Kemp Coliseum Orlando United States

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Confidence or bravado? Whatever it is, you know Boz really means it when he scats,” my kind of boogie” during [endtease]the encore improv, Earthbound. The contemplative guitar solo that follows, suggests Robert prefers a different kind of bag altogether. Of the singer and novice bassist, Mel Collins wrote “Boz, thrown in at the deep end and much maligned over the years, swings like mad on Schizoid Man…I can’t think of many musicians who could get that together in so short a space of time.” Given that the lively crowd responded so well to the one-chord workout, ending this gig with a ballad like Cadence might appear to be a risky choice. In the event it’s a sublime conclusion to a solid gig having regained some of the energy that had eluded them the previous evening in Jacksonville.

This concert is also currently available as a two disc set, originally released in 2003 as King Crimson Collectors Club 23. The track Earthbound first appeared on the 1972 album of the same name.
Kemp Coliseum Orlando United States

AUDIO SOURCE: Soundboard Cassette

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TRACK
TIME
01
Pictures Of A City
10:13
02
Formentera Lady
08:24
03
The Sailors Tale
06:57
04
Cirkus
09:20
05
Ladies Of The Road
06:07
01
Groon
16:10
02
21st Century Schizoid Man
11:05
03
Earthbound
06:32
04
Cadence And Cascade
04:25
Written by Samuel Langer
Good concert!
Audio quality: 7 Performance: 9 Groove: 6.5 What a good concert! The performances are what I expected and the band did not disappoint. The entire concert was all great, and I even liked the version of Ladies of the Road. Of course, Earthbound is one of Crimson's best improvs of this lineup. Overall quite worth buying. It will not disappoint.
Written by Marc-andre Robitaille
Not only for earthbound!
Setlist 5, Performance 5, Sound 4.5. Great gig with amazing versions of The Sailors Tale and Ladies of the road. Only live version of Earthbound I have and what a treat this piece is. Got the show for it but rest is so good also. A must!
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