13th September

Crowds of people at a rock concert are inclined to fill any gaps in the music-making with whoops, yeahs, yells of Freebird, and all manner of verbal tics that can sometimes be noises of encouragement on an almost involuntary basis. Therefore it’s interesting to hear the respectful silence at the end of The Letters following Jakko’s great vocal. Always a dramatic moment, a few beats of silence are heard before the applause slowly swirls in like an incoming tide.

The Letters had last been performed by King Crimson some 41 years previously on that lineup’s final UK tour. This version enables Mel’s guttural baritone sax to dig deep into the dark stuff alongside Levin’s upright bass in the improvised middle section became something of a high point in a set already brimming with so many you’d probably get a nosebleed just listing them all.
TRACK
TIME
01
Threshold Soundscape And Intro
02:34
02
Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part I
10:28
03
Level Five
07:12
04
A Scarcity Of Miracles
07:06
05
Banshee Legs Bell Hassle
01:53
06
Pictures Of A City
08:32
07
One More Red Nightmare
06:09
08
Interlude
01:53
09
The Letters
05:25
10
The Sailor's Tale
06:30
11
The Hell Hounds Of Krim
04:01
12
VROOOM
04:55
13
Coda Marine 475
03:17
14
The Light Of Day
05:33
15
The Talking Drum
04:52
16
Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part II
07:14
17
Red
06:47
18
Starless
15:20
19
Improv Hoodoo
00:50
20
21st Century Schizoid Man
10:31
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