I was sitting right in front of Steve, man he is bad-ASS! This song section was definitely one of the highlights of this show for me. Hearing Dig Me live was also a real treat! Thanks for sharing this!
As a long time both Vai and King Crimson fan, this was an extraordinary concert. Steve Vai is a legend of our time, and to see him humble himself, stay there on the side and pay absolute respect to the music of King Crimson, shredding silently those impossible Fripp arpeggios, was such a sight. A true professional. And even when he went wild with some of his gimmicks, it was still in line with the music and fitted perfectly
The best tour on the planet right now. I saw the 7th show in Austin. What I like is that they keep adding new elements to the show as they go...So...we'll see the 62nd show in San Antonio...can't wait...really fun...World Class. Thank you Mr. Fripp.
I was there, a few feet to your left. Thanks for sharing this. It was a treat to experience the show, what I was hoping for after watching the vids from earlier shows. BTW, Fripp was not there, but to me this is the latest incarnation of KC and I'm glad they're playing the music and making it their own. Danny was great. They all were.
I was under the impression that he felt he didn't have the physical stamina for the tour. Also, he's kind of got a reputation for moving forward once he feels he's done what he came for. And what he's doing with Pete Roth is *very* different from the 80s Crimson material.
Technically, no, he's playing a guitar and a bass at the same time. It's called a chapman stick. Very cool. was right in front of him at the Milwaukee show.
? , you were there ? or are you referring to these bloody atrotious(not koncerned with proper spelling) phone mixes. just hoping they're going to put out something "Official" eventually.
@@paulburke9198 For the time being you have the opportunity to see the live stream tomorrow and in the following week veeps.com/beattour/8be0fed5-adca-4644-ada2-71ef8cc83cb4 As for the rest, I'm just a huge music fan who's primary concern is enjoying myself the music I loved over the decades, and sharing it with friends and community. I record from wherever I end up sitting, on a phone, these are not meant to be professional recordings. It's a freebie video showing you a show from few days ago, what do you expect? I would be happy to fix any inKorrect spelling you can point out. Please support the artists by attending the shows, or in this specific case, if you haven't see them yet, the stream tomorrow seems like a killer opportunity. By now these guys had enough time to really work out the sound and the interaction with each other, so it's bloody amazing what they sound like. Each and every one of them is a professional, paying respect to the KC classics.
Honestly, the show sounded OK to me. As for the recording, yeah, lots of obstacles that affect the audio quality. I'm just grateful to have the opportunity to see this amazing project live. Every single concert on the planet is affected by the guy on the console mix, the venue space and sound, the sound engineers, etc etc. You cannot have it all always.
Sounded much better on the lower level and not through a phone. EQ was spot on for all instruments (esp the stick songs) imo. Adrian's voice sounded eerily close to the album versions, too, which doesn't come through in this recording... There was some sort of mishap with Adrian's Jaguar but besides that, was blown away by how flawlessly they executed this show and am positive you're hearing some combo of shitty phone quality and acoustics of an old theater
I was there and it was exceptional.
I was sitting right in front of Steve, man he is bad-ASS! This song section was definitely one of the highlights of this show for me. Hearing Dig Me live was also a real treat! Thanks for sharing this!
me too! Steve Vai melted my brain!
As a long time both Vai and King Crimson fan, this was an extraordinary concert.
Steve Vai is a legend of our time, and to see him humble himself, stay there on the side and pay absolute respect to the music of King Crimson, shredding silently those impossible Fripp arpeggios, was such a sight. A true professional. And even when he went wild with some of his gimmicks, it was still in line with the music and fitted perfectly
The best tour on the planet right now. I saw the 7th show in Austin. What I like is that they keep adding new elements to the show as they go...So...we'll see the 62nd show in San Antonio...can't wait...really fun...World Class. Thank you Mr. Fripp.
That solo by Steve Vai was just BLISTERING.
I was there, a few feet to your left. Thanks for sharing this. It was a treat to experience the show, what I was hoping for after watching the vids from earlier shows. BTW, Fripp was not there, but to me this is the latest incarnation of KC and I'm glad they're playing the music and making it their own. Danny was great. They all were.
It's so great to see such monstrous musicians all playing together to perform the amazing tunes of the most monstrous band ever.
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I just saw them in Nashville a couple of weeks ago. Fantastic show
Who knew Vai a smooth dancer too!
I can not understand why Bruford rejected being part of this celebration. Now he is on tour in the UK with a trio.
Mm, just unimaginable that he wants to
do what He wants to do , bloody unfathomable i'nit ?.
I was under the impression that he felt he didn't have the physical stamina for the tour. Also, he's kind of got a reputation for moving forward once he feels he's done what he came for. And what he's doing with Pete Roth is *very* different from the 80s Crimson material.
dudes only at this type of show for sure
Is Tony Levin playing two guitars at the same time ?
Technically, no, he's playing a guitar and a bass at the same time. It's called a chapman stick. Very cool. was right in front of him at the Milwaukee show.
levin way too low in the mix, Belews vocal mic was way too hot relative to rest of mix
? , you were there ? or are you referring to these bloody
atrotious(not koncerned with proper spelling) phone mixes.
just hoping they're going to put out something "Official"
eventually.
@@paulburke9198 For the time being you have the opportunity to see the live stream tomorrow and in the following week
veeps.com/beattour/8be0fed5-adca-4644-ada2-71ef8cc83cb4
As for the rest, I'm just a huge music fan who's primary concern is enjoying myself the music I loved over the decades, and sharing it with friends and community. I record from wherever I end up sitting, on a phone, these are not meant to be professional recordings. It's a freebie video showing you a show from few days ago, what do you expect? I would be happy to fix any inKorrect spelling you can point out.
Please support the artists by attending the shows, or in this specific case, if you haven't see them yet, the stream tomorrow seems like a killer opportunity.
By now these guys had enough time to really work out the sound and the interaction with each other, so it's bloody amazing what they sound like. Each and every one of them is a professional, paying respect to the KC classics.
Honestly, the show sounded OK to me. As for the recording, yeah, lots of obstacles that affect the audio quality.
I'm just grateful to have the opportunity to see this amazing project live. Every single concert on the planet is affected by the guy on the console mix, the venue space and sound, the sound engineers, etc etc. You cannot have it all always.
Sounded much better on the lower level and not through a phone. EQ was spot on for all instruments (esp the stick songs) imo. Adrian's voice sounded eerily close to the album versions, too, which doesn't come through in this recording... There was some sort of mishap with Adrian's Jaguar but besides that, was blown away by how flawlessly they executed this show and am positive you're hearing some combo of shitty phone quality and acoustics of an old theater
Awful