King Crimson IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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    FAV TRACKS : I Talk To The Wind, Epitaph
    WORST TRACK : Moonchild

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  • @jareczek1980
    @jareczek1980 Год назад +328

    one of the most important albums in the history of rock. This record from 1969 opened new trends in music. They came out of nowhere, played for the first time before Rolling Stones in Hyde Park and everyone's jaws dropped. Before that, everyone was obsessed with The Beatles. If it wasn't for this album, there would be no bands like Pink Floyd, Yes, ELP, Genesis, Camel, Rush etc.

    • @Gerhardium
      @Gerhardium Год назад +30

      Pink Floyd aside absolutely correct, although Yes had been formed they had little impact to this point. PF were formed earlier and had an impact on King Crimson, although the album itself had some impact on later PF.

    • @jareczek1980
      @jareczek1980 Год назад +9

      @Gerhardium eh. Pf on the early years created music based on the beatles. Then they nearly created psychedelic music. But Kc was way ahead this. After they had live before rolling stones in Hyde Park then PF recorded Atom. And that was the first PF prog rock. Of course the first prog rock album was the beatles Sgt pepper. But it wasn't so complex such as In THE COURT. Jon Anderson Watched this live at Hyde Park and he said to Squire that they must more practice. And Genesis story was similar. If you listen from genesis to revelation you hear the beatles.

    • @wildbill7081
      @wildbill7081 Год назад +1

      very well said@@Gerhardium

    • @joeking5310
      @joeking5310 Год назад

      @@jareczek1980 so saucerful of secrets wasn't prog then?

    • @jareczek1980
      @jareczek1980 Год назад

      @@joeking5310 tricky question. In those times nobody use "prog" genre. But nowadays i use this genre to all music from 60' till late 80'. But this is my opinion. If you asking official genre that was psychodelic rock. But those frame for me is meaningless

  • @danielafernandamorales493
    @danielafernandamorales493 Год назад +99

    "That track made me feel like a princess running through a field of flowers." 🤣👌 This is so hilarious yet accurate.

    • @ggaworowski
      @ggaworowski Год назад +3

      I picture Buffalo 66 when they play KC in the bowling alley tap dancing to ITCOTCK :)

    • @traypaquette7887
      @traypaquette7887 3 месяца назад

      More like a field of poppies

    • @pazuzu1
      @pazuzu1 3 месяца назад +2

      @@ggaworowski finally someone said it

  • @Friend_Of_The_Muse
    @Friend_Of_The_Muse Год назад +77

    King Crimson was always experimental. Most people I know skip passed "Moonchild" unless they are in a certain frame of mind. I like its contrast to the rest of the album. The singer is Greg Lake who shortly after this helped form Emerson,Lake and Palmer. You need them in your life! Interesting note about "Moonchild". It was novel written by Aleister Crowley an occultist in the early 20th Century, about trying to create a female human (an homunculus) using sorcery. Good reaction. Keep going!

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je 3 месяца назад +1

      Greg Lake's Prog credentials are impeKCable

    • @punker-gamer-trucker-guy
      @punker-gamer-trucker-guy 3 месяца назад

      Wasn't it moonchild that Robert went back to cut out a huge chunk of music out because he felt like it was too much nonsense?

    • @Friend_Of_The_Muse
      @Friend_Of_The_Muse 3 месяца назад

      @@punker-gamer-trucker-guy Moonchild was definately out there and takes a certain frame of mind to listen to.

  • @johndavids4780
    @johndavids4780 Год назад +136

    I was 18 when this album came out. This was totally a stoner album. I remember toking some hashish and laying on the carpet and listening with headphones.

    • @derk486
      @derk486 Год назад +18

      God you’re getting on a bit mate

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 Год назад +11

      I was 10, and as yet untouched by any substances. Believe me, still just as mind-blowing.

    • @turqdeth
      @turqdeth Год назад

      @@derk48670!! Woah

  • @monte49
    @monte49 Год назад +39

    Ha! Another convert! Dude, I loved your honest reactions. King Crimson somehow got into my brain when I was in high school - I'm 60 now - and they've grown like a beautiful flower ever since. They're a special band, unusual in every way and you picked up on that instantly. Do listen to them again.. The music may not explain itself to you but your appreciation of their creativity will deepen for sure. You absolutely got it when you said they are less of a band and more of an art project. Robert Fripp, whose band this is, has said as much!

    • @smags1082
      @smags1082  Год назад +6

      Thank you man I appreciate that. Definitely love this album.

    • @neonpark1874
      @neonpark1874 Год назад +1

      ​@Smags Wait until you see how they completely changed (after a hiatus) and came back with a totally different (but still incredible) sound in the 80's with the Discipline album. It's mind blowing.

    • @David-iv6je
      @David-iv6je Год назад +1

      @@neonpark1874 Heavy jazz in the 70s with John Wetton and then Math rock in the 80s. Gotta be one of the most innovative bands ever.

  • @garygomesvedicastrology
    @garygomesvedicastrology Год назад +40

    Moonchild is free improvisation. You should go back to Pink Floyd's first album to hear a more aggressive version of this idea in Interstellar Overdrive. A lot of groups did this and Charlie Watts was a huge fan of freely improvised music.

    • @billholder1330
      @billholder1330 3 месяца назад +1

      Wow Kudos for the connection from here to PF's Interstellar Overdrive - that's another gem!

  • @acquiesce214
    @acquiesce214 5 месяцев назад +6

    21st century is one of my favourite songs ever written, and I've been listening to it for a lonnnnng time, but I don't know I can ever get the image of a dog chasing it's own tail out of my head when I listen to it now. Amazing.

  • @marysweeney7370
    @marysweeney7370 Год назад +56

    Congrats on giving it a try. Most rock fans and critics alike view this record as ground-breaking and influential. Greg Lake's vocals are considered tops in rock music. I didn't like this album so much in my youth because I guess I was not really a jazz fan, and I didn't even know really what jazz was. It's a bit experimental and a lot psychedelic. It's worth listening whether you listen again or not.

  • @garygomesvedicastrology
    @garygomesvedicastrology Год назад +47

    I heard 21st Century Schizoid Man on the radio in October 1969. As soon as I could, I bought the album. I was hooked at the start. The album wasn't the first of its kind, but it was a breakthrough in terms of production, popularity and influence. It was a game changer.
    You can't name a 12 minute song? You need to be exposed to a lot more, I think.

  • @smokeylonesome4328
    @smokeylonesome4328 Год назад +28

    Regarding track 4- you’re right, they were just messing around. Improvisation has always been a huge aspect of King Crimson, but it’s something they would get much better at as time went on (this was their first album). I recommend their Red and Discipline albums.

  • @NubNublet
    @NubNublet Год назад +13

    1:05 Amazing reaction 😆

  • @madcyril4135
    @madcyril4135 Год назад +4

    Hello from u.k.
    I’m 66 now, cut my teeth on this album at 14 yrs old!
    Bought everything by them since.
    Keep going back to this and the early stuff!
    This is so out there for the time, masterpiece!
    Take care.

  • @thethinkingcatakaneonormie3527
    @thethinkingcatakaneonormie3527 Год назад +48

    Actually my favourite king crimson track is epitaph as it's the saddest piece of music ever written.

    • @tobytanzer
      @tobytanzer Год назад +3

      It WAS the saddest until Steven Wilson's Routine. Second saddest song since then.

    • @trapitogamer999pro4
      @trapitogamer999pro4 3 месяца назад +1

      starless

    • @spenorr
      @spenorr 3 месяца назад

      @@trapitogamer999pro4 Starless is my favorite track from King Crimson, the instrumental perfectly fits the story and emotion of the lyrics

    • @trapitogamer999pro4
      @trapitogamer999pro4 3 месяца назад

      @@spenorr trueee, and also fits the motif of the album pretty well¡¡¡

  • @notgary1111
    @notgary1111 Год назад +10

    Welcome to prog rock dude! Get ready to be consistently mind-blown with each listen.

    • @notgary1111
      @notgary1111 Год назад +1

      I'd love to see a reaction to Genesis "Selling England by the Pound". I think you'd really like it (as well as other Genesis albums)!

  • @alvarooryan3084
    @alvarooryan3084 Год назад +15

    Most amazing thing is that this album was released in 1969, they were so ahead of their time.

  • @henryandrews2825
    @henryandrews2825 Год назад +8

    Moonchild was written (song part) / improvised (quiet part) in the studio when the band didn't think any of the other songs from their live set were strong enough. The band improvised a lot, but usually not that soft and, well, noodle-y. Ian McDonald (sax/fute/clarinet/bass clarinet/keyboards) found a vibraphone somewhere in the studio and played that with Robert Fripp and Michael Giles playing their usual instruments (guitar and drums, respectively). Bassist/vocalist Greg Lake sat that part out. It's definitely an acquired taste and I used to skip it a lot. I've come to enjoy it because most of it is rather nice, and then when The Court of the Crimson King comes in it has such a huge impact.
    The most recent version of the album edits Moonchild down to 9 minutes, as Fripp (who had long been the only remaining founding member) decided it was excessive. It wasn't played live until 2017, when they played the song part followed by bassist Tony Levin improvising a bit on electric upright bass (usually no more than 2 minutes), and then drummer/keyboardist Jeremy Stacey improvising on the piano, again only for a short while. Later on, Fripp would improvise on guitar for a bit between Levin and Stacey's parts. So it kept the free-form nature but didn't just drift away. I was surprised at how effective it was live.
    BTW, that bit of noise at the end wasn't on the original album (although the sounds at the beginning were).

    • @henryandrews2825
      @henryandrews2825 Год назад

      It's worth hearing this lineup (which lasted just under a year, Jan-Dec 1969) live, as they were much more aggressive. The only readily available live album, Epitaph, has some BBC tracks (which aren't really live), a few tracks from the Fillmore East shows (which are amazing), and then more tracks from their last gig at the Fillmore West, which have the best sound quality but the weakest performances. There were originally two more discs to Epitaph that you could mail order, with shows from Plumpton and Chesterfield which are much stronger performances but much rougher sound quality. Plumpton has an amazing Court, and Chesterfield has a fantastic improv section in Get Thy Bearings (a cover song they used to perform regularly).

    • @edwardtmarsh884
      @edwardtmarsh884 Год назад

      I like the hoodie effect... trippy.

  • @billyz5088
    @billyz5088 Год назад +13

    At a live show by the first incarnation of King Crimson in 1969 (before the first record had been released ) - a young Bill Bruford - then the very talented drummer with an up & coming band called YES - was so blown away by KC's live show - that he wanted nothing more than to be in that band - and by the summer of 1972 when YES were becoming an international superstar group - Bruford did just that - quitting YES and joining KC - much to the astonishment of his bandmates in YES ..

  • @gittar
    @gittar 7 месяцев назад +4

    So, ya gotta think about the time period when this album came out... the Beatles and Stones had just moved through and had broken Rock and rebuilt it. FM radio was just in its infancy, and considered "underground". Then this happens. I would spend some nights as a highschool junior, late after working a part time job, laying in the living room floor in front of one of the first stereo cabinet radio/turntables... listening softly to this (after all, it was 2am), falling asleep to King Crimson. My parents thought I was going to Hell, especially after seeing the album cover.

  • @MeItsLiterallyMe
    @MeItsLiterallyMe Год назад +21

    Larks tongue in aspic is one of their best albums, then you have their stuff from the 80s starting with Discipline which has a totally different energy. Well worth a listen

    • @ggaworowski
      @ggaworowski Год назад

      Wetton era 72-74 💕💕💕

    • @user-br2gi8kh5s
      @user-br2gi8kh5s Год назад +1

      I like Red better than Larks tongues and aspics but that's just my personal preference

  • @manuelpro1516
    @manuelpro1516 Год назад +2

    I just love that actually hear the entire album of an band you don't even know. And I really appreciate that. Thank you. I enjoy your reactions.

  • @rexmandrake4182
    @rexmandrake4182 Год назад +5

    One of the very best albums ever created. hard to believe this was released in 1969. And welcome to Progressive rock, it is fascinating journey!

  • @whosneekoh
    @whosneekoh 9 месяцев назад +3

    your faces at 1:07-1:09 when you realized its the kanye sample is so funny lmfao

    • @whosneekoh
      @whosneekoh 9 месяцев назад +1

      also review in the wake of poseidon pls

  • @dannycheesums
    @dannycheesums Год назад +4

    Track 4 was an attempt at doing a genre called free improvisation. There are artists like Derek Bailey, Tony Oxley and Evan Parker who have made entire careers out of that kind of style, it’s not for everyone and I don’t listen to it a lot but when it’s done well it can take you to places no other music can

  • @roypemberton1983
    @roypemberton1983 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed your commentary. It's great to see the first reaction of one so young, it takes me back to my own first recon to the album.
    I'm impressed by how own minded and persistent you were. Keep up the good work!

  • @billmay7364
    @billmay7364 Год назад +21

    Some say Prog started with Pepper.
    Days of Future Past.
    Those records have some Roots.
    But really this was the one.
    Why ?
    Because no one played like them.
    The record today is still powerful .
    From that Cover to the Music.
    That record was a one off.
    At Hyde Park.
    They blew everyone away.
    Including the Stones.
    One of the most important records in Music History.
    Music has many elements.
    From Jazz Fusion to Metal
    To Folk and Expermental.
    That record stands the test of time.

    • @JosephScott-ct9sw
      @JosephScott-ct9sw Год назад

      The Beatles didn't make any prog. The Doors' "The End," recorded in 1966, is closer to prog.

    • @billmay7364
      @billmay7364 Год назад

      @Joseph Scott I agree we disagree somewhat.
      The Doors THE END is Monumental.
      It's almost like Velvet Undergrounds
      HEROINE.
      Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, Steve Howe , David Gilmour mention Stg. Pepper as a Doorway to Prog.
      Frank Zappa early Mothers as well.
      In Pepper there were tape loops, Backwards Guitar.
      A Day in the Life that Buildup towards the end was very progressive.
      Actually I personally feel it Started with Tommorow Never Knows.
      On Revolver.
      We're the BEATLES a purely Prog.
      No they weren't.
      They did everything.
      That first Doors record was there Best.
      I grew up during that while period.
      Nothing like it.
      When KING CRIMSON came out.
      They turned everything upside down.
      That first record is a One Off.

    • @akshayhere
      @akshayhere Год назад

      @@JosephScott-ct9sw They're definitely proto prog if not prog

    • @daghetto101
      @daghetto101 9 месяцев назад

      Days Of Future Passed is the proto prog@@akshayhere

    • @akshayhere
      @akshayhere 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@daghetto101 Sure. Both can be true.

  • @ManikMekanik
    @ManikMekanik Год назад +4

    Good to see a younger person checking out King Crimson! In fact they havs a compilation album called " The Young Persons Guide to King Crimson" which was my first Crim album I ever bought in the early 80's. It covers songs from this album through "Red"

    • @parrott4634
      @parrott4634 Месяц назад

      A lot of younger people have gotten more into it because of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

    • @ManikMekanik
      @ManikMekanik Месяц назад

      @@parrott4634 is that a movie?

    • @parrott4634
      @parrott4634 Месяц назад +1

      @@ManikMekanik it’s a show on Netflix

    • @ManikMekanik
      @ManikMekanik Месяц назад

      @@parrott4634 Well I never heard of it lol I never said young people heard King Crimson because of the Young Persons Guide, only stated that it exists and it was my first KC album.

  • @zavinullava
    @zavinullava Месяц назад

    How dare you disrespect Moonchild like that! :P Seriously though, do give it another spin, or a couple hundred, this track has given me new stuff to discover for 30+ years. Anyway, thanks for another great reaction, I'm looking forward to your other KC videos.

  • @hackbod
    @hackbod Год назад +2

    Very nice reaction! You might be interested in checking out Frank Zappa's "Hot Rats" which came out the same year as this one. Somehow King Crimson and Frank Zappa are really connected to me: they (especially Fripp vs. Zappa) are deeply opposite in some ways, but are also very similar in how they are constantly doing new and interesting things that are still very melodic.

  • @billnotbob5724
    @billnotbob5724 Год назад +2

    Moonchild; Imaging being on the quiet airless moon, and there is a moon pixie skipping in and out…,you gotta be in that very chill space with blacklight posters.

  • @roypemberton1983
    @roypemberton1983 Год назад +4

    Welcome to the world of the mighty Crim! Your reactions were much the same as us who were the audience fur its initial release in 1969! They woke the whole music world up!
    Yes, the vocalist was the same on all tracks, including the Schizoid Man. It was Greg Lake who went on, together with Keith Emerson & Carl Palmer to form Emerson, Lake & Palmer. He has been described as having the voice of an angel.
    It's definitely an album of massive contrasts. Their entire band career has continued to be one of contrasts, and you may be even more astonished by their later albums. For me, the down track is Moonchild simply because it's too long, and meanders, as you said, through just messing about on their various instruments, even though it has some cool moments.
    They were one of only three bands using the mellotron at the tape looped orchestral lines. The other two were The Beatles (notably on Strawberry Fields Forever, but that was in the studio, whereas Crim took it in tour) and The Moody Blues. Interestingly, Crim weren't on to sell it to Genesis.
    The night Crim has continued to be a band of contrasts, and you may be even more astonished if you listened to one of their more recent albums which were very much pioneers of grunge. In particular, give Thrak a try.

  • @theyakamoz1
    @theyakamoz1 Год назад +2

    I love this album! You gotta do Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle, or The Wall next

  • @KevinIandutton
    @KevinIandutton Год назад +2

    “Squidward gotta relax” killed me

  • @ianfrederickson1327
    @ianfrederickson1327 8 месяцев назад +1

    “Cartoon Police Chase” greatest sentence of the video😂

  • @ggaworowski
    @ggaworowski Год назад +5

    Epitaph = epic. Those words 💕

  • @zelly8163
    @zelly8163 Год назад +3

    Recommend listening to "Pawn Hearts" by Van der Graaf Generator -it is a darker more heartfelt journey than even "21st Century Schizoid Man". While "Epitaph" from " In the Court of Crimson King" personally feel is the best prog track of all time. With "Supper's Ready" from the "Foxtrot" album by Genesis a close second. then Pawn Hearts ...happy listening.

    • @linojvni2038
      @linojvni2038 Год назад

      second this so hard, this or The Least We Can Do Is Wave To Each Other, phenomenal records

  • @jimandaud1291
    @jimandaud1291 Год назад +1

    I was 15 when King Crimson's album hit the States. My friends were pretty advanced musically. Loved the first Black Sabbath album, Zep I and II, Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd, ELP, Bowie, et al. Buying albums and going to concerts. A great time to be young.

  • @6debbie12
    @6debbie12 7 месяцев назад +1

    Have you done either Brian Enzo’s early solo albums? Here come the warm jets and taking tiger mountain by strategy are both excellent

  • @LambLiesDownOnBroadway
    @LambLiesDownOnBroadway Год назад +2

    This is one of the most legendary albums of all time for a reason. ;)

  • @KM769
    @KM769 Год назад +3

    King Crimson - In The Wake of Poseidon, Lizard, Islands, Red, Discipline
    Beatles - Help, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgn.Pelpper Lonely Hearts Club Band, White album, Abbey Road, Let it be
    Pink Floyd - The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful of secrets, Ummagumma, Atom Heart Mother, Meddle, Relics, Dark Side of The Moon, Wish you were here, Animals, The Wall, A momentary lapse of reason, Division bell
    Jimi Hendrix - Are you experienced?, Axis Bold as love, Electric Ladyland, Band of Gypsys
    Frank Zappa - Freak out, Hot Rats, The Grand Wazoo, Waka Jawaka, Roxy and Elsewhere, Apostrophe, Yellow Shark
    The Doors - The Doors, Strange days, Waiting for the sun, The soft parade, Morrison hotel, LA Woman
    Janis Joplin - Kozmic blues, Pearl
    Miles Davis - Kind of blue, Sketches of Spain, Bitches Brew, Tribute to Jack Johnson
    John Coltrane - My favourite things, Africa Brass
    Soft Machine 7
    Brekout - Na drugim brzegu tęczy, Blues
    Czesław Niemen - Dziwny jest ten świat, Niemen Enigmatic
    Marek Grechuta - Anawa, Korowód
    Maanam - Night patrol (Nocny patrol)
    Krzysztof Komeda - Astigmatic
    Nirvana - Nevermind, In Utero
    Bjork - Debut, Post, Homogenic
    Portishead - Dummy, Portishead
    Amy Winehouse - Frank, Back to black

  • @Tomanot9Juanma
    @Tomanot9Juanma Год назад +1

    This pivotal album in the history of complex rock music never ages and it defies every genre. Truly one of a kind, even within the group´s output. They stil play some of its tracks live for a reason. It is of such brilliance than it typically hooks anybody of any age and musical taste. (except some mainstream genres I dare not name) And, of course, it has been an inspiration for many brilliant bands since it came out.

  • @dariiofernando
    @dariiofernando Год назад +4

    the drums on 21st Century Schizoid Man are amazing..
    I am not an expert in prog music, I only know some albums by king crimson (not all), some by camel, pink floyd, some of my country (im from argentina) and many others by prog metal bands. But this is one of my favorites
    cool reaction

    • @lukashislop5890
      @lukashislop5890 7 месяцев назад

      Argentinian has some fantastic prog though. Aquelarre is so good, La Maquina De Hacer Pajaros is incredible.

  • @ynotbmale5218
    @ynotbmale5218 Год назад +2

    Only one of the guys in the photo, Robert Fripp - guitarist - played on this album. They were from a later incarnation.

    • @blokvader8283
      @blokvader8283 2 месяца назад

      Okay that explains it, I was so confusing trying to see which one was Greg Lake lmaoo

  • @joelclark4081
    @joelclark4081 Год назад +2

    Stoner from the 70s here. If you're willing, I've got some thoughts. Yes, Return to Forever, Weather Report, Yes...

  • @nim4464
    @nim4464 Год назад +1

    i love the improv section of Moonchild
    and Moonchild in general

  • @AquaticDot
    @AquaticDot Год назад +4

    ":O Kanye, you bitch!" Aaaaad link and subscribe.

  • @paulwilmer8892
    @paulwilmer8892 Год назад +4

    Try King Crimson Red. So ahead of its time.

  • @christianpereyracespedes8099
    @christianpereyracespedes8099 Год назад +4

    Great reaction to a hole album. Keep it up

    • @scarpola9
      @scarpola9 Год назад +1

      Right, I look forward to more great reactions like these. 🎉

    • @AndreSantos-qo6vs
      @AndreSantos-qo6vs Год назад +4

      Holeheartedly agree, he eight this up!😋🍽

  • @falcon215
    @falcon215 Год назад

    After their second album 'In the Wake of Poseidon' the lead singer Greg Lake, went on to fame with Emerson, Lake & Palmer. On their 1974 live triple album 'Ladies and Gentlemen: Emerson, Lake & Palmer', at the end of their epic piece 'Tarkus', he plays a small but beautiful nod to his Crimson days with a little bit of 'Epitaph'.

  • @justaguy2365
    @justaguy2365 Год назад

    This band is worth a deep dive for sure!!! Every lineup brought a new dynamic to their sound.

  • @kevinlese633
    @kevinlese633 Год назад +2

    One of the greatest songs of all time

  • @hrblsh
    @hrblsh Год назад +5

    This album is great! The next one, In The Wake of Poseidon is good too.

  • @Theresa939
    @Theresa939 8 месяцев назад

    This superior conceptual album that ushered in a whole new era of music!

  • @joewest1972
    @joewest1972 Год назад +5

    I'm 71 and really enjoy this album, and think of it.... they wrote this in a house without wearing (how do you say?) some gangsta hoodie. 😂

  • @TheMinster1960
    @TheMinster1960 Год назад +3

    Moonchild is basically a two part concoction with the the three minute vocal tune at the beginning segueing into the instrumental jam that goes on til the end. The tune part is nice, but the jam does go on a bit too long. King Crimson did do the jamming thing better on later albums.

  • @markjohnson4217
    @markjohnson4217 9 месяцев назад +1

    King Crimson would have rivaled Pink Floyd as the most important group of the 1970s if they hadn't lost Greg Lake (vocals and bass) and Michael Giles (Drums) after only two albums. It took a few more crucial albums at a crucial time for their development before they positioned themselves squarely as the hardest and darkest pioneers of progressive rock with Lark's Tongues in Aspic,(1973) Starless and Bible Black,(1974) and then what many consider to be the 'other' two classics, 'Red' from 1974 and then their jaw-dropping comeback release 'Discipline' in 1980.

    • @sadi0807
      @sadi0807 9 месяцев назад

      would’ve been the absolute greatest rivalry

  • @electricwizard3000
    @electricwizard3000 Год назад +1

    "This track is just fuckin' w/me at this point. Like: what is happening?"
    "I'm gonna cry right now."
    "Should I raise the volume?"
    "No, not the train...thank you, God!"
    Hey, fun reactions. This album is a grower, so enjoy...

  • @dagnabbit6187
    @dagnabbit6187 11 месяцев назад

    Yes Stephen King took from this for his multi verse . This is just the opening Chapter of King Crimson . Many geniuses/ virtuosos did time with this brilliant band !

  • @dominicschaeffer909
    @dominicschaeffer909 Год назад +1

    I love King Crimson. I hope somebody somewhere gets something out of this video.

  • @johnmarsh2078
    @johnmarsh2078 Год назад +1

    The first truly prog rock album. The use of mellotron and primitive synth was amazing.

  • @christophermcqueen6884
    @christophermcqueen6884 4 месяца назад

    Gotta album for you. “PLEASE RECONNECT CONTROLLER.” ROMderful

  • @EdwardGregoryNYC
    @EdwardGregoryNYC Год назад +1

    One of the originators of Prog Rock, yet others point here for the birth of Metal.

  • @billholder1330
    @billholder1330 3 месяца назад

    Moonchild is best listened to stoned, with friends. :) The twiddley tweedles do go on, but it does come back around... I get lost in it.

  • @IshwaraYogaNET
    @IshwaraYogaNET Год назад

    i HOPE YOU do some more Crimson discs, very entertaining, you had me laughing my tits off during your critique of Moonchild. Listen / critique Starless and Bible Black , my personal favourite, and maybe RED . Funny

  • @humbertopacheco8926
    @humbertopacheco8926 5 месяцев назад +1

    Moonchild it's just ASMR for Musicians

  • @marthaworc7873
    @marthaworc7873 Год назад +1

    The last 10 minutes of Moonchild are what is called "Frippertronics", as in Robert Fripp, the lead guitarist.

    • @ynotbmale5218
      @ynotbmale5218 Год назад

      No, it is not Frippertronics just improv. Frippertronics included the use of tape looping…

    • @marthaworc7873
      @marthaworc7873 Год назад +1

      @@ynotbmale5218 You are right. It reminded me or Frippertronics.

    • @ynotbmale5218
      @ynotbmale5218 Год назад

      Fripp added lots to music… Check out “Heavenly Musical Corporation” for Frippertronics. 😁

  • @BadyearOakarus
    @BadyearOakarus 9 месяцев назад +1

    9:23 my two braincells communicating

  • @frederickpando9444
    @frederickpando9444 9 месяцев назад

    Yes, the lead vocalist on all the tracks is Greg Lake. He would leave the band and form a new band called Emerson, Lake & Palmer..

  • @donisaac5789
    @donisaac5789 Год назад

    Nice reaction, im a very big King crimson fan. I have an album reccomendation for you. santana-caravanserai. Its some of the best jazz rock you will ever hear, very underrated album, its a 11/10 album.

  • @westmaatita8822
    @westmaatita8822 Год назад +1

    King Crimson are the truth. Next to The Beatles and RUSH they are arguably one of the most influential rock bands of all time. And this is a band that ONLY got better with each subsequent album. This was back when musicians were godlike virtuosos and played well beyond human capability. Good for you for discovering them. Enjoy!
    And Kanye is a child compared to the mighty Crimso

  • @hermittraveler2163
    @hermittraveler2163 Год назад +1

    You should definitely give "Close to the Edge" by Yes a listen.

  • @glennkunz5215
    @glennkunz5215 Год назад

    I was a King crimson Head Back when I was 16, 1970 . Most excellent progressive rock

  • @TheRKae
    @TheRKae Год назад

    Read "Lucky Man: The Autobiography of Greg Lake." (He's the vocalist.) He takes you back to the creation of this album. It's excellent.

  • @wallacecallow2255
    @wallacecallow2255 Год назад

    And the title song is the crown jewel. It got a lot of airplay back in the day.

  • @WilburBullara
    @WilburBullara 10 месяцев назад +1

    Moonchild is easily my favorite song on the album.

    • @oskar3897
      @oskar3897 2 месяца назад +1

      I feel like you'd love the composer Edgard Varese

    • @WilburBullara
      @WilburBullara 2 месяца назад

      @@oskar3897 👀👀👀 i’m interested

  • @PossiblyTheRealSirSqualo
    @PossiblyTheRealSirSqualo 4 месяца назад

    1:07 me when a wizard casts a spell that steals all my money and I look in my wallet

  • @stone8man
    @stone8man Год назад

    The first song i played diablo with a long time ago, great album

  • @surfaceten510n
    @surfaceten510n Год назад +2

    Robert fripp still mad as a box of frogs.

  • @IFHorus
    @IFHorus Год назад

    They opened their early shows with Schizoid, that very gentle, vague sound for a few minutes after taking the stage. Barely audible. A few jeers from the crowd, others had more faith in what was coming. Listen...... ..................... BAM, tore their faces off.

  • @thethinkingcatakaneonormie3527
    @thethinkingcatakaneonormie3527 Год назад +1

    If you want some more progressive Rock Suggestions Jethro Tulls Thick as a Brick and Genesis The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway there both long but thats the beauty of progressive Rock that its like a meal for the senses unlike most mordern music is like a sandwich.

  • @JohnDoe-np3zk
    @JohnDoe-np3zk Год назад

    I painted the album cover. Red blue and white only colors.

  • @marthaworc7873
    @marthaworc7873 Год назад +1

    Well Kanye did get Fripp's permission to play a few seconds of King Crimson.

  • @mug_maniac_gaming4972
    @mug_maniac_gaming4972 Год назад +2

    Absolute banger

  • @marthaworc7873
    @marthaworc7873 Год назад +2

    Look up the lyrics to epitaph, you will know what the lyrics mean.

  • @thoru4367
    @thoru4367 Год назад +2

    You have to react to Morrissey - Vauxhaull and I album it's very good

  • @buzzardbeatniks
    @buzzardbeatniks 6 месяцев назад

    12:31. they are like "Psych!"

  • @daviddevora8105
    @daviddevora8105 9 месяцев назад

    Insane album. It's aged so well

  • @Stephanie-lm7sp
    @Stephanie-lm7sp 6 месяцев назад

    Dude.... This is Prog Rock Jazz.

  • @alejandrobojorquez6181
    @alejandrobojorquez6181 Год назад +1

    BRiAN BENNETT - VOYAGE ( 1978) Science Fiction Space is one Album that will indeed be a Masterpiece of Synthesizer music unlike you have ever listened to it was inspired by STAR WARS movie from 1977 and you can tell by the Album cover 📔 what you see on the cover is exactly what you would expect in the music it self it will take you on a journey from start to finish it's out of this 🌎🌍 world through space & time

  • @moist_hero699
    @moist_hero699 4 месяца назад

    Twenty first century schizoid man🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣

  • @aaaaa111aaaaa
    @aaaaa111aaaaa Год назад +2

    That "clarinet" is a flute

  • @jackknife8317
    @jackknife8317 Год назад +1

    Dude try some early Genesis jewels!! and i suscribe, cheers!

  • @shomaula
    @shomaula Год назад +1

    12:02 bro this shit is so funny

  • @bobyhic
    @bobyhic Год назад

    Lol YT algorithms brings me here. Moonchild yeah no one lstened more than once.
    The noise at the end was the prelude to the first side
    Being vinyl. You flipped it over back to side one.
    Now play the song Starless from the Red Album.
    Different line up. Blows your mind

  • @silvertube52
    @silvertube52 Год назад +1

    I Talk to the Wind is sort of a filler. A lot of spacey jazz. It lulls you into a meditative state before the title track kicks yer ass. Back in the day we'd be stoned, so it worked. If not stoned, skip track 4.

  • @hypnoticatrance
    @hypnoticatrance Год назад

    Oh boy, you don't have any clue how nice our music was :) There is no way in today's music, can be compared with it.

    • @ghostraptor4594
      @ghostraptor4594 11 месяцев назад

      listen to Ants from up here by black country new road and see you still think that :)

  • @nathandix8522
    @nathandix8522 Год назад +4

    Try red by the same band

    • @smags1082
      @smags1082  Год назад +3

      Getting to that very soon

  • @darrylstaflund3431
    @darrylstaflund3431 Год назад

    Great reaction!

  • @tsufmosplaysm336
    @tsufmosplaysm336 Год назад +1

    Now do Selling England by the Pound, by Genesis.

  • @mcasualjacques
    @mcasualjacques Год назад

    All Hail The King

  • @snowqueen_8958
    @snowqueen_8958 Год назад

    Prog rock is a rabbit hole
    Explore and have fun