The above iteration of King Crimson came replete with
- Robert Fripp: guitar
- Bill Bruford: drums & percussion
- Adrian Belew: guitar & vocals
- Tony Levin: bass guitar
The above concert was filmed in 1982.
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Open up the video fully, having already inserted your headphones. Wondrous song, great memories, classic lineup of musical artists.
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Liked everything these guys did. Being a keyboard player myself and showing my bias, I always thought a keyboard player would have been a plus....when I hear their music I can hear the keyboard chops that I think needed to be there......in my head, I hear a B-3 backin' them up!
ReplyDeleteBut, of course, they did just fine without me!! ;-)
Scotty: their occasional keyboard player in earlier versions was Robert Fripp, on Mellotron. In some ways, I miss hearing the Mellotron played in performance.
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Ah, a Mellotron, I owned one, one of the most unreliable pieces of equipment I ever owned, next to my AMC Matador! Yep, I takes a lot of humility to admit ownership of a Matador!
ReplyDeleteCollectors still like to scoop them up. I don't get it as the same sounds are now readily available in samplers.
I openly admit to my old fart status but, I like the music gear that technology has given us now. Carrying around those Hammonds in the old days probably contributed to my back being in the condition it's in now!
I never made it far enough in the ranks of the music biz to afford a roadie!
The Hammond I use now weights a few ounces....the weight of a CD the virtual instrument software is on. Those Mellotrons weren't exactly light either!