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Whichever way you look at this is a significant show:[endtease] the last time King Crimson played anywhere in mainland Europe. As such there’s a certain end-of-term aspect here - a rushing Dinosaur, a final flush in the cheeks of Red as it hits the finishing line. Humour plays its part as well when Belew quips to quell the photographers before a dazzling ConstruKction of Light.
The Crimson machinery occasionally goes awry - Level 5 has a minor disturbance in it but this doesn’t spoil the overall thump and stomp of the beast in action; Belew’s maniacal soloing in LTIA IV is matched only by Fripp’s ripping lines - making this one of the best renditions you’re likely to hear of this track.
The older material also has something of a spring in its step despite its venerable provenance; Trey Gunn’s animated delivery is a joy from start to finish, whilst the soaring theme around the ten minute mark of the introductory soundscape is worth the price of admission alone. All this and belly dancers too? Fripp noted "The Bright Idea For The Last Show Of The Tour appeared: two belly dancers. I saw the first come onstage, knew this was TBIFTLSOTT, and kept my focus close. Then, the second. I continued to keep my focus close. A good wheeze, presented & accepted in good humour."
A stand-out gig without a doubt.
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