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King Crimson

Live Performances by King Crimson in 1994

  • In January 1994, King Crimson delivered a striking live performance in Argentina, showcasing "Sex, Sleep, Eat, Drink, Dream." This was an electrifying... Read Full Description >

    In January 1994, King Crimson delivered a striking live performance in Argentina, showcasing "Sex, Sleep, Eat, Drink, Dream." This was an electrifying period for the band, as they had recently released their album *THRAK* just a few months prior in 1995. *THRAK* marked a significant comeback after a lengthy hiatus, blending the band's signature progressive rock sound with more contemporary elements. Interestingly, this album saw the return of the iconic double trio format, allowing for intricate musical interactions among the members. During this live recording, fans were treated not just to a display of their technical prowess but also to a palpable energy that captured the essence of their evolving musical journey. It was a moment where King Crimson's experimental spirit shone brightly, demonstrating their continued relevance in the rock world as they explored new sonic territories.

  • In the early '90s, King Crimson was deep into a transformative phase, putting out their album "Thrak" in 1995, which was a significant comeback for th... Read Full Description >

    In the early '90s, King Crimson was deep into a transformative phase, putting out their album "Thrak" in 1995, which was a significant comeback for the band after almost a decade of hiatus. Yet, it was during the interlude between albums that King Crimson was generating excitement, which brings us to the live performance in the video “Walking On Air.” Recorded on January 1, 1994, this performance is a fascinating snapshot of the band’s evolving sound, characterized by their trademark fusion of progressive rock and jazz elements. Notably, this period saw the band embrace a lineup that included both guitar virtuoso Robert Fripp and the intense drumming of Bill Bruford, blending their musical styles into a unique tapestry. The rich arrangements and complex rhythms showcased here reflect a band rejuvenated, carving a path forward while staying true to their roots. This live recording, anticipating "Thrak," gave fans a preview of the band's intricate live prowess during this dynamic era.

King Crimson - Live Performance of 'Discipline' in Argentina

Argentina

January 1, 1994 | Video Length: 5:07
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  • In the realm of progressive rock, King Crimson continues to captivate audiences with their innovative sound, and their live performance of "Discipline... Read Full Description >

    In the realm of progressive rock, King Crimson continues to captivate audiences with their innovative sound, and their live performance of "Discipline," recorded in Argentina on January 1, 1994, is no exception. This concert came on the heels of their album *THRAK*, released in 1995, which marked a significant return to the powerful sound that defined the band’s earlier work. This era, often referred to as the "double trio" phase, featured an intriguing lineup—including the legendary Bill Bruford on drums, whose impeccable timing and unique style truly stood out during live performances. It's fascinating to think about how the synergy among the musicians created such a dynamic atmosphere. The year 1994 was pivotal for the band, showcasing their ability to blend complex compositions with improvisational flair, drawing in both longtime fans and new listeners alike. The vibrant energy of this particular live recording perfectly encapsulates King Crimson’s relentless pursuit of musical exploration.

King Crimson Full Concert - Live Performance 1994

January 1, 1994 | Video Length: 1:41:41
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King Crimson - Live in Argentina 1994 - Full Concert

Buenos Aires, Argentina

January 1, 1994 | Video Length: 1:45:07
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  • Ah, King Crimson—a name that resonates deeply in the world of progressive rock. By the time they took the stage in Buenos Aires on January 1, 1994, ... Read Full Description >

    Ah, King Crimson—a name that resonates deeply in the world of progressive rock. By the time they took the stage in Buenos Aires on January 1, 1994, the band had recently released *VROOOM*, an EP that marked a significant comeback for them after a lengthy hiatus. This EP, released in 1994, was a precursor to the full album *Thrak*, which would drop later that same year and solidify their distinctive sound for a new generation of fans. Interestingly, their performances during this era were characterized by a blend of intricate musicianship and improvisational flair, showcasing the band's evolution. Watching the Buenos Aires show, you can almost sense the electricity in the air as they navigated through complex arrangements and dynamic shifts—trademarks of their style. And let’s not forget that the band was known for pushing sonic boundaries; in fact, that very year marked their foray into new technologies, incorporating the use of surround sound in live recordings. So, if you’re in for a musical journey, this live show is a perfect glimpse into their vibrant yet tumultuous artistic landscape!

King Crimson Performs Live in Argentina - Concert Highlights

Argentina

January 1, 1994 | Video Length: 3:24
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King Crimson Full Concert Live in Buenos Aires, Argentina - 1994

Buenos Aires, Argentina

January 1, 1994 | Video Length: 1:45:01
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King Crimson - Live Performance of 'Fashionable' from VROOOM Sessions

Prix D'Ami
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

September 29, 1994 | Video Length: 4:56
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  • In September 1994, when King Crimson delivered their energetic performance of "Fashionable" in Buenos Aires, they were riding high on the success of t... Read Full Description >

    In September 1994, when King Crimson delivered their energetic performance of "Fashionable" in Buenos Aires, they were riding high on the success of their album *VROOOM*, released earlier that same year. This album marked an exciting period for the band, as it was their first studio release since their 1984 project, *Three of a Perfect Pair*. The *VROOOM* sessions breathed fresh life into the band’s sound, melding progressive rock with improvisational jams that showcased their virtuosic musicianship. What's particularly intriguing about this live recording is the playful mislabeling by DGMLive, calling the song "Funky Jam" instead of its proper title. Perhaps it captures the essence of Crimson’s ability to seamlessly blend genres while experimenting in a live setting. The performance not only highlighted their complex arrangements but also their ability to engage audiences with spontaneity—a signature trait of King Crimson that resonates through their storied career.

King Crimson - Live in Argentina, 1994 Full Concert

Teatro Broadway
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

October 8, 1994 | Video Length: 1:45:01
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  • In October 1994, when King Crimson performed at the Teatro Broadway in Buenos Aires, the band was in the midst of their "Thrak" era, having released t... Read Full Description >

    In October 1994, when King Crimson performed at the Teatro Broadway in Buenos Aires, the band was in the midst of their "Thrak" era, having released the album "Thrak" earlier that year. This album marked a significant return to form for the band, featuring a double trio format that included three drummers and three guitarists, enhancing their powerful and complex sound. The "Thrak" album would serve as a creative resurgence, incorporating elements of progressive rock with a heavier, more modern sound. Notably, the band's performance in Argentina reflects their strong international presence during this period. King Crimson is known for its innovative approach to live performances, often showcasing extended improvisations and experimental arrangements, which would be evident in their concert from 1994. This era solidified their legacy as pioneers of progressive rock and showcased their ability to evolve while still maintaining their signature intensity and complexity.

King Crimson Performance of B'Boom at Real World Studios, Box, UK

Real World Recording Studios
Box, UK, United Kingdom

October 24, 1994 | Video Length: 4:13
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  • King Crimson’s live recording of "B'Boom" on October 24, 1994, captures a fascinating moment during what many consider their “double trio” era. ... Read Full Description >

    King Crimson’s live recording of "B'Boom" on October 24, 1994, captures a fascinating moment during what many consider their “double trio” era. Just before this performance, the band had released *THRAK* in 1995, an explosive album that marked a resurgence in their sound, blending intricate musicianship with a more aggressive edge. This album not only reflected the band's evolution but also revitalized their legacy, appealing to both long-time fans and a new generation of followers. Interestingly, the Real World Recording Studios performance showcases the dynamic interplay between guitarists Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew, highlighting their innovative approaches and mutual artistic chemistry. The synergy of the double trio format—with Belew’s charm and Fripp’s mastery—made this period a unique chapter in the band's storied journey, one where the boundary between live spontaneity and studio precision blurred beautifully. Fans revel in the unique experience of watching this live rendition, encapsulating an important moment of musical experimentation.

King Crimson - Live Performance of 'One Time' at Real World Studios

Real World Recording Studios
Box, UK, United Kingdom

October 24, 1994 | Video Length: 5:22
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  • King Crimson's performance of "One Time" on October 24, 1994, at Real World Recording Studios marked an intriguing moment during a period of fascinati... Read Full Description >

    King Crimson's performance of "One Time" on October 24, 1994, at Real World Recording Studios marked an intriguing moment during a period of fascinating transition for the band. Just before this live recording, they had released "Thrak" in 1995, which was their first studio album in over a decade. This album saw the band delving into a mix of their heavy, progressive rock roots infused with experimental elements, all while exploring themes of duality and conflict—concepts that resonate deeply in "One Time." Interestingly, this performance reflects the band's innovative spirit, showcasing their blend of emotional depth and technical prowess. King Crimson's lineup at this time included the legendary Adrian Belew, whose expressive guitar work and vocals contributed significantly to the band's unique sound. This recording encapsulates that energy, and just listening to it brings you right back to the band's rich tapestry of musical ambition.

King Crimson Performance of 'Dinosaur' at Real World Recording Studios

Real World Recording Studios
Box, UK, United Kingdom

October 24, 1994 | Video Length: 6:38
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  • In October 1994, King Crimson was firmly in the midst of a significant creative resurgence, showcasing a mature sound that blended their progressive r... Read Full Description >

    In October 1994, King Crimson was firmly in the midst of a significant creative resurgence, showcasing a mature sound that blended their progressive roots with a contemporary edge. The live performance of "Dinosaur," recorded at Real World Recording Studios, came shortly after the release of their album *Thrak*, which debuted in the same year. *Thrak* marked a pivotal moment, as it was the first studio album featuring the double trio lineup—adding an exciting layer to their sound with dual guitars, basses, and drummers. This innovative configuration allowed for intricate interplay and complex rhythms, embodying the band's ethos of continuous evolution. Interestingly, in the context of the live recording, "Dinosaur" serves as an emblematic piece that reflects the band's narrative style, blending personal reflection with broader themes of change and identity. It’s fascinating how King Crimson continually redefines itself while staying true to its experimental heart. What a journey it’s been!

King Crimson Performance of 'VROOOM VROOOM' at Real World Studios

Real World Recording Studios
Box, UK, United Kingdom

October 24, 1994 | Video Length: 5:50
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  • Before the live recording of "VROOOM VROOOM" on October 24, 1994, King Crimson had just released their album "Thrak" earlier that year, marking a pivo... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording of "VROOOM VROOOM" on October 24, 1994, King Crimson had just released their album "Thrak" earlier that year, marking a pivotal time for the band. "Thrak" was significant as it reintroduced the band to the music scene after a long hiatus, showcasing a bold blend of progressive rock and experimental sounds that fans had come to love. This album reflects a resurgence of creativity, featuring a double trio format—two drummers, two guitarists, and two bassists—which added layers of complexity to their music. Interestingly, during this period, King Crimson was all about pushing boundaries; the live studio setting at Real World Studios allowed them to experiment with their sound in real-time, creating a unique dynamic. The synergy between Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew shines in "VROOOM VROOOM," demonstrating how their collaboration evolved post-"Thrak," giving fans a taste of their innovative live energy. Isn’t it fascinating how this recording encapsulates a moment where past and present collide?

King Crimson - 'Radio II' Live Performance from Real World Studios

Real World Recording Studios
Box, UK

October 24, 1994 | Video Length: 1:04
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  • In October 1994, when King Crimson recorded "RADIO II" at Real World Studios in Box, UK, they were riding a wave of creative resurgence following thei... Read Full Description >

    In October 1994, when King Crimson recorded "RADIO II" at Real World Studios in Box, UK, they were riding a wave of creative resurgence following their 1994 album *Thrak*. This album marked a notable reunion of the band's classic double trio lineup, featuring Adrian Belew, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, and others, merging progressive rock with a more contemporary edge. The "RADIO II" performance captures that electric vibe, showcasing their intricate improvisational style and Fripp’s renowned soundscapes. It’s fascinating to consider how this era highlighted King Crimson’s willingness to embrace evolution—while keeping their roots firmly planted in experimentation. The band's dynamic sound in these live recordings reflects a deep connection amongst musicians who had technically been apart for years before reuniting, reinforcing their legacy as pioneers in the genre. Plus, with such a rich history, each live show becomes a snapshot not just of talent, but of a unique moment in their storied journey.

King Crimson - Performance of 'Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream' at Real World Studios

Real World Recording Studios
Box, UK, United Kingdom

October 24, 1994 | Video Length: 4:51
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  • King Crimson was in an intriguing phase of their career around the time of the live recording of "Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream" on October 24, 1994. This... Read Full Description >

    King Crimson was in an intriguing phase of their career around the time of the live recording of "Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream" on October 24, 1994. This performance took place during the era of their album "Thrak," released just a few months earlier, in September 1995. "Thrak" marked a significant return for King Crimson, showcasing their ability to blend the fervent energy of their earlier sound with a more mature, progressive edge, effectively merging both their classic and contemporary influences. One interesting tidbit is that this period was often characterized by the group's "double trio" format, which featured two guitarists, two drummers, and two bass players—an experimental arrangement that certainly contributed to their unique sound. The live recording captures the raw intensity and complex musical interplay that defines this lineup. The lyrics of “Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream,” with their quirky phrases and surreal imagery, reflect a playful yet profound approach that King Crimson is known for, making the performance all the more captivating.

King Crimson - VROOOM VROOOM Live Performance at Warfield Theatre

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 30, 1994 | Video Length: 5:00
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  • In the wake of their 1994 live performance at the Warfield Theatre, King Crimson had recently released the album *Thrak*, which dropped just earlier t... Read Full Description >

    In the wake of their 1994 live performance at the Warfield Theatre, King Crimson had recently released the album *Thrak*, which dropped just earlier that year. This album reintroduced the band after a significant hiatus—one that had lasted about a decade—showcasing the return of the iconic double trio format. The blend of dual guitars, basses, and drum kits brought a fresh, innovative sound that was both exciting and complex, aligning well with their progressive rock roots while pushing boundaries forward. Remarkably, *Thrak* marked a period of resurgence for King Crimson, drawing both new listeners and longtime fans alike. And here's an interesting tidbit: the live recording of "VROOOM VROOOM" is not just a showcase of their electrifying performance but also hints at their improvisational prowess—a hallmark of their live shows. Each concert offered a unique experience, where no two performances were ever quite the same. Isn’t that what keeps concertgoers coming back for more?

King Crimson - 'Red' Live Performance at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 30, 1994 | Video Length: 5:03
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  • In November 1994, during the live recording at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, King Crimson was in a pivotal phase of their career, performing ... Read Full Description >

    In November 1994, during the live recording at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, King Crimson was in a pivotal phase of their career, performing in support of their 1994 album, "Thrak." This album marked the reunion of the band’s classic lineup, introducing a refreshed sound that synthesized various musical influences, bridging their early experimental roots with a more modern approach. "Thrak" was notable for its complex compositions and the duality of its sound, often referred to as “double trio,” featuring both a guitar and bass on two sides. The concert in San Francisco reflects the band's dynamic stage presence and showcases their progressive rock evolution, as they redefined their identity in the 1990s. This particular performance is significant as it symbolized a transitional period for the band, emphasizing both nostalgia and innovation while having a lasting impact on their following works and later reunions.

King Crimson - Matte Kudasai Performed Live at Warfield Theatre

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 30, 1994 | Video Length: 3:32
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  • The live performance of "Matte Kudasai" captured at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on November 30, 1994, comes during a pivotal time for King C... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Matte Kudasai" captured at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on November 30, 1994, comes during a pivotal time for King Crimson. Just a year prior, in 1995, they released *Thrak*, an album that marked a significant comeback for the band after years of lineup changes and creative experimentation. This era is often lauded as a renaissance for King Crimson, featuring a dual trio lineup that brought a fresh, dynamic sound, blending intricate compositions with electrifying improvisations. Interestingly, *Thrak* was a bold statement, bridging their classic art rock roots with modern touches. It showcased the band's penchant for complex arrangements and powerful musical storytelling, something that resonates deeply in live performances like the one at the Warfield. The 1994 tour was notable not only for the music but also for the palpable energy between the musicians, creating an unforgettable experience for fans—it's no wonder that performances like "Matte Kudasai" continue to captivate listeners even years later.

King Crimson - Elephant Talk Live at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 30, 1994 | Video Length: 4:07
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  • Ah, King Crimson! A band that never fails to push the boundaries of rock music. By the time they played "Elephant Talk" live at the Warfield Theatre i... Read Full Description >

    Ah, King Crimson! A band that never fails to push the boundaries of rock music. By the time they played "Elephant Talk" live at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on November 30, 1994, they were already in the thick of their creative resurgence. Just before this performance, they had released the album *Thrak* in 1995, which marked the band's return to a fuller, more aggressive sound, blending elements of progressive rock with a touch of modernity. This phase was particularly intriguing as it saw the band's classic lineup reunite, after a long hiatus, enticing fans who had been eagerly awaiting new material for years. An interesting tidbit about this live performance: "Elephant Talk," written by Adrian Belew, is filled with whimsical language and clever wordplay that showcases the band's eccentric style. The band's ability to weave complex musical themes with relatable lyrics truly sets them apart. Can you imagine being in that audience? The energy must have been electric! King Crimson always finds a way to keep us on our toes, doesn’t it?

King Crimson - One Time (Live at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco)

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 30, 1994 | Video Length: 5:53
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  • In November 1994, when King Crimson performed "One Time" at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, they were riding high on the wave of their album "T... Read Full Description >

    In November 1994, when King Crimson performed "One Time" at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, they were riding high on the wave of their album "Thrak," which had just been released earlier that year. "Thrak" marked a significant return for the band, reuniting several of their previous members and embracing a more aggressive and eclectic soundscape, blending elements of progressive rock with a touch of heavy metal—quite a shift from their earlier work. This era was especially noteworthy for the "double trio" configuration, which featured three guitarists and three drummers, generating a rich, layered musical tapestry. Fans adored the intricate rhythms and emotional depth of songs like "One Time," which exuded a bittersweet, melancholic vibe. It’s fascinating how King Crimson's willingness to evolve keeps them relevant, isn't it? Their live performances, captured beautifully in this recording, highlight not only their musicianship but also the raw energy that comes from their interaction with the audience. Ultimately, this concert stands as a testament to King Crimson's enduring legacy and their ability to continually redefine themselves.

King Crimson - B'Boom Performance at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 30, 1994 | Video Length: 6:14
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  • In November 1994, when King Crimson delivered the electrifying live performance of "B'Boom" at the Warfield Theatre, they were riding high on the mome... Read Full Description >

    In November 1994, when King Crimson delivered the electrifying live performance of "B'Boom" at the Warfield Theatre, they were riding high on the momentum of their album "Thrak," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked a significant return for the band after a lengthy hiatus and showcased their innovative "double-trio" lineup, a combination of three guitarists, a bassist, and two drummers. The unique structure allowed for an expansive sound that pushed boundaries in progressive rock. Interestingly, "Thrak" saw them experimenting with the blend of heavy, intricate guitar riffs and more avant-garde elements, reinforcing their status as pioneers in the genre. This live recording captures the energy and creativity of that period, reflecting the band's fearless approach to performance and their ability to engage with an audience in a truly visceral way. Moments like these remind us why King Crimson remains a vital force in music today.

King Crimson - Dinosaur Live Performance at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco

Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA, United States

November 30, 1994 | Video Length: 7:06
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  • In 1994, King Crimson was in a pivotal phase of their career, marked by the release of "Thrak," the band's thirteenth studio album. This album, which ... Read Full Description >

    In 1994, King Crimson was in a pivotal phase of their career, marked by the release of "Thrak," the band's thirteenth studio album. This album, which debuted in 1995, showcased a return to the lineup featuring founding member Robert Fripp alongside Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, and Bill Bruford, a configuration often referred to as the "Double Trio." The live recording of "Dinosaur" at the Warfield Theatre captures the band at a time when they were reinvigorating their sound and embracing the evolving landscape of rock music. During this period, King Crimson was navigating the changing perceptions of progressive rock, with the genre being viewed with skepticism. The performance exemplifies their willingness to confront both their legacy and their place in contemporary music. Additionally, "Dinosaur" features a blend of heavy guitar riffs and introspective lyrics, reflecting the band's complex musical identity and their ability to evolve while still honoring their progressive roots.