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- From: miller@hpscit.sc.hp.com (Phil Miller)
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 17:59:31 GMT
- Subject: Re: The Great Deceiver (2nd try)
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- In rec.music.misc, e343mh@tamuts.tamu.edu (Michael Hand) writes:
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- > I just got the 4-CD King Crimson 1973-74 live set, The Great
- > Deceiver. I sat down and listened to the whole thing, then
- > programmed it to play all the improvs, then both "Exiles" then
- > all four "Easy Money"s then both "Starless"s then both "Fracture"s,
- > but by the time the first "Fracture" started I was exhausted.
- > I spent the next day feeling like God.
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- Does God have a headache?
-