"Ahoy!" says Belew as the good ship Crim docks at Prague and proceeds to take sell-out crowd through a right royal blast through Thela and Red.

The eccentricities of this soundboard mix puts the spotlight firmly on Tony's upright bass during the intro and outro of Thrak. During the improv Bill conjures a rhythm not unlike his beguiling solo on The Drum Also Waltzes from his collaboration with Patrick Moraz on the album, Flags. With some strong contributions coming in from Fripp, there's a somewhat tentative feel to this section. Local fan Dominic Vivaldo, attending the concert thought so too. "That part of the gig wasn't most coherent as far as I'm quite familiar with many live different recordings from the past" he told ET subscribers.

Despite times where the energy levels sag during KC’s assault on the Palace of Culture, Miroslav Langer, describing his experience for ET, was more than happy with what he saw and heard. "There were really BIG ovations. People stud up, screaming, applauding to KC. They returned, played Lark's Tongues in Aspic, ovations again... I haven't seen so nice concert, so excited people... nothing could compare to it."
TRACK
TIME
01
Conundrum
01:20
02
Thela Hun Ginjeet
06:09
03
Red
06:37
04
Frame By Frame
05:25
05
Dinosaur
07:12
06
One Time
05:56
07
Indiscipline
07:46
08
Waiting Man
04:41
09
BBOOM
05:42
10
THRAK
08:43
01
21st Century Schizoid Man
07:26
02
Matte Kudasai
03:33
03
Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
05:04
04
Elephant Talk
05:32
05
Prism
03:55
06
The Talking Drum
03:16
07
Larks Tongues In Aspic Pt II
09:01
08
VROOOM
03:59
09
Coda Marine 475
02:37

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