Setlist at Agora Atlanta, GA on Nov 13, 1981

Set One
Discipline 345
Thela Hun Ginjeet 457
Adrian Announcement 25
Red 423
Adrian Announcement 36
Matte Kudasai 237
The Sheltering Sky 651
Frame By Frame 304
Adrian Announcement 22
Neal And Jack And Me 413
Manhattan 357
Elephant Talk 316
Indiscipline 723
Sartori In Tangier 415
Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part II 398
Agora
Atlanta, GA
Nov 13, 1981

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Setlist at Agora Atlanta, GA on Nov 13, 1981

Set One
Discipline 345
Thela Hun Ginjeet 457
Adrian Announcement 25
Red 423
Adrian Announcement 36
Matte Kudasai 237
The Sheltering Sky 651
Frame By Frame 304
Adrian Announcement 22
Neal And Jack And Me 413
Manhattan 357
Elephant Talk 316
Indiscipline 723
Sartori In Tangier 415
Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part II 398

Show Notes

A fairly muffled audience recording gradually opens out into a brighter sound as Discipline threads its way around the Atlanta’s Agora Ballroom. As the gig goes on the sound world improves quite dramatically thanks to the heroic work undertaken by Mr.Stormy. Bruford is clearly having a ball at this show as can be heard in his thoroughgoing exploration of the drumkit during Indiscipline. Mixing straight beats with tumbling rolls and arhythmic assaults, this section is so musical it’s perfectly possible to forget that whatever else it may, this is a phenomenal drum solo. There’s a really dramatic moment in the midst of Belew’s monologue when Fripp suddenly unleashes a note-hammer of the kind that augers Breathless from Exposure. Full of menace,it suddenly alters the tone of the piece up to that point. It’s gripping stuff. A bulldozing version of Sartori In Paris takes us inevitably to a stonking version of LTIA - a candidate for one of the best of the tour this. Hurtling along at a frenetic pace, the vagaries of the audience recording picks out Levin’s stabbing bass in the early parts of the piece and the solo fuzz punctuation in the breaks erupts loud and clear. He’s especially lyrical in the first two runs around the principal theme. Clearly Bill Bruford is not the only having fun this evening. A great gig!
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