Fripp & Eno - Wind on Water - Paris, 1975 (Audio HQ)

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Robert Fripp & Brian Eno - Live at the Olympia, Paris May 28, 1975

Este é um evento extremamente raro, onde Robert Fripp e Brian Eno em uma pequena turnê pela Europa, realizaram algumas apresentações hoje em dia vistas como históricas. Ambos vivem o auge criativo em suas carreiras, 1975, recém saídos do King Crimson e Roxy Music, respectivamente. De maneira geral a ideia seria cada qual reprisando seus sucessos individuais, mas dada a genialidade de ambos, os shows são totalmente inéditos em tudo que é apresentado. Abaixo trechos da matéria original desta reunião magistral com criações muito além do seu tempo:

These show notes are written by long-standing Frippertronics expert and unofficial archivist, Allan Okada, whose help in the restoration of this concert has been invaluable.
(Read the complete article here... http://www.dgmlive.com/archive.htm?artist=20&show=1340) DGMLive

This historic recording documents an extremely rare and classic performance of a mysterious collaborative tour from two of the most creative and fascinating figures in rock. It is one of the most rewarding live recordings this writer has ever heard. This tour also represents a turning point for both artists, about to enter new frontiers professionally and personally: Eno as an ambient music pioneer and Fripp's re-emergence as a "small, mobile, intelligent unit".

Fripp just recently disbanded King Crimson at a point which many would describe as their artistic pinnacle. Eno also recently parted ways with Roxy Music at a similar juncture. All the shows in Spain and France were, not surprisingly, accompanied with unrealistic fan expectations, hoping for a presentation of '21st Century Schizoid Man' combined with 'Baby's on Fire' perhaps? What this audience got was something entirely different.

The programme was largely improvised and totally instrumental. Adding to the event's unorthodoxy was the absence of all conventional stage lighting. The sole illumination was provided by Malcolm LeGrice's colour saturated and looped short film 'Berlin Horse' projected behind the two shadowy figures on stage, visually mimicking the music. The result was an unprecedented live performance format, years ahead of its time.

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