When King Crimson performed "Easy Money" live on November 15, 1973, at Volkshaus in Zurich, they were riding high on the release of their album *Larks' Tongues in Aspic*. Released earlier that year, in March, this album marked a significant evolution in their sound. It introduced elements of improvisation and showcased a more aggressive approach, blending rock with avant-garde jazz influences. With the striking lineup of Robert Fripp, John Wetton, and David Cross, this era was pivotal—an exploration of musical possibilities that echoed through their live performances. Listening to this recording, you can't help but feel the raw energy and intricate musicianship that defined King Crimson's live presence. It's more than just a concert; it's a snapshot of a band pushing boundaries at a critical moment in their evolution, drawing fans into the depths of their creativity.