Posted on 08/02/2016 5:46:06 PM PDT by Zeneta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUIYskCHrEI&index=5&list=RDQilNVTZx5CI
Aspic.
Saw them at the Pier in New York City back in the late eighties. They were awesome. Sleepless is my favorite KC piece.
We can do part 4, but I’m not sure the others are sufficiently prepared.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VQirg—ZJM&list=RDQilNVTZx5CI&index=14
Your link is Elephant talk, which is cool, but not Discipline.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZbd7EL7kvQ&list=RDdZbd7EL7kvQ#t=4
Discipline is sick, tight and on message.
Or even Indiscipline
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr70ttkMoHE
Here's another Youtube butchered song title.
No, it's not about first aid. It should be "Mondo Bondage."
Mondo Bandage
I scraped up my knee so bad
There's no first aid
I've been injured
All broke up inside
Swallowed all my pride.
FWIW,
Adrian Belew is still fighting Island Records.
And then there is this;
Thela Hun Ginjeet King Crimson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-5hLiZnJhU&index=8&list=RDdZbd7EL7kvQ
You are correct,
Aspic.
I figured the opening track on the Discipline album was satisfactory enough representation...
One of my favorite little interview bits from Bill Bruford
The combination of Belew, Fripp, Levin and Bruford was amazing.
Fripp, a guitar genius went off in a different direction.
Tony Levin found himself on stage with Peter Gabriel performing Solsbury Hill.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj-OO4pl2So
IMHO, they are all Christians but are afraid to say so.
And then there is this;
1967 by Adrian Belew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD-GrAMUzO8&list=PL1YwF1mTFLzdh9WY64EyZ9j_5Bhc85dFp
Levin has been with Gabriel for years.
Fripp also played on several Gabriel albums.
I liked the original better with Steve Hunter on guitar.
This would have been a squarely Mk2 track in the making.
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