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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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Town Hall
Birmingham, England
May. 22, 1971
For an opening number, Pictures Of A City is performed in a remarkably relaxed fashion. Indeed there are moments where the band de-construct the piece almost to the point of
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Ronnie Scotts
Birmingham, England
Apr. 18, 1998
It’s a somewhat languorous rendition of House on the first night at Ronnie Scott’s with both Trey and Robert decorating the space created by Ade’s rock steady beats but never really connecting to it
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Ronnie Scotts
Birmingham, England
Apr. 19, 1998
A mysterious and magical opening on the second night in Birmingham as the brooding Vector Shift transforms in undulating clouds of wispy notes, aquatic bell-tones and ominous rumbles into the fast-moving Sector Q3 Where Are You, wherein Fripp and
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9.30 Club
Washington D.C.
May. 01, 1998
Twelve days after playing the UK, P2 returned to the USA and the team have really been honed and sharpened by their time together. Some of the blistering work heard on Heavy ConstruKction is carried over into the blissful sustained
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Bohager's
Baltimore, MD
May. 02, 1998
Wow - what a show this is! A gorgeously serpentine House snakes and weaves from the slow-burning build up of the preceding soundscape and then just explodes with some marvelously fearsome bursts of
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Ballroom At The Bellvue
Philadelphia, PA
May. 03, 1998
Another powerful show as the P2 boys are really hitting their stride. After the thumping impact of Contrary ConstruKction, Sus_tayn_Z positively radiates a glowing, dazzling energy which after a series of darting exchanges, is eventually eventually guided to a something
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Toad's Place
New Haven, CT
May. 04, 1998
Phew! Another completely stonking show that will leave you speechless. You have to wonder how they do this stuff at times. The energy and pace of Heavy ConstruKction is so frantic, with solos swirling about the place like so many
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Valentines
Albany, NY, USA
May. 08, 1998
Fast ConstruKction certainly lives up to its name as our intrepid trio take to the stage and burn it up.
Trey notes the venue was intimate in the extreme “There was over 450 people crammed into this small room;
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Inter-Media Arts Centre
Huntington, NY
May. 09, 1998
After the hot and heavy club settings P2’s final gig for this bout of touring has them return to the more formal setting of the Inter-Media Arts Center. Perhaps the biggest difference between this gig and the previous evening is
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Washington Square Church
New York, NY
Jul. 30, 1981
Once again another excellent job by Alex ‘Stormy’ Mundy in matching the solos to the loops on this extraordinary series of concerts.
Back in 1979 when Fripp was playing pizza parlours, record company offices and record stores he said in
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Fox Theatre
Boulder, CO, USA
Oct. 24, 1998
If the previous evening saw P4 cautiously unveiling their chosen territory, the second gig of their West Coast jaunt had them stomping all over place.
The team really begin to gel as group from the opening moments of Ghost
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