oyster@uwmacc.UUCP (Vicious Oyster) (10/21/85)
<Bug-eater line> (If you have no interest in King Crimson concert videotapes, hit the 'n') I just picked up the Robert Fripp's "Network" half-album (18 minutes of apparently re-released material; contains a wonderful version of Peter Gabriel's "Here Comes the Flood", with vocals by Mr. Gabriel). Inside the jacket was a flyer with the following information: Now available for the first time! Two stunning performances recorded live The Noise Three of a Perfect Pair Frejus 1982 Live in Japan Recorded live at the Arena, Frejus, A full 82 minutes of King Crimson France, on August 27, 1982, The Noise recorded at Kain Hoken Hall, Tokyo, is the debut video from the reformed on April 29 & 30, 1984. Features King Crimson. 55 minutes. the same personnel as The Noise. Includes: 15 tracks in all: Waiting Man Three of a Perfect Pair Matte Kudasai No Warning Sheltering Sky Lark's Tongue in Aspic Part III Neal and Jack and Me Thela Hun Ginjeet Indiscipline Frame by Frame Lark's Tongue in Apsic Part II Matte Kudasai Industry Featuring: Dig Me Adrian Belew: Guitar and vocals Indiscipline Robert Fripp: Guitar Satori in Tangier Tony Levin: Stick, Bass Guitar Man with an Open Heart Sleepless Lark's Tongue in Aspic Part II Elephant Talk Heartbeat Available in Hi-Fi stereo, both Beta and VHS. They include a little coupon with the following info on it: Enclose $29.95 per tape & $2.50 postage and handling for the first tape and $1.50 for each additional tape. NJ residents add 6% sales tax. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. (Specify Beta or VHS format) Passport Music Video King Crimson Offer P.O. Box 708 South Plainfield, NJ 07080 This information kindly provided by: - joel "vo" plutchak {allegra,ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!uwmacc!oyster "Take what I say in a different way and it's easy to say that this is all confusion."
rosen@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU (Rob Rosen) (10/22/85)
In article <1579@uwmacc.UUCP> oyster@maccunix.UUCP (Vicious Oyster) writes: ><Bug-eater line> > >(If you have no interest in King Crimson concert videotapes, hit the 'n') > >I just picked up the Robert Fripp's "Network" half-album (18 minutes of >apparently re-released material; contains a wonderful version of Peter >Gabriel's "Here Comes the Flood", with vocals by Mr. Gabriel). Inside >the jacket was a flyer with the following information: > >Now available for the first time! Two stunning performances recorded live > >The Noise Three of a Perfect Pair >Frejus 1982 Live in Japan > >Recorded live at the Arena, Frejus, A full 82 minutes of King Crimson >France, on August 27, 1982, The Noise recorded at Kain Hoken Hall, Tokyo, >is the debut video from the reformed on April 29 & 30, 1984. Features >King Crimson. 55 minutes. the same personnel as The Noise. >Includes: 15 tracks in all: > >Waiting Man Three of a Perfect Pair >Matte Kudasai No Warning >Sheltering Sky Lark's Tongue in Aspic Part III >Neal and Jack and Me Thela Hun Ginjeet >Indiscipline Frame by Frame >Lark's Tongue in Apsic Part II Matte Kudasai > Industry >Featuring: Dig Me >Adrian Belew: Guitar and vocals Indiscipline >Robert Fripp: Guitar Satori in Tangier >Tony Levin: Stick, Bass Guitar Man with an Open Heart > Sleepless ....^^^^^^^^ WHERE'S BRUFORD? If he's not on the tapes I won't buy them... -- --Rob Rosen ...ucbvax!rosen rosen@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
oyster@uwmacc.UUCP (Vicious Oyster) (10/23/85)
In article <10767@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> Rob Rosen writes: >In article oyster@maccunix.UUCP (Vicious Oyster) writes: >> >>Featuring: >>Adrian Belew: Guitar and vocals >>Robert Fripp: Guitar >>Tony Levin: Stick, Bass Guitar >> > >....^^^^^^^^ WHERE'S BRUFORD? If he's not on the tapes I won't buy them... >-- My sincerest apologies. An inexcusable oversight. Here ya' go: Bill Bruford: Drums - joel ({allegra,ihnp4,seismo}!uwvax!uwmacc!oyster)