In April 1974, when King Crimson graced the stage at the Municipal Auditorium in Atlanta, it was a pivotal moment for the band, marking a fascinating period in their evolving sound. Just a few months earlier, in 1973, they had released the landmark album *Larks' Tongues in Aspic,* which showcased an adventurous blend of progressive and experimental rock. This album not only pushed musical boundaries with its complex time signatures and innovative use of dynamics, but it also introduced new members, setting the stage for a dynamic live performance. Fun fact: this live recording is particularly special as it's one of the few existing videos from their 1974 tour, a moment captured in time when their lineup, featuring musicians like Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford, was at its most experimental and electrifying. It offers a rare glimpse into their artistic journey during a period ripe with creativity and transformation.