In April 1984, when King Crimson performed "Thela Hun Ginjeet" at the Kan-i Hoken Hall in Tokyo, they were riding high on the momentum of their innovative album *Three of a Perfect Pair*, released in 1984. This album was a fascinating blend of their progressive rock roots and a more accessible, new wave sound, showcasing their evolution as a band. The live performance captures that electric energy, full of improvisation and complex musicianship, hallmark traits of King Crimson. Notably, the lineup for this era included the phenomenal Tony Levin, whose mastery of the Chapman Stick added a unique texture to their sound. And if that's not cool enough, the live recording serves as a testament to their commitment to pushing boundaries while weaving in thoughtful lyrical themes. It's really something to see how their creative journey unfolded!