Setlist at Stadthalle Kassel, Germany on 4/1/1974

Set One
The Great Deceiver 235
Improv I 131
Dr. Diamond 300
Improv II 369
Exiles 360
The Night Watch 294
Lament 257
Starless 734
Improv III 125
Easy Money 421
Fracture 241
Stadthalle
Kassel, Germany
4/1/1974

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Setlist at Stadthalle Kassel, Germany on 4/1/1974

Set One
The Great Deceiver 235
Improv I 131
Dr. Diamond 300
Improv II 369
Exiles 360
The Night Watch 294
Lament 257
Starless 734
Improv III 125
Easy Money 421
Fracture 241

Show Notes

This concert was originally released on CD as KCCC 36 and it’s another high-energy performance by the band. The Great Deceiver is almost brutal as it ploughs open the evening. Wetton’s bass really is more akin to a baritone lead guitar in his hands particularly in the first improv, a prelude to a riotous Dr. Diamond.


The second improv is a superb example of the back-line leading from the front; ever-eager to get off the starting blocks, Bruford kicks off a fusillade of percussive battering with everyone else in caught in the tailwind. Though undermixed here, Cross’s violin is wonderfully effective adding a light and dextrous melodic content to the bluster and braggadocio.


You can hear Wetton’s appreciative groans between the second and third verses of a majestic Starless. When they go into the ominous bass section Bruford similarly enjoys himself, detonating all kinds of rhythmic bombs about the place prior to the jazz-rock work out wherein Cross’s solo whips up a micro-storm all of its own. The third improv is a lovely pastoral interlude with Fripp’s introspective chords and Cross’s elegiac melody. Short but quietly stunning in its own way. Easy Money begins in the usual way but the funk-driven shuffle with Fripp’s chordal picking in the instrumental section is remarkably effective punctuated as it is with Wetton’s jabs and Bruford’s tireless hi-hat. This section alone is worth the price of admission.

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