It truly makes me so happy and warms my heart to hear Larks Tongues' In Aspic performed in it's entirety 50 years later. Lots of these songs have been played by various bands and different musicians, the late and legendary John Wetton was the main one who kept all of this music with his own live bands throughout the 90s to 00s but to actually hear David Cross play the material, you truly get to appreciate and realise how much of a big part his violin playing was of the 72 - 74 lineup. Such an amazing player and good to see him back playing live again
Thank you for sharing this moment Lark's Tongues in Aspic is my favorite LP I've seen KC many time but after these period With your upload I can have a piece of the spirit of the fabulous 72/74 Fripp, Wetton, Cross, Bruford, Muir ant the trilogia Lark's Tongue in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black, Red, thank a lot
As always... spectacular! There are many years of delight listening to this magnificent work from my puberty until today, my present adult. I admire you and thank you very much for such excellent music. Greetings from Argentina.
Really appreciate DC & band performing the full version of "Larks Tongues Part 1" full version! Even when KC performed this live they always just chopped the closing section off, which was an outrageous omission in my opinion! Truly a POWERFUL, unique & riveting closing section which grabbed me hard in the mid-70's when I first discovered King Crimson and Larks Tongues!
great to see someone other than k.c. have a go at this. brave, honourable, and committed. sound balance a bit wonky at times. thanks for the upload o.g.
@@Flegetanis Obviously, you are joking. Still, I can't help but feel you are giving Bruford too much credit. He's one of the greats, for sure, but most drummers with a good snare sound and a sufficient level of technique can replicate the drum parts that are on record- guys like Gavin Harrison and Phil Collins back in his prime surely would be more than capable to stand in for Broof on any of King Crimson's recorded material.
@@Flegetanis The improvs Fripp did with Wetton and Collins say otherwise. He's absolutely great and had a similar style to Bruford, something Bill himself admitted. Still, however, if one of my examples wasn't to your liking it doesn't really detract from my main point. Stop putting Bill on a pedestal- he's a great and innovative drummer with a knack for dynamics and more esoteric forms of percussion - but he is far from untouchable.
thank you, this is so dank, just awesome music. wonder if the musicians would ever consider . . . getting a singer . . . or is this a Balinese-style music? seriously, i almost heard songs. do they not earn their punch ? the laff-track got plenty punchy
Οf course although the KC that gave us Larks' Tongues had nothing to do with that early KC - with the exception of R.Fripp of course. Both amazing, but radically different in the music they played.
A bit like that, yeah. The main difference is that cross was only there for one iteration of Crimson, whilst Genesis had a fairly consistent core of Banks and Rutherford. Another difference is that Cross was kicked out, or "let go" as Fripp would put it, whilst Hackett left because he didn't like how the band was so partial towards Banks and Rutherford's writing. The details of Cross' departure are well documented, but just to sum it up, he was sacked because he wasn't fitting in within the scope of Crimson's live improv (Cross couldn't find himself a niche and gradually began to be drowned out by the Wetton-Bruford combo).
Sounds like they are doing a great job, especially on the David Cross solos. Can't hear the guitar and bass all that well but it sounds like all the right fripper-notes. Drums and especially cymbals wash stage left out. But it’s an audience recording so we can’t expect everything is balanced
What an amazing Performance, I actually realized right now David's influence on King Crimson the greatest band ever
Absolutely loved this video of this wonderful band recreating this classic album. I really hope David can bring this show to the USA.
It truly makes me so happy and warms my heart to hear Larks Tongues' In Aspic performed in it's entirety 50 years later. Lots of these songs have been played by various bands and different musicians, the late and legendary John Wetton was the main one who kept all of this music with his own live bands throughout the 90s to 00s but to actually hear David Cross play the material, you truly get to appreciate and realise how much of a big part his violin playing was of the 72 - 74 lineup. Such an amazing player and good to see him back playing live again
Oooooooo. Myyyy Goooodddddd!!!! Thank you for sharing this masterpiece!!
Thank you for sharing this moment Lark's Tongues in Aspic is my favorite LP I've seen KC many time but after these period With your upload I can have a piece of the spirit of the fabulous 72/74 Fripp, Wetton, Cross, Bruford, Muir ant the trilogia Lark's Tongue in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black, Red, thank a lot
Wspaniały koncert David Cross Band i wykonanie! Były ciary! Dziękuję za nagranie całego występu na Ino-rock ❤
thank you for upload this, i imagine that the live sound was incredible, greetings from Mexico .. long live to David Cross
Esperando Agosto para verlo en Santiago de Chile!!!!!!!!
Awesome ,,,,50 years later sounds even better ,,bring it to States D.C.
No…it doesn’t.
wow, contradiction warrior in the comments: live music is ALWAYS temporally superior. the mix, otoh, is sometimes hard to defend
Very nice! Thanks for uploading man!
How beautiful! I hope we can see this show in Peru soon...
Fabulous upload. Thank you. Listening to the vocal on Exiles, suddenly had me thinking how amazing Bowie may have been performing it...
As always... spectacular! There are many years of delight listening to this magnificent work from my puberty until today, my present adult. I admire you and thank you very much for such excellent music. Greetings from Argentina.
Thank you for the upload 🙏
Thank you for this great gem.
Oh I wish I had been there, what a wonderful performance.
Really appreciate DC & band performing the full version of "Larks Tongues Part 1" full version! Even when KC performed this live they always just chopped the closing section off, which was an outrageous omission in my opinion! Truly a POWERFUL, unique & riveting closing section which grabbed me hard in the mid-70's when I first discovered King Crimson and Larks Tongues!
great job, loved the performance
Saw them at Trading Boundaries. Fabulous
Me too! Yes, they were fab!
Sounds great.
Yup, the singer has the Wetton vibe.
Looking forward to seeing Cross in Cleveland Ohio.
This version of "Exiles" is indescribable beauty, pure poetry. A delightful, deeply moving, epic journey. And played, sung... masterfully!
Bela performance!
A través de los años el maravilloso mundo de King Crimson coexiste en el presente, en el pasado y en el futuro.
Beautiful version!
great to see someone other than k.c. have a go at this. brave, honourable, and committed. sound balance a bit wonky at times. thanks for the upload o.g.
This is the first time I've seen a single drummer live up to the standard of "Starless"... Damn. Even contemporary KC needed 3.
Just to clarify, they didn't "need" 3 drummers. The 3 drummers are there to make more dense arrangements to the music.
@@MarceloKatayama Well, to keep up with Bruford, they "need" 4 drummers.
@@Flegetanis Obviously, you are joking. Still, I can't help but feel you are giving Bruford too much credit. He's one of the greats, for sure, but most drummers with a good snare sound and a sufficient level of technique can replicate the drum parts that are on record- guys like Gavin Harrison and Phil Collins back in his prime surely would be more than capable to stand in for Broof on any of King Crimson's recorded material.
@@MarceloKatayama Phil Collins played with Fripp a lot; he's no Bruford.
@@Flegetanis The improvs Fripp did with Wetton and Collins say otherwise. He's absolutely great and had a similar style to Bruford, something Bill himself admitted.
Still, however, if one of my examples wasn't to your liking it doesn't really detract from my main point. Stop putting Bill on a pedestal- he's a great and innovative drummer with a knack for dynamics and more esoteric forms of percussion - but he is far from untouchable.
More power!!!
thank you, this is so dank, just awesome music. wonder if the musicians would ever consider . . . getting a singer . . . or is this a Balinese-style music? seriously, i almost heard songs. do they not earn their punch ? the laff-track got plenty punchy
Ya con mis entradas listas ...
Greg lake,of Emerson, lake and palmer, came from king crimson
Οf course although the KC that gave us Larks' Tongues had nothing to do with that early KC - with the exception of R.Fripp of course. Both amazing, but radically different in the music they played.
Is David Cross to Crimson what Steve Hackett is to Genesis?
A bit like that, yeah. The main difference is that cross was only there for one iteration of Crimson, whilst Genesis had a fairly consistent core of Banks and Rutherford. Another difference is that Cross was kicked out, or "let go" as Fripp would put it, whilst Hackett left because he didn't like how the band was so partial towards Banks and Rutherford's writing. The details of Cross' departure are well documented, but just to sum it up, he was sacked because he wasn't fitting in within the scope of Crimson's live improv (Cross couldn't find himself a niche and gradually began to be drowned out by the Wetton-Bruford combo).
Esperando que venga a Chile en Agosto...
Masterful!
Что бы играть King Crimson надо быть King Crimson
Sounds like they are doing a great job, especially on the David Cross solos. Can't hear the guitar and bass all that well but it sounds like all the right fripper-notes. Drums and especially cymbals wash stage left out. But it’s an audience recording so we can’t expect everything is balanced
Come to Argentina, Salta !! ;D
What's with the 10000 watt bass
Such a shame about the over-compression on the sound. Otherwise, brilliant.
И чувства добрые бэнд лирой пробуждал...........................................
you had to fuck it up.
Singer sounds a lot like Wetton. Book of saturday sounded awful instrumentally though
great band...horrid light show...terrible sound.....but they make it work
"promo sm" 😉
no singing? grrrrr. ya'll need a singer? ;)