Robert Fripp - Please make him amazing for me |
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rushfan4
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 09:50 | |
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Kojak
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 09:58 | |
I really should have children, then sell their kidneys to pay for all the albums recommended on this site. |
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Triceratopsoil
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 18:05 | |
Did you actually follow my step-by-step instructions? |
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The Monodrone
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Posted: May 10 2010 at 18:34 | |
Discipline has some very nice interlocking and layered guitars alongside Adrian Belew... it's not one of my favorite KC albums, but it has some very nice guitar work. I also really like (some might find this weird) the solo from " I Talk to the WInd " from KC's first album.. i don't know , i just really like its tone and subleties.. so check that one out and, if you're like me, you might find it quite interesting. Also, as stated before, The Power to Believe is definitely one of KC's better and more guitar-oriented albums of the last decade.
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 07 2010 at 10:25 | |
I just found the most touching piece of guitar work I've listened to in years: http://www.progarchives.com/mp3.asp?id=1401 (audio sample)
Makes me , I it... Edited by harmonium.ro - June 07 2010 at 10:26 |
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rushfan4
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Posted: June 07 2010 at 10:47 | |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: June 07 2010 at 10:55 | |
If you think that's too ambient, wait till you hear what he's doing now... Compared to what he's doing now, "Evening Star" is like a Hollywood action blockbuster
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rushfan4
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Posted: June 07 2010 at 11:05 | |
Yikes!
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ProgressiveAttic
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Posted: June 07 2010 at 14:05 | |
This should make you love Fripp:
If not... check Fracture out (the Starless and Bible Black or Great Deceiver version)... If it doesn't work... you have no cure... |
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Triceratopsoil
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Posted: June 07 2010 at 17:32 | |
For some reason that reminds me of Flight of the Bumblebee
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rushfan4
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: June 07 2010 at 18:28 | |
Now see I thought Fripp was amazing, but after hearing this I've become totally disenchanted with Robert. But seriously, I know a lot of people here who latched on to KC's itchycock first don't care for this one, but I love the humor or should I say humour? Plus Fripp had developed his guitar style really well by then. Edited by Slartibartfast - June 07 2010 at 18:28 |
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Kestrel
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Posted: June 12 2010 at 03:15 | |
Fripp & Eno - Evening Star and Equatorial Stars are amazing albums. I didn't like ambient at all when I first heard it but now I put it along side progressive rock for favorite genre. Unfortunately there do not seem to be too many samples online. I did find this though which is pretty cool - Fripp & Eno Live in 1975: |
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The Runaway
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Posted: June 14 2010 at 23:30 | |
In one sentence: Fripp invented prog rock as we know it.
MIND=BLOWN |
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himtroy
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Posted: June 14 2010 at 23:57 | |
I agree with him being very good with Adrian alongside him. But in my opinions his most dominant guitar came about in the Wetton era. Songs like Fracture and many others in that 1973-1974 era. Especially live.
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Drummerboy
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Posted: June 15 2010 at 09:13 | |
Agree with all but the first sentence: with Adrian there came a lot of dischord/distortion that made me lose interest. But in the Lark's Tongue/Red period KC was untouchable; shatteringly powerful, so tight, and heavy (which does not mean just loud). Especially live as you say, unforgettable.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: June 15 2010 at 14:09 | |
I really loved what Adrian and Robert did together with Bill and Tony. Larks and Starless and Red are pretty much my favorites though. The '80's would have probably really sucked for me, musically speaking. without what they did. Discipline above all the rest of the three.
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lazland
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Posted: June 15 2010 at 14:31 | |
Red is, for me, one of the most important prog albums ever made, and should melt the heart of even the most assured sceptic, but I do agree re discipline, which remains a seminal album of its decade. |
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darkshade
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Posted: June 16 2010 at 01:22 | |
think about some of those KC songs man, there's some evil stuff going on, forget all the death metal and black metal. i dare say Fripp has written some of the most evil and petrifying music ever conceived by anyone (without being corny)
and then he has written some of the most beautiful music ever. sometimes intertwined with the dark tri-tones or heavy riffs. some KC music has brought me to the edge of tears. other times to the gates of hell themselves. and then there's the 80s era where i feel like im in this strange world and things are bouncing around TPTB is crazy too, probably the most insane album post-Red, it heavy, scary, beautiful, evil, electronic, and gripping. this can be said about most of his albums. that's amazing btw im having deja vu... |
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cstack3
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Posted: June 16 2010 at 01:49 | |
This might be my favorite Fripp guitar solo of all time, it starts at 1:32
If you don't think this is amazing, go sign up for a Michael Jackson forum or something.
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