Setlist at Park West Chicago, IL on Nov 1, 2000
Set One
FraKctured
23
ProzaKc Blues
324
The ConstruKction of Light
523
Into The Frying Pan
371
Improv I
260
The Deception Of The Thrush
557
Three Of A Perfect Pair
250
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV)
545
Coda: I Have A Dream
160
Improv II
414
Frame By Frame
311
Elephant Talk
330
Interlude
68
Cage
262
Interlude
51
Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
423
Red
454
Heroes
370
Park West
Chicago, IL
Nov 1, 2000
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Setlist at Park West Chicago, IL on Nov 1, 2000
Set One
FraKctured
23
ProzaKc Blues
324
The ConstruKction of Light
523
Into The Frying Pan
371
Improv I
260
The Deception Of The Thrush
557
Three Of A Perfect Pair
250
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV)
545
Coda: I Have A Dream
160
Improv II
414
Frame By Frame
311
Elephant Talk
330
Interlude
68
Cage
262
Interlude
51
Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
423
Red
454
Heroes
370
Show Notes
The last night for the Crims in that toddlin’ town and you can bet your bottom dollar that you will indeed lose your blues listening to this show. Worth spending some time with is the first improv (Seizure), a wonderfully restrained but utterly uplifting Thrush and a fast-moving second improv.
Fripp referred to this as ‘the dangerous set-list’ and he may have had a point. Michael Flaherty who attended the first and third of KC’s three-night run in Chicago and made clear to the readers of ET which night he preferred. “I feel like I have seen two different bands: on Monday a band that is technically perfect, on Wednesday a band that takes risks, makes mistakes, and, unlike the Monday band, never offers a dull moment...
On Wednesday everything was different. The audience was more responsive; the band was loose and adventurous. During the improvs Robert was more aggressive, as, I thought, was Pat. One reason for the improvement may have been the mixture of the set. P3 played about a half hour into the night; on Monday all imrov oriented material was late in the set. This added more variety for performer and listener...They dropped all of the Thrack material from Monday, and for the first encore did Cage and Sex, Sleep. They dropped Thela and Oyster--fewer songs more space. Maybe this had nothing to do w/ anything, but I thought it all worked alot better.”
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