Opry House Austin United States

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Wow - this is King Crimson up close and personal. You can almost smell the sweat in the crowd on this audience. It’s raw and rough but there’s no denying that power that this humble audience recording captures. There’s also another hint as to how many new fans were turning up to these gigs as not for the first time we hear the question posed: “Which one’s Fripp?”

A scorching version of LTIA 2 has an already enthused crowd go off at the deep end as Belew holds a single note and Fripp detunes the low notes to create a dive-bombing effect. It’s stunning stuff as is, it most be said, the reaction of the punters. “MORE MUSIC” yells someone and that’s exactly what they get with Sartori In Paris as the encore. There’s lots of space in the intro which only gradually begins to tighten and become more dense as the track gets underway. It quickly shapes up to be one of the most interest renditions of the track but is cut short when the tape runs out. Oh well.

While it won’t win any plaudits from audiophiles, it could well be that if you were to buy just one gig from the entire bundle then this might be it.
Opry House Austin United States

AUDIO SOURCE: Bootleg Cassette

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TRACK
TIME
01
Frippertronics
00:55
02
Discipline
06:12
03
Thela Hun Ginjeet
07:55
04
Adrian Announcement
00:19
05
Red
07:08
06
Adrian Announcement
00:22
07
Matte Kudasai
03:53
08
The Sheltering Sky
10:01
09
Frame By Frame
05:09
01
Adrian Announcement
00:26
02
Neal And Jack And Me
06:49
03
Manhattan
06:09
04
Elephant Talk
05:25
05
Indiscipline
12:10
06
Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt II
08:09
07
Sartori In Tangier*
05:30
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