I remember seeing King Crimson live in New York when they had just released Discipline. They played the song that would eventually become Neurotica, but it was an instrumental called "Manhattan". Very good, but I love what it eventually became. New York in the early 80s was indeed "a live review."
personally I think its gonna be heartbeat but inteased of just the song name its gonna be "earthbeat" to make a wordplay on the original song name, the posible ability of the stand and just the general ambiance of part 9
I've never heard anyone notice this, but Bruford's playing here is ingenious in the last verse: he mimics all of Belew's vocal delivery in rhythm and cadence word by word and phrase by phrase, starting at 3:44 with the crash symbol on the word "Say!", all the way through to the two drums rolls on the toms echoing the two words "So long!". It's like he's drumming the lyrics. Incredible.
Talk about balls...BEAT opened their set when I saw them with this. Just...🤯🤯🤯 Don't sit on the fence because "Robert and Bill" aren't on the tour. GO SEE THEM WHILE YOU CAN! Vai and Carey are not only paying homage to the legacy most of the time, but when they don't, they serve the music and tunes 100%. Top shelf music in an era of entertainers and selfie obsessed Pop Tarts. 🤘🏼
So, This Song is a Radio Brodcast From Inside Someone's Sleep Deprived Mind That Also is a Commentary on Society Since it Describes The City Folk as Animals in Some Sort of Safari Trip, DEAR GOD IT'S A JUNGLE STREET IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW.
When I look at songs this one, or Elephant Talk, Thela Hun Ginjeet or ProzaKc Blues I can certainly say that in terms of creativity Belew was a breath of fresh air for Crimson, song writing and guitar playing.
Bruford and Peart are awesome for totally different reasons. Peart because he holds such a solid rhythm with subtle complexity, and Bruford because he's can get unapologetically wild when it serves the song and makes the unconventional sound totally normal.
Around 3:30 it starts sounding like David Byrne in Talking Heads LIfe During Wartime for some reason...no camouflage...I changed my hairstyle so many times now, I don't know what I look like...
Would be an interesting direction for QOTSA to take for an album. They could arrive there one day... someone has to put KC cd in his stereo for a few days and see if it has an effect ha ha.
@@ThomB1031 hahah the closest they got to King Crimson was on Time And Place, from their last album. Unfortunately, their rhythmic experiments are different from KC’s
What these Guys did is Still Way Ahead of it's time .. They Happened at the Perfect Time ..Aliens heard this music and see King Crimson with Tony Levin and Bill Bruford ...the way we the see the Pyramids of Geza ...Epic Jam Sessions
80's King Crimson is pure mania vibe, especially this song, Thela Hun Ginjeet and Indiscipline
Ayyyooo My bad Wrong Page!!!
Also Absent lovers and Sleepless imo
Yes, and elephant talk, incredible song.
definitely, they are insane
Brufford's drumming here is particularly bananas
Billy never misses.
I see why he and Phil Collins played together with Brand X. The drumming is very fusionesque.
I can see how Crimson's 80's trilogy influenced Tool, especially Danny Carey.
Ding-a-ding-a-ling. Jazz Rules.
@@sandenson Yeah, it's funny, 80's Crim seems to be the most influential on Tool, despite being the furthest away from metal they had been
I remember seeing King Crimson live in New York when they had just released Discipline. They played the song that would eventually become Neurotica, but it was an instrumental called "Manhattan". Very good, but I love what it eventually became. New York in the early 80s was indeed "a live review."
JOJO
@@99Zalzal99 You JoJo fans should be lined up against the wall.
This album is one of the many best of King Crimson.
The rhythms of this track are spatial!
Yes 😁😁
I love the sound of organized chaos
FACT! MR BRUFORD IS FAAAAALAAAAAT SCAREEE!
Glad I'm not the only one that thought this!
had no idea 'twern' was a word. thanks, King Crimson and Urban Dictionary!
Crazy, the more I like it
Y'know... the more I look at it
@@EL_OEMS I wish you were here to hear it !
I do think it's good!
No matter how i torn it apart, no matter how i break it down... It remains consistent
JOJO
80s rap god 😳😳
This is my personal favourite track on the album, especially 3:29 and onwards.
Why does this sound so awesome
This track is probably the most Zappa-esque Crimson ever got, it feels like what would happen if The Dangerous Kitchen did 40g of prednisone.
I don't even know what prednisone is... but I can imagine based on this song
It's a corticosteroid, and on higher doses it can induce a lot of hyperactivity and a generally accelerated mental state.
@@Wizuu0274 so exactly like the song :D
Belew played with Zappa, so it fits.
Indeed :) :) :)
I'm making my prediction that this will be the Name of Howler's Stand
Same
personally I think its gonna be heartbeat but inteased of just the song name its gonna be "earthbeat" to make a wordplay on the original song name, the posible ability of the stand and just the general ambiance of part 9
I've never heard anyone notice this, but Bruford's playing here is ingenious in the last verse: he mimics all of Belew's vocal delivery in rhythm and cadence word by word and phrase by phrase, starting at 3:44 with the crash symbol on the word "Say!", all the way through to the two drums rolls on the toms echoing the two words "So long!". It's like he's drumming the lyrics. Incredible.
Talk about balls...BEAT opened their set when I saw them with this. Just...🤯🤯🤯 Don't sit on the fence because "Robert and Bill" aren't on the tour. GO SEE THEM WHILE YOU CAN! Vai and Carey are not only paying homage to the legacy most of the time, but when they don't, they serve the music and tunes 100%. Top shelf music in an era of entertainers and selfie obsessed Pop Tarts. 🤘🏼
You can see where Primus got a lot of their influences
elephant talk is primus before primus
So, This Song is a Radio Brodcast From Inside Someone's Sleep Deprived Mind That Also is a Commentary on Society Since it Describes The City Folk as Animals in Some Sort of Safari Trip, DEAR GOD IT'S A JUNGLE STREET IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW.
Crime in New York. The explanation is going nowhere.
@@sevenchambers Well Then, my Interpretation is Wrong, For The Most Part
@@sherry-annsasmellyshrew6516 Bruh I was quoting another KC song. Lmao
@@sevenchambers Goofy
When I look at songs this one, or Elephant Talk, Thela Hun Ginjeet or ProzaKc Blues I can certainly say that in terms of creativity Belew was a breath of fresh air for Crimson, song writing and guitar playing.
This album is really starting to kick in right now.
Nice to hear more of what Bill was doing on the snare. Thanks
so this is where Tool got the beginning of Rosetta Stoned from
Tool got a lot from Discipline and Beat.
And now Danny is playing with most of KC, on tour soon - it's a mad , amazing world
beat good
I've listened to this song at least a thousand times. I have I have no fin, no wing, no stinger, no claw, no camouflage ...
When people ask “Peart or Bonham?”, I always answer with Bruford!
Bruford and Peart are awesome for totally different reasons. Peart because he holds such a solid rhythm with subtle complexity, and Bruford because he's can get unapologetically wild when it serves the song and makes the unconventional sound totally normal.
@@Cobalt985 your comment has me thinking of the endings of "fish" and "south side of the sky". are those examples?
Utterly spaztic album and song. Fucking great shit
The King Crimson song ever
Around 3:30 it starts sounding like David Byrne in Talking Heads LIfe During Wartime for some reason...no camouflage...I changed my hairstyle so many times now, I don't know what I look like...
Well, he was in Talking Heads for a little bit...
These guys are on tour across the USA now. Atlanta with Nashville next.
im going to the august 28 one
@@elsupermegan2079 Saw them in Denver. Amazing.
Bruford is 'gradually going tornado' here.
Looking forward to the Beat tour this fall.
WHAT NO ONE TOLD ME THIS
Just saw it last night. They opened with this. Incredible show.
Es absolutamente demencial. Me encanta !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tony levin crocaine
Bravo!!
Belew in the chorus sounds so much like Josh Homme. After realizing that, I suddenly got eager for a QOTSA version of just that section
Would be an interesting direction for QOTSA to take for an album. They could arrive there one day... someone has to put KC cd in his stereo for a few days and see if it has an effect ha ha.
Check "Battery Acid" very chaotic song, in a different level
@@ThomB1031 hahah the closest they got to King Crimson was on Time And Place, from their last album. Unfortunately, their rhythmic experiments are different from KC’s
@@iv4nL Yeah, i’ve known it, really cool song. That controlled chaos, those timbres, no one does It like them
@@helioagabith queens experiments though, anything is possible, assuming they all return to full health.
This song happens to be a drum solo….with a few accompanying musicians assisting 😎
Yes! I LIKE IT!!
I think it was exactly what the urban world was at that time, city sound
Nice
yes Bruford the master.
What these Guys did is Still Way Ahead of it's time ..
They Happened at the Perfect Time ..Aliens heard this music and see King Crimson with Tony Levin and Bill Bruford ...the way we the see the Pyramids of Geza ...Epic Jam Sessions
Psyched for the Beacon show!
Those drums are insane
I ROVE THE MOVING SCENERYYYYYY
I never quite made the connection between king crimson and primus until now
this is what adhd feels like
geat bood
Burford Deamon on the skins
1:39
Wow! cool.
2:15
"Ok, what if we made a song where I just said animals"
Second sight of you
*wink wink*
@@redpig6878 zamn
@@redpig6878 KING CRIMSON ANIMALS VIDEO CONFIRMED
……………………………………maybe
Beat Good
GONGのCamembert Electriqueに似ています。好きです❤この感じ、このリズム🎉🎉❤
How nobody noticed that is a part from "I advance masked"?
A tribute to Jack Kerouac?
ビル ブラッフォードさんも覚えていました!忘れるはずがありません😊
i still don't know what the hell is a monza
i can see where primus got their inspiration for the song pork soda....
What time signature is this
Yes
All of them
Discipline
17 15/19 / 39. Pi
I second Buford being unhinged , just let it ride and try to understand and fucking thing
wait.... this isn't rush
Billy Bruford!
Das gute song King Crimson.
Alice In Chains ripped off the vocal melody starting at 3:02
Writing this as of Chapter 15 of the jojolands being the newest, hard read this is going to be the virus stand's name
im here before he was popular
You can see how Tool was influenced by this.
Forty six & 2 kind of sounds like frame by frame, no wonder I like them so much
Why have i never heard of King Crimson before? (Except for Jojo's)
This song is one of the coolest, heaviest songs ever created. All 4 guys are tearing it up.
アッカ・ハウラーのスタンド名ってこれになるんじゃ?
It could be
how is this album bad
23🦇
neurotica is a nickname for any californian city
Soy ese
yo tmb soy ese
ese
Villa Elisa, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
si soy@@iancoelhograde3120
If theres anyone who can do this its Vai
Sugar boogers and a few hours of sleep 💤
Bill Bruford absolutely destroying on the drum kit
The jazz walking