With the 266 miles between Detroit to Chicago behind them, by the time the LOG step on to the stage of Park West - at precisely 8.30 pm for all you clock-watching types - they are clearly full of vim and vigour as a barnstorming Inductive Resonance ably demonstrates. “The only kind of applause a dance band needs is to see dancers dancing. Someone told me Chicago was a dancing city. Help, Help! This is a plea for assistance,” says Fripp with a smile. The band are on good form with a set that’s as powerful as it is energetic - just listen to the momentum that drives Eye Needle and others along here. The venue would become a staple part of future King Crimson itineraries whenever possible. Why? Because if you’ve ever been lucky enough to have been there there is a tangible presence about the place.
With the 266 miles between Detroit to Chicago behind them, by the time the LOG step on to the stage of Park West - at precisely 8.30 pm for all you clock-watching types - they are clearly full of vim and vigour as a barnstorming Inductive Resonance ably demonstrates. “The only kind of applause a dance band needs is to see dancers dancing. Someone t...