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Lizard is an underrated classic. I will spin it soon 
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RIP! Saw the news on Facebook of all places (Prog United group I think) yesterday evening. I love Lizard, and from what I understand he was never happy with his work nor time in KC. Thank you for your art and rest in peace!

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Stackridge's 'No-One's More Important Than The Earthworm' was derived from a song written by Gordon Haskell and it's a favorite. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D35JhgKgO_8

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Originally posted by Ronstein Ronstein wrote:

Stackridge's 'No-One's More Important Than The Earthworm' was derived from a song written by Gordon Haskell and it's a favorite. 




One of the top Stackridge tracks overall and the only vocal track on that nearly-all instrumental filpside of Extravaganza.
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Originally posted by Man With Hat Man With Hat wrote:

RIP

Lizard is an underrated classic. I will spin it soon 
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Sad news. RIP Gordon. 

He actually had a few minor hits in the UK later on if I'm not mistaken.

you're right, well actually he had one big hit, a #2 album ("Harry's Bar") and single ("How Wonderful you are") in 2002

I can't think of a guy less likely to have a big hit but there you go


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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Sad news. RIP Gordon. 

He actually had a few minor hits in the UK later on if I'm not mistaken.

you're right, well actually he had one big hit, a #2 album ("Harry's Bar") and single ("How Wonderful you are") in 2002

I can't think of a guy less likely to have a big hit but there you go
Often referred to as jazz folk, Harry's Bar was a great album. One of those rare unique recordings that an artist can never reproduce once they release it. Gordon tried with two more albums but it just didn't have the magic of Harry's Bar.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jayem Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2020 at 11:38
Thanks for sharing that very nice dgm post !

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I first remember the man who laughed at the line ending Indoor Games with "hey ho". He's a better known musician than I'd expected. It's been very long since I've listened to music like what's on his solo albums (I'm discovering them !), to the extent it brings a kind of enjoyment of "exotic" order
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Originally posted by Icarium Icarium wrote:

RiP to the final 70s King Crimson vocalist
Er, ah, that would be John Wetton.

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I think he meant the last one to pass away. (hopefully.)
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^You got me there.
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yeah 4 vocalists in the 1970s and they are all deceased now.  Boz was the first to pass (2006), then Lake (2016) then Wetton (2017)  now Haskell (2020)
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

yeah 4 vocalists in the 1970s and they are all deceased now.  Boz was the first to pass (2006), then Lake (2016) then Wetton (2017)  now Haskell (2020)

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Originally posted by Sean Trane Sean Trane wrote:

Originally posted by geekfreak geekfreak wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

A Shame. RIP.

Probably the only artist to do a stint in Crimson who regretted it to his dying days.


A shame indeed


Just for that I'll play Lizard, the album he hates the mostEvil Smile

RIP GordonOuch


Brilliant album!
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I'm terribly sorry for Gordon Haskell's passing.
He was such an interesting persona. First with his 70s King Crimson stint and folkish tunes, and then "coming back" in 2000s with a big hit and mature, reflective albums - he's had quite noticeable following here in Poland. Still remember how his concert in Warsaw circa 2003 was loudly touted in national TV, and soon after that collaboration with Polish singer Katarzyna Skrzynecka got even more attention. So intriguing!

Gordon also played live in my hometown (yay!) promoting "One Day Soon", my parents attended and loved every minute of it. My father said that live arrangements were much, much more vivid and engaging than the LP itself; I wonder if someone recorded or witnessed it? Anyways, paps loved the concert and was positively surprised.

When it comes to LIZARD, this one is my favorite, most cherished KC album - if I had to pick one - and Gordon's vocals are huge part of that... even if he disliked his stay in the band. What if that lineup went on tour and "opened up" with more democratic approach to songwriting? Would love to know.
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Originally posted by thief thief wrote:

I'm terribly sorry for Gordon Haskell's passing.
He was such an interesting persona. First with his 70s King Crimson stint and folkish tunes, and then "coming back" in 2000s with a big hit and mature, reflective albums - he's had quite noticeable following here in Poland. Still remember how his concert in Warsaw circa 2003 was loudly touted in national TV, and soon after that collaboration with Polish singer Katarzyna Skrzynecka got even more attention. So intriguing!

Gordon also played live in my hometown (yay!) promoting "One Day Soon", my parents attended and loved every minute of it. My father said that live arrangements were much, much more vivid and engaging than the LP itself; I wonder if someone recorded or witnessed it? Anyways, paps loved the concert and was positively surprised.

When it comes to LIZARD, this one is my favorite, most cherished KC album - if I had to pick one - and Gordon's vocals are huge part of that... even if he disliked his stay in the band. What if that lineup went on tour and "opened up" with more democratic approach to songwriting? Would love to know.
Yes, Gordon was a bit of a star in Poland and his later albums sold the best there. He also had a great appreciation for the people, not only for being great fans, but he found the Poles to be incredibly nice, warm hearted people and their young musicians to be totally enthusiastic about playing with him and appreciating his music. It was one of the bright spots in his long up and down music career. The only way to see what KC would have sounded like if Gordon was allowed to contribute songwriting is to listen to the songs on his album "It Is And It Isn't" and try to imagine Fripp and co. doing that music.

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Man, I just saw this. A darn shame. I know he wasn't happy with the results of the time he spent in KC, but honestly I think he sang every song on Lizard perfectly, and Cadence And Cascade as well. I should check out his solo stuff that was mentioned, can't believe it's not listed on PA.
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Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

yeah 4 vocalists in the 1970s and they are all deceased now.  Boz was the first to pass (2006), then Lake (2016) then Wetton (2017)  now Haskell (2020)

In the 70's. Adrian Belew and some of the others are still alive though. I haven't kept track of KC in a while so not sure who after Adrian sang with them.
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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

yeah 4 vocalists in the 1970s and they are all deceased now.  Boz was the first to pass (2006), then Lake (2016) then Wetton (2017)  now Haskell (2020)

In the 70's. Adrian Belew and some of the others are still alive though. I haven't kept track of KC in a while so not sure who after Adrian sang with them.
Adrian was a long time member from the Discipline album in the 80s to the last KC studio album The Power To Believe. "Jakko" Jakszyk has replaced him for the reformation concerts of the last few years. KC almost had as many vocalists as Spinal Tap had drummers.

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I've been playing Lizard today after not hearing it for a long time. It's still an album that totally amazes me.

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