King Crimson-Indiscipline

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2010

Album:DISCIPLINE,1981
- Adrian Belew / guitar, vocals
- Bill Bruford / drums
- Robert Fripp / guitar, devices
- Tony Levin / Stick, basses, backing vocals

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  • I didn't listen to this for a long time and I listened to it again and still liked it

  • I repeat myself when I love a song, I repeat myself when I love a song, I repeat myself when I love a song, I repeat myself when I love a song, I repeat myself when I love a song, I repeat myself when I love a song, I repeat myself when I love a song, I repeat myself when I love a song...

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  • about the tool/CK debate, from the tool wikipedia page:

    Robert Fripp:"I can detect more Tool influence in King Crimson, than I can hear King Crimson in Tool."

    LOOOOOOL

  • this song is fucking bad!!

  • Great song! Anyone know what the symbol on the album is? Does it mean anything? Or is it just King Crimson art?

  • sure this is good but how much Rock do you have to break in order to survive and could the donuts stop asking questions really soon.

  • Tool Might be great, but you always gotta remember where they got their style from. KC BITCHES

  • @benlorenc Thanks for filling me in. I do enjoy some of Tool's stuff, but am not thoroughly familiar with all their work. I guess what bugs me is since "the troll" heard Tool first, he assumes their stuff came first and KC must be copying them (always a complement) when it's just the opposite. We need more Rock History! I guess I can't make him notice the publication date...On another note, I saw KC (this lineup) in concert and it was awesome.

  • @Fanculo

    Adoro i King Crimson, adoro i Tool e l'idea di azzardare estemporanei plagi, anche solo di confrontarli e dire se siano meglio gli uni o gli altri, mi fa rivoltare le budella. Sei un mentecatto incompetente. Stai zitto

  • @AikiBudo22 i'm pretty sure that he's trolling but at 2:20 buford plays a fill that is literally the exact same as a fill that danny plays in pushit. if questioned i am sure that any member of tool would tell you that they have the utmost respect for king crimson.

  • thumbs if you're pissed that youtube took down the full album version of discipline. sorry guys, i think i watched it too many times and youtube caught on.

  • @FunQLove Please. The KC band members were born in the 1940s and the Tool Band members were born in the 1960s, along with me. You have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. KC were Gods while Tool wasn't even a dream on the horizon. It's whole origin came from bands like KC. So shut up and listen. The cool world didn't get invented in the last 10 years

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