Ian McDonald of King Crimson and Foreigner dies at 75 RIP


RIP Ian.

I will be listening to my entire King Crimson collection tonight.

 

 

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For me it was the first King Crimson album; the one thing that immediately struck me besides how great it all sounded was the intricacy and power of the drumming. Almost always among the most important positions in a prog-rock band is the drummer, I think. Bill Bruford indeed, and of course the brilliant Phil Collins among them.

I didn't realize he had anything to do with Foreigner - I guess the only member of the band I ever thought of was Mick Jones (not the Clash's Mick Jones)....  RIP indeed...