more

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