Robert Fripp is one of the most unique guitarists and musicians on the planet. I've been listening to him with King Crimson and on his own since the early 70's. He's absolutely brilliant. Years ago, I saw him at the Bottom Line in NYC with John Scofield and Al DiMeola, what a fantastic show. Amazing Talent!!!!!!!
Clouds remind me of my home state Oregon for the usual 8 or 9 months of the year. Bleak. Gray and majorly wet. It fits well with Robert Fripp's sounds. Excellent! Haunting!
Quem quiser pode até contestar mas quem ama a boa música progressiva é perfeitamente capaz de reconhecer a genialidade de Robert Fripp . Incrivel , lindo ,simplesmente divino .
En tant que compositeur, cette musique céleste m'étonne, elle établit une telle synthèse de la vision adultérée et de la spiritualité musicale de notre période. C'est l'une de mes pièces préférées. Je me projette comme si je regardais les royaumes indulgents à venir. Les luttes de cette vie et du monde derrière l'arc-en-ciel sont ici exposées !
I've been a fan of Fripp and Frippertronics for decades yet somehow I managed to not hear this track until now. Fantastic stuff. Utterly haunting and powerful. LOVE IT.
Este es el primer tema que escuché de Robert Fripp, y lo considero sencillamente cautivador. Es una maravilla de introspección, y un regalo para los oídos.
For the few morons who gave this beautiful music a 👎I have a question: Do any of you even know what ambient musis Is ??This is one man creating an inspired masterpiece of music.
I also miss a radio show from the eighties in L.A., a Cal. poly. station with a show called Braincookies. the jocks pseudonym was Splat Winger.....I recorded those shows I was often unable to find the music that Mr. Winger played.
Does anyone know where online I can find a text version of the tribute he wrote for his mother , in the sleeve of A Blessing of Tears"? I've looked everywhere and cant find my CD which I safeguarded so well that even I can;t find it.
big rf fan for years. saw him do soundscapes many years ago. could someone explain to me how he makes these sounds. it goes far beyond a 'loop' system. thanks, c
Essentially, he plays thru Eventide Harmonizers,2 or 3 units, in parallel-serial output routing signal. It's amazing what you can do with these machines. I bought a 10 years old Eventide 4000 ,and every now and then I play with it. I always discover something new.. Figure it out in the hands of a genius like RF..
Volume swells are fundamental, as is a sustainer pick up. Some notes are doubled octaves up/down with pitchshifters (eventides) and probably slightly detuned to achieve an effect of ensemble.
According to the liner notes of the album this piece is from, A Blessing of Tears, a lot of it centers around what would have been the passing of his mother, who Fripp credits as having encouraged his becoming a guitarist. I view the soundscapes series, particularly this and That Which Passes among others, as partly meditations on grief.
How dare either of you judge Robert Fripp. He is a Master. All the Masters I've met, including Robert, have a clear understanding of themselves and their mission. They don't waste time with mediocrity. Most folks like you two, never get them. They don't care. Which is really sad for you to miss out on what they can teach you. Because they have so much to teach with whatever discipline they have Mastered. Plus by their very example of how they live, they teach so much. So please don't judge. Grow up ditch the ego and learn from the Master. You can start by asking yourself, what in you makes you feel like you you have the right or intelligence to even judge a Master like Robert Fripp. Wake up! It's time to learn something! Thank you Robert Fripp for everything you have given us. You are truly a blessed individual. KEH
Well...it was Boston, When G3 took Fripp on tour with them. We called ahead of time and the lady said Fripp was going on in one hour. The time of my call was 4PM. She said he wants to go on without anyone in the audience. My son and I arrived and there he was. He had that weird aura around him. I walked up to the stage b4 and note was played and said 'hello'. He looked at me, shut his eyes and then completely froze on the spot. Frozen for more than 60 secs, I realized he was not going to respond. I turned and walked away. In our society, it's considered etiquette to respond politely.
Pink Floyd gives life to nature , Robert speaks her mind and her lover's , MISTER frip how many times have you died.
Fripp and Eno aren't just artists, they are influences
So fortunate to see this incredible man in the 90s.
Hauntingly beautiful. There is no one quite like Fripp, I've been listening to him since I was 12 and I just won't stop.
Robert Fripp is one of the most unique guitarists and musicians on the planet. I've been listening to him with King Crimson and on his own since the early 70's. He's absolutely brilliant. Years ago, I saw him at the Bottom Line in NYC with John Scofield and Al DiMeola, what a fantastic show. Amazing Talent!!!!!!!
Clouds remind me of my home state Oregon for the usual 8 or 9 months of the year. Bleak. Gray and majorly wet. It fits well with Robert Fripp's sounds. Excellent! Haunting!
fripp just is.pure and true.if only I could just a little like him.beyond my words.no 1 like him.
Quem quiser pode até contestar mas quem ama a boa música progressiva é perfeitamente capaz de reconhecer a genialidade de Robert Fripp .
Incrivel , lindo ,simplesmente divino .
Robert Fripp maestro
First time I heard this theme was in a nap, I had a bleasing of tears.
Magnifica!!! Geniale e sublime...un'altra composizione capolavoro del Maestro Robert Fripp. Arte, classe e grande musica. Grazie. Enzo57Italy
En tant que compositeur, cette musique céleste m'étonne, elle établit une telle synthèse de la vision adultérée et de la spiritualité musicale de notre période. C'est l'une de mes pièces préférées. Je me projette comme si je regardais les royaumes indulgents à venir. Les luttes de cette vie et du monde derrière l'arc-en-ciel sont ici exposées !
I've been a fan of Fripp and Frippertronics for decades yet somehow I managed to not hear this track until now. Fantastic stuff. Utterly haunting and powerful. LOVE IT.
Absolutely incredible!! Fripp always amazes me.
Lovely slideshow. Love that pic at the end.
Fantastic music and beautiful images.
thanks for music. I love it.
Beautiful and haunting - just how I love it.
Thank you for this beautiful song. Inspires visions of the dead of winter and snow storms.
Another fantastic Fripp record
It is beautiful as the fortuitous encounter of an umbrella and a sewing machine on a dissecting table...... Really!
The photos you have chosen to with this piece are outstanding!!!!! Thank you for making this....
Classical music to contemporary human,or voices from the depths
Beautiful music. And great show at the end.
Nie jest mi do smiechu jest moje ULUBIONIE I JESZCZE TE CHMURY ...
Tropo bello....Thank You. i Dziekuje .
This track is dope ; just takes u places
One of my all time favorite Fripp albums. Love the pictures :-D
Este es el primer tema que escuché de Robert Fripp, y lo considero sencillamente cautivador. Es una maravilla de introspección, y un regalo para los oídos.
tak to jeden z najcudowniejszych tworów
Bleak. Beautiful. Mysterious. Deep.
Robert Fripp. Simple.
Lovely pictues to lovely ambient music!
The title is as moving as the music
For the few morons who gave this beautiful music a 👎I have a question: Do any of you even know what ambient musis Is ??This is one man creating an inspired masterpiece of music.
Beautiful.
Fripp achieves 'surrealistic music'!
So beautiful, so serene. This is like sky whale singing, and takes me to a higher place. Thank you for posting it!
lovesit! skywhalesinging.....
Merci Mr Fripp pour ce voyage.
Great unique guitarist
A very beautiful, moving piece of music.
A real vision to future...
I miss my collection of Robert Fripp records.
Kate Murphy Where are they? What happened to them?
Trabalho espetacular digno de um gênio.
Fantastick
very beautiful and an excellent slide show to complement it
I also miss a radio show from the eighties in L.A., a Cal. poly. station with a show called Braincookies. the jocks pseudonym was Splat Winger.....I recorded those shows I was often unable to find the music that Mr. Winger played.
wonderfuul..Music and scenerie
Brilliant video to some great music. Thanks 93Bukowski.
Masterpiece
PERFECT
¡Dios! ¿Qué es esto que arrebata mi alma?
still love it!!
To jeden z najcudowniejszych "tworow"...
me encanta !!
Amazing.
I don't know how but this is making me feel anxious.
very relAxing
Does anyone know where online I can find a text version of the tribute he wrote for his mother , in the sleeve of A Blessing of Tears"? I've looked everywhere and cant find my CD which I safeguarded so well that even I can;t find it.
MUY BUENO...
Spettacolare
Insieme a Eno, un'eredità e un contributo mastodontico alla musica ambiental ed elettronica
ganz ganz ruhig, ganz ganz schön...
Bukowski has good taste in music...
This is what Seasonal Affective Disorder feels like.
♥♫♪♫,♪♫ .... ♫♪♫,♪♫♥
big rf fan for years. saw him do soundscapes many years ago.
could someone explain to me how he makes these sounds. it goes far beyond a 'loop' system. thanks, c
Essentially, he plays thru Eventide Harmonizers,2 or 3 units, in parallel-serial output routing signal. It's amazing what you can do with these machines. I bought a 10 years old Eventide 4000 ,and every now and then I play with it. I always discover something new.. Figure it out in the hands of a genius like RF..
There is a note of his touring rig here, look for 'lunar Module':
www.guitarcraftguitars.com/rfgear/
Volume swells are fundamental, as is a sustainer pick up. Some notes are doubled octaves up/down with pitchshifters (eventides) and probably slightly detuned to achieve an effect of ensemble.
+coreyagraph
its not about the technique...
its not about the technique and equipment
bark bark :)
haunting
Spacenightremember Cool hot
Music for a Near Death Experience.
Lot's of eventide harmonizer
I think this is Frippertronics using 2 reel to reels
No, it was done using TC Electronics 2290 digital delays.
Music For A Near Death Experience.
why blessing tears? because martyr are near the Heaven?
According to the liner notes of the album this piece is from, A Blessing of Tears, a lot of it centers around what would have been the passing of his mother, who Fripp credits as having encouraged his becoming a guitarist. I view the soundscapes series, particularly this and That Which Passes among others, as partly meditations on grief.
"Redemption is an actual event, and music is one of its voices. Or so it seems to me."
@@bl4nkd4hli4 I grok
bark, bark, ruff ruff, bark hehhhh hehhhh. Ruff
lolwhat?
Fripp is & has always been a genius. Unfortunately his personality, although quite mysterious leaves much to be desired. I know. I've met him.
How dare either of you judge Robert Fripp.
He is a Master.
All the Masters I've met, including Robert, have a clear understanding of themselves and their mission.
They don't waste time with mediocrity.
Most folks like you two, never get them.
They don't care.
Which is really sad for you to miss out on what they can teach you.
Because they have so much to teach with whatever discipline they have Mastered.
Plus by their very example of how they live, they teach so much.
So please don't judge.
Grow up ditch the ego and learn from the Master.
You can start by asking yourself, what in you makes you feel like you you have the right or intelligence to even judge a Master like Robert Fripp.
Wake up! It's time to learn something!
Thank you Robert Fripp for everything you have given us.
You are truly a blessed individual.
KEH
I agree I've met him too...if you could call it 'meeting' someone. Left much to be desired...Not the nicest man. But he is a genius!
@@enzosmith5371 Can you tell me more about your "meeting"? I would really like to know.
Well...it was Boston, When G3 took Fripp on tour with them. We called ahead of time and the lady said Fripp was going on in one hour. The time of my call was 4PM. She said he wants to go on without anyone in the audience. My son and I arrived and there he was. He had that weird aura around him. I walked up to the stage b4 and note was played and said 'hello'. He looked at me, shut his eyes and then completely froze on the spot. Frozen for more than 60 secs, I realized he was not going to respond. I turned and walked away. In our society, it's considered etiquette to respond politely.
Un peu Chiant tout de même . NON???
Reponder , expliciter , expliquer , où autres ???
Fine,but im more of a "indiscipline",larks etc type of guy..honestly i love kc and fripp but this is little to stellar and boring for my taste
it's too heavy...i had to hit my Bieber button and eject
It’s too beautiful , I had to stay
Wow
Fripp and Eno aren't just artists, they are influences