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King Crimson - DGM Live 928 - Prix D'ami, Buenos Aires, Argentina September 28, 1994

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. Vrooom 4:27
  2. Coda : Marine 475 2:52
  3. Frame By Frame 5:27
  4. Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream 5:03
  5. Discipline 5:19
  6. Red 6:26
  7. One Time 5:06
  8. B' Boom 5:54
  9. Thrak 5:05
  10. Improv : Two Sticks 1:04
  11. Elephant Talk 4:26
  12. Indiscipline 6:24
  13. Funky Jam 4:47
Volume 2
  1. Heartbeat 4:06
  2. Sleepless 5:29
  3. Vrooom Vrooom 7:12
  4. The Talking Drum 5:33
  5. Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part 2 7:34
  6. Vrooom 4:20
  7. Coda : Marine 475 3:26

Notes


Download from DGMLive.com released on October 26, 2007.
Audio Source: ADAT Master Tapes


DGM Live:

This is King Crimson’s first performance in front of a crowd since they had wowed the punters at Le Spectrum (documented on Absent Lovers) back in 1984. Essentially a dress rehearsal in front of invited guests and the South American press, the tickets that had been made available sold out in two hours flat.

You can hear the first night nerves on tracks such as Vrooom and a slightly unsteady Discipline, though after an absence of ten years from the frontline such wobbles can easily be forgiven. A brisk One Time and an exceptionally good Sleepless shows Adrian in fine voice, whilst the opening sections B’Boom has a hair-standing menacing edge. Elsewhere, Funky Jam makes it’s short-lived mark on the set-list for the first time – there’s a cutesy disco feel to the track which is appropriate considering that the venue used to be a premier dancing hotspot. We’re used to hearing Vrooom Vrooom taken at an energetic sometimes breakneck speed but here it’s gone through in something akin to slow motion replay. Overall, this is a performance where a somewhat tired Crimso leaps and sometimes makes it to the other side.


Adrian Belew - Guitar, Voice, Words
Bill Bruford - Acoustic and Electronic Percussions
Robert Fripp - Guitar
Trey Gunn - Touch Guitar, Voice
Tony Levin - Basses, Chapman Stick, Voice
Pat Mastelotto - Acoustic and Electronic Percussions