Just met David Cross today where's he's rehearsing with his new band is 'David Cross Crimson' at Mill Hill studios in London. I was rehearsing with my band. We spoke and had a good chat. Such a gentleman. Legend!
Yes! Larks tongues in aspic part 1 done by the current line up is really good, but i think it lacks the tension David Cross menaged to provide with his violin.
If a final last tour have to be, i deeply hope that Fripp will have the kindness to offer David Cross & Adrian Belew to be part of, as guest and fundamental elements of the great King Crimson sound... !
I saw this number performed by a completely or totally different band: King Crimson 1974! David Cross - Violin, Robert Fripp - guitar, John Wetton - Bass & Bill Bruford - drums. But these guys do a truly incredible job without copying, on the contrary, their inspired and driven by the school of King Crimson :-) Going to see Stick men next April in Montreal.
It's interesting and good to see David Cross play LTIA2 again. In the Belew era of KC, I thought it was cool to see Adrian play the violin part on guitar. Now it's good to see the original form again. But the song sounds thin to me with the guitar chords being played on a Warr. The opening chords don't have as much impact on a tapped instrument as they do on a strummed instrument. Aggressive attack means a lot at the start of the song.
That's quite a workout for Pat Mastelotto. He must be late sixties now. The music feels brighter and happier without Fripp's dour seriousness pulling it down. I love your music Robert, but you have gone a tiny bit strange in recent years.
Just met David Cross today where's he's rehearsing with his new band is 'David Cross Crimson' at Mill Hill studios in London. I was rehearsing with my band. We spoke and had a good chat. Such a gentleman. Legend!
Fripp needs to add David Cross to the new line up of King Crimson. That would be so EPIC!
I couldn't agree more!
Yes! Larks tongues in aspic part 1 done by the current line up is really good, but i think it lacks the tension David Cross menaged to provide with his violin.
Great to see David Cross play with 2 later Crims. 🎻🎶👌
Yes! It’s great to see a former member of Crimson ( Cross) get together with current members of Crimson and play this classic Crimson song. Love it!
SO great to hear David Cross after so long. Saw him with Crim in '74. Positively devastating concert!
If a final last tour have to be, i deeply hope that Fripp will have the kindness to offer David Cross & Adrian Belew to be part of, as guest and fundamental elements of the great King Crimson sound... !
David Cross is one talented musician. I loved his work with King Crimson; Lark's Tongue in Aspic is one of my favorites.
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Wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
I saw this number performed by a completely or totally different band: King Crimson 1974! David Cross - Violin, Robert Fripp - guitar, John Wetton - Bass & Bill Bruford - drums. But these guys do a truly incredible job without copying, on the contrary, their inspired and driven by the school of King Crimson :-) Going to see Stick men next April in Montreal.
Well, the guy with the hat is David Cross actually...
Plus'73 for me. SoFla
lucky you could see them in such a relaxed environment, having a drink and seated!!!
The venue simply cannot hold the greatness of this music and this world class musicians. Thanks for the video!
Miking the violin in the old days was A Trick
Exceptionally good.
Pat Mastelotto was the drummer for 80's cheese band Mr Mister...hard to believe but true. Exceptional percussionist.
He ALSO played all over the EPIC Oranges and Lemons album by XTC!
Pat mastelotto is an awesome drummer! Wonderful person to chat with also yes he has been in several bands! You gotta pay the bills
Tony Levin half-man half-bass
Violinist was getting it though.
wonderful emotions renewed
It's interesting and good to see David Cross play LTIA2 again. In the Belew era of KC, I thought it was cool to see Adrian play the violin part on guitar. Now it's good to see the original form again.
But the song sounds thin to me with the guitar chords being played on a Warr. The opening chords don't have as much impact on a tapped instrument as they do on a strummed instrument. Aggressive attack means a lot at the start of the song.
Toujours aussi envoutant !
Looks like the ground is shaking
Superb.
Great !!!!!!
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James, some another track on this concert, from Starless and the bible black album?
Hello Oscar, sorry I just filmed this one :)
Stupid question: Does Pat have a Theremin in his kit?
That's quite a workout for Pat Mastelotto. He must be late sixties now. The music feels brighter and happier without Fripp's dour seriousness pulling it down. I love your music Robert, but you have gone a tiny bit strange in recent years.
This recording is godawful.
What a load of rubbish.
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