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Posted: 17 June 2013 |
12th & Porter 1st Show
Nashville, TN
May. 21, 2000
Performing two sets in one night, you might think Crimson would conserve their energies in the opening part of the evening but they decide to go for it. “I’m awfully sorry that shouldn’t have happened” says an off-mic Fripp after
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Armoury
Wilmington, Delaware
Feb. 11, 1972
Since Crimso last played the States they’d not only parted company with Peter Sinfield but had managed to break-up during their first writing/rehearsal session in January.
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Petofi Csamok
Budapest, Hungary
Jun. 19, 1996
Originally Scheduled to go at 8.15 the start of this open air gig was delayed for over an hour because of bad weather.
Ferenc Riesz, who was at the gig, recalls Just before KC appeared on the stage, a beautiful
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The Eastowne Theatre
Detroit, MI, USA
Nov. 13, 1971
This is the second of two performances in Detroit on this particular incarnation of Crimson’s first foray into the USA. Writing in the liner notes for KCCC 18 in 2001, Ian Wallace observes “Of all the live concerts of this
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| King Crimson |
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Dome
Brighton, England
Oct. 16, 1971
This concert was originally issued as KCCC 30 in 2004. Writing the liner notes, Ian Wallace, responding to some of the criticism’s made about Boz’s contributions at the time, had this observation to
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Winter Gardens
Bournemouth, England
Oct. 15, 1971
Such is the quality of this bootleg it makes your ears squint. Despite the very best efforts of Mister Stormy’s necromantic rites, there’s not too much of the music that is able to rise up from its sonic
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| King Crimson |
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Public Hall
Preston, England
Oct. 09, 1971
The second night of Crimso’s Autumn tour gets underway with a strong opening with Pictures and Cirkus as knock-out punches. As Formentera gives way to Sailor’s Tale, Fripp unleashes a scalding solo after which, Collins flute solo isn’t quite
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| King Crimson |
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Greyhound
Croydon, England
Sep. 19, 1971
"Totally amazing band" says a happy punter at the very end of this audience recording. Another lovely find from the recesses of the DGM archive thanks to Mister Stormy. Although not pristine audio quality this eminently listenable and previously unavailable
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Hyde Park
London, England
Sep. 04, 1971
Two years after they had last played Hyde Park, a different line-up took to the stage in the London park once again, sandwiched between Formerly Fat Harry, Roy Harper and Jack
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| King Crimson |
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Weeley Festival
Clacton, England
Aug. 28, 1971
Although scheduled to appear at Clacton’s Weeley Festival on Friday 27th August at around 9.00p.m. it wasn’t until midnight that the band took to the stage. Although only these three numbers survive on bootleg, we know they were contracted for
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| King Crimson |
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Marquee
London, England
Aug. 11, 1971
Although it sounds like it’s been recorded from a mic near the bar judging the sound of bottles being opened in the early parts of The Letters, there’s a good vibe to this
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Marquee
London, England
Aug. 09, 1971
It’s very relaxed-sounding King Crimson that returns to the legendary London venue that they first played in 1969. Fripp recounts talking to ex-John Mayall and Fleetwod Mac guitarist Peter Green in the bar at the
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City Hall
Sheffield, England
May. 29, 1971
Sourced from a venerable audience recording, it’s just possible to make out that Crimso are turning in a varied performance despite the gnarly sonics. Mel Collins’ sax work on Pictures and Sailors Tale continues to
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