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UK John Wetton,Eddie Jobson/PA,USA 2012

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A complete recording of the Philadelphia performance on May 8th, the 6th performance from the 2012 UK reorganization tour, with an ultra-high quality audience recording. In the first three performances, an organ was used as a substitute for the synth lead at 3 minutes and 30 seconds after the drums start in Alaska, but in this take, the melody is played on a synth as usual (for some reason, the melody is played on a synth). ). Bozzio’s raging drums are becoming more and more terrifying, and whether the texture is right or not, the way he hits hard is full of power, and in a sense, it’s even exhilarating. The superhumanly heavy bass drum play is also very powerful. The audience was enthusiastic, and after the second song, Night After Night, you could hear the happy “UK call.” At this time, Wetton’s vocals are in a tired mode compared to the beginning of the tour due to the daily live performances, but you can still enjoy the delicious singing voice of the number one in the progressive rock world at various places. Although it’s not as bad as it was at the beginning of the tour, the irregularities in texture and beat have gradually improved, but you can still hear the tremendous jerking in various places, and on the other hand, those thrilling parts are also a fun and valuable listening experience from this period. It’s starting to feel like a place. After the performance of Thirty Years, I can hear people in the audience saying, “The bass drum is amazing!” During the first MC, Jobson said, “It’s been 33 years since I played at the (Philadelphia) Spectrum. Has anyone been there?” and the audience yells, “I have a soundboard!” I respond with a shout of pride. The audience applauded when Jobson said, “I’m happy to be back after 33 years.” Here, just like on the previous year’s tour, we will do the familiar MC, calling out the names of the fans (now nostalgic), reminding us that fans from all over the world are here. Carrying No Cross shows a lot of progress compared to the beginning of the tour. The song falls apart in the middle, but on the contrary, it gives it a strange power.In particular, Wetton’s bass has a crimson-like sound, and when combined with Bozzio’s ferocious drums, it is very powerful. The second half of the song was especially exciting, and the audience praised the band with loud applause and UK calls after the performance. The drum solo is a long solo lasting 12 minutes, and it’s worth seeing the live performance just to hear it. The recorded sound is good, but you can listen to the amazing play with the highest sound quality that you can’t even taste. That’s a really strong word, it’s too amazing. In the second half of the show, where his signature songs were lined up, Bozzio seemed to have a good understanding of the composition of the songs, and although he was a little naive, he managed to convince the listener with the number of notes. has reached its true potential, and it is a good performance that makes you think that it is okay to perform in Japan as it is, making the listener very satisfied. The 2012 UK tour is like the Terry Bozzio Show, but in reality, you won’t be able to hear such a great performance. It was so powerful that you can feel that the audience was enthusiastic during the first half of the show, but in the second half, they were overwhelmed and listened silently. Caesar’s Palace Blues The audience’s hysterical reaction after the show was amazing. One of the highlights of this tour, Fallen Angel, was moved to the encore along with Crimson’s Memories MC, and the melancholy and beautiful melody is certainly the perfect track as an encore to the frenzied main part. The Only Thing She Needs, which is full of strange power, is the best 2012 version that lets you feel the original groove, and you can hear the best take, the best performance by all three players. With good sound quality and content, you can enjoy a very, very attractive live performance. Wetton’s vocals are also great. Live at World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, PA. USA 8th May 2012 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 1. Alaska 2. Night After Night 3. Thirty Years 4. MC 5. Rendezvous 6:02 6. Carrying No Cross 7. Keyboard Solo 8 . Violin Solo 9. Drum Solo Disc 2 1. Danger Money 2. Presto Vivace 3. In The Dead Of Night 4. Caesar’s Palace Blues 5. MC(Memories of King Crimson) 7. Fallen Angel 8. The Only Thing She Needs John Wetton – Bass, Vocals Eddie Jobson – Violin, Keyboards, Backing Vocals Terry Bozzio – Drums, Percussion

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