larstangmark


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Posted: Jan. 11 2009, 11:07 |
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Thanks a lot for uploading this compilation. I've seen them all back in the day. Peter's Pop Show was shown december 13th here in Sweden every year and I remember being slightly amused by the outrageous use of playback. But these performances are interesting actually, because they're as close as we get to seeing live performances from this less talked about phase of Mike's career.
I'm wondering about a few of the "players", though;
Islands/The Time Has Come: Who are the bass player and the drummer? I think it's actually Andy Mackay on oboe/sax. Wonder if they flew him in just to be part of this playback?
Innocent/Holy: Is that Phil Spalding making an ass out of himself in that white jumpsuit? For his sake I hope it's not Can't spot the drummer or second keyboard player either. Anybody got any ideas?
BTW Adrian Belew looks as happy here as he does on stage with King Crimson!
-------------- "There are twelve people in the world, the rest are paste" Mark E Smith
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