Setlist at Park West 1st Performance Chicago, IL on Nov 10, 1981

Set One
Frippertronics 71
Discipline 391
Thela Hun Ginjeet 476
Adrian Announcement And Tune Up 45
Red 446
Adrian Announcement 30
Matte Kudasai 237
The Sheltering Sky 701
Adrian Announcement 31
Neal And Jack And Me 432
Manhattan 392
Frame By Frame 318
Elephant Talk 347
Indiscipline 658
Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part II 442
Park West 1st Performance
Chicago, IL
Nov 10, 1981

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Setlist at Park West 1st Performance Chicago, IL on Nov 10, 1981

Set One
Frippertronics 71
Discipline 391
Thela Hun Ginjeet 476
Adrian Announcement And Tune Up 45
Red 446
Adrian Announcement 30
Matte Kudasai 237
The Sheltering Sky 701
Adrian Announcement 31
Neal And Jack And Me 432
Manhattan 392
Frame By Frame 318
Elephant Talk 347
Indiscipline 658
Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Part II 442

Show Notes

As the tape loop plays out over the PA at the start of the gig we hear one of the punters enquire of another, “which one’s Fripp?” Hopefully as the show progressed the answer to that particular question would become apparent. Though a bit gravelly and initially somewhat boomy in sound, the audio quality of this audience recording is pretty darn good! As a result we can hear thumping good Discipline and a Thela which oddly enough benefits from the halo of distortion, imbuing Belew’s stunning solo in the middle section with even more urban angst than might usually be the case. “So, one night little Adrian Belew from Illinois...” he says as he begins his monologue about dangerous places in London town and goes on to unleash yet more sonic mayhem. This is an impressive performance from the guitarist and the band seem raised up by it. There’s a real sense of depth and space in tonight’s version of The Sheltering Sky; after Robert’s solo and before Belew goes into cloud mode, the guitars hang in the air drifting above the insect buzz of crowd noise. That air of stillness in what was quite a boisterous crowd is something to be savoured, a taste of something altogether rather special. There’s a point where Fripp and Belew are taking their respective guitar synths to amazing places before the restatement of the end theme, and again seems to be occurring in a different space and time to the rest of the gig. Extraordinary stuff.
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