In 1984, King Crimson was deep into their adventurous phase, blending rock with experimental sounds. Just before their live performance in Tokyo at Kan-i Hoken Hall on April 28, they released the album "Three of a Perfect Pair," which came out earlier that same year. This album reflected a compelling evolution in their sound—a beautiful fusion of progressive rock and new wave elements. An interesting tidbit about this era is that the live recording features the dynamic lineup of Robert Fripp, Tony Levin, and Pat Mastelotto, showcasing their incredible synergy. The concert not only encapsulated the energy of the band but also highlighted their commitment to experimental artistry, presenting new material alongside fan favorites. It’s fascinating how this performance reflects the band's ongoing journey of creativity, consistently pushing boundaries and exploring fresh musical landscapes, reminding us of their indelible mark on the world of progressive rock.