Michael Paulus, who was at the show, gives an illuminating account of the mood and feel in the venue on this particular night. “Since there was no internet around and you had no clue what the band actually would play. Personally, I was hoping for a mix of the Discipline album, some Exposure-related stuff, some New Wave stuff of the harder kind and some KC material...The audience was also a wild mix of people, consisting of punks/new wavers, ambient lovers, and hippies alike, all looking to find “their” version of Fripp.”
Posterity doesn’t record if Michael and his fellow punters found what they were looking for but 42 years later it’s well worth taking another look, especially for the short though inconclusive improvisation they do for the encore, immediately before Lark's Tongues Part 2. Essentially a duet between Bill on slit drum and Robert on trumpet-sounding guitar, while they wait for the other Crims to get back to the stage, this is a great-sounding audience recording that gives a kind of ringside seat of the band in action.