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socrates17
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Posted: August 08 2017 at 17:25 |
Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere, but the set lists that I've seen don't include anything from the Discipline era (except Indiscipline) or the double trio era. I'm certainly happy with what I'm getting (I have a ticket for the Beacon Nov. 18th) but it seems odd since they're covering the rest of the band's history. Maybe Robert doesn't want Adrian to earn any royalties? Opinions?
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ProfPanglos
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Posted: July 25 2017 at 17:30 |
I saw the Seattle show last month - really a great performance, but I thought the 2014 show/tour was slightly better. Still, a great night. I do kinda wish they had done something from the '80's albums ('Three' was my introduction to the band, so I have a soft spot in my heart for that stuff), but that's ok.
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Disconnect
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Posted: July 14 2017 at 19:16 |
Will be at both Albany shows....and will be greatly pleased with whatever setlist presents itself....
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Man With Hat
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Posted: July 14 2017 at 09:59 |
^ Absolutely. I was beyond grateful they didn't play Heroes at all.
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infocat
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Posted: July 14 2017 at 00:32 |
Their "Heroes" is quite fun, but I definitely would have given it up quite willingly to have heard Fracture! Ah well.
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Crimsonsnowdog
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Posted: July 13 2017 at 15:13 |
I drive up Monday to Red Bank, NJ, and saw the show. What an amazing show! The performances from all the band members were outstanding. They came on stage about 8:10, and ended the show about 11:15, with a 20 minute intermission. To my very pleasant surprise, they played Fracture halfway through the first set, followed by Epitaph. I considered myself lucky to have been there for those two songs in which they have rarely played in concert over the years. They also played Cirkus, Lizard- Battle of Glass Tears, Fallen Angel, Indiscipline, and Easy Money, which were all great. The drummers each performed drum solos, in the middle of 21st Century Schizoid Man. I thought this concert was even better than the last time I saw them in Philadelphia 3 years ago. On the Jam Base web site, there are pictures from the concert, and one picture show the set list posted on a door. The song "Heroes" is listed during the encore, but wasn't played. It was pretty late, so I guess they decided to scrap that song. Not really disappointed. I would definitely recommend you see them if you get the chance. I see they're coming to Washington and Philadelphia in the fall. I'd love to see them again, but not sure I'll be able to. Let see if they break out with more songs they haven't played in years like Great Deceiver, Lament, Devil's Triangle, or Cat Food.
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lazland
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Posted: July 13 2017 at 10:43 |
Any chance of them revisiting dear old Blighty?
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Posted: July 13 2017 at 08:06 |
Boston! Woo woo
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Ian
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Disconnect
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Posted: July 13 2017 at 08:02 |
Fall 2017 USA tour dates officially announced: https://www.dgmlive.com/news/USA%20Fall%20tour%20announced
19 Oct Bass Performance Hall, Austin 21 Oct Music Hall, Dallas 23 Oct Center Stage, Atlanta 24 Oct Center Stage, Atlanta 26 Oct Duke Energy Centre for the Performing Arts, Raleigh 28 Oct Lisner Auditorium, Washington D.C. 29 Oct Lisner Auditorium, Washington D.C. 31 Oct New Jersey Performing Arts Centre, Newark 02 Nov Merriam Theatre, Philadelphia 03 Nov Merriam Theatre, Philadelphia 06 Nov Orpheum Theatre, Boston 08 Nov The Egg, Albany 09 Nov The Egg, Albany 11 Nov Miller Symphony Hall, Allentown 17 Nov Beacon Theatre, New York 18 Nov Beacon Theatre, New York 22 Nov Michigan Theatre, Ann Arbor 24 Nov Hard Rock Cafe, Cleveland 26 Nov Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee
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Man With Hat
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Posted: July 10 2017 at 23:26 |
^ And they played it tonight!!
Too knackered to do a proper review at this point...but a fantastic show. what a noise they make. <3
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Terra Australis
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Posted: July 10 2017 at 19:38 |
^ Thanks. Still hope then....
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Man With Hat
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Posted: July 10 2017 at 11:39 |
^ They played it pretty extensively on their last European tour, but only on a couple shows thus far on this American tour.
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Terra Australis
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Posted: July 10 2017 at 03:46 |
Crimsonsnowdog wrote:
I've been looking at their set lists on this tour, and they've been quite amazing! There were also a few concerts where they played Fracture and Exiles, and even played Epitaph at one or two of the concerts.
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Are you sure they played 'Fracture'!!!!! I would love to see and hear Fripp playing this. It's awesome. I was under the impression it wasn't suited to his new tuning.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: July 08 2017 at 13:14 |
^ that's great. I'm shocked Frippy cares that much about PE!
And Boston in November eh? Maybe those NYC dates in the fall will actually come to fruition afterall....
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Posted: July 08 2017 at 11:37 |
Robert Fripp just quoted one of my PE posts on his FB page, looks like he's trawling the internet for criticism, too funny, he also replied to my post confirming Crimson in Boston in early November. Sweet.
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Ian
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Crimsonsnowdog
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Posted: June 26 2017 at 14:59 |
I've been looking at their set lists on this tour, and they've been quite amazing! There were also a few concerts where they played Fracture and Exiles, and even played Epitaph at one or two of the concerts. I saw them three years ago in Philadelphia, and would definitely loved to see them play again. The songs I's really like to hear, that they didn't play last time would be Circus, Battle of Glass Tears, Fallen Angel, Fracture, Indiscipline, Easy Money, In the Court of the Crimson King, and Epitaph. On the Jambase website it says there will be a tour in the autumn to include New York City, but I haven't heard anything in the last few months. Maybe their waiting to finish this tour, before booking sites for the fall tour.
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Catcher10
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Posted: June 26 2017 at 14:47 |
Without dbl checking, I think that is the same setlist I got in Seattle......They were here for 3 nights and I know it got changed up some from first 2 nights.
It was a brilliant show, I agree!! Seattle did them right each night, sending them off with a bang. They were here for about a week prior to the show rehearsing in some studio, Fripp has always been a Seattle city fan....I know Alan White showed up for one of their shows too.
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Man With Hat
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Posted: June 26 2017 at 10:20 |
Great review. And a pretty damn good set list.
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Magnum Vaeltaja
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Posted: June 25 2017 at 16:44 |
^ Awesome stuff! I would have been content even with just that first set; stuff from Lizard and Islands - no way! Shame that I won't be able to make it to any of the Canadian shows.
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infocat
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Posted: June 25 2017 at 15:59 |
So has no one gone? Or maybe I missed a thread.
Saw them last night in Denver. Wonderful!!! Here is the set list for this show (looks like its altered somewhat for each show): Neurotica The ConstrucKtion of Light Pictures of a City Radical Action III Cirkus Lizard (c) The Battle of Glass Tears Hell Hounds of Krim (triple drum solo) Red Fallen Angel Islands
Indiscipline Easy Money The Letters Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part One Meltdown Radical Action II Level Five Starless
Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part Two The Court of the Crimson King "Heroes" (David Bowie cover) 21st Century Schizoid Man
As I was driving to the show "Pictures of the City" started running through my head. Strange, because I haven't listened to that album in years. So I was blown away when I heard those opening notes! So cool. And "Cirkus" followed by the end of "Lizard"; whodathunk! And that wasn't even the biggest surprise. "Islands" to end the first half!! One of my Crimson faves. Beautiful.
A sung version of "Indiscipline," with an extended intro, opened the second half. I like it! Both "Easy Money" and "The Letters" had extended psychedelic jazz freakouts in their mid-sections. Could have been disastrous, but not in the hands of these masters. "Meltdown" appears to be a new(ish) vocal song. Had never heard it and wondered what Belew album I had missed it from. Actually don't have The Power To Believe, so I thought it could have been from that, but apparently its a recent Jakszyk/Fripp song. This was immediately followed by the amazing instrumental "Radical Action II". Just wow.
"Starless" (surprise) ended the "second half". Of course we knew they would have an encore. A great (yes!!!) Gavin Harrison drum solo in "The Court of the Crimson King". There should have been dancing (but wasn't) during the upbeat "Heroes" cover. (This was actually the song that stayed in my head during the drive home.) And of course "21st Century Schizoid Man" to end the evening.
Man oh man. "A Majestic Cacophony" is the best way I can describe it. If you are any kind of Crimson fan you really shouldn't miss it. It seems likely to me that this would be their last U.S. tour. Just a guess, but Fripp is 71, after all. (And he tripped on something coming back on stage for the second half. Yikes!)
Jakko Jakszyk sang wonderfully on all the songs, no matter that the originals were, what, four or five (including Bowie) different singers. He also played some of the leads; particularly notable being the first half of the "Starless" instrumental section. Great job! And Fripp was great as well (of course). Tony Levin had some fabulous Stick and bass (duh). Having a full-time keyboardist was very cool. Mel Collins woodwinds generally cut well through the mix. I only recall one time he was playing where he was drowned out by the rest of the band (don't recall which song). Good stuff. And three drummers, what can you say. I did miss the Bruford style at times, but mostly loved it.
All for now. If they haven't made it to your area yet, do you self a favor and go! Even if you don't have tickets yet, you can probably get them still. The show was well attended but not sold out by any means.
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