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hcaulfield_58
Anyone else feel like this album should be longer? It has so much great material but it doesn't really leave me satisfied I'd like another 15 minutes of this please frippy boy
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marcos_gaspar
I repeat myself when under stress I repeat myself when under stress I repeat myself when under stress I repeat myself when under stress I repeat myself when under stress I repeat myself when under stress I repeat myself when under stress I repeat
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WatsonPepeLives
Very good and refreshing album, but I don't think it should have been billed as King Crimson, as it has very little (if nothing) to do with the sound and feel of their 70's back catalogue. I feel the same about mid-80's Yes (aka Cinema).
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Musical_Weasel
This is THE '80s prog record. Definitely outshines everything else in the decade, even Moving Pictures from the same year.
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theoutsideists
It won't let anyone do it lol. You'll have to wait for Last.fm to actually put the upload button back, assuming they ever bother or that putting the artwork on Last.fm was even included in the new rights agreement.
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nice_maymay_man
We're not allowed to upload KC cover art, lest we become subject to the wrath of Bobby Fripp.
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MisterJunior
It's worth noting for those who insist on comparing Talking Heads to Discipline (and Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair as well as this era of King Crimson in general) that the Heads enlisted both Fripp and Belew to play guitar on their albums, so those saying Crimson "ripped off" Talking Heads are effectively saying that Fripp and Belew ripped themselves off with this material, which goes to show how silly the argument is in the first place. Anyway, this era of King Crimson has some of the best musicianship of any band ever.
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MisterJunior
"The Sheltering Sky" has really grabbed me lately. Such a serene, tranquil piece on its surface but bubbling under that peaceful exterior is an arresting intensity.
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Cassandra-Leo
Hard to believe this album's thirty-four years old this year. It's aged a lot better than a lot of its contemporaries. Definitely a masterpiece.
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Newt_Valarcci
Man this is really growing on me, I didn't like it at first, now I'm tempted to say that it's my second favorite Crimson album, just behind Larks Tongues in Aspic (because let's face it, Larks' Tongues is a 10 through and through)
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filas312
Holy fucking shit. Grows and grows with time. It's like in Indiscipline. "I carried it around with me for days and days, Playing little games, Like not looking at it for a whole day, And then looking at it, To see if I still liked it. I did!" Tell me, how the fuck did they do it. It's heavier than a bunch of those so-called metalfags.
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kitkat129
What does that even mean? You can appreciate different genres for different reasons, no need to hate on something just because it's popular (yeah, I listen to Taylor and Carly, as well as prog rock and new wave). Also, I wrote that comment 10 years ago, I think I don't agree with it anymore, these days I'd prefer Remain in Light
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