Peruse this site and have your credit card ready- it is very easy to spend a couple hundred dollars adding to your library from this amazing archive. I can start by saying this: thanks to the efforts of Robert Fripp, we have an invaluable resource for live Crimson, spanning the entire history of the band- almost all of this show was taken from concerts I purchased from DGM Live which is probably the finest resource of its kind for any band on the entirety of the Internets. There is, of course, very little I can possibly add to the mountain of literature extant upon what is, quite obviously, my favorite band ever. But enough 'whittering', let's then be on with the essay, shall we?Īnd now Radio Anthrocide gets down to serious business, with The Crim all night long on what was an eventful (and exhausting) RA#30.
At Left: Bruford and King Fripp from RA's most beloved era of The Crim, with Mellotron and lots of cymbals.