In September 1994, when King Crimson delivered their energetic performance of "Fashionable" in Buenos Aires, they were riding high on the success of their album *VROOOM*, released earlier that same year. This album marked an exciting period for the band, as it was their first studio release since their 1984 project, *Three of a Perfect Pair*. The *VROOOM* sessions breathed fresh life into the band’s sound, melding progressive rock with improvisational jams that showcased their virtuosic musicianship. What's particularly intriguing about this live recording is the playful mislabeling by DGMLive, calling the song "Funky Jam" instead of its proper title. Perhaps it captures the essence of Crimson’s ability to seamlessly blend genres while experimenting in a live setting. The performance not only highlighted their complex arrangements but also their ability to engage audiences with spontaneity—a signature trait of King Crimson that resonates through their storied career.