Now that I'm back on wireless, will go into more length on the King Crimson show yesterday -- it was similar to the Albany show that was reviewed in Rolling Stone in terms of setlist, (if not exactly the same -- I'm actually not familiar with any of the post 1990 work enough to recognize it) and it was outstanding -- I'm not really sure what the drummers were trying to do with Red, but I didn't like it, otherwise the drummers were fantastic. They were the real stars, so it was really cool that they were front and center, and everyone else was back a level.
Tony rocked, also (he always does, in my book -- hope he's making good bank on this tour, I heard when he tours Stickmen, they share a van and sometimes even have to sleep in it).
Fripp remained in the shadows as always (if not more so than ever). He sure likes his toys, it was like a captain's console on a spaceship over there.
Jakko ain't no Greg Lake, but just buy into that early, you'll save yourself some heartache. He actually enunciated Starless more clearly than I've ever heard it before, I think I'll be able to decipher the lyrics now. He certainly did excellently on Letters.
And Mel Collins was Mel Collins.