The influences of Mahavinshnu Orchestra are very strong especially in the violin and guitar playing. Without a doubt, the wildest and most out there track that King Crimson has ever recorded but they were only just warming up....
The first three minutes of this song puts the hook in you. So bizarre and out of this world! Jamie Muir was that extra special ingredient that spices up this band.
This was my introduction to King Crimson. One listen to this album and I had found my band. Yes took second place. (The reason I checked them out was because Bill Bruford had left Yes to go to KC). I saw them play this at the Felt Forum in NYC. I was in college in VT and we drove down for the concert. This was 74 (I think) and, yikes, we did an enormous amount of acid. The concert was unbelievable and the drive home was... well, bizzare. I still think this lineup was the best KC lineup of all time.
Hands down, the coolest song I've ever heard in my life. Blew my hair back when I was 14, still blows my hair back today. For me, where King Crimson truly excels is in dynamics and juxtaposition. The progression of abstract, mysterious percussion, followed by roiling, growling, evil guitar, followed by screaming proto-metal is a piece of music that has never been topped in my personal collection of insane music moments.
especially "extreme/brutal" metal not cheesy melodic stuff. the middle shred of the uptempo bass part could be found by bands like cannibal corpse(a little more simple but faster at times) or with portal(not more simple) the Riff you talk about is a half tone powerchord riff grim in nature and not in 4/4, like a band called "death" could be expected to play. I was a pre Internet Kid growing up on "hard music" doing my vynil music experience search and was absolutely stunned what i found here, i ended up running around the biggest metal festival getting randos hooked to king crimson on my mini disk player at my camping area stoned(this was long before they were worshipped again,years), that i picked up after for instance Opeth.more than 20 years ago(i know still a baby on most watches but..at least not influenced by kultural driven internet influencers etc) When i first heard it i ran around my first flat hammering on everything that makes a sound from bathroom sink to wall to table..(drummer, Bruford fan)
My old band back in the 90s worshipped King Crimson, and we’d close our shows with our power-trio rendition of Larks’ Tongues in Aspic pt. II. A flawless album.
this piece is like: "you have no idea whats aboutta happen next" x5 for real tho, love it. first time i listened to it focused, i was intimidated by the first drum crescendo (i dont even know if thats the right word...), made me feel like being preyed upon. and when the band kicks in, man, felt like a tiger coming out of the speakers. and then one last, final drum "crescendo" and what follows next... amazing
Not a long time ago I was sleeping with my playlist on random, I woke up in the middle of the night and this part 04:06 was playing. Goddamn I thought I was dying or something, scared the hell out of me lol. One of my favorite albums of all times btw, King Crimson is absolutely insane.
@@FortniteMorty no, they're not the same. Language impoverishment is a sign of stupidity overflow. If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
If I had to choose only one album to listen for the rest of my life, It would be this. And if I had to choose only one song, it would be Exiles, my favourite.
Everytime i listen to to this piece, I fill with peace. This song helped me much. I left my friends and country and came to the country that i didnt know anything about the language. I am still getting educated with small kids in the language school. Everyday i go by bus but and every morning i put This track to my ears. I forget everything... The school, the lonelyness, the bus trip... Just me and the sound.
@@esadakcakus3126 Hollanda çok güzel bir ülke, umarım alışırsın. İnsanı biraz ırkçı ama yapıcak bir şey yok. İngilizce var, kasarsan Felemenkçe de olur. İyi şanslar 🌜🌞
With this album, KC took rick to another level. Everything about it is so about creativity, exploration, and breaking through to the new. Fripp's vision is something else, and unique to modern art, paralleled perhaps only by the Surrealists.
This piece of music ( like all King Crimson's ) is absolutely one of a kind. I didn' listened ( before or after ) any similar to this. This amazing masterpiece is made up of very different several parts that assemble perfectly, rendering a very perfect progressive symphony from the beggining to end.
0:00 Beavis: Um, what the hell is this crap? Hmhm heh. Butt-Head: Uhh... I think this is like, jazz or something. Uh huhuhuh. Beavis: Jazzersomething? Never heard of that. Hmhmhm heh. Butt-Head: No, dumbass. I said "jazz or something". Uh huhuhuh. Beavis: Um... oh yeah. Hmhmhm heh. 0:52 Beavis: Y'know what? It kinda sounds like my aunt's wind chimes. Hm hm hm heh. Butt-Head: Oh yeah. It kinda does. Uh huhuhuh. Your aunt is hot. Uh huhuhuh. Beavis: Shut up, Butt-Head! Hmhm heh. Butt-Head: Well, she is. Uh huhuh. Beavis: I'm gonna kick your ass! *smack* Beavis: AHH! 2:56 Beavis: Um, what happened to the wind chimes? Hmhm heh. Butt-Head: Uh, I think they fired the wind chime player and replaced him with like, a violin player. Uh huhuhuh. Beavis: Really? Why'd they do that? Hmhm heh. Butt-Head: Uh, because he was choking his chicken to your aunt. Uh huhuhuh. Beavis: SHUT UP! Hmhm heh. 3:07 Beavis: Whoa! That guitar sounds pretty cool. Kinda like metal. Hmhm heh. Butt-Head: You said it, dude, uh huhuhuh. Maybe this song will start kicking ass soon. Beavis: It better. I've heard enough of this jazzersomething music. Hmhm heh. 3:41 Butt-Head: YES! Beavis & Butt-Head: DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH DAHHHH! DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH!
Larks Tongues In Aspic is where it's at, truly one of King Crimson's best works. With the release of the 1st album and long anticipation for the release of the 2nd one on RUclips, at that time I figured we wouldn't get larks for a long long time, but here it is, and I'm sooooo happy.
Over a year later and it's still here. Remember when Fripp used to yank them within literally 24 hours of posting? Maybe it's a sign of coming apocalypse?
I first heard this in my last year of high school and it blew my mind. No one I knew back then could make heads-or-tails of it, but I lost my heart to this album and still cherish it. ❤
so i put this song on my headphones in my computer science class a few years ago. i thought to myself "oh cool, what a nice tinkly-winkly sound, very mystical, quite whimsica, i can work to thisl" three minutes later it hit me like a truck. like a 1952 studebaker coupe, you could say.
Proof positive you don't need to drop acid. Just Lark's Tongues and some headphones and off you go. Saw Crimson in Jax FL at a friggin' baseball field in '72 (I think) - a couple of the songs that night were recorded live (poorly) on the Earthbound record. KC followed Black Oak Arkansas - most of the down South crowd left during their first song by Fripp and Company :)
Aye, I think it's as important to recall, understand and document states of mind, because if you can't retain what you've experienced, you have almost completely wasted your time.
He escuchado mucho rock, progresivo, sinfónico, fusión, y mucha otra música. CRIMSON fue lo mas elevado en mi adolescencia y juventud. Y sigue siendo un prodigio de creatividad. Here, in Argentina, at the end of world.
I bought this album when I was 13 or 14 years old. Upon first listening I truly liked it. I went on to explore what other little gems Crimson had in their repertoire. Red, USA, Earthbound, to name a few. I was way cooler than my peers at the time.
I'd love to listen to the original audio of the voices in the climax of the song's last section. I know it's a dialogue from Gallowglass, a BBC radio play about capital punishment. I've looked for it everywhere. No luck so far.
I'm imagining listening to this album during the peak of an acid trip, and it sounds like it would either be a completely transcendent experience, or it would be so disorienting that it would send you to Hell and ruin the trip
I have all the album , all the box, a good amount of KCCC, a lot of things...but it's great when i think that wherever there Is an access to the web i have the possibility to listen to the greatest music of the world: King Crimson!!
@@kid_A2000si believe larks' more solid as album, but you are right. Both are so incredible masterpieces that many people cannot say which one is best.
Happy Birthday Bill Bruford born on May 17, 1949. He is an English former drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes. After leaving Yes in 1972, Bruford spent the rest of the 1970's recording and touring with King Crimson (1972-1974) and Roy Harper (1975), and touring with Genesis (1976) and U.K. (1978). In 1978, he formed his own group (Bruford), which was active until 1980. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Bruford
Para mi el mejor disco de King Crimson, o uno de los tres mejores con Red y Usa en vivo............completamente fantasticos, pero ojo, que todos los demas son ecxelentes..................Crimson, Van der Graaf G. y Zappa.........Manal, Crucis y Aquelarre..............Ahora no hace falta decir o escribir nada más. Muchas gracias, a este disco lo he escuchado seguramente 1millón de veces en el Ken Brawn, era un poco mejor que el Winco.........Despues tenía un Lenco y tube que comprar otro nuevo ya que solo era fritura de vinilo lo que quedaba.
Che Album! Straordinario, fantastico! I've been listening to it for a long time (as well as Islands and Red), like a junkie! And every time I listen to it, the feeling is always the same .. great feeling!
no way this gotta be a dream on the islands album i commented about larks tongue in aspic being next but they did it they actually did it fripp you madlad i hope they release starless&bible black
@@matthewfinger2381 Not only in the King Crimson videos, but in all musical ones. That's as stupid as it is useless, why would you disable all comments from all music videos?
I named all six of my children after this album. Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part Two is being born soon!
Most evil music I've ever heard is The Talking Drum / Larks Tongues In Aspic 2
Starless And Bible Black a close second
@@spaceclown7650 And Gong's Shamal.
You named your kid ass pick?!
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What the absolute fuck is wrong with you.
@@jeffmacarthur9722 ;)
The influences of Mahavinshnu Orchestra are very strong especially in the violin and guitar playing. Without a doubt, the wildest and most out there track that King Crimson has ever recorded but they were only just warming up....
This song is fucking terrifying. I love it
lol
Terrifying? We listening to the same song? How anyone can find this "terrifying" is beyond me.
@@UntitledKirk IKR
@@UntitledKirk In a GOOD way (Just saw them tonight)
Try out Warheads by Thinking Plague then.
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The first three minutes of this song puts the hook in you. So bizarre and out of this world! Jamie Muir was that extra special ingredient that spices up this band.
sounds like a Crash Bandicoot OST, i didn't surprise if Josh Mancell and Mark Motthersbaugh saying that Larks was a influence for the soundtrack
@@igorrodrigues97. Devo
Mark was a fan of prog (He’s mentioned liking ELP) so it wouldn’t surprise me much
@@arpodyssey7913 Amazing to find this connection after many years, having played Crash in the childhood
Jamie Muir inspired Yes with their Tales from Topographic Oceans.
My jaw literally dropped when the electric guitar kicked in
That's a transcendental moment. I also had the same feeling when the riff on Part II kicked in on my first listen.
I was in college (early 80s) when I first heard this, and I immediately thought of the film short "Bambi meets Godzilla"
So did mine. ☺
It Is Robert Fripp So…yeah
LARKS' GANG
LARKS' GANG
LARKS' GANG
LARKS' GANG
LARKS GANG RISE UP
🌞larls🌞
Larks > Lizard
@@jajjaspson8001 the happy family will not be pleased with you
Larks gang assembled
This was my introduction to King Crimson. One listen to this album and I had found my band. Yes took second place. (The reason I checked them out was because Bill Bruford had left Yes to go to KC). I saw them play this at the Felt Forum in NYC. I was in college in VT and we drove down for the concert. This was 74 (I think) and, yikes, we did an enormous amount of acid. The concert was unbelievable and the drive home was... well, bizzare. I still think this lineup was the best KC lineup of all time.
i was there too,,went to the front row when they did schixoid man.. my soul merged with bill that night..may of 74 with robin trower
@@cstinedrum Robin Trower!! That's right!
My introduction to king crimson was In wake of poseidon
PSA: don’t drive under the influence!!!
I'm younger than you are, but I was interested to try out KC also because I'd heard that Bill Bruford had switched from Yes.
Hands down, the coolest song I've ever heard in my life. Blew my hair back when I was 14, still blows my hair back today. For me, where King Crimson truly excels is in dynamics and juxtaposition. The progression of abstract, mysterious percussion, followed by roiling, growling, evil guitar, followed by screaming proto-metal is a piece of music that has never been topped in my personal collection of insane music moments.
especially "extreme/brutal" metal not cheesy melodic stuff. the middle shred of the uptempo bass part could be found by bands like cannibal corpse(a little more simple but faster at times) or with portal(not more simple) the Riff you talk about is a half tone powerchord riff grim in nature and not in 4/4, like a band called "death" could be expected to play. I was a pre Internet Kid growing up on "hard music" doing my vynil music experience search and was absolutely stunned what i found here, i ended up running around the biggest metal festival getting randos hooked to king crimson on my mini disk player at my camping area stoned(this was long before they were worshipped again,years), that i picked up after for instance Opeth.more than 20 years ago(i know still a baby on most watches but..at least not influenced by kultural driven internet influencers etc) When i first heard it i ran around my first flat hammering on everything that makes a sound from bathroom sink to wall to table..(drummer, Bruford fan)
Snazzy.
I generally agree, but to my 14 year old self, it wasn't until those heavy guitar chords come in with their "metal" that I went, "O?! Wot's this now?"
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I was going to thumbs up this comment as "yes, exactly" then noticed I'd written it.
I don't believe there is a single bad song on this album. For real. It's that good. For me it's on the same level as In The Court.
"King Crimson" and "bad music" are two sets of word that will never go together.
honestly this is better than court
i would chane album with band
@@miguelmondragon308 ''King Crimson doesn't have bad music'' How about that?
@@Ozides Yeah, they really don't, when you think about it
5:53 can we just appreciate King Crimson for letting this cat to sing on this song?
Ha! Been listening to this song for forty years and it never occurred to me...
@@craigward2710 insane!
My old band back in the 90s worshipped King Crimson, and we’d close our shows with our power-trio rendition of Larks’ Tongues in Aspic pt. II.
A flawless album.
I love playing Larks II as a drummer, I could maybe play this part I also, but it's crazy jammin
Es el primer álbum que escuché de King crimson y sueño que yo compuse esas canciones . Nunca lo comparo con los otros magníficos álbumes y ...
Estaba muy inspirado el grupo cuando ensayaron estás canciones ? No sé , pero hay mucha magia aquí . King crimson era el verdadero diablo !
@@gerardonoriega1309 Es cierto....este tema es bien excentrico
perfect piece to end a show
this piece is like: "you have no idea whats aboutta happen next" x5
for real tho, love it. first time i listened to it focused, i was intimidated by the first drum crescendo (i dont even know if thats the right word...), made me feel like being preyed upon. and when the band kicks in, man, felt like a tiger coming out of the speakers. and then one last, final drum "crescendo" and what follows next... amazing
larls gang rise 🌞
4:45. Killer bass fill by Wetton. He really rips it with KC.
Finally, the best album is available on youtube.
x 2
In the Court of the Crimson King?
Not a long time ago I was sleeping with my playlist on random, I woke up in the middle of the night and this part 04:06 was playing. Goddamn I thought I was dying or something, scared the hell out of me lol. One of my favorite albums of all times btw, King Crimson is absolutely insane.
Hell of a fucking song man. Part 1 and 2 are some of the greatest songs ever written in my opinion
@@travisfalk1241 instrumentals, learn the difference
@@guitaristssuck8979 instrumentals are songs dawg. while yes the term does come from the action of singing, its developed into an umbrella term
@@FortniteMorty no, they're not the same.
Language impoverishment is a sign of stupidity overflow.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
@@guitaristssuck8979 lol you dont know how languages work obviously
They did it. They actually did it
I know right! Also great pfp!
Misato seems like she would like ladies of the road ngl
@@firebrand4074 agreed
You seem familiar.
@@firebrand4074 I mean yeah
one of their most mysterious, intense, peaceful, and invigorating songs
this song is a mix of many feelings
Everybody goes crazy over Court and Red but Lark's Tongues is where its at. Probably my favorite prog album of all time
If I had to choose only one album to listen for the rest of my life, It would be this. And if I had to choose only one song, it would be Exiles, my favourite.
From KC, I'd probably pick USA, cuz it has a better version of Larks 2, + Fracture + Starless + Exiles :)
i love this song so much but thank you for the recommendation, playing that next
The fact that this song doesn't have vocals doesn't even bother me. The music is just so le epic
It proves that vocals aren't necessary to make a fantastic song.
Imagine creating this
Bruh only a genius can do that
I can't
Everytime i listen to to this piece, I fill with peace. This song helped me much. I left my friends and country and came to the country that i didnt know anything about the language. I am still getting educated with small kids in the language school. Everyday i go by bus but and every morning i put This track to my ears. I forget everything... The school, the lonelyness, the bus trip... Just me and the sound.
Neredesin şu an
Where are you know?
Hollanda
The Netherlands
@@esadakcakus3126 Hollanda çok güzel bir ülke, umarım alışırsın. İnsanı biraz ırkçı ama yapıcak bir şey yok. İngilizce var, kasarsan Felemenkçe de olur. İyi şanslar 🌜🌞
To see this performed live was one of the most incredible revelations of my life.
I think this album was released about the same date than Dark Side of the Moon. Indeed a great time!
Happy Birthday 🌞larls🌞
With this album, KC took rick to another level. Everything about it is so about creativity, exploration, and breaking through to the new. Fripp's vision is something else, and unique to modern art, paralleled perhaps only by the Surrealists.
I know what you mean. I'm a friend of rick and he hates going to other levels. He's really scared of heights.
@@spaceclown7650 lol
Robert Fripp is the best English composer of music, and one of the best composers of music in the world.
Шизофреник (в хорошем смысле), помешанный на музыке. Он просто не может написать плохо. Лучший.
Сама идея полиритмии хороша.
their most ambicious stuff, i love the 70s/medieval vibes on this
12:26 the moment where Godspeed You Black Emperor was born
thank you for introducing me to that band
This piece of music ( like all King Crimson's ) is absolutely one of a kind. I didn' listened ( before or after ) any similar to this.
This amazing masterpiece is made up of very different several parts that assemble perfectly, rendering a very perfect progressive symphony from the beggining to end.
Have you ever heard Plague of Lighthouse-Keepers by Van der Graaf Generator?
12:25 onwards is genuinely breathtaking
No shit this is the only song that gets me headbanging like my life depends on it. No metal, no punk. This riff is the strongest.
0:00
Beavis: Um, what the hell is this crap? Hmhm heh.
Butt-Head: Uhh... I think this is like, jazz or something. Uh huhuhuh.
Beavis: Jazzersomething? Never heard of that. Hmhmhm heh.
Butt-Head: No, dumbass. I said "jazz or something". Uh huhuhuh.
Beavis: Um... oh yeah. Hmhmhm heh.
0:52
Beavis: Y'know what? It kinda sounds like my aunt's wind chimes. Hm hm hm heh.
Butt-Head: Oh yeah. It kinda does. Uh huhuhuh. Your aunt is hot. Uh huhuhuh.
Beavis: Shut up, Butt-Head! Hmhm heh.
Butt-Head: Well, she is. Uh huhuh.
Beavis: I'm gonna kick your ass!
*smack*
Beavis: AHH!
2:56
Beavis: Um, what happened to the wind chimes? Hmhm heh.
Butt-Head: Uh, I think they fired the wind chime player and replaced him with like, a violin player. Uh huhuhuh.
Beavis: Really? Why'd they do that? Hmhm heh.
Butt-Head: Uh, because he was choking his chicken to your aunt. Uh huhuhuh.
Beavis: SHUT UP! Hmhm heh.
3:07
Beavis: Whoa! That guitar sounds pretty cool. Kinda like metal. Hmhm heh.
Butt-Head: You said it, dude, uh huhuhuh. Maybe this song will start kicking ass soon.
Beavis: It better. I've heard enough of this jazzersomething music. Hmhm heh.
3:41
Butt-Head: YES!
Beavis & Butt-Head: DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH DAHHHH! DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH DAH! DAH DAH DAH!
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I love this comment
Thanks for this!
Uh-huh That was cool
Larks Tongues In Aspic is where it's at, truly one of King Crimson's best works. With the release of the 1st album and long anticipation for the release of the 2nd one on RUclips, at that time I figured we wouldn't get larks for a long long time, but here it is, and I'm sooooo happy.
Over a year later and it's still here. Remember when Fripp used to yank them within literally 24 hours of posting? Maybe it's a sign of coming apocalypse?
@@spaceclown7650 maybe the apocalypse is coming. I'm ready, because all I need to fight off some undead is the soothing sounds of King Crimson
6:15 to 7:38 captures the concept of movement so well, it makes me want to drive fast
13:15 The ending is so beautiful that sometimes it makes me cry.
With the extraordinary John Kenneth Wetton.
I first heard this in my last year of high school and it blew my mind. No one I knew back then could make heads-or-tails of it, but I lost my heart to this album and still cherish it. ❤
Even after decades of listening I always find something new and incredible in this song.
How king crimson is doing 2021: let's put everything on youtube!!!!!!!
Oh I am enjoying this!
The violin solo is one of the most beautiful things I've ever listened to (also that jam at 6:15 goes hard)
Era hora de liberar penas y pesares pasados. El legado de JW debe ser reivindicado y no olvidado. Gracias John Wetton.
Larks is 50 years old this year!!! 🎵🎶
I'm very happy to hear it- I only discovered the band now in early 2023, it's a truly marvellous experience.
@@May-gr8bp that's great to hear. Enjoy their masterpieces
The Crimson plays the sound of another world.
I think the same whenever I hear the song Starless And Bible Black. It reminds me of H.R. Giger.
so i put this song on my headphones in my computer science class a few years ago. i thought to myself "oh cool, what a nice tinkly-winkly sound, very mystical, quite whimsica, i can work to thisl"
three minutes later it hit me like a truck. like a 1952 studebaker coupe, you could say.
Yes! I’ve got Larks’ Tongues on vinyl, but I love that it’s here on your channel now.
Proof positive you don't need to drop acid. Just Lark's Tongues and some headphones and off you go. Saw Crimson in Jax FL at a friggin' baseball field in '72 (I think) - a couple of the songs that night were recorded live (poorly) on the Earthbound record. KC followed Black Oak Arkansas - most of the down South crowd left during their first song by Fripp and Company :)
Aye, I think it's as important to recall, understand and document states of mind, because if you can't retain what you've experienced, you have almost completely wasted your time.
LOL
Best comment 😀
The guitar here is MUCH more explosive compared to the ones on Spotify
This is music of my father. I remember it from childhood. And now it is my music.
Thank the stars Bruford followed his instincts and entered the dark forest.
This is the coolest song I've ever heard
Lovely Haruko avatar you've got there.
One of my favorite tracks from one of my favorite albums. Light years ahead. 🚀
12:27 when that bass hit... holy shit i get goosebumps every time
I Love this experimental Song ! Robert Fripp are my hero of guitar !
Absolutely brain searing guitar work from Fripp, hard to believe this is over 50 years old.
He escuchado mucho rock, progresivo, sinfónico, fusión, y mucha otra música. CRIMSON fue lo mas elevado en mi adolescencia y juventud. Y sigue siendo un prodigio de creatividad. Here, in Argentina, at the end of world.
12:27 my favorite piece of music ever. The bass really contributes to the misterious feeling of the song
I’m 68 and have this shirt, when someone knows, it’s a few minutes of amazing conversation with a stranger.
They dont write masterpieces like this anymore
3:00 is the start of the best section in the song imo
Who can think up, much less perform this piece. Finding out where music can go. 13:36 well spent
I bought this album when I was 13 or 14 years old. Upon first listening I truly liked it. I went on to explore what other little gems Crimson had in their repertoire. Red, USA, Earthbound, to name a few. I was way cooler than my peers at the time.
masterpiece
Happy 50th birthday to the greatest album of all time!
Excellent comme tous les groupes de cette époque, je pense à Soft Machine aussi...Tant de bonnes musiques !
Merci pour la mise en ligne ! 👍😉
When that groove comes in at 5:00 though
The best moment in a krimson song
I'd love to listen to the original audio of the voices in the climax of the song's last section. I know it's a dialogue from Gallowglass, a BBC radio play about capital punishment. I've looked for it everywhere. No luck so far.
I thought it was from the BBC TV adaptation of Weir of Hermiston with Tom Fleming as hanging judge Lord Adam Weir
Very pog
Hell yeah. King Crimson is the man!
Masterpiece. Thanks King Crimson
Classical musicians: Rock music is rubbish.
KC: Hold my beer....
Classical musicians: Rock musicians will never be able to play in 17/16 time.
I love both Classical and progressive rock/metal.
I’ve seen this album name countless times and it only occurred to me know that it means a birds tongue in a kind of gelatin.
SURPRISE!
La verdad este debería ser considerado el mejor álbum de KC, si, el ITCOTCK es buenísimo pero para mí incluso se queda en tercer lugar después de Red
Yo pondría a ITCOTCK segundo delante de LTIA, pero detrás de Red.
I'm imagining listening to this album during the peak of an acid trip, and it sounds like it would either be a completely transcendent experience, or it would be so disorienting that it would send you to Hell and ruin the trip
I have all the album , all the box, a good amount of KCCC, a lot of things...but it's great when i think that wherever there Is an access to the web i have the possibility to listen to the greatest music of the world: King Crimson!!
Imo, it's their best track everrr!
太陽と戦慄のかっこよさ、半端じゃないな。
かっこよすぎてニヤニヤする。
Le plus grand album du plus fantastique groupe de progressive rock qui ait existé dans les années 60 et 70 !
This always brings that Will Ferrell + Garth Brooks SNL sketch to my mind.
The best prog album ever.
Red?
@@kid_A2000si believe larks' more solid as album, but you are right. Both are so incredible masterpieces that many people cannot say which one is best.
Happy Birthday Bill Bruford born on May 17, 1949. He is an English former drummer and percussionist who first gained prominence as a founding member of the progressive rock band Yes. After leaving Yes in 1972, Bruford spent the rest of the 1970's recording and touring with King Crimson (1972-1974) and Roy Harper (1975), and touring with Genesis (1976) and U.K. (1978). In 1978, he formed his own group (Bruford), which was active until 1980. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Bruford
First KC album I ever listened to, many, many years ago. It still blows my mind!
It's crazy to remind myself that this is what I was listening to at 18.
their best song in my opinion
Simply magnificent 👍😃
Para mi el mejor disco de King Crimson, o uno de los tres mejores con Red y Usa en vivo............completamente fantasticos, pero ojo, que todos los demas son ecxelentes..................Crimson, Van der Graaf G. y Zappa.........Manal, Crucis y Aquelarre..............Ahora no hace falta decir o escribir nada más. Muchas gracias, a este disco lo he escuchado seguramente 1millón de veces en el Ken Brawn, era un poco mejor que el Winco.........Despues tenía un Lenco y tube que comprar otro nuevo ya que solo era fritura de vinilo lo que quedaba.
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Once of the best Crimson K and of all the times 🎶🛸
This is my favorite KC album.
I LOVE THESE MIXES! Thanks RUclips...These redeem all my timeouts...:) ELP- Tank next up....
Che Album! Straordinario, fantastico!
I've been listening to it for a long time (as well as Islands and Red), like a junkie! And every time I listen to it, the feeling is always the same .. great feeling!
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Crimson freaks my Jack Russell out. Come to think of it some of their stuff freaks me out. This freaks me out. Love it. Fracture really freaks me out.
These are the sounds of creation
Wouldn't that be all music, though?
Impecable!.
no way this gotta be a dream
on the islands album i commented about larks tongue in aspic being next but they did it they actually did it
fripp you madlad
i hope they release starless&bible black
They were already released around April Fools last year
@@fakesmile172 They disabled the comments on those a few weeks ago, and in these albums are a few different versions of the songs
@@matthewfinger2381 Not only in the King Crimson videos, but in all musical ones. That's as stupid as it is useless, why would you disable all comments from all music videos?
this music is hard to play without electronic instruments, but the heavy rock- parts are very impressive
Timeless stuff like yesterday