“Tonight I’m going to bend the neck right off this guitar,” says Belew in the run-up to the tempestuous second chorus during Indiscipline. Well, something has to give. At this point, relationships within the band were rapidly fraying as the tour neared its end. Yet despite these extra-musical factors at work within the body of the group, it’s a testament to the professional capabilities of the players that they turn in such a committed performance. This excellent-sounding audience recording snares a set that unsurprisingly features a run of songs from the latest album, Three of A Perfect Pair. There’s a greater fluidity present in the renditions here as compared to a certain stiffness in their studio counterparts. Numbers that had not benefited from being road-tested before being recorded really spring into life. LTIA PtIII rocks a little harder, Industry’s ominous and sinister narrative stretches out into a brooding tone poem and Dig Me’s edgy soliloquy takes on an altogether more brutal contrast between the light and dark aspects of this exercise in experimental songwriting. Tony Levin’s work throughout the show is on point but that snapback echo during Sleepless is devastatingly effective. It sounds like he’s hammering every single punter into the ground like so many tent pegs. Crimson sounds utterly monstrous yet just a week later, all of this power would be lost as this incarnation came to an end.
A big thanks to Barry Rogoff, for sharing his bootleg with the DGMLive community.
“Tonight I’m going to bend the neck right off this guitar,” says Belew in the run-up to the tempestuous second chorus during Indiscipline. Well, something has to give. At this point, relationships within the band were rapidly fraying as the tour neared its end. Yet despite these extra-musical factors at work within the body of the group, it’s a tes...
Fantastic show! Our crew recorded a very high quality version from maybe fifth row center, it was one of the best recordings of that era-crisp highs and solid bottom. Full show. Never circulated it beyond friends. This version recording is also verrry well done. Get this one, the band is telepathic in their improvs. Best tour of the 80’s by far. Yea
Written by Chris Inguanta
Great show.
You will enjoy this show. I did.
Written by Barry Rogoff
King Crimson 1984-07-05 Orpheum Theatre, Boston
King Crimson
Orpheum Theatre, Boston
July 5, 1984
Three of a Perfect Pair Tour
Audience recording
Audio format: 96kHz 24-bit
1. Improv
2. Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part III)
3. Thela Hun Ginjeet
4. Red
5. Matte Kudasai
6. Industry
7. Dig Me
8. Three of a Perfect Pair
9. Indiscipline
10. Sartori in Tangier
11. Frame by Frame
12. Waiting Man
13. Sleepless
14. Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two
Missing:
Discipline
Heartbeat
Elephant Talk
King Crimson
Adrian Belew – ...
King Crimson
Orpheum Theatre, Boston
July 5, 1984
Three of a Perfect Pair Tour
Audience recording
Audio format: 96kHz 24-bit
1. Improv
2. Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part III)
3. Thela Hun Ginjeet
4. Red
5. Matte Kudasai
6. Industry
7. Dig Me
8. Three of a Perfect Pair
9. Indiscipline
10. Sartori in Tangier
11. Frame by Frame
12. Waiting Man
13. Sleepless
14. Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two
Missing:
Discipline
Heartbeat
Elephant Talk
King Crimson
Adrian Belew – fretted and fretless guitars, lead vocals
Robert Fripp – guitar, frippertronics
Tony Levin – bass guitar, chapman stick, synthesizer, backing vocals
Bill Bruford – acoustic and electric drums
Lineage: 1984: Nakamichi 550/unknown mikes > Maxell UD XLII
Lineage: 2023: Maxell UD XLII > Nakamichi LX-5 > line level conversion > Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen > Sound Forge > WAV > Magic Bullet > Adobe Audition > FLAC
Notes:
This was an unbelievable performance! It blew everyone away. Unfortunately, it's incomplete. The last three songs are missing. I got shut down and gave the security guy a blank tape.
Written by Jean Luc Michaud
GOOD EVENING, BOSTON
I am presently listening this concert, I have to agree with Mr.Mundy appreciation of the sound and performance. MUST GET status for this show.