King Crimson

Discussion in 'Entertainment Lounge' started by SmellyStuff, Feb 9, 2012.

  1. SmellyStuff MP Chung

    I know that these guys will be too pretentious/homo for the majority of you here but fuck me dead, they are amazing. Been going through the maddest King Crimson phase lately. Mel Collins and David Cross have given me a new appreciation for the saxophone and violin respectively.

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    Confusion will be my epitaph as I crawl a cracked and broken path...

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    A slow song but beautiful. The cornet solo at the end is epic.

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    Dat violin.

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    And this song is just pure jizz worthy.
     
  2. Paddy P Orr

    Love King Crimson, actually thought about ordering an album of theirs. In The Wake of Poseidon is the album that got me into this group.
     
  3. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    Didn't expect that type of music after seeing paddy loves it. Pretty easy listening indeed. Might to a bit of exploration on them this afternoon.
     
  4. Paddy P Orr

    I enjoy more variety then I let on or people expect. It is nice to escape the heavy metal I enjoy and tune in to some easy listening prog type music.
     
    Last edited: Feb 9, 2012
  5. SmellyStuff MP Chung

    Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black and Red are all fairly heavy so you'll probably want to stay away from them if you want some "easy listening" stuff. In the Court of the Crimson King and In the Wake of Poseidon are definitely their "quietest" albums.
     

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