Setlist at Teatro Smeraldo Milan, Italy on 6/20/2003

Set One
Introductory Soundscape 1557
The Power To Believe I 43
Level Five 447
ProzaKc Blues 327
The ConstruKction of Light 521
Facts Of Life 335
ELEKTRIK 471
The Power To Believe II 453
Dinosaur 379
One Time 393
Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With 240
Dangerous Curves 342
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV) 788
The Power To Believe III 459
Elephant Talk 405
Red 384
Teatro Smeraldo
Milan, Italy
6/20/2003

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Setlist at Teatro Smeraldo Milan, Italy on 6/20/2003

Set One
Introductory Soundscape 1557
The Power To Believe I 43
Level Five 447
ProzaKc Blues 327
The ConstruKction of Light 521
Facts Of Life 335
ELEKTRIK 471
The Power To Believe II 453
Dinosaur 379
One Time 393
Happy With What You Have To Be Happy With 240
Dangerous Curves 342
Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV) 788
The Power To Believe III 459
Elephant Talk 405
Red 384

Show Notes

A capacity crowd turned out for the Crims in Milan and though Fripp performed a soundscape prior to the main show his efforts were largely ignored by the majority of the

audience. Fortunately listeners to this download don’t have to compete with punters making social arrangements or shouting greetings to long lost pals in order to hear this minimal and somewhat austere exploration.


Crimhead John Kimber was at the gig. ““The Teatro Smeraldo was a magnificent setting for this concert - a very grand theatre. The soundscapes merged seamlessly into The Power To Believe/ Level Five. The sound mix was fabulous and the band were punchy with Pat’s drums sounding like canons! They played most of The Power To Believe album and the emphasis was on the music of the New Millennium.”


It’s interesting to hear how the band recovers from a slightly shaky Level Five, the

guitars having come momentarily unstuck towards the final run-down of the track. No such mishaps occur during FaKcts of Life, where Fripp tears chunks out of the

plasterwork of the venue with the ferocity of his solo. Equally brutal is the bulldozing version of LTIApt4 including a stunning freefalling Belew solo.

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