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Ulster Performing Arts Centre Kingston, New York |
      KC Show 11/14/03 January 13, 2006
Written by meteor9
What a surprise! I was at this show. Both acts did very well. As I recall, UPAC is a venue that has the potential to be a little to loud and jarring. But When Living Color and then King Crimson went on it was just right. Loud enough to where you can just stand it but not ear-splitting. Excellent!!! I’ve been a King Crimson fan for years and when I learned they were playing in my home town there was absolutely no excuse not to go see them. Now I just learned of the up coming release of this show and of course I’m in my glory. To be honest, the performance was just what you’d expect from King crimson - High Caliber. I think there was a technical difficulty in the percussion during dangerous curves. The bass beat was fading in and out. But other than that the show was flawlessly executed.
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2003's Mighty Crim Power Sat., Mar 28, 2009
Posted by: Slipstream
This is the essential and most powerful concert from 2003. Here, all the four musicians show extreme brutal force, virtuosity and technique. Although there are some bad moments and warts, the whole show is ferocious, presenting the band Read more
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KingCrimston Fri., Dec 21, 2007
Posted by: DeVito
This powerful music deserves the relative "permanence" of a hard-disc double-CD release (the entire concert, please, no editing). The concert is relentless from start to finish -- there are no dead spots.
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Savage Indeed Sat., Nov 4, 2006
Posted by: jwalliser
Sid nailed it -- this show is savage. The best "Deception of the Thrush (aka Power to Believe III)" yet; Trey flattens the basement dwellers in the audience, then offers them redemption at the Read more
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The last gig was in Mexico... Sun., Aug 20, 2006
Posted by: Tequila
Hi everyone... This is a great concert, but the really nostalgic last show from Fripp, Belew, Mastelotto and Gunn was in Mexico, November 19. On the National Auditorium I did see the very last concert in Read more
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Last gig??? Fri., May 26, 2006
Posted by: Mattgroaning
This was my first music download, my first encounter with flac, my first encounter with bit-torrent and it shall most definitely not be my last. The instructions and links all added up to a smooth and painless learning Read more
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Agree with ziggyyoussef Sun., May 21, 2006
Posted by: danceofthedawn74
Ich bin mit dir einverstanden ziggyyoussef, in dem Trey Gunn und Pat Mastellato, im Vergleich zur Aufnahme Elektrik, ganz klar geworden sind.
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A Terex Truck with Precision Movement! Thu., Feb 2, 2006
Posted by: DoctorNerve
Holy cripes! I cant add to the already overflowing compliments about just how powerful this show is. The Power To Believe II is stunning. I get swept away into a dreamworld and yet I’m still cranked from the blistering first Read more
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Revelation Thu., Jan 26, 2006
Posted by: Spingere
This isn’t much of a review. I just wanted to express how wonderful it was to listen to this gig at full blast on the iPod. As much as I love the work of T-Lev this has to Read more
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Essential Mon., Jan 23, 2006
Posted by: millingt
I dont think I have ever heard any band ever match the level of intensity that Crimson reaches during level five. The version is better than the one on Eyes Wide Read more
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CRACKLIN' Sat., Jan 21, 2006
Posted by: kprojekt
This is an essential recording of that era Crimson, in my view. The best one released so far of this line-up (pat, robert, adrian, trey - my favorite version of KC ever after listening with enthusiasm since about Read more
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