I don't mind them, but Bob Fripp as a human being puts me off.
In fact, seeing Fripp doing his "Frippatronics" puts me off listening to anything he does.
Although, I do have a KC compliation.
I don't mind them, but Bob Fripp as a human being puts me off.
In fact, seeing Fripp doing his "Frippatronics" puts me off listening to anything he does.
Although, I do have a KC compliation.
Fast & Bulbous, Got Me?
Their first Album is a prog classic if ever there was one.Originally posted by Mr Badguy
Anyone into King Crimson?
If any band ever defined the term "progressive" then it must be Crimson.
Check out "Red", "Discipline" and "Thrak", three totally different albums by the same group.
The albums you mentioned:
"Discipline" gave me headache most of the times i listened, one has to be in a certain mood to enjoy that album i guess.
"Thrak" i cannot remember at all :confused:
"Red" is a great great album, raw, powerful, love it!
Day-dreaming's gone commercial
It a pretty unique sounding album.Originally posted by Wawazat
"Discipline" gave me headache most of the times i listened, one has to be in a certain mood to enjoy that album i guess.
Wierd counter melodies on the bass/chapman stick by Tony Levin but the whole thing has a groove about it.
Fripp and Belew are one of the most under-rated guitar partnerships ever. Perhaps because they don`t simply swap solos like other duos, but the way their guitar lines lock together is mindblowing.
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Sitting on a park bench!
Here's a finnish masterpiece from the 70's...Piirpauke perfoming a traditional tune...absolutely fantastic.
Here's the same band live.
Originally posted by Cato
Golden, why are you FAT?http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...TheDMCross.jpgOriginally posted by lesfunk
Much like yourself as the Jim Morrison of Nazi bunker flies
“Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”
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