really cool cover, alot more emphasis on melody. which is funny cuz it felt like fripp the melody man focused on rhythm for this one. never the less amazing cover, by amazing musicians.
And Pat..well, just looking at the guy you can tell he's built like a red Fire Hydrant. Seems to me his approach to a song like Red is..hit a lot of things & at times..hit them hard! hehe. No one told him that back in the 80's Bruford played this on touch sensitive E Drums? Well, a good drumming workout never hurt anyone. Again, a good version of Red..played by a trio filling it out like a 4 piece. 1 last comment about Bruford; had more or less the pro talent with first Yes songs. distinct
@dendendn you know, a thought like that I don't think would've occured to me..but your right! Yea..these Stickers..Sticking it to the fans at this show & giving them their dollars worth. Red's such a cold, mean loveable song; only someone as ratcheted up as Bobby F in the day could've wrote it. But yea. Tony dominates. For some reason I want to say with '80s crim at least he played bass on this. But here he obviously shows a broader approach with getting the job done 'real well'. cont'd.
sweet watching pat mastelotto play on here. he came to our school for a clinic a little while back, played a show with the faculty, it was sweet that the ended on 21st century schizoid man
KING CRIMSON tribute band THE GREAT DECEIVERS are playing on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 @ the Good Hurt club in West Los Angeles!!! Find them on myspace and/or Facebook to send them your name and email address to get in for FREE!!!
Wow... I saw them opening for Porcupine Tree at La Riviera, Madrid...I couldn´t realize i was going to see Porcupine Tree and Half King Crimson in the same concert..
@errincon Actually, you saw 3/5ths of King Crimson. Gavin Harrison and Pat Mastelloto are both in King Crimson.
I saw the current lineup of King Crimson two years ago in New York three times at the Nokia Theatre, and they were the three best shows of my life. Gavin Harrison and Pat Mastelloto's drum duets were the best thing drum-wise I've ever seen live.
really cool cover, alot more emphasis on melody. which is funny cuz it felt like fripp the melody man focused on rhythm for this one. never the less amazing cover, by amazing musicians.
shadowmalik009 1 month ago
this was played at Nefertiti and i wasn't there?! its like 30minutes from were i live :(
iamastormtrooper 1 month ago
bad ass
hihats 4 months ago
This aggregation shows agreat deal of respect 4 this EPIC! Can`t wait 2 Cm live in ATL GA 9 19 11! Big thanx 4 the "UP" broadaccent!
pdgaelitstrat 5 months ago
this was on my birhtday :)
jlmpeace27 6 months ago
excellent!!! that growl around 2:12 was sick...and Pat is doing a great job, really making this song more interesting than it might have been
MatthuStull 6 months ago
And Pat..well, just looking at the guy you can tell he's built like a red Fire Hydrant. Seems to me his approach to a song like Red is..hit a lot of things & at times..hit them hard! hehe. No one told him that back in the 80's Bruford played this on touch sensitive E Drums? Well, a good drumming workout never hurt anyone. Again, a good version of Red..played by a trio filling it out like a 4 piece. 1 last comment about Bruford; had more or less the pro talent with first Yes songs. distinct
jamesnich99 7 months ago
Tony Levin is a bass super-warrior!!
dendendn 8 months ago 2
@dendendn you know, a thought like that I don't think would've occured to me..but your right! Yea..these Stickers..Sticking it to the fans at this show & giving them their dollars worth. Red's such a cold, mean loveable song; only someone as ratcheted up as Bobby F in the day could've wrote it. But yea. Tony dominates. For some reason I want to say with '80s crim at least he played bass on this. But here he obviously shows a broader approach with getting the job done 'real well'. cont'd.
jamesnich99 7 months ago
sweet watching pat mastelotto play on here. he came to our school for a clinic a little while back, played a show with the faculty, it was sweet that the ended on 21st century schizoid man
MetalHead420100 11 months ago
pat is awesome
unclejonas 11 months ago
masterpiece
pawmade88 1 year ago
Your not supposed to have cameras a King Crimson shows, wtf.
DarthHater100 1 year ago
@DarthHater100 this is not a king crimson show, it's actually half of the king's men. The one that doesn't stand cameras is Mr. Fripp.
unclejonas 11 months ago
the drummer is appaling
petit87 1 year ago
@petit87 you mean the drummer is one of the greatest in the world.
DarthHater100 1 year ago
Pat Mastelotto FTW
007Pogo 1 year ago 2
Powerful stuff.
SwietnyLew 1 year ago
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Hell yeah P@T and TONY!!!!!
KING CRIMSON tribute band THE GREAT DECEIVERS are playing on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 @ the Good Hurt club in West Los Angeles!!! Find them on myspace and/or Facebook to send them your name and email address to get in for FREE!!!
Elyodachido 33 minutes ago
Elyodachido 1 year ago
Uau!
Lyktwz 1 year ago
FUCK YES!
FinbarFinbarFinbar 1 year ago
Stick Men en Venezuela!!!
orlandomarquez00 2 years ago
how dare those people cross infront of the stage at THIS show!!!! hahaha
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Elyodachido 2 years ago
Wow... I saw them opening for Porcupine Tree at La Riviera, Madrid...I couldn´t realize i was going to see Porcupine Tree and Half King Crimson in the same concert..
errincon 2 years ago
@errincon Actually, you saw 3/5ths of King Crimson. Gavin Harrison and Pat Mastelloto are both in King Crimson.
I saw the current lineup of King Crimson two years ago in New York three times at the Nokia Theatre, and they were the three best shows of my life. Gavin Harrison and Pat Mastelloto's drum duets were the best thing drum-wise I've ever seen live.
Stay heavy!
FinbarFinbarFinbar 1 year ago