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<title>Comment by Tim Hall</title>
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<description>It sounds to me like both bands are worth seeing!</description>
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<title>Comment by Hazy Dave</title>
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<description>Mel Collins and Ian Wallace from this group, along with Ian MacDonald and Peter Giles of previous Crimson lineups will be playing some European dates as the &quot;21st Century Schizoid Band&quot; in a few weeks&#039; time.  (They played several festivals and such in England last year with founding member Mike Giles in the drum seat.)  The guitar and lead vocals are handled by the apparently fearless Jakko Jakszyk.  Those hoping to hear classic Crimson repertoire are advised to seek out these guys instead of Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Pat Mastelotto and Trey Gunn, whose 2003 King Crimson U.S. tour will commence shortly.</description>
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