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Deja Vroom (1999)

Review by ECLIPSE1977

Deja Vroom

10/10

Six veteran musicians playing modern rock!

This is a great opportunity to watch a King Crimson performance with two guitar players (Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew), two "bass" players (Tony Levin, Trey Gunn) and two drum players (Bill Bruford, Pat Mastelotto). If you want you can watch or listen to each of the members of the band from different camera-angles (Bruford's angle, Fripp's angle, etc.). Moreover, you can also listen to their classic song "21st Century Schizoid Man" selecting different combinations of some musicians (that have joined Robert Fripp's band over these last thirty years) sounding together. The sound is perfect... much more if you have 5.1 DTS. King Crimson plays songs from the '70s (the dark composition "Red", the elaborated instrumental track "Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part II", etc.), from the '80s (the excellent guitar harmonization from the song "Frame By Frame", the catchy song "Three Of A Perfect Pair", etc.) and from the '90s (the heavy instrumental masterpiece "VROOOM", the beautiful ballad "One Time", etc.). All of them are perfectly executed. If you like this band, you won't leave from your seat for a single moment!
  • ECLIPSE1977
  • Mar 2, 2005

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