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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 |
1995 |
Royal Albert Hall
London, England
May. 18, 1995
The fourteenth and final show from the 1995 European tour – The second night at the Royal Albert Hall.
While waiting for definitive notes from Sid the Smith, we continue to use Stormy’s show
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Sun Plaza Hall
Sendai, Japan
Oct. 13, 1995
Please note that the entire proceeds of this download will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross Society
The band are clearly having fun all the way through this lively concert 10 days into the Japanese
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Summit Studios
Denver, CO
Mar. 12, 1972
Surely a contender for the strangest gig in the archive?
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Orpheum
Boston , MA
Mar. 27, 1972
A truce of sorts had developed between Fripp and the rest of the band as they criss-crossed America. That said, the differences were evident when speaking to Boston based music writer, JP
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Municipal Auditorium
New Orleans, LA
Mar. 31, 1972
The penultimate gig from the Boz-era Crim is sadly represented by a grim-sounding bootleg that has resisted the very best necromantic rites available to DGMLive and makes Earthbound sound like the sweetest pristine-sounding record you ever did
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Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
Mar. 21, 1972
The last time King Crimson were in San Francisco was in 1969. At that point the band was in the process of splitting up. In a strange case of history repeating itself, here were King Crimson in the Golden Gate
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Sound Track
Denver , CO
Mar. 14, 1972
There’s quite a bit of levity in the air at the second of a two night stint at Sound Track in Denver Colorado. It all starts off fairly seriously; the pastoral charms of Formentera give way to the fearsome sax
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Sound Track
Denver , CO
Mar. 13, 1972
The first of two nights at Denver’s Sound Track begins with a truly delightful version of Formentera Lady with Boz giving an especially reading of lyrics that he wasn’t always comfortable
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FairGround Coliseum
Indianapolis, IN
Mar. 11, 1972
Missing its claw-hammer intro, a slow-burning version of Pictures allows Fripp to run at the fast-moving guitar sections like a greyhound out of a trap with impressive results. Mel’s sax over the slow middle section swings precariously between funky jabs
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The Barn
Peoria , IL
Mar. 10, 1972
Although this recording begins with a sadly incomplete Cirkus, at least we do get to hear a full and unexpurgated chorus of The Happy Wanderer song performed (played might be too much of a stretch) on what Fripp describes in
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Kemp Coliseum
Orlando, FL
Feb. 27, 1972
Confidence or bravado? Whatever it is, you know Boz really means it when he scats,” my kind of boogie” during
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