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King Crimson - Lark's Tongues in Aspic - live

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2009

Beat Club - Bremen - 1972

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  • why are you reading the comments? enjoy the music!

  • This video scared the living crap out of me when I was younger and saw it on VH1 Classic.

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  • Is is me? or does Jamie Muir look kind of like Michael Giles.

  • 2:57 - 3:04 ...0_0

  • I found this, weird....

  • cathoderoy. What?

  • King Crimson, is most every phase, served as a major influence to progressive musicians of every genre. I love this line-up due to the unique voice of Jamie Muir, a percussionist who'd stormed free improv ensembles in the UK with his 'industrial drumkit', hand drums, talking drum, collection of gongs and bells and rather manic approach to playing them all---and often simultaneously! Also with Bill Bruford's drumkit, John Wetton's bass& vocals, David Cross' violin and of course Fripp. Damn.

  • @cathoderoy Fine, dude. An opinion is an opinion, and I can't change yours. Let's agree to disagree, then.

  • @Bitteulze "...COMPARABABLE..."...good one...that's O.K., I write rememember sometimes...

  • @ShazerThe I've listened to "O.K. Computer" and I even chopped into into pieces to show my friends how similar they are to parts of "A Wizard, A True Star", I've seen the videos from all their records and I have a copy of "Making Friends Is Easy"...I saw them perform their magnum opus, the record that's considered their best, from beginning to end...what the Hell else do I have to do to conclude whether or not I like them, buy ALL their records, see ALL their concerts? I don't like them enough..

  • @cathoderoy Well, have you done all of that with Radiohead? Just because you know know who inspired the producer to produce one of their many albums (although it can be considered their best album by some people; an opinion I disagree with) doesn't mean you know everything about the band. You are condemning them out of pure bigotry, which can be considered ignorance.

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