30 June 1984

It is a fact that if the Crims are likely to slip or skid into a brown patch during a song then there’s a very good chance that song will be Red. Given Red’s relative simplicity, it is perhaps a mystery as to why the piece presents such a bear trap for the unsuspecting player to fall into.

The regularity with which it happens, not only in this incarnation but in the others that followed, suggests it’s down to counting and fingertips becoming over-excited in the heat of an energetic set. Or both. As with all Clams Crimsonique the wonder isn’t in the fall but the recovery.

Nor was this the only hurdle that had to be heroically overcome that evening, as Adrian’s post-Red announcement makes clear. “I’m not in the habit of talking a lot at these gigs but tonight I’d like to make a special announcement about our road crew which set all this stuff up in about one hour flat tonight due to a truck breakdown…They deserve it, c’mon,” he says encouraging the crowd to give it up for the hard work going on behind the scenes.

Although the audio quality on this audience recording is somewhat variable, sometimes sounding a little boomy and remote, it’s nevertheless a reliable snapshot of the band doing their stuff midway through a tour that would prove to be their swansong.

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TRACK
TIME
01
Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part III
04:23
02
Thela Hun Ginjeet
06:06
03
Red
06:26
04
Frame By Frame
03:34
05
Matte Kudasai
03:52
06
Industry
07:52
07
Dig Me
03:58
08
Three Of A Perfect Pair
04:21
09
Indiscipline (Incomplete)
11:22
10
Sartori In Tangier
04:23
11
Man With An Open Heart
03:45
12
Waiting Man
06:49
13
Sleepless
06:25
14
Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part II
06:39
15
The Sheltering Sky
08:01
16
Elephant Talk
04:51

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