Setlist at Park West Chicago, IL on Oct 30, 2000

Set One
The ConstruKction of Light 543
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV) 551
Coda: I Have A Dream 176
ProzaKc Blues 367
FraKctured 537
Thela Hun Ginjeet 344
Dinosaur 353
One Time 359
Into The Frying Pan 364
Improv 642
The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum Incomplete 134
Frame By Frame (Incomplete) 168
Red 467
Three Of A Perfect Pair 244
The Deception Of The Thrush 617
VROOOM 376
Elephant Talk 375
Park West
Chicago, IL
Oct 30, 2000

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Setlist at Park West Chicago, IL on Oct 30, 2000

Set One
The ConstruKction of Light 543
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV) 551
Coda: I Have A Dream 176
ProzaKc Blues 367
FraKctured 537
Thela Hun Ginjeet 344
Dinosaur 353
One Time 359
Into The Frying Pan 364
Improv 642
The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum Incomplete 134
Frame By Frame (Incomplete) 168
Red 467
Three Of A Perfect Pair 244
The Deception Of The Thrush 617
VROOOM 376
Elephant Talk 375

Show Notes

“‘Good evening. Almost Happy Halloween” says Adrian a few numbers into the band’s first night in Chicago. Thankfully there are no horror stories to speak of at this gig - at least none on stage. Offstage however, ET eyewitness Micahel Flaherty reported that “The band was extremly tight ... perhaps too tight. The P3 set was ruined by a drunk yelling for "Starless" during Fripp's Soundscape ... Fripp stopped playing and they moved to Trey's set piece, which was a highlight. During the improv, there was nearly a fight by Trey's side of the stage ... someone threatening a woman with a cane because she had asked him to be quiet so she could hear the band. In both cases, other members of the audience shut up the drunks, who were not representative of Monday's audience, but damage was done.” Mercifully none of this is apparent on the recording and, for the record, the version of Thrush here is a beauty that slips free of its all-too earthly surroundings.
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