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Grav
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King Crimson
#1364502 - 03/11/03 01:47 AM (21 years, 24 days ago) |
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wow, I listened to the album "Beat" ? the other night after smoking some really decent nugs and holy shit, these guys are phenomenal.. the music carried me places
if you havent heard them, definately check them out.
for kazaaites, try looking for: Sartori in Tangiers, Requiem, Waiting Man, Two Hands
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Re: King Crimson [Re: Grav]
#1364515 - 03/11/03 01:53 AM (21 years, 24 days ago) |
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Incredible band.. Only heard a few of their songs, mostly off their first album. No one seems to like it much, though, compared to their other stuff.
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Re: King Crimson [Re: ]
#1364526 - 03/11/03 02:01 AM (21 years, 24 days ago) |
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Oh. Download Epitaph.
That song is absolutely incredible. Try and get the live version, its better imo.
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Adom
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Re: King Crimson [Re: ]
#1365229 - 03/11/03 06:58 AM (21 years, 23 days ago) |
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Damn I want to see these guys, they are out on tour right now. I wanted to go see them at the filmore in Denver but the fucking thing is sold out. I just purchased "Discipline" and I've really been enjoying it. God bless bands covering songs or I wouldn't be into them right now.
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JonnyOnTheSpot
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Re: King Crimson [Re: Adom]
#1365347 - 03/11/03 07:40 AM (21 years, 23 days ago) |
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when i found out the frog brigade's thela hun ginjeet was a cover i checked out some king crimson. That was the main reason(and also ipecacians always talking about how great king crimson is) Now after listening to them slowly more and more for the past 2 years or so they have become one of my favorite bands and i cant stop listening to them!
Disipline is a good place to start imo. i really like all their early 80's stuff. However there is great music from all eras of king crimson. from 69 to 03 their sound has changed and morphed so much, and they always seem to push themselves as musicians and try something that most people wouldnt think to do. I love it all.
They played here in NC the night before the phish show and i didnt even know about it cuz it was 4 hours away in a city i never check dates for. But i would have driven 4 hours in a heartbeat then driven another 4 to see phish the next day...that would have been awesome. oh well, next time i guess.
btw adom...were you the guy asking about a possible trade of the greensboro shw for the denver show?
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Phred
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Re: King Crimson [Re: Grav]
#1366621 - 03/11/03 02:47 PM (21 years, 23 days ago) |
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King Crimson in all their incarnations have always been great. I still love "21st Century Schizoid Man" from their first album. I saw them in concert twice back in the early Seventies. Their "Larks Tongues in Aspic" show was one of the finest concerts I've ever seen (and the headful of extremely fine Orange Double Barrel acid I was enjoying certainly added to the experience). If I had to pick just one album of theirs to have in my collection, "Lark's Tongues in Aspic" would be the one. pinky
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ShroomStrider
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Re: King Crimson [Re: Phred]
#1366643 - 03/11/03 02:56 PM (21 years, 23 days ago) |
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King Crimson is an absolutely amazing band. The album " In the Court of the Crimson King " is incredible, if you haven't heard it yet. I wanted to go see them in Vancouver in late march, but you must be 19 to get in so I am going to have to wait a couple years until I can see them live.
-------------------- 'It's a complete realization of the aims of psychedelia. But if you take LSD what you experience depends entirely on who you are. Our music may give you the screaming horrors or throw you into screaming ecstasy. Mostly it's the latter.' Roger Waters
Edited by ShroomStrider (03/11/03 02:57 PM)
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Adom
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Yes that was me Johnny, I still have some extra's if you are interested.
Denver 2-18-03:
Runaway Jim, Water in the Sky, Twist Around, Squirming Coil, Brian and Robert, Stash, The Wedge, Birds of a Feather, Lawn Boy*, Walls of the Cave 2: Moma Dance, Limb by Limb, Thunderhead, Divided Sky, Carini**, You Enjoy Myself*** E: NICU, Mexican Cousin
Notes: * - Page had problems removing microphone at the start of the song and then had a problem uncoiling the mic; during Mike's bass solo, Page walked around and finished the song using Trey's vocal mic; ** - with start/stop jamming; *** - vocal jam ended with a short rendition of The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Thanks to Marcie "Taz" Vogel for the prompt after-show call, and for distributing Mockingbird Foundation flyers before and after the show; Cody Schibi for the aftershow email; "Disco" Bret Berman and "Dancin'" Julia for the setbreak and post-show calls; and Reis Baron and Mark Walker for the emailed corrections.
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The_Clash_UK
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Re: King Crimson [Re: Grav]
#1368946 - 03/12/03 09:56 AM (21 years, 22 days ago) |
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21ST CENTURY SCHITZOID MAN!
what a tune to blast, ive got in on tape for my car, straight after slayer - angel of death.
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