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...
+1 @pesky_wabbit and the pace of that frequency increases until it becomes a single note. |
@tablejockey as did I last night. Such a wonderful musician. Cheers. |
Truly a huge loss. A founder of King Crimson. What a clarinet, flute, saxophone player( woodwind and reeds) along with mellotron, keyboards guitar and songwriter of eclectic and beautiful progressive music. He played all keyboards and mellotron in addition to reeds and woodwind on ITCOTKC. Ian was involved in the songwriting on every song from this release and wrote the instrumental parts to I talk to the Wind and In the Court of the Crimson King solely with Peter Sinfield writing lyrics. RIP Sir McDonald. Your music and spirit live on! |
@russ69 - I was talking about Foreigner... |
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. |