Is that an extra choppiness in those slashing chords and a greater precision in the way they are wielded? After many years of honourable service on the Crimson setlist, this is a leaner, meaner Larks II, retooled and resharpened, and once again jabbing and prodding in just the way it was always meant to. In choosing LTIA Pt II to close out the first set on the first night in Atlanta, it somehow manages to evoke feelings not only of catharsis and completion but also a sense that anything might be possible in the second half.
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Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt II
06:58
Written by Michael Yaeger
The Eight-Headed Beast slays!
My 12-year-old-drummer Andrew (Drumson?) and I just had the best night of our lives witnessing the finest band. As Mr. Fripp says about this definitive version of KC: “Nothing is quite the same afterwards”. The Royal Package enabled us to get front row seats. The higher price is worth it, and it helps keep Crimson on the road. Iona Singleton has such a great aura and gave everyone a nice greeting at the door, handing out the artful bags designed by her brother. Next we met the super-ni...
Written by Bruce Bonsall
Sublime
My first Crimson show was 1982 at the Pier in NYC. I've seen them in every incarnation since, and this is (by far) the best version I've had the immense pleasure to enjoy. Three drummers? "No way," I thought. I was wrong. Tight. Tight. Tight. Each was finishing off the thoughts of the others. Sound was great, set list highlighted their full catalog. Three hours of bliss. But the highlight for me was the wry smile on the face of HRVL. "Yup, I'm 71, but my boys and I just blew you away...
Written by David_dave
23 OCT 2017 ATLANTA,GA
A concert that makes a musician want to practice! Very moving music.
Written by Anthony Samford
The band was amazing... the crowd... not so much
My first time seeing Crimso since the early aughts.... 5th time overall.... the two Roxy shows in Atlanta back in 95 were life highlights, and i've been looking forward to this gig since the moment it was announced... The band was perfect.... Tony had a technical issue during Fallen Angel with his microphone and wasn't able to add the background harmonies until the last chorus, and he had to take himself out of the moment to get it taken care of, but that was a minimal issue.... The big...
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