Setlist at Orpheum Boston, MA on Mar 27, 1972
Set One
Announcement
95
Pictures of a City
525
Formentera Lady
513
The Sailor's Tale
433
Cirkus
523
Groon
618
21st Century Schizoid Man
604
Improv
466
Cadence And Cascade
257
Orpheum
Boston, MA
Mar 27, 1972
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Setlist at Orpheum Boston, MA on Mar 27, 1972
Set One
Announcement
95
Pictures of a City
525
Formentera Lady
513
The Sailor's Tale
433
Cirkus
523
Groon
618
21st Century Schizoid Man
604
Improv
466
Cadence And Cascade
257
Show Notes
A truce of sorts had developed between Fripp and the rest of the band as they criss-crossed America. That said, the differences were evident when speaking to Boston based music writer, JP Donlon. “There are two schools of thought” mused Ian Wallace. “One is committed to technique, discipline and virtuosity for its own sake. The other believes that the feeling of a piece, the feeling we give it, is more important. Basically the difference is between Fripp and the rest of us.”
The gulf between the two camps was not one which could be repaired at this stage. Speaking to Donlon, Fripp acknowledged that the band was effectively finished which meant he “would have to start all over” in figuring out how to proceed further.
We can hear a fleeting glimpse of the kind of start over Fripp was contemplating during the bluesy raunch of Formentera Lady’s instrumental section. As Mel Collins’ sax barrage subsides, Fripp throws out the fast angular lines he would later refine in Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Part One.
Despite the personal differences that existed in the band, there are plenty of musical fireworks which the Boston audience are quick to reward with spontaneous applause during Pictures of a City, an exceptionally blistering rendition of Sailor's Tale, and a frankly astonishing version of Schizoid Man. Whilst Fripp’s fluid solo here is enough to make jaws drop on its own, Burrell and Wallace produce some off-the-cuff unison work whilst the guitarist is in full-flight, brilliantly upping the excitement. Not surprisingly after this,the funky blues-scat of the improvised encore and the comedown of Cadence and Cadence, the band sound all blown out.
This concert was first released in 2009 as King Crimson Collectors Club 40.
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