There’s a phenomenal tension to this rendition as the three musicians engage in a determined single-minded sonic attack that goes on for over three uninterrupted minutes. Gunn’s solo spot around the 3.00 minute mark is brimming with invention and ideas all played out with a yearning tone that melts the air around it. Just when you think it can’t get any better, Fripp wades in at his belligerent-sounding best. Some of that firepower carries over into Sector Drift and the following track. In a slight departure from the usual pattern, there’s a jaunty syncopated groove from Belew across which short snappy salvos are fired from either side of the stage by Fripp and Gunn. Don’t be worried by the sudden outbreak of cocktail jazz at the end of X_chayn_jiZ - that’s just Ade fooling around with the samples on the V-Drums.
In the second set Fripp completely stomps the place flat with white soloing during Vector Shift and House, though Gunn steps up to the plate in the final minutes with an equally spellbinding display.
A fluffed intro to Heavy ConstruKction makes the lead lines sound like square pegs being knocked into round holes, whilst Contrary, after tarrying at the start has no such problems. Thrush ushers in a beautiful end to P2’s stint at Ronnie’s. The next time these three musicians would share a stage in the UK would be July 2000 at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire.