King Crimson
- bob_atherton
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Hi Jo, A guy at school had the album. I loved the cover and, at that time, quite liked the music. I had been buying singles for a few years so was into music. My first single was You Really Got Me by the Kinks, I was 7 years old...!
Our sax player has pushed off to Moscow for 3 weeks, but he has sorted a dep for our gigs. This means that I won't be able to post the track on the net, but, even better I am happy to burn a handfull of CD's and send them out by snail mail. Please drop me an email with postal address & I will see what I can do.
All the very best, Bob
Our sax player has pushed off to Moscow for 3 weeks, but he has sorted a dep for our gigs. This means that I won't be able to post the track on the net, but, even better I am happy to burn a handfull of CD's and send them out by snail mail. Please drop me an email with postal address & I will see what I can do.
All the very best, Bob
Yeah, you're right. Ian McDonald was a founding member of Foreigner (and also played on T.Rex's "Bang a Gong"). Boz Burrell was a founding member of Bad Company. Mel Collins went on to do session work with a bunch of different bands, including Camel and the Rolling Stones. He and McDonald (who left Foreigner after only a couple of albums) are now in the 21st Century Schizoid Band.
At least we can safely say that not all of King Crimson's members went on to make cheesy top 40 power ballads . . . Greg Lake went to ELP, Trey Gunn formed the Trey Gunn Band, Bruford started Earthworks, and Gordon Haskell is now a blues/soft rock singer. Ah, the memories . . .
"Baaaad baaad company, I can't deny . . . ."
At least we can safely say that not all of King Crimson's members went on to make cheesy top 40 power ballads . . . Greg Lake went to ELP, Trey Gunn formed the Trey Gunn Band, Bruford started Earthworks, and Gordon Haskell is now a blues/soft rock singer. Ah, the memories . . .
"Baaaad baaad company, I can't deny . . . ."
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Well, I can't say that Asia (and ELP, for that matter) didn't make some 'cheesy top 40 power ballads'..."Heat Of The Moment" is not exactly "Larks' Tongues...".
I do agree with you though, Jeff...I like what can be done with a Stick, but I miss the real bass as well. I kind of feel the same way about Fripp's total reliance on guitar synth these days...I miss hearing what he (and only he) can do with a straight guitar presentation.
"C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, do it
C'mon, c'mon, do whatcha do..."
(Unfortunately, it can't be said that "they don't write 'em like that anymore").
I do agree with you though, Jeff...I like what can be done with a Stick, but I miss the real bass as well. I kind of feel the same way about Fripp's total reliance on guitar synth these days...I miss hearing what he (and only he) can do with a straight guitar presentation.
"C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, do it
C'mon, c'mon, do whatcha do..."
(Unfortunately, it can't be said that "they don't write 'em like that anymore").
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
>Ian McDonald was considered to be a band member >again at the time of "Red" (he plays that album >along with Collins) but then Fripp disbanded the >group. What a pity, Fripp-Wetton-Bruford-McDonald >would have been an interesting line-up.
McDonald has said that Fripp was planning all along on breaking the group up while making Red, and that Fripp only asked him if he'd tour just to see what he'd say.
Also, he didn't quit Foreigner...he was ousted. Apparently he showed up for a scheduled band recording session, and no one was there...pretty subtle,eh? OUCH!
McDonald has said that Fripp was planning all along on breaking the group up while making Red, and that Fripp only asked him if he'd tour just to see what he'd say.
Also, he didn't quit Foreigner...he was ousted. Apparently he showed up for a scheduled band recording session, and no one was there...pretty subtle,eh? OUCH!
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Well at last there is something up on the 'net from my band that includes a rather strange take of 21st... I think our sax player put this on the site for me, bless..
I know we have other/better recordings of this number, oh well...
hope the link works
Well at last there is something up on the 'net from my band that includes a rather strange take of 21st... I think our sax player put this on the site for me, bless..
I know we have other/better recordings of this number, oh well...
hope the link works
