Setlist at Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA on Nov 20, 2000
Set One
VROOOM
322
Thela Hun Ginjeet
389
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV)
541
Coda: I Have A Dream
185
ProzaKc Blues
336
The ConstruKction of Light
526
Interlude
135
FraKctured
457
Into The Frying Pan
387
Improv I
247
Improv II
241
Dinosaur
322
Frame By Frame
334
First Encore
Three Of A Perfect Pair
232
The Deception Of The Thrush
729
Second Encore
Elephant Talk
323
Berklee Performance Center
Boston, MA
Nov 20, 2000
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Setlist at Berklee Performance Center Boston, MA on Nov 20, 2000
Set One
VROOOM
322
Thela Hun Ginjeet
389
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV)
541
Coda: I Have A Dream
185
ProzaKc Blues
336
The ConstruKction of Light
526
Interlude
135
FraKctured
457
Into The Frying Pan
387
Improv I
247
Improv II
241
Dinosaur
322
Frame By Frame
334
First Encore
Three Of A Perfect Pair
232
The Deception Of The Thrush
729
Second Encore
Elephant Talk
323
Show Notes
ET eye-witness Art Cohen thought this performance in Boston was “MASSIVE... much more coherant than Sunday night's in Hartford. Hartford was good but last night was STUNNING. The "VROOOM" and "Thela Hun Ginjeet" that opened the set were about as good as I could imagine any King Crimson music to be, and LTIA4 was unbelieveably heavy. Once again the band seemed to be having a lot of fun onstage. Adrian even said "Good Evening, I'm your host, Quincy Braintree" at one point. (!!)” Meanwhile another eye-witness Peter Shindler put it this way “These guys were like a high-energy punk band (even Fripp, in his own way), playing like their lives depended on it, and loving every second of it.” Pete’s not wrong - this stuff absolutely cooks and one of the reasons it does so is due in no small part to Mastelotto’s propulsion. Shindler pretty much nails it when he observes “Pat: The perfect drummer for this KC lineup. Not to disparage Bruford, but Pat's got a much better sense of groove, which is totally appropriate here. He rivaled Belew for sheer presence, and I think he generated enough energy on Monday night to power downtown Boston for a few weeks. He's playing the biggest drumset in the world, having augmented his V-drums with some acoustic drums and some random triggers here and there. The earlier comments comparing him to Animal from "The Muppet Show" are quite correct.
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