Thanks, Bill. I will venture.
King Crimson
The only knowledge I had of King Crimson was my first LP bought self titled Bad Company, and reading the bass player Boz came from Crimson. Fast forwarded 50 years and I am now hearing for the first time "in the court of the Crimson King". I know I wouldn't have liked what I love today, when I was 13. Amazing players and composers! Court is not dismissed, please remain seated.
Wise to take those lyrics from the late 60's to heart especially again now in times like these:
" Epitaph Lyrics[Verse 1] |
Just received three KC LPs in the mail this week: Lark's Tongues in Aspic Discipline Court of the Crimson King All 3 in 200g vinyl. Goosebumps listening to them. I love KC. I got into them because I had discovered ProgRock through Yes and found out that Bruford played for KC. Lately, I've been enjoying Toyah and Robert's Sunday Brunches on YouTube. Former roommate looks a LOT like a young Fripp, LOL. |
Late King Crimson alboms are really well recorded you may fully enjoy them. Among their early albums ones with Greg Lake i like more. I love to hear his voice. And Emerson, Lake & Palmer is my number one rock group - three super genius musicians together (together with Led Zeppelin in another number one branch). Even their classical early alboms are quite well recorded (except Brain Salad Surgery that, for me, sounds odd - i don't mean the music of course). |
That's funny about ELP. They were also my favorite group until I saw them in West Palm Beach on their Brain Salad Surgery Tour. The Leaky Tepee (WPB Auditorium). No reserved seating, it was a mad dash and I was was right up front, essentially first row...no emotion, Greg and Keith just chewed gum and went through the motions. Fail...I dropped them like a rock. |
Understand that I’ve seen the YouTube videos of ELP concerts from earlier years and they were great.(Keith destroying the organ.etc.) I’m specifically talking about the later BSS Tour. That was my first live experience with them and their boredom was palpable. And it turned me off from them forever. |
@middlemass - I like most re-masters by 'famous producers' I've heard, like Giles Martin's Beatles releases, but you are right - Steven Wilson is a different thing altogether, probably because he is also so busy creating, releasing, and touring his own music in his various different projects. I've got that Roxy box set as well - great stuff!! |