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King Crimson Concert

Spectrum Montreal (Montreal, Quebec)

King Crimson concert at Spectrum Montreal on Jul 11, 1984

07.11.1984
Tracks: 12 / Total Time: 1:01:12
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

There have been six or seven radically different versions of this groundbreaking British progressive rock band since its inception in late 1968. Only guitarist Robert Fripp remains from the original group (which also included ELP's Greg Lake), but the line-up featured on this recording made three brilliant albums and launched three world tours. Captured before the band took a long, extended hiatus so Levin could focus on his work with Peter Gabriel and…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • Anonymous | Sunday, November 01, 2009 | 8:32 am

    SUPERLATIVI

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, October 20, 2009 | 11:02 am

    Saw these guys @ The Pier in NYC around this time... mind blowing!

  • jims | Saturday, September 26, 2009 | 9:08 am

    complain as i do of how short these fella's shows are. geese, these guys are intense! monsters, they are just monsters! peace, jim

  • jims | Saturday, September 26, 2009 | 8:48 am

    this is the line-up for the band when i saw them 5 or 6 years ago(somewhere in there). very, very intense. also, a very short show. that part was disappointing to say the least. great band (probably one of the best ever). their shows are simply too short. fat music, skinny show. peace, jim

  • Eeklair | Wednesday, August 26, 2009 | 7:28 pm

    Can't Believe Fripp hasn't shut the Crimson on this site down!!! I guess He hasn't thepower to do so...

  • nedhead | Wednesday, August 12, 2009 | 1:45 am

    hey, Tarkus, i love ELP and KC (by which i mean they ranked high in my formative music). and i enjoyed your comment about tears and sonic pummeling. have you ever experienced Neil Young live? (especially with Crazy Horse!)i've always described him as being able to make you cry and also bring down thunder and lightning. thanks again for you words.

  • raivan354 | Monday, April 20, 2009 | 10:22 pm

    It was love at first listen for me, hearing the doom-laden, mellotron heavy, Court of the Crimson King - a few years after it was first released. The first incarnation of Crimson I was able to see was the "Starless and Bible Black" line-up, but oh my god, what concerts those were. I got to see that band two or three times, and then I had to wait a decade to experience live Crimson again as the Discipline Tour came to Los Angeles. I agree that Crimson belongs in the Rock Hall of Fame - one of the most unique, gifted and influential bands of all time! (although there have been so many members of Crimson, would they ALL be inducted?) P.S. Rest in peace Ian Wallace, brilliant drummer and genius behind the Crimson Jazz Quartet.

  • Master of Reality | Sunday, December 21, 2008 | 6:53 pm

    Holy Red! Starless and Bible Black. I like how britney spears sounds on the vocals. He's good, no?

  • baaroner | Friday, December 05, 2008 | 3:08 pm

    I saw the "double Trio show. I had always wanted to see them, but always missed the tours, somehow. I got turned on to KC by the same cousin that turned me onto Yes and Genesis. Although I am a HUGE Yes fan, I have to admit that KC sounds fresher than any other band no matter what the era. I just keep comming back for more!

  • indiequeen | Thursday, December 04, 2008 | 8:10 am

    hey avianbrian, unfortunately our system only allows us to have one image for each artist. thanks for your understanding :) cvsupport

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