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King Crimson - DGM Live 820 - House Of Blues, Los Angeles, California October 24, 2000

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. Larks' Tongues In Aspic Pt Iv 13:25
  2. Prozakc Blues 5:40
  3. The Construkction Of Light 8:47
  4. Frakctured 9:17
  5. Improv I 2:03
  6. One Time 6:24
  7. Into The Frying Pan 6:25
  8. Improv Ii 8:36
Volume 2
  1. Dinosaur 4:50
  2. Frame By Frame 6:15
  3. Red 7:52
  4. Three Of A Perfect Pair 4:13
  5. The Deception Of The Thrush 11:02
  6. The Worlds My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum 8:10
  7. Elephant Talk 5:28
  8. Heroes 6:55

Notes


This is a Download from DGMLive.com released on May 25, 2007.

Audio Source: Board Recording

DGM Live:

The gremlins that stalked the previous evening’s performance have taken a hike on this second night
at the House Of Blues. From an authoritative LTIAptIV (including some gasp-inducing precision stops), a swaggering guest appearance from Hooter J. Johnson on ProzaKc Blues and a particularly strong thwack of Frying Pan, this is a strong set from Crimson. For his part, Fripp thought the band were back on form. “Tuesday night was much more powerful than Monday with band & audience meeting & matching. This is the kind of performance I associate with King Crimson.” Gunn wasn’t entirely convinced, citing the improvs in this show as being somewhat problematic. “They just sucked the life out of the show. I think both Robert and Adrian heard practically nothing to play on these.” The first tentatively touches upon the TPTB bell tones territory, whilst the second eventually finds solid ground on a rock-out version of Seizure. For Trey the show recovered to some extent after Dinosaur, (here sadly missing the first few introductory bars) going on to something of an emotional climax. “Heroes had something very powerful going on inside of it for me” refelected Gunn in his online diary. “I suppose it may just have been 'personal,' but my heart began to tear apart inside of that piece. I suppose one of the things about a 'classic' piece is that something both 'universal' AND 'personal' can speak through it. For me this was one of those moments.” And speaking of the universal and the personal, check out Ade's teasing quote from the first KC album ahead of his rendition of Perfect Pair.


CD2
01 Dinosaur 4:50 *
* source recording is incomplete



Adrian Belew - Guitar, Voice, Words
Robert Fripp - Guitar
Trey Gunn - Touch Guitar
Pat Mastelotto - Electronic Percussion