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<title>Comment by Phillip Winn</title>
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<description>These guys are/were simply incredible. &lt;b&gt;Any&lt;/b&gt; album from them is worth owning.</description>
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<title>Comment by Tom Johnson</title>
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<description>Do yourself a favor, Sean, and find a copy of King Crimson&#039;s &lt;i&gt;The Great Deceiver&lt;/i&gt; boxset.  It&#039;s four discs of shows from the period just before &lt;i&gt;Red&lt;/i&gt; was unleashed upon the world, and this band simply &lt;i&gt;smokes&lt;/i&gt; live.  It&#039;s really unfortunate Crimson disbanded before they could tour for &lt;i&gt;Red&lt;/i&gt;, because little of this material has ever been played live.  Nonetheless, even this band&#039;s occasionaly live stumbles are more venomous than most bands &quot;accomplished&quot; moments, period.</description>
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