There was a time in rock music when the drum solo was more often than an excuse to go off to toilets, while a feat of endurance, in all senses of the word, was thrust upon an unsuspecting concert hall. However, these percussive vignettes come from a different place altogether. Unconcerned with delivering the fastest paradiddle in the West, instead we find the delicate articulation of an undulating melody, spread across a series of graceful dynamic arcs to reward our attention.
First Half
TUNING UP
HELL HOUNDS
LTIA 1
(STRAIGHT IN)
PICTURES OF A CITY
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CIRKUS
FRACTURE
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ITCOTCK
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SUITABLE GROUNDS
LETTERS
SAILORS TALE
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INTERLUDE
TALKING DRUM
LTIA 2
Second half
DEVIL DOGS
DAWN SONG >RADICAL 2
LEVEL 5
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EPITAPH
RADICAL 1 > MELTDOWN
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EASY MONEY
RED
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STARLESS
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ENCORES
BELL HASSLE
21ST SCHIZOID
There was a time in rock music when the drum solo was more often than not an excuse to go off to toilets, while a feat of endurance, in all senses of the word, was thrust upon an unsuspecting concert hall. However, these percussive vignettes come from a different place altogether. Unconcerned with delivering the fastest paradiddle in the West, inst...
Never been to a show like this. And cannot imagine to experience anything of this magnitude any time in future. The band of enormous talents and rock Masters hit with a majestic blast but also precision. Slowing down on Starless, Epitaph, to climb again to height and grand velocity in further classics like Sailor’s Tale and LTIA II. Band of cosmic skills, imagination travelling through musical landscapes only few dare to explore and have the means to. And doing IT with ease, for me hard to not...
Never been to a show like this. And cannot imagine to experience anything of this magnitude any time in future. The band of enormous talents and rock Masters hit with a majestic blast but also precision. Slowing down on Starless, Epitaph, to climb again to height and grand velocity in further classics like Sailor’s Tale and LTIA II. Band of cosmic skills, imagination travelling through musical landscapes only few dare to explore and have the means to. And doing IT with ease, for me hard to notice any sign of fatigue looking at Tony barely visible he actually touches the base. I saw people with eyes wide open and a slight grin through the crowd, my dad and myself, capturing each milisecond to my brain through my senses. Most notably the sense of hearing, not. overwhelmed by the ascetic light letting the music play its dominating role. Thank you for those high quality recordings from this Road. Collecting each one of them.
Written by Michał Dudek
My first KC show!
It was my first Crimso concert that I’ve been to. It was not a concert, not a show - it was a all-sense experience! I listen to a lot of different rock bands, but King Crimson is another level of music. Great setlist and a night to remember forever. So wonderful to hear 60/70’s classics - I thought it would never happen.
Written by Marco Zanetti
Damn, they go fast!
It’s impressive to realize how fast the three drummers are performing this tune! I remember it from the night I saw them at Hackney Empire last year, and then at Aylesbury in september 2016, and I noticed the speed was higher. You can also check it by listening to Radical Action and then to this free hot tickle: well, it’s becoming more and more explosive every time it gets played! Well done! :-)
Written by Mark Hawling
Great Piece!
The drums suffer the most sonically on these desk tapes but this piece is very tuneful so it works nicely. Sort of a Max Roach doing overdubs of himself but not in a jazz context piece.I look forward to how these new drum numbers fit in to new material as a sorbet if there is a new album... or if the band gets to a stage where there is basically only new material being played live.