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mom's party noodle salad from 1976 "but vegan" 🥳

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Io da ragazzo sentii #LarksTongueInAspic in ordine non cronologico (ovvero cominciai dal part2, che rimane la mia preferita oggi) ma quando sentii la prima parte, rimasi letteralmente folgorato

Questo live da una vaga idea di cosa fossero in #KingCrimson all'epoca (#1972), ovvero uno dei pilastri del #progressive #sperimentale

Una cosa che mi ha colpito: le salopette di #BillBruford 😃

#progrock #fediradio

https://iv.melmac.space/watch?v=WhudDa3JAyc

simon_lucy, to music
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Those that seriously enjoy King Crimson, others may call them fans, I of course wouldn't accept that, but they are often completists interested in slight variations, novelties and such.

The smart people around DGM have run marketing schemes to satisfy that so I have entire tour recordings, outtakes, etc, etc.

But my completism hasn't extended to splinters that don't include Robert Fripp in some way.

The "Stick Men" are pushing me out of that. https://stickmenband.com/

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Ian Anderson names the "big four" of progressive rock
Jethro Tull had a healthy respect for the sound of progressive rock, but Ian Anderson thought that these four groups epitomised the genre.

https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/ian-anderson-on-the-big-four-of-progressive-rock/

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All right, y’all know the drill by now. Continuing our (kinda sorta) Prince-themed 6 Degrees series, connecting albums from The List and carrying on from where we left off last time. This is essentially a guest post as avi_miller provided the connections for the last four albums in this set, so a big thank you to them!


6 Degrees of Separation: Daniel Lanois to Rainbow

Harold Budd / Brian Eno with Daniel Lanois – https://www.discogs.com/master/12106-Harold-Budd-Brian-Eno-With-Daniel-Lanois-The-Pearl (list number 268)
>> Explosions In The Sky (who ended Part 4) were on the soundtrack to the 2004 film Friday Night Lights, as was Daniel Lanois. On this album (plus others), Lanois collaborated with Brian Eno, who is on…

Robert Fripp – (971)
…this album by Robert Fripp, who was in…

King Crimson – (568)
…King Crimson. The line-up at the time of this album included Bill Bruford on drums/percussion, who had previously been the drummer for…

Yes – (527)
…Yes. This album was recorded at Advision Studios, where part of…

Kate Bush – (576)
…this album by Kate Bush was also recorded. This album features Jimmy Bain on bass guitar, who also played bass on…

Rainbow – (57)
this album by Rainbow. <<


Prince 6

Some fun connections between this group of artists and The Purple One. Let me know in the comments if you know of any others!

  • In 1990, Prince invited Kate Bush to meet him after a show, and they decided to collaborate. The two couldn’t again get in the same room, so “Why Should I Love You?” (released on Bush’s 1993 album The Red Shoes) took 2 years to create (or, rather, construct, then deconstruct, then reconstruct…) by sending tapes back and forth.
  • Kate Bush does backing vocals on Prince’s “My Computer“, from his 1996 album, Emancipation.
  • The soundtrack to the 1995 film Showgirls features two Prince songs (The Gold Experience‘s “319” and Crystal Ball‘s “Ripopgodezippa”) as well as David Bowie’s “I’m Afraid of Americans”, which was co-written by Brian Eno.
  • Both Prince’s Purple Rain and Brian Eno’s Another Green World have inspired custom perfumes made by dublab that are supposedly meant to, umm, smell like them (like the albums, not the musicians).
  • Both Prince and Ritchie Blackmore, guitarist and leader of the band Rainbow, are known as two of the greatest guitarists of all time, and both loved to break out lengthy but spectacular solos. On Rolling Stone‘s 2023 list of the top 250 guitarists, Prince ranked at number 14, and Blackmore at 75. (There are actually a ton of artists from The List on Rolling Stone‘s list, because we have great taste.)
  • Prince and Ronnie James Dio (the singer for Rainbow at the time of the Rainbow Rising album) both packed an enormous amount of talent in a smaller frame – the two were nearly the same height (with or without their fabulous high heels). (And speaking of fashion, some of Dio’s stage outfits wouldn’t look too out of place on Prince, and vice versa.)

Tune in on Friday for Part 6, to see how we get from Rainbow to Madhouse!

https://1001otheralbums.com/2024/04/17/6-degrees-of-separation-part-5/

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#TheMetalDogArticleList
#UltimateGuitar
Steve Vai Explains What Makes Robert Fripp's Playing So Unique, Names Biggest Challenge of Tackling King Crimson Guitar Parts
'Intricate stuff for the sake of being intricate is never interesting. You lose the retention. But Robert's stuff, it oddly falls beautifully on the g...

https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/steve_vai_explains_what_makes_robert_fripps_playing_so_unique_names_biggest_challenge_of_tackling_king_crimson_guitar_parts.html

#SteveVai #RobertFripp #PlayingStyle #KingCrimson #GuitarParts #IntricatePlaying #UniquePlaying

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Nice interview, and with the news it’s a great time to revisit the three big 80s King Crimson LPs, starting with Discipline—all in all a body of work way ahead of its time.

https://youtu.be/AbQM09t5E2c?si=KHiELcmk0LUnfzNr

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KING CRIMSON Founder ROBERT FRIPP Joins OnlyFans; Video
Keeping in mind that it IS April 1, King Crimson founder Robert Fripp has announced that he has joined OnlyFans. OnlyFans is an internet content subscription service based in London, UK. The service is used primarily by sex workers who produce pornography, but it also hosts the work...

https://bravewords.com/news/king-crimson-founder-robert-fripp-joins-onlyfans-video

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50 years ago today

29th March 1974, King Crimson released the album "Starless and Bible Black"

mjgardner, (edited ) to newmusic
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Looks like is putting out a artist tribute to ’s 1969 debut ‘In the Court of the Crimson King.’

Listen to the first track, “21st Century Schizoid Man,” performed by , (as in Crazy World of…), (KC woodwind player 1970-1972, 1974, 2013-2021), (ex- guitarist), and ( drummer): https://songwhip.com/todd-rundgren/21st-century-schizoid-man

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Found another from ’ upcoming compilation tribute to ’s ‘In the Court of the Crimson King’: the ballad “Moonchild” performed by (formerly of and ), (former guitarist with ), (original bassist), and drummer (, , touring w/ ): https://songwhip.com/joelynnturner/moonchild

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“You pick five interesting guys, lock them in a room together… and if they make an album without actually killing each other first, it will at least be an interesting album”: How King Crimson made Larks’ Tongues in Aspic

https://www.loudersound.com/features/king-crimson-larks-tongues-in-aspic

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King Crimson z Johnem Wettonem i Billem Brufordem to było najlepsze King Crimson. Nie zapraszam do dyskusji, bo jeszcze ktoś mnie przekona, że jednak to z Adrianem Belew i Billem Brufordem. 😉 😅

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    @Grumpfff je bossais comme un fou dans le nucléaire depuis 77 j'écoutais plus beaucoup la radio ...

    Le week-end j'avais ma chaîne

    mais également beaucoup de
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    There's a guitarist named Charlie Hunter. His deal since the 1990s is to play the bass and guitar at the same time on one instrument. Trying to make that work on one instrument is really why we started seeing 7- and 8-string guitars, fan-fret necks and the return of baritones. "I want to be a fraction as cool as Charlie", basically.

    I love the idea, but wonder if I could get good enough for it to be worth it.

    https://hybrid-guitars.com/

    mjgardner,
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    @jacobydave Check out his side project with drummer and touch guitarist . Yes, they do some Crimson live, but also their own and . Not just instrumentals, either—Tony doesn't have a bad voice! https://StickMenBand.com

    I've also seen him play upright with his -playing brother as part of the combo: http://TheLevinBrothers.com

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