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Posted: 13 May 2013 |
7 April 1982
London, London, United Kingdom
Apr. 07, 1982
A wonderfully up-close-and-in-room earful of Levin and Bruford conjuring up a kind of space-jazz that would make up the spine of Requiem during the recording of Beat.
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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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| On This Day |
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Polydor
Paris, France
May. 23, 1979
From Germany to France and another record company office date. The Frippertronics tour was conceived as a way of promoting the newly released Exposure and at the same time generate a more intimate and integrated way of engaging with both
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Web Theater
Phoenix, Arizona
Nov. 16, 2001
Phoenix marks the start of an interesting albeit short experiment for the Crimson setlist. Immediately after a pensive Dangerous Curves the band hurtle into a piece that utlitised the biting chords of LTIA pt1 - the first time in over
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House of Blues
Las Vegas, Nevada
Nov. 17, 2001
Sadly this concert appears missing the opening couple of numbers and indeed the opening bars of TCOL. That means there's no official record of Larks 1 Level 5 mini-epic at this
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Paramount Theater
Denver, Colorado
Nov. 19, 2001
Sometimes things don't go quite according to plan. This concert, which is missing Dangerous Curves / Larks1/Level5 mini-epic/TCOL, as well as most of Frying Pan, was also notable for a woman who insisted on dancing throughout the opening parts of
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| King Crimson |
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Grand Ballroom @ River Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nov. 21, 2001
If the previous show captured Crimson a little unsettled and ungainly, then the next port of call has the band taking things in their stride with an altogether more persuasive
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| King Crimson |
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Chicago Theater
Chicago, Illinois
Nov. 24, 2001
"I just signed my name on the wall upstairs right underneath Frank Sinatra. What a great place this is" says a clearly enthused Belew after a superb Dangerous Curves and Frying
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The Pageant
St Louis, Missouri
Nov. 25, 2001
Showing no ill-effects from having lost his voice the previous night in Chicago, Adrian ploughs into Frying Pan with his usual vim and vocal vigour although songs requiring his singing are kept down to a minimum; TCOL and Elephant
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| King Crimson |
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The Murat Egyptian Room
Indianapolis, Indiana
Nov. 26, 2001
Beginning with a truncated Frying Pan, the Crims are in good form in Indianapolis. Vrooom sounds a touch more steady than the previous evening with a little baton-passing between Fripp and Belew although during the Coda Fripp's feet appear to
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The Madrid Theater
Kansas City, Missouri
Nov. 28, 2001
Here’s KC in KC! The Madrid Theatre is noted for reputedly having received the patronage of notorious gangster, Al Capone. With bullet-holes peppering the walls below stage, King Crimson are no strangers to a different kind of firepower and the
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| King Crimson |
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Promowest Pavillion
Columbus, Ohio
Nov. 29, 2001
On this tour Crimson were sharing the stage with ex-Led Zep and fellow DGM recording artist, John Paul Jones. Naturally enough there were lots of folks there who’d never come across KC
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| King Crimson |
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Lakewood Civic Auditorium
Lakewood, Ohio
Nov. 30, 2001
With Dangerous Curves and Frying Pan back as the inseparable and, it must be said, unstoppable show-openers out of the way, Belew reflects a moment on George Harrison who had died the previous
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