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    Convention Center    Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
 
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The fifteenth gig in almost as many nights, even though it’s an incomplete concert we hear, Crimson certainly hit the ground running after arriving in Quebec City. Opening the show with Schizoid Man is certainly a way of grabbing the audience’s attention, and in this case, grabbing them by the lapels and slapping them about a bit. Fripp is on form and David Cross’s violin solo adds a fiery piquancy. Even John Wetton gets to take a short, rumbling breakout solo between the handover between the string players.

Lament benefits from an amped-up Fripp solo break in which he employs the devastating Sailor’s Tale-style chordal attack. Perhaps having blown themselves out a touch, the improv preceding Exiles, which had often been a spring board into a pastoral interlude, sounds rather non-committal and half-hearted on this occasion. Exiles itself wobbles slightly after the first verse but also contains some good violin commentary from Cross.

Swinging out of Easy Money on a searingly brutal sustained guitar note, Cross takes the band into a confident but reflective mood at the start of the second improvisation of the night. For the first minute or so Wetton and Cross drift in a lilting duet with Bruford confining himself initially to small points of percussion before opening out on dramatic washes of gong after three minutes. Holding his own against Fripp’s twisting laser beam tones, Cross emerges as the moving force of this particular episode.

The gig’s excellent sound quality is marred only by the incomplete versions of Schizoid Man, which cuts in on “Cat’s Foot, Iron claw”, and Starless cutting out during Fripp’s final solo thus being robbed of the dramatic restatement of the main theme at the climax.
 

Tracks
Disc Number 1
1.  21st Century Schizoid Man*  [PREVIEW]  7.20
2.  Lament  [PREVIEW]  4.18
3.  Improv I  [PREVIEW]  1.18
4.  Exiles  [PREVIEW]  7.14
5.  Easy Money  [PREVIEW]  7.05
6.  Improv II  [PREVIEW]  6.31
7.  Fracture  [PREVIEW]  10.53
8.  Starless*  [PREVIEW]  10.44

* source recording is incomplete

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Personnel
Robert Fripp
David Cross
John Wetton
Bill Bruford

 


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Written by Carnamagos
I have often said that I would buy every show of this Crimson’s Summer 1974 U.S. tour if they were all made available, and I still mean it. DGM is trying to oblige, which I appreciate dearly.

The band may have been exhausted and irritable in June/July 1974, but they never played better music. What sort of stellar inferno they tapped into to replace their ordinary human energies, I have no idea, but these performances are superhuman, and among the few where I can actually accept the notion of "channeling" other forces. Minor technical details are irrelevant. If you love this version of band, and are open to the possibility that something unusual was in the air and following the boys around in the Summer of 1974, then you’ll want all of these performances, as well, including this one.

Next, let’s have Cape Cod.

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