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King Crimson

King Crimson - Discipline | Three Of A Perfect Pair Live in Tokyo, Japan

Venue: Kan-i Hoken Hall Location: Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Date: April 28, 1984

In April 1984, King Crimson performed live at Kan-i Hoken Hall in Tokyo, showcasing their dynamic prowess during a pivotal time in their career. This concert featured tracks like "Discipline" and "Three of a Perfect Pair," highlighting their 1984 album, *Three of a Perfect Pair*. This album was a remarkable bridge between progressive rock and more modern sounds, melding intricate melodies with complex rhythms—a signature of their evolving style. Interestingly, this era marked a resurgence for King Crimson, with a lineup that included the formidable Tony Levin on bass and Chapman Stick, and the innovative guitar work of Adrian Belew. These elements creatively fused together, driving the band's exploration into new musical territories. This recording is not just a classic performance; it's a snapshot of a band that was, at that moment, artfully redefining its identity while remaining deeply tied to its progressive roots. A truly fascinating time for any fan of serious music!

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