Impressive, sublime, everyone's coordination is on another level, I never get tired of listening to this song, which since I heard it for the first time in 1976 has become one of my favorites.
First heard them in 1969 as a 5th. Form schoolboy whos best friend was a jimi hendrix fan. Lemmy. Bless him. Wonder what he is doing now. Anyway. Still now am an ardent lover of all their music throughout their history and still expect mr. Fripp to reincarnate them again. Hopefully. Have collected all their albums over the years as an when released including club membership. My wife thinks im a nerd but i cant help it. Sorry mr. Fripp but i have many bootleg vinyls (some very rare). In my collection and have enjoyed every minute listening to them. Seen them live several times and think the latest lineup was the best. Lets have more
This could be the most perfect recording of this song. I haven't yet waded through the entirety of both the 'Starless' box set and the 'Road To Red' box set with what 40+ live recordings of more or less complete concerts. I do plan on it but I might be too old to this task justice.
Wordsless. No es broma. King crimson es uno de los mejores grupos porcdonde han pasado los mejores musicos y su obra esta muy comprometida con la sociefad donde vivimos y siempre me ha emocionado sus letras y su musiva . Y de robert fripp que podria decir , que es un genio de la musica, desde luego es el crimson king. Saludos
@@supplican From u.k. Thanks for your reply, I know it’s quite thick. But I think you are right, just made for the cover shot. I’m still intrigued though, but that’s me. I if you find anything out please let me know.
My first concert!!! KC replaced Mahogany Rush to open for Aerosmith at BGSU. Fantastic ❤ It must have been early in the tour, I believe I saw Eddie Jobson instead of David Cross.
Really? I never knew they played at BGSU! Was the show at Anderson Arena? Do you happen to have a date? (We named our daughter "Andersyn" after that building, BTW)
@@pepperguy It took a lot of research. Since I was a teenage pothead, I don't have a clear memory of dates. It was Anderson Arena, Oct. 12 1974. So I did see David Cross. One thing I clearly remember is him swinging his violin around by its cord. It made the strangest sounds. My friends who I accompanied to the concert didn't care much for KC, (They came for Aerosmith) but it was my first taste of cutting edge prog/rock and it has stuck with me my whole life.
@@pepperguy Further research indicates that Oct 12th concert was months after their last regular (US) tour date of June 1st and shortly before their return to Europe. So I was correct that it was Jobson I saw that night as Cross had left the band just after their June 1st New York gig.
Impressive, sublime, everyone's coordination is on another level, I never get tired of listening to this song, which since I heard it for the first time in 1976 has become one of my favorites.
First heard them in 1969 as a 5th. Form schoolboy whos best friend was a jimi hendrix fan. Lemmy. Bless him. Wonder what he is doing now. Anyway.
Still now am an ardent lover of all their music throughout their history and still expect mr. Fripp to reincarnate them again. Hopefully.
Have collected all their albums over the years as an when released including club membership. My wife thinks im a nerd but i cant help it. Sorry mr. Fripp but i have many bootleg vinyls (some very rare). In my collection and have enjoyed every minute listening to them. Seen them live several times and think the latest lineup was the best. Lets have more
I liked the part where someone in the audience yelled "We want starless!" and then they played starless
Not exactly...the best part is the end!
bass and drum’s performance is excellent.
Geez wetton was something else
He was on God-like form at this show, unbelievable playing.
This could be the most perfect recording of this song.
I haven't yet waded through the entirety of both the 'Starless' box set and the 'Road To Red' box set with what 40+ live recordings of more or less complete concerts. I do plan on it but I might be too old to this task justice.
Wow you can’t listen to them? Ever heard of Frank Zappa. I have 100 + albums
@@cosmicdissonance6058meat light
Maravillosa versión de un maravilloso tema!!!
This precision has made Bill Bruford to one of my favorite drummers.
Bruford! & Wetton! .. speechless & bible black.. mother of god!
No kidding
Hail Mary and Amen.
Великолепно!
Super!
Wordsless. No es broma. King crimson es uno de los mejores grupos porcdonde han pasado los mejores musicos y su obra esta muy comprometida con la sociefad donde vivimos y siempre me ha emocionado sus letras y su musiva . Y de robert fripp que podria decir , que es un genio de la musica, desde luego es el crimson king. Saludos
I love KC!🎉
Muito boa essa versão ❤
Great!❤
Esto es lo mejor❤
Heavenly.
Locura genial.
No ha habudo un grupo como ellos . Que hallan llegado tan lejos en la musica, en el rock
peak...
Absolutely mind blowing!
I feel blessed to live in a time of such fantastic music. Thank you GOD!!!
✌💀👍😔🙏
Fripp and Wetton making it personal, Bruford settling scores.
Can anyone tell me what that silver bar is on the cover!
I heard it’s some sort of studio recording storage system.
Can’t find any info anywhere!
Looks like just a thin metal plate embossed with those words. Presumably made for the cover shot.
@@supplican
From u.k.
Thanks for your reply, I know it’s quite thick.
But I think you are right, just made for the cover shot.
I’m still intrigued though, but that’s me.
I if you find anything out please let me know.
Merci
My first concert!!!
KC replaced Mahogany Rush to open for Aerosmith at BGSU. Fantastic ❤
It must have been early in the tour, I believe I saw Eddie Jobson instead of David Cross.
Really? I never knew they played at BGSU! Was the show at Anderson Arena? Do you happen to have a date? (We named our daughter "Andersyn" after that building, BTW)
@@pepperguy It took a lot of research. Since I was a teenage pothead, I don't have a clear memory of dates. It was Anderson Arena, Oct. 12 1974. So I did see David Cross. One thing I clearly remember is him swinging his violin around by its cord. It made the strangest sounds. My friends who I accompanied to the concert didn't care much for KC, (They came for Aerosmith) but it was my first taste of cutting edge prog/rock and it has stuck with me my whole life.
@@pepperguy Further research indicates that Oct 12th concert was months after their last regular (US) tour date of June 1st and shortly before their return to Europe. So I was correct that it was Jobson I saw that night as Cross had left the band just after their June 1st New York gig.
Really? They opened for Aerosmith, the absolute waste of a band? This fucking world didn't know how to appreciate real good music since forever.
EARGASM !!
🖤 el climax es otra cosa
The apex... That's all that needs to be said
10:11 how the hell did the drummer do that? was that sped up?
Hell nah that's just average King Crimson insanity
“The drummer” is Bill Bruford - one of the best, if not the best, drummers in rock.
0:46 this is the prog equivalent of skra skra boom boom
😊
🎧▶🎶✨
авангард
Да
MANDY