Setlist at Congreshouse Riga, Latvia on 6/14/2003

Set One
Introductory Soundscape 1812
The Power To Believe I 48
Level Five 455
ProzaKc Blues 323
The ConstruKction of Light 529
Facts Of Life 338
ELEKTRIK 473
The Power To Believe II 497
Dinosaur (Incomplete) 72
Congreshouse
Riga, Latvia
6/14/2003

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Setlist at Congreshouse Riga, Latvia on 6/14/2003

Set One
Introductory Soundscape 1812
The Power To Believe I 48
Level Five 455
ProzaKc Blues 323
The ConstruKction of Light 529
Facts Of Life 338
ELEKTRIK 473
The Power To Believe II 497
Dinosaur (Incomplete) 72

Show Notes

Fripp notes that tonight’s soundscape began in an empty house, observing that “for a while, the devotional intent in the music had nothing to block it.” It is a thing of beauty that seems to be constantly radiate outwards.


Lasting some 30 minutes, if one of the functions of the pre-show soundscape is to ‘tune the air’ to help create a space wherein musicians and audiences might join together in a communion of sorts, then it seems to have worked. “A strong performance to a supportive audience. I felt this audience to be genuinely receptive, rather than merely passive,” he continues. “The receptive has a contributory energy, the passive sucks it up. And this was the first audience that I can easily remember that did not present me the sense of encountering a block of energy, one that had to be dealt with. Most Crimson audiences come with expectation, attitude - even a positive attitude. This constitutes a wall of energy, with which to enter negotiation. Tonight, I felt the audience to be gentle and supportive.”


Sadly, only a portion of the show is recorded and even here Dinosaur is incomplete. For the sake of the completist/details-centric personalities out there, the rest of the show consisted of One Time, Happy, Dangerous Curves, LTIA IV, TBTB III, a solo spot from Adrian with Three Of A Perfect Pair, Frame By Frame, Elephant Talk and Red.

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