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July 01, 1996  |
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Shepherds Bush Empire London, England |
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Notes
The gigs at Shepherds Bush Empire weren’t just a pair of hot dates. They were a couple of scorchers Although the band had been in town only a year before, the rather formal setting of the Albert Hall had led to it being a slightly muted occasion. By contrast, Shepherds Bush Empire was a far more excitable affair. The inclusion of Waiting Man on this tour wasn’t the only surprise – who would have thought Schizoid Man would be knocking them dead a full 22 years after it had last been played by KC. There’s a storming version of Three Of A Perfect Pair (best live group version yet?) and the eerie String Quartet – a precursor to Sus_Tayn_Z? Am I the only who thinks it’s a pity they didn’t do more of that kind of thing? Elsewhere, B’Boom is something of a savage crowd-pleaser and Frame By Frame positively blows yer socks off as Robert noted in his diary.
“Frame By Frame is blasting away at an astonishing tempo. FxF was never written to be played at this speed. But in the fire of the moment, and in the context of the particular overall tempo of the unfolding performance, the front man hits the tempo that feels right; and the guitarist stage left is hung out to dry.”
Please note that this entire concert will be available as The Collectable King Crimson Volume Three (DGM5003) from mid-April 2008.
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Personnel
Adrian Belew - Guitar, Voice, Words
Bill Bruford - Acoustic and Electronic Percussions
Robert Fripp - Guitar
Trey Gunn - Touch Guitar, Voice
Tony Levin - Basses, Chapman Stick, Voice
Pat Mastelotto - Acoustic and Electronic Percussions
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Fan Reviews
      New to this lineup, Mon., Aug 10, 2009
Written by BobLuciani
I’m more familiar with the 1970 to 1974 version of King Crimson than I am with this line up but I bought this CD based on what I read about the show and I must say I’m quite impressed.The songs I’m not used to hearing was a great ear opener.I particularly enjoyed The Waiting Man,Thela Hun Ginjeet and Frame by Frame. By the way I don’t know if it’s me but I thought I heard an awkward edit at the 2:13 mark of the song Frame by Frame. Anyway great CD I will have to look more closely to this line up.Bob.
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