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      Smiling about Chicago August 24, 2008
Written by theundercoverman
So, it was the drums all along. Putting two, mostly acoustic drummers together, with the usual guitarist’s wet dream of Fripp and Belew, and inviting Tony Levin to bounce around with his stick, in between the two happy couples, is what Fripp has been getting ready for these past 40 years. Even my wife quite likes it, and she, being female, is normally scared away by the band’s previous rhythm sections’ ugly, muscularity, with the exception of Bruford and Wetton in about two songs, oh alright one – Easy Money. This is a set you can actually, sort of dance to, and it’s still as heavy and clever and inventive as King Crimson always is. The highlights are songs I hadn’t liked too much in the past – Neurotica is cinematic and hallucinatory, rather than cacophonous. Sleepless’ is sexier, more fluid. Level Five used to sound like a guitar lesson. Now it’s a celebration, with twin machine guns joyously punching the air on either side. The Construction of Light is more light, less construction. Even Dinosaur is OK. If they were to market this album, it could do quite well. They won’t, so let’s be happy to have found it by ourselves. Please bring the show to London Robert, or Europe at least. Please.
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Get this! Tue., Aug 26, 2008
Posted by: marsax73
I was ecstatic to hear Gavin joined the lineup and this recording is a testament to that decision. It’s great to hear some new arrangements and of course the double drumming adds Read more
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Music is Work! Mon., Aug 25, 2008
Posted by: Gilgamesh
Let’s just start off by saying that I am a fan of the music. I purchased this recording because I was curious to hear Tony Levin’s interpretation of Trey Gunn’s parts (not an easy task to Read more
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Awesome Show!! Mon., Aug 25, 2008
Posted by: metalgod666
Great live recording!! Killer performance, I can’t wait for this line up to make an album. All Hail The Crimson King!!
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King Crimson is back! Mon., Aug 25, 2008
Posted by: Caffieneman
This was an awesome show, Crim sounds just as good as they ever did. Definitely worth the price to hear from this great band again.
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KILLER! Mon., Aug 25, 2008
Posted by: HalJarvis
Get it if you attended any of the 2008 shows, get it if you WISH you could have attended any/and or all, of the 2008 shows. PERIOD. that is all, stop.It’s tasty.
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From a skeptic: SWEET Sun., Aug 24, 2008
Posted by: jacethecrowl
I was little weary of the song list here, like a warmed-over double trio set, but I was hooked from TCOL. I never thought I’d say that, because this song has always left me Read more
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Smiling about Chicago Sun., Aug 24, 2008
Posted by: theundercoverman
So, it was the drums all along. Putting two, mostly acoustic drummers together, with the usual guitarist’s wet dream of Fripp and Belew, and inviting Tony Levin to bounce around with his stick, in between the two happy couples, is Read more
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Excellent download Sun., Aug 24, 2008
Posted by: HarrySpade
The sound quality of this download is outstanding, despite a few buried guitar lines. The performance is loose yet driving, and it sounds like they’re having Read more
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Great warm up for NYC Sat., Aug 23, 2008
Posted by: magma2
Caught the NYC 17th show. Drove down from Virginia and well worth the effort. The last show of a very short tour of one of the best bands in Read more
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a disapointment Sat., Aug 23, 2008
Posted by: orrason
I have been reading the reviews of "great shows" and immediately purshased the live recordings. My favorite TCOL has to work to make me happy. It did not this time. The version here is very rusty, unthight and the important Read more
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