King Crimson Central Park New York City NY 1973

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  • if you'll excuse me I need to change my pants.

  • hmm not many postings. yea everybody used to think fripp was a god. i remember the first time i saw genesis steve hackett looked just like fripp and sat down and before that al demiola was sporting the fripp look and also sat while playing. i heard phil collins wife say he just used to sit in his room an listen to larks tongues over and over for hours. i guess i wasnt the only one obsessed by crimson.

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  • @captbss - never seen Leven play and sing at the same time...or sing at all. plus Wettons playing out of time with his vocal...very hard to do, trust me. Wettons not in my top ten, but a singing bass player is rare...leven has him on raw skill, but they stack up close with wettons singing and songwriting skills added to the mix.

  • pretty cool footage

  • Fabuleux !!! thx for this killer post ;)

  • Verlo, termina y decir "espectacular"; la gente alrededor mirandome sin sorpresa: es KC..

  • Tony Levin makes John Wetton seem so average today compared to back in 73

  • John Wetton Now he is an Old Fat Man. But he can still play though.

  • @gervasi05 Para la vida!!!

  • Lo mejor del progre para el recuerdo

  • @maxinedal Yeah! Me too!  I used tp love taking acid & listen to this when it really hit me...That was when the album was new.

  • Best progressive rock band ever, from the beginning (1968-9) to the end of prog rock in 1974-75 more or less. From Belew onward, only a snobbish and very empty shadow of the real deep and dramatic music they composed and improvised with the 1969-74 line ups. Got it CraftyGtrist?

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