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Posted: February 22 2017 at 19:37
^ Awesome. I was considering going to Terra Incognita in May to get my live prog fix for the year, but I think I'll just save up and catch one of those early July shows instead.
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Posted: January 19 2017 at 06:32
CPicard wrote:
^Well, I suppose that if Belew and his pals didn't tour as "Crimson Projekt", Fripp would have gladly enjoyed retirement - except that he would have spent his days asking YouTube to erase unauthorised live videos of KC instead of cultivating flowers and resolving murder mysteries like any good over-sixty-years old British people do.
Yeah, it's confusing. There have been a few bands that have done similar things, promote your big farewell tour then get back together and tour again the next year
But Belew can sure put on a good show
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Posted: January 19 2017 at 06:17
^Well, I suppose that if Belew and his pals didn't tour as "Crimson Projekt", Fripp would have gladly enjoyed retirement - except that he would have spent his days asking YouTube to erase unauthorised live videos of KC instead of cultivating flowers and resolving murder mysteries like any good over-sixty-years old British people do.
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Posted: January 18 2017 at 18:55
According to dgmlive.com, KC has just announced the first show of their upcoming US Tour:
King Crimson have confirmed they will be appearing at the Rochester Jazz Festival on Friday June 30th. Tickets for this show go on sale on Friday 20th January. This is the first date to be announced in a schedule that will see the Double Quartet on active service from June 13th to July 15th. Further dates for the full tour will be announced in the coming weeks.
Robert's diary entries suggest there existing repertoire will at a minimum be reworked and could include additional items:
Existing repertoire will be re-calibrated for the about-to-be-becoming King Crimson Double Quartet Formation. King Crimson is the first group of which Jeremy has been a full-member. Jeremy became a full-contributor to the Seven-Headed Beast during the 2017 EuroTour, a remarkable achievement for Jezza to adopt the entire repertoire on both drums and keyboards. Bill is presently returning from his Sabbatical, and now The Beast has Eight Heads.
Jeremy and Bill are both multi-instrumental, so King Crimson is likely to be making a lot more noise than before.
I for one could care less about new repertoire being added - although it would be nice. Even if material that has previously been played is included in the next tour, which undoubtedly will be, it will no doubt be reworked significantly to match the personnel included in this upcoming tour. I for one, look forward to comparing this incarnation to the previous.
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Posted: January 16 2017 at 09:42
Terrapin Station wrote:
... I'm not at all a fan of bands touring without new material. I like the old model of album-tour-album-tour-album-tour - live album while they take a break, then repeat starting with another new album.
In this case ... this is no different than going to see a classical concert and a big name conductor is doing Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring", or Beethoven's 5th, or Mahler's 3rd. However, we could say, that here this is Stravinsky conducting Stravinsky.
Don't pass up, this once in a lifetime thing. It is a very special show, and totally amazing, if you have the guts to shut your eyes, and just fly with the music.
It's impressive. And something that you will remember for the rest of your life, unlike most of the silly rock shows.
This whole thing, makes it hard to go backwards and listen to pop music again ... and this is the part that I think many folks are reacting to, maybe?
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Posted: January 16 2017 at 07:47
Terrapin Station wrote:
I'm not at all a fan of bands touring without new material. I like the old model of album-tour-album-tour-album-tour - live album while they take a break, then repeat starting with another new album.
I'm of the opposite mind - I'm simply happy that King Crimson are still active and touring. I'm sure the set list isn't going to be completely identical to the 2014/2015 tours, plus the addition of extra players suggests we may get to see more improv pieces at these upcoming shows.
Even if the set list were to be 100% the same - so what? It's King Crimson.
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Posted: January 15 2017 at 11:22
Barbu wrote:
with the same old material?
Exactly, how about a new studio album?
I'm not at all a fan of bands touring without new material. I like the old model of album-tour-album-tour-album-tour - live album while they take a break, then repeat starting with another new album.
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Posted: January 15 2017 at 06:04
So if it is a double quartet one would assume that each quartet has one guitarist, a drummer and a drummer / keyboardist. One quartet would have a bass player and one a saxophonist.
Then again, who knows...
I would like to see them focus more on the 80s and later repertoire and/or new material, and would go to see them again if they the hit UK if that was the case. Well, I'd probably go anyway.
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Posted: January 11 2017 at 19:50
Hi,
I'm thinking that the extra person is to help take the load off Fripp and allow the middle drummer to do more keyboards. It will make the show even stronger, I bet.
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Posted: January 10 2017 at 11:12
I might just have to make it a third time to see them. I saw them twice in the 90s, including the double trio. Unfortunately, both occasions were marred by bad sound - one of them among the worst I have ever heard. It was in a beautiful concert hall definitely not designed for loud heavily distorted and intricate rock. They simply overwhelmed the facility and the whole show was basically a wall of noise. Of course, that may have been the way Fripp wanted it.
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Posted: January 09 2017 at 12:09
CPicard wrote:
Since Bill Rieflin is a multi-instrumentist, do you think he will play as a fourth drummer? I don't know what are the plans of Fripp for the next concerts (does he intend to cover Xenakis' "Pleiades"?!), but touring with four drumsets already looks like heavily burdening in terms of logistics... How many trucks does one need to travel with four drumsets?
Oh c'mon, this is 2017 dude. They'll probably tour with a 3D printer and output 4 sets of disposable kits for each gig.
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