Larks Tongue in Aspic is my favorite, but Lizard is criminally underrated. Cirkus and the title track make that thing amazing.
― Cyberdune Butt (Elvin Wayburn Phillips), Saturday, 8 August 2009 22:17 (sixteen years ago)
i like lizard best for sure. "cirkus (including entrance of the chameleons" is an even better lead off than "21st century schizoid man." as great as that song is, "cirkus" overwhelms me less but sticks in my craw more somehow. and why would someone knock jon anderson's "prince rupert awakens" vocals? i can only chalk that up to not enough love for the cheerful insanity of giles, giles, and fripp
― kamerad, Sunday, 9 August 2009 02:05 (sixteen years ago)
Having a listen to http://www.last.fm/music/King+Crimson/USA just now.
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Sunday, 9 August 2009 14:58 (sixteen years ago)
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/Steven-Wilson-On-Remixing-King-Crimson-20442.aspx
some interesting stuff about the remixing project.
― akm, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 07:03 (sixteen years ago)
(and some Lizard love)
― akm, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 07:04 (sixteen years ago)
I'm interested to hear what krakow thinks of Islands, because that's another getting-off-the-bus point for people. it's good though, I didn't appreciate it until I heard the live stuff from the same band.
― akm, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 07:13 (sixteen years ago)
That's up next. Might try it tonight, depending on how things go.
― krakow, Tuesday, 11 August 2009 08:14 (sixteen years ago)
Primer in The Wire this month.
― The Old Grey Mare (state of the world today), Sunday, 15 November 2009 03:05 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, by Joseph Stannard who is one of their metalheads. So I fear he's going to rep for the 90s stuff (Construkction of Light, Thrak, Power to Believe, which I find pretty unbearable.
I also think Crimson is kind of a safe and obvious choice for a Wire Primer, but maybe that's just me.
― anagram, Sunday, 15 November 2009 19:13 (sixteen years ago)
I suspect stannard would laugh in your face if you called him a metalhead.
― m the g, Monday, 16 November 2009 00:01 (sixteen years ago)
He was editor of Terrorizer you know
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 16 November 2009 00:04 (sixteen years ago)
yes, I know. but he is no longer editor of terrorizer, largely because he tried to broaden the remit beyond metal.
haven't read the article yet, but I know that stannard has seriously broad taste - and, pertinent in this context, he really knows and loves his prog. don't be afeared.
(as it happens, construkction is my own personal favourite),
― m the g, Monday, 16 November 2009 00:23 (sixteen years ago)
Maybe I should pick that Wire up then.
I just saw this thread bumped and think I might have to get Red. I've never heard it; I have In The Court, Lark's Tongues, and Starless, but that's it. I remember having Thrak a while ago, but I don't seem to anymore. I don't think I sold it, but if some poor schlub roommate "borrowed" it off of me, I guess a just penance is to have to carry it around.
― Giorgio Marauder (I eat cannibals), Monday, 16 November 2009 00:35 (sixteen years ago)
Really? I gave it a couple of tries around the time of release, but I couldn't take it...and I generally give even dubious Crim a pretty wide latitude. What are the standout tracks on Construkction in your opinion?
FWIW I thought the Power to believe was an improvement, but they really need a rethinking of the band if they're to continue.
― WARS OF ARMAGEDDON (Karaoke Version) (Sparkle Motion), Monday, 16 November 2009 00:56 (sixteen years ago)
i'm sure mr. fripp will take your recommendation under advisement
― kamerad, Monday, 16 November 2009 01:35 (sixteen years ago)
What are the standout tracks on Construkction in your opinion?
genuinely believe that 'into the frying pan' is all-time top-5 crim
prozakc blues and frakctured are pretty good too. as is the coda. title-track has the single worst line in lyrical history, but i'll let y'guys find it for yourselves
― the juddering triumph of camembert (acoleuthic), Monday, 16 November 2009 01:37 (sixteen years ago)
i mean some days 'into the frying pan' is second behind 21CSM
― the juddering triumph of camembert (acoleuthic), Monday, 16 November 2009 01:38 (sixteen years ago)
I just saw this thread bumped and think I might have to get Red
Definitely, it's their most cohesive and powerful album. Now is the time to get it as well, what with it having been remastered by S Wilson out of Porcupine Tree and with a bonus DVD of rare live footage or something.
― anagram, Monday, 16 November 2009 06:03 (sixteen years ago)
I'd be most grateful if they included the Red-era band actually performing Red live.
― WARS OF ARMAGEDDON (Karaoke Version) (Sparkle Motion), Monday, 16 November 2009 06:39 (sixteen years ago)
frakctured, larks' tongues IV and the title track are all great (terrible but affable lyrics aside). the ping-pong interplay between the guitars is incredible on this album. it mostly seems to be based on the conceit that fripp and belew play the usual complex riffs, but alternate notes are split between them. it sounds pretty abstract if you hear the two guitars as existing in their own space, but if you take their combined interplay as one melodic line it makes a lot more sense.
I really love KC, but can't abide them in gentle balladeering mode. they're at their best at full force, and construkction is pretty relentless on that score. no songs on here are quite as good as schizoid man or larks tongues' pt 1, or red, but overall its their most consistent album for me. I do like power to believe as well - level five is fantastic - but it's a bit more patchy.
― m the g, Monday, 16 November 2009 09:02 (sixteen years ago)
― WARS OF ARMAGEDDON (Karaoke Version) (Sparkle Motion)
Unfortunately this never happened. They finished a US tour in mid-74, fired David Cross, went into the studio and recorded Red, and disbanded before the album came out without playing anymore live shows.
― WmC, Monday, 16 November 2009 15:01 (sixteen years ago)
Yes indeed, but I have hope that they've been holding out on us for all these years.
― WARS OF ARMAGEDDON (Karaoke Version) (Sparkle Motion), Monday, 16 November 2009 15:24 (sixteen years ago)
Adrian Crimson could have stopped as soon as they made their first album and played 'Red' live as far as I'm concerned. I like the guy as a guitarist but just cannot fucking abide his singing and lyrics.
― Durian Durian (Jon Lewis), Monday, 16 November 2009 16:21 (sixteen years ago)
i hear you but there are a couple of songs where his vocal style works, like "thela hun ginjeet"
― kamerad, Monday, 16 November 2009 17:17 (sixteen years ago)
Yes-- somehow on that first record it all works.
― Durian Durian (Jon Lewis), Monday, 16 November 2009 17:23 (sixteen years ago)
I like his voice (at least in the 70s/80s), and like about a third of his lyrics. He's kinda fearless as a singer, likes to hold long notes -- "City of Tiny Lites," "Three of a Perfect Pair" -- it can be irritating if you're not engaged with the lyric.
― WmC, Monday, 16 November 2009 17:24 (sixteen years ago)
his work on the 80's albums are good and so are many of his solo records, but he's been crummy in the last few crimson records, but the recrods haven't been great either. I feel like there isn't enough of his influence in the music these days.
― akm, Monday, 16 November 2009 17:54 (sixteen years ago)
as I mentioned above, I find KC's vocals pretty bad, no matter who's at the mic. but the vocals are such a minimal and irrelevant part of how I hear them that it really doesn't matter.
― m the g, Monday, 16 November 2009 17:59 (sixteen years ago)
So where do you all stand on the Projekcts? I recall getting into Space Groove some while ago, but never followed up on them...
― WARS OF ARMAGEDDON (Karaoke Version) (Sparkle Motion), Monday, 16 November 2009 18:04 (sixteen years ago)
The ProjeKcts are great. Groovy, avant and inspired. They show what Fripp can still do when he puts his mind to it, and it bothers me that he wouldn't think of putting that stuff out under the Crimson name. For someone who professes to be into countering listeners' expectations, he does seem to rather fall back into overfamiliar modes when he puts something out as KC.
― anagram, Monday, 16 November 2009 18:47 (sixteen years ago)
Interesting-- I always thought the point of the Projekcts was to develop new material for Crim. Now that I think of it, I did end up seeing one of them (the Fripp/Levin/Gunn/Mastoletto config) and thinking it was pretty decent. I mostly remember that they flubbed their way through VROOOM. Somehow it was refreshing to hear them blow it.
― WARS OF ARMAGEDDON (Karaoke Version) (Sparkle Motion), Monday, 16 November 2009 19:55 (sixteen years ago)
I always thought the point of the Projekcts was to develop new material for Crim
I'm sure that was the idea, yes. But in practice I don't think many of the ProjeKcts' innovations made their way into later KC.
― anagram, Monday, 16 November 2009 21:33 (sixteen years ago)
just listened to wake of poseidan last night...never heard it before cuz for some reason i had the idea it was a "bad" one...but damn i really liked it!
it's really extreme in its progginess, like the pretty ren faire parts are super extra fancy even by greg lake standards and then the fucked up skronk (like most of side 2) is even really more fucked up than anything on crimson king....plus a couple of parts that seemed like they were going for some mutant odd meter funk type grooves or something
― you forgot what a hardcore blogger is (M@tt He1ges0n), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 16:32 (sixteen years ago)
think i need to get into Crimson. All I have is Court of the Crimson King. Where to next!?
― tylerw, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:18 (sixteen years ago)
you'd prolly dig poseidan if you like court.....
i think "red" is considered one of the best by nearly everyone. a little more skronk and less fancy than the court/wake era
― you forgot what a hardcore blogger is (M@tt He1ges0n), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:20 (sixteen years ago)
Larks' Tongues in AspicUSADiscipline
― the end times are coming, but they're just the beginning (WmC), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:22 (sixteen years ago)
cool, thanks! some prog dude i know was raving about some live Zoom Club show? but he didn't have a copy! is it good? he said there was some 45 minute Fripp jamz or something.
― tylerw, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:23 (sixteen years ago)
in the wake of poseidon is def underrated
― velko, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:24 (sixteen years ago)
You've barely scratched the surface. I guess it depends on what you thought of Court. Personally I'm not a fan of that album and side by the mid-70s John Wetton records onwards.
Download/buy Red or if you've ever enjoyed Remain in Light, just one bit, then head for Discipline which has Adrian Belew from that THeads line up on second guitar and vocals. It's like Remain in Light x PROG INTRICACY!
The old prog review site Ground and Sky has good overviews of their whole back catalogue and is worth checking out.
― David Katz (davek_00), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:24 (sixteen years ago)
And on Matt's note, I should check out Poseidon myself. Fucked up skronk, odd-metered funk grooves - - sign me up.
― David Katz (davek_00), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:25 (sixteen years ago)
i like court ok, but i've been told the same thing by other fans -- that it's not very representative of the other stuff ...
― tylerw, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:26 (sixteen years ago)
Discipline which has Adrian Belew from that THeads line up on second guitar and vocals. It's like Remain in Light x PROG INTRICACY!
this description is 100X OTM but is also being a little kind to Crimson by neglecting to point out to you the fact that Adrian Belew is one of the most annoying vocalists of all time (to me)
that said, it's still cool, but i've posted several times here that an all-instrumental mix of Discipline would be soooo awesome.
― you forgot what a hardcore blogger is (M@tt He1ges0n), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:31 (sixteen years ago)
All talk. It's only talk!! His voice is an acquired taste, like all Crimson vocalists in fact.
There's tons of avant-rock out there which is akin to an instrumental Discipline...Orthrelm, Zs, Marnie Stern (who uses vocals more as another instrument/texture I think), and from earlier on, Univers Zero and Happy Family.
― David Katz (davek_00), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:36 (sixteen years ago)
this description is 100X OTM but is also being a little kind to Crimson by neglecting to point out to you the fact that Adrian Belew is one of the most annoying vocalists of all time (to me)that said, it's still cool, but i've posted several times here that an all-instrumental mix of Discipline would be soooo awesome.
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― original bgm, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 18:55 (sixteen years ago)
Each to his own taste...I don't have a problem with Belew's vocals. (His lyrics are another matter.)
― the end times are coming, but they're just the beginning (WmC), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 19:48 (sixteen years ago)
yeah in fairness king crimson wasn't exactly a showcase band for Super Awesome Vocalists (but still at least greg lake, who is a douche, is a douche in sort of a "standard"-ish prog way, belew is just grating to me)
― you forgot what a hardcore blogger is (M@tt He1ges0n), Tuesday, 26 January 2010 20:46 (sixteen years ago)
there should probably be a Prog Douche picture thread
― tylerw, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 20:57 (sixteen years ago)
never a fan of elp but there's something about lake's vocals for king crimson....so dreamy lol. except when he's doing the heavily distorted schizoid/cat food thing, which is also cool
― velko, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 20:58 (sixteen years ago)
don't really have a problem with greg lake vox. like you say, pretty standard prog fare. I honestly can't even remember much about his vox offhand.
wetton can grate ("health food faggot") but is (mostly) easy enough to ignore. esp when KC get into long jams.
belew's vox are just too front-and-center for me. all the vocal ticks, studio effects, and the spoken word delivery. just find him really distracting and the david byrne comparisons I can't help but make don't really do him any favors. which is too bad because the music from this era is really cool!
not too familiar with the other eras.
so, I guess I admire KC vocalists who are easy to ignore.
― original bgm, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 21:02 (sixteen years ago)
tylerw, King Crimson is at it's best when you look at the individual tracks - not albums.However, Red is pretty standout, get that one. And I would get Lizard before I ever get In The Wake80s era - get discipline first90s era and beyond - how about Construkction of Light first
― CaptainLorax, Tuesday, 26 January 2010 22:37 (sixteen years ago)