Jesus, just blow my mind away!!! You cannot know how disappointed I am that I have never seen Fripp and the genius musicians he hires, play live and at this point, Jan 2023, I probably never will. Thank God for the people who upload to UA-cam!! Thank you!
Saw the 50th anniversary show in Chicago. Embarrassed that after being a fan for 37 years, I had never seen them play. Now stoked for the Cincy Beat set. Never miss another
I bought "In the Court of the Crimson King" off the rack in 1969, and I never looked back. It was the start of a love affair with King Crimson and spread to ELP, Rick Wakeman, and on and on. Some may say I frittered my time and money away, however I would argue that point. These musicians are simply too good to ignore. I am 70 now, and I still love this great music. A lifetime of entertainment is worth a little time and money.
TBH I have only just stumbled across King Crimson, having been a prog rock fan from the offset, starting with Camel,Genesis, Floyd ect ,I obviously new about Crimson ,but took a different road, so,here I am,knocking on 79.years young ,loving what I've just listened to,twice in 3 hours,gotta search for some CDs and vinyl before its too late,and the Reaper catches up.with me😅.
same. well, them and Dillinger Escape Plan, haha. I was always obsessed with all the KC lineups but have finally really jelled with the genius of this era. very dark and tight, but with a lot of beauty.
@@arekhautaluoma4276 It's honestly pretty fun to start listening to KC and realize that none of the albums are really similar at all because they all have different people. It makes going deep into their music more enjoyable.
Crimson is a musician academy once you're allowed in you are graduated to the next level.... Though I have my favorite Crimson line-up : Discipline....
Please post this in the description! 1:30 - Introductory Soundscape 6:55 - The Power to Believe I: A Cappella 7:40 - Level Five 15:00 - ProzaKc Blues 20:15 - The ConstruKction of Light 29:20 - HAppy With What You Have to Be Happy With 33:30 - Elektrik 42:20 - One Time 48:20 - Facts of Life 54:00 - The Power to Believe II 1:03:15 - Dangerous Curves 1:08:35 - LARKS' TONGUES IN ASPIC, PT. IV 1:17:20 - Coda - I Have a Dream 1:21:55 - The Deception of the Thrush 1:29:30 - The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum
What if you had listened to Fripp for 25 years and went to this show waiting for your old or newer fave's, and hear this!!! O.M.F.G. it's brilliant. It's clear. It's fresh!. It's new. It's what music should be. It's what heaven should be. Need a time machine.
How can anyone listen to "ordinary" music again after hearing this? this is what music was always meant to be, but nobody had either the balls nor talent to make it happen. If Robert Fripp never plays another note.he will be immortalized as one of the world's greatest musicians by those of us who could hear the genius.
Not by going cold turkey. I suggest slowly turn down to 'more ordinairy' by going through Van Der Graaf Generator, followed by some early Gentle Giant only to be followed by some 'Roundabout' Yes or 'Firth of Fifth' Genesis. To me that would be the only rehabilitating way back to some good ol' four-to-the-floor stuff.... Other suggestions welcome, though. I've been trying to rehab from prog for some time now, but I keep on getting side-tracked by even more obscure stuff like Khan or Caravan... Oh well. Maybe I just have to learn to live with my love for the unconvential side of things... :)
+Plan B Press , Publisher There's nothing that music was "meant to be". Music is literally what we make it to be. This just happens to be some really good music.
Elihu Wygant thinks they sound like they are a washed up band "practicing"(no offense Elihu). and Kevin Kiso thinks it's "fucking absolutely brilliant" The true beauty of music and artists in general, we all have very different tastes and sometimes we get to meet others with whom we have something in common!!
Bill Miller Yeah, "washed up" (aka still playing to paying audiences decades after their initial fame) and "practicing" music Elihu couldn't write or perform if his life depended on it. Perhaps not the best show from that tour, but c'mon.
You can sense the influence Adrian picked up from his time with Zappa. Robert is in a class by himself. I hope he lives to be 100 and he keeps on sitting in his wizard’s corner cranking out his musical alchemy.
All true on this thread. Robert should be knighted. I read Adrian’s story on his initial joining of KC. Robert…the King of Meter…spent 6 weeks teaching Adrian his fast picking technique. And of course Adrian was already the King of Noise and according to Bill Bruford his voice clarity could overcome any muddy PA system or building configuration.
One of the best shows I've ever seen in a club. I can't believe Adrian can sing and play some of the patterns he pulls off. Amazing musicians, the lot of em.
This music unfolds like a picture book full of stars, where birds come chirping, spinning farandoles, cracking rattles and dancing wizards. From rounds to nursery rhymes, the arrangements display their mystery, the songs fill with fervor and the instruments have the roundness and brilliance of chimes 🌺🕊️
+Bill Stuart In fact, I think this is more correct: Introductory Soundscape The Power to Believe I: A Capella Level Five ProzaKc Blues The ConstruKction of Light Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With Elektrik One Time Facts of Life The Power to Believe II Dangerous Curves Larks' Tongues in Aspic IV Larks' Tongues in Aspic Coda The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum
After more than forty years, still the best band I know. And probably the music of King Crimson still will be many years a source of inspiration for many bands and musicians. I will enjoy the music of King Crimson until the end of my life.
I saw a version of king crimson with just adrian and fripp open for porcupien tree in 2006 at the nokia theatre in NYc, that should tell you something... Love the King though
Trev James porcupine tree had their moment when they were good, today though they are suffering from what most band does lack of fantacy, they just keep on preducing albums but they do never come up with something good.
MrBrodernafluff Totally true, Porcupine Tree had its moments but nothing conclusive to be compared to giants like King Crimson who, no matter what lineup, has released only great albums. I have listen everything but nothing compares to KC.
Was lucky enough to see this show in Los Angeles, front row center seat. I recall the look on Adrian's face at the sight of us all moved to our feet in applause. He seemed genuinely moved by the love from the audience. What a gift.
I was a fan of the first King Crimson (The Sinfield days…) but lost their track for years, and I have “rediscovered” them recently… For the “Beat” tour I bought a “meet and greet” ticket for the first time in my life 😊
It seems like the entire history of prog rock led to this apex of a moment, prog at it's absolute best. Lots of Gentle Giant atonalities and looping off- kilter rhythms too, a special treat for me.
Christmas Eve Alone and this is my feel fkn awesome. Thank you King Crimson. I love you. Been following your music since 1970s. You are Amazing ❤️😘🎄2021 12/24
Un grupo que ha marcado la escena cultural inglesa, el grupo con mayor profundidad en la búsqueda de nuevas formas musicales desde la óptica del rock, más que Pink Floyd, más que Yes. Algunas veces a lindado con el jazz, algunas otras veces con la música electrónica experimental, bajo un sello muy característico recreado bajo la conducción de Robert Fripp, el viejo Robert Fripp, iconoclasta, experimental, arriesgado al igual que todos los grandes músicos que integraron las diversas formaciones de este King histórico y bellamente raro.
Que buen comentario ...........gracias a este tipo de rock progresivo, podremos decir claramente que los nuevos generos de la musica electronica como el psychedelic trances son influencia de esta gran musica.......y de estos grandes musicos
Fripp es tan diferente que hasta vino a México a tocar en el Salón Los Ángeles, templo de la música tropical, salsera, caribeña, etc. Que también me gusta. Su concepto de Crafty Guitar es otro nivel.
This is not, music for kids. Or most radio stations for that matter. The One and Only! Disappointing that Adrian was so unceremoniously let go though. A little insensitive on the part of Fripp to be honest.
I discovered ‘Larks Tongues in Aspic’ about 50 years ago and my life has never been the same since (I’m quite old now!). It is still to me the most bonkers piece of music I’ve ever heard. Everything sounds like it’s being played backwards. Pure effing genius. Every single part is off on one.
I was 22 years old. I was studying English Literature and started to smoke grass and enjoy music. I was starting to play bass. I had been captivated by Tool's Lateralus album and Pink Floyd was my religion. I lived in Valencia, Spain, a place where music culture was provincial and boring. No one ever came to Valencia. If you wanted to see a good concert you had to go to Madrid or Barcelona. One day I read that King Crimson was coming to Valencia and a friend told me that it would be great to go, but the tickets were too expensive for a Spanish student. Fortunately, I got two invitations by pulling contacts from local radio stations, where I had some friends. It was the Power to Believe tour. The set list was that one. The lineup was that. The show, even the costumes, are cloned. I promise you this: if an alien or inter-dimensional spacecraft came down right now and its occupants spoke to me telepathically revealing something trascendental to me about the sense of existence, they wouldn't reach that mix of listening to King Crimson for the first time and live absolutely stoned. I'm 37 right now, I'm smoking an excellent pot and I just found this video. I send a kiss on the cheek and a very emotional hug to whoever uploaded it. Thank you so much. I am your friend forever.
@johnebgood108 : Incoming Astralgram...from the desk of "A Thousand Suns": Only a true connoisseur of the entity, known as Robert Fripp,would know about his "studies "of Russian mystic Gurdjieff.Your explanation is an eloquent description of the ritual of a King Crimson "spectacle". OM......................live your life.....................end transmission.🔮✨🎼🙏🏼🎼✨
Это самый лучший концерт за всю историю "Кримсонов", поверьте мне. Здесь Фрипп соТоварищи выложились на полную катушку. Их музыка пусть и серьёзна порой, но заводит сердца слушателей и поднимает боевой дух.
Fripp always pauses, before a concert, and looks at everyone in the audience, and prays for them. the audience here got impatient. he always does that.
said "everything we know we learned from king crimson, just don't tell them" something like that, paraphrase. to which fripp responded: "i don't hear it". lmfao... they are on the next level, f'n with us in the most beautiful way. pure gold, high art.
as i listen to the introscape, this is brilliantly done. he sends the notes out exactly where they belong, as beautiful as nature, but from the hands of a man. then all broke loose....
They were last heard, after leaving our Solar System, approaching Betelgeuse in the Orion constellation 🌌 ! (and yes, I know sound waves can’t travel in a vacuum but it’s a lovely thought 😃).
I saw this same concert played in Malaga Spain..... and its still one of the very best concerts I've seen. Technically it was a perfect wall of sound. Mind you, I can understand some ppl not being able to handle Mr Fripp's brilliance.
King Crimson is one of the greatest out there the reproduction of their songs it's like unbelievable most people don't understand how hard it is to reproduce the sound that's in a song it may be 30 years old let alone it's a real sound of the original when it was made any other musician tried any of this stuff that is Kick-Ass would fall on there faces sour'ly thanks for the post
Pat, your long sentence is work of genius as well! You could not have expressed it better , but low marks for punctuation. Hi marks for expression :):):):
Thanks for makin' me cry tears of joy (ie.). Been following FRIPP since his collaboration with Gregg Lake of the band Emerson, Lake & Palmer. That was back in 1969 ; the original lineup of the "Crimson Kings" !
This music is so able to transcend strait into my heart and mood. With all the human emotions it reaches out to . . . still moves me after all the times I've listened to it. I'm being very thankfull to all of KC's players and performers.
@@philippecirse4872 j'ai aussi longtemps suivi magma dans ma jeunesse et les ai vu plusieurs fois en concert. Christian Vander est absolument exceptionnel même s'il est un peu fou. J'ai adoré le chanteur Klaus Blasquiz, mais je ne sais pas ce qu'il est devenu, mise à part qu'il signait des articles dans la revue "vidéo broadcast" . Mes 3 albums préférés de magma restent mechanik destructiw kommandöh, Üdü Wüdü et le double live kobaïa de leur jeunesse. Il ne faut pas oublier que ce groupe a accueilli des musiciens à l'époque exceptionnels et qui le sont restés comme janick Top qui a d'ailleurs composé de des albums cités plus haut) un des meilleurs bassistes mondiaux, et Didier Lokwood qui est devenu un violoniste de jazz mondialement connu, mais qui nous a malheureusement quitter trop tôt. Je recommande vivement à tous d'aller écouter ce groupe totalement hors norme...
At age 16, around 1973, I saw them at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC ; Bill Buford was front & center. I've never been the same since. Who needs drugs ?
Love it, watched this vid a dozen or more times. Killer as always. Always longing to hear Bruford on this stuff, his snare is so recognizable, his random hits that fit in the most crazy perfect way like dynamic yet unpredictable mathematics
WONDERFUL! Thanks! Pat Mastelotto. The drums dede 1994. Antes era o great Bill" Bruford, foi baterista do Yes, King Crimson, UK e Genesis, entre outros conjuntos de rock progressivo. Bill Bruford trouxe para o rock novos rudimentos, técnicas orquestrais e de jazz.
É um privilégio poder assistir King Crimson num show, mesmo que em vídeo no UA-cam. Uma das melhores bandas de todos os tempos. O Rock’n’Roll agradece!!!
Mike Giles, Bill Bruford and Pat Mastelotto are the three drummers that really suited King Crimson and embraced what they were about. I'm really glad that Mastelotto is still hanging around and that Tony Levin and Mel Collins are back. Shame about Trey Gunn and Adrian Belew though.
Honestly this current line-up is disappointing. Instead of rebranding the whole style of King Crimson like all the previous bands have, the current line-up just seem like a Greatest hits band, which is not what Crimson is about. They play well sure but Jakko is less than a shadow compared to Belew or Wetton
Jakko is a joke, who was he before he joined KC? how many solo albums does he have? what has he done? Nothing, he is a nobody. On the other hand, Adrian Belew had a great career before KC.. Zappa, Bowie, Talking Heads..
Awesome the psychedel event in worlds music developing history .The beautiful balanced mix stereo. If d't were be pauses /for applauses for example,imho/between music creations, :))then how much crazy people should be coming out ! from This wonderfully concert - Celebration of The real music Art !!
ça fait un petit moment que je n'ai pas écouter cette période et là je me tape ce live ... bon sang que ça fait du bien de temps en temps ... la perfection, l'excellence, toujours aussi indescriptible de ce groupe immense quelle que soit la période depuis 1969... impossible de décrocher ... à peu près le même concert la même année au Nikaïa de Nice mais on avait eu droit à "Red" en final ... ;)
It's their job... The same way a mathematics teacher can teach to children or an electrician can remember how to rewire a complex bit of equipment... The members of bands such as King Crimson, Yes , Weather Report etc. always amazed me just as you mentioned but they have all honed their skills together and listened to what each other member is bringing and if the synchronicity is right between them you end up with something as marvellous as this... An absolute joy.
Genius is just about right ? I've opened something up at 65 years of age that I had known since I was a mid teen and this music is seriously brilliant ! I've mates that have been around longer ,strange as it is but these are phenomenal yet people that's still alive can relate 2 a band that's hardly known 2 the populists of disregarded rock!
Jesus, just blow my mind away!!! You cannot know how disappointed I am that I have never seen Fripp and the genius musicians he hires, play live and at this point, Jan 2023, I probably never will. Thank God for the people who upload to UA-cam!! Thank you!
More music per square inch
Totally agree to all
You really missed something very very beautiful. I have seen them in Amsterdam, together (invited by) my dad… it was amazingly great.
Saw the 50th anniversary show in Chicago. Embarrassed that after being a fan for 37 years, I had never seen them play. Now stoked for the Cincy Beat set. Never miss another
Saw them 2x, 79&82 I think, and both I thought 2 of the very best ever🌛
Level Five is a freaking mammoth thing. I'll never forget how blown away was. And still am.
I bought "In the Court of the Crimson King" off the rack in 1969, and I never looked back. It was the start of a love affair with King Crimson and spread to ELP, Rick Wakeman, and on and on. Some may say I frittered my time and money away, however I would argue that point. These musicians are simply too good to ignore. I am 70 now, and I still love this great music. A lifetime of entertainment is worth a little time and money.
Exacto! Dices bien. Un gusto genuino, sincero, que resiste el paso de los años.
Music has made life all too worthwhile, saved me many times 🌛
Unmistakably impeccable no matter what the King Crimson lineup.When you have musicians of this caliber,you won't find imperfections only brilliance.
TBH I have only just stumbled across King Crimson, having been a prog rock fan from the offset, starting with Camel,Genesis, Floyd ect ,I obviously new about Crimson ,but took a different road, so,here I am,knocking on 79.years young ,loving what I've just listened to,twice in 3 hours,gotta search for some CDs and vinyl before its too late,and the Reaper catches up.with me😅.
I'm freep.and old too,what Can y do?☮️
KC taught me not to be obsessed with original lineups. As long as the musicians are good and the quality music is there, that is all that matters
same. well, them and Dillinger Escape Plan, haha. I was always obsessed with all the KC lineups but have finally really jelled with the genius of this era. very dark and tight, but with a lot of beauty.
@@arekhautaluoma4276 It's honestly pretty fun to start listening to KC and realize that none of the albums are really similar at all because they all have different people. It makes going deep into their music more enjoyable.
Factsss
@@BallJoinedWing of Life
Crimson is a musician academy once you're allowed in you are graduated to the next level....
Though I have my favorite Crimson line-up : Discipline....
Mr Belew is one of the most brilliant musicians of our time
He knows all the guitar tricks in the book and then some.
Please post this in the description!
1:30 - Introductory Soundscape
6:55 - The Power to Believe I: A Cappella
7:40 - Level Five
15:00 - ProzaKc Blues
20:15 - The ConstruKction of Light
29:20 - HAppy With What You Have to Be Happy With
33:30 - Elektrik
42:20 - One Time
48:20 - Facts of Life
54:00 - The Power to Believe II
1:03:15 - Dangerous Curves
1:08:35 - LARKS' TONGUES IN ASPIC, PT. IV
1:17:20 - Coda - I Have a Dream
1:21:55 - The Deception of the Thrush
1:29:30 - The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum
Michael Allen Yarbrough
What if you had listened to Fripp for 25 years and went to this show waiting for your old or newer fave's, and hear this!!! O.M.F.G. it's brilliant. It's clear. It's fresh!. It's new. It's what music should be. It's what heaven should be. Need a time machine.
How can anyone listen to "ordinary" music again after hearing this? this is what music was always meant to be, but nobody had either the balls nor talent to make it happen. If Robert Fripp never plays another note.he will be immortalized as one of the world's greatest musicians by those of us who could hear the genius.
Not by going cold turkey.
I suggest slowly turn down to 'more ordinairy' by going through Van Der Graaf Generator, followed by some early Gentle Giant only to be followed by some 'Roundabout' Yes or 'Firth of Fifth' Genesis.
To me that would be the only rehabilitating way back to some good ol' four-to-the-floor stuff.... Other suggestions welcome, though. I've been trying to rehab from prog for some time now, but I keep on getting side-tracked by even more obscure stuff like Khan or Caravan... Oh well. Maybe I just have to learn to live with my love for the unconvential side of things... :)
Plan B Press , Publisher I confirm... King Crimson has changed my way of listening music... forever. It was with Lark's Tongues In Aspic
MrJJMcBlaze A little early Muse.
+Broen Odus Me too but with ITCOTCK
+Plan B Press , Publisher There's nothing that music was "meant to be". Music is literally what we make it to be. This just happens to be some really good music.
Fucking absolutely incredible. Brilliant. Superior. Superlative. Dissonant. Beautiful. Haunting. Sinister. Musically humorous.
Elihu Wygant thinks they sound like they are a washed up band "practicing"(no offense Elihu). and Kevin Kiso thinks it's "fucking absolutely brilliant" The true beauty of music and artists in general, we all have very different tastes and sometimes we get to meet others with whom we have something in common!!
Bill Miller Yeah, "washed up" (aka still playing to paying audiences decades after their initial fame) and "practicing" music Elihu couldn't write or perform if his life depended on it. Perhaps not the best show from that tour, but c'mon.
Kevin Kiso Thank you my brother!! Sorry for the delay in response, I was on a short hiatus. But now I am back!!!
Kevin Kiso Es solamente KING CRIMSON, no hay nada más grande que el REY CARMESÍ!!!
Kevin Kiso those are all fitting words for this band!!!! well put
Adrian Belew : Mad scientist
Robert Fripp: The professor
You can sense the influence Adrian picked up from his time with Zappa. Robert is in a class by himself. I hope he lives to be 100 and he keeps on sitting in his wizard’s corner cranking out his musical alchemy.
Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Pretorius
All true on this thread. Robert should be knighted. I read Adrian’s story on his initial joining of KC. Robert…the King of Meter…spent 6 weeks teaching Adrian his fast picking technique. And of course Adrian was already the King of Noise and according to Bill Bruford his voice clarity could overcome any muddy PA system or building configuration.
Mastelato, the machine
@@Boris_Chang Yes, and I think they were both influenced by Eno.
I think I'm fripping out because this just belew my mind.
Good one
Aren't you Gunna credit the bassist?
@@framebadger At least Pat him on his back
👏👏👏👏
One of the top 5 threads I've read. Although my comment is kinga cheesy.
One of the best shows I've ever seen in a club. I can't believe Adrian can sing and play some of the patterns he pulls off. Amazing musicians, the lot of em.
This music unfolds like a picture book full of stars, where birds come chirping, spinning farandoles, cracking rattles and dancing wizards. From rounds to nursery rhymes, the arrangements display their mystery, the songs fill with fervor and the instruments have the roundness and brilliance of chimes 🌺🕊️
Very poetic and realistic description! I like how you think!!😀
Robert Fripp - guitar
Adrian Belew - guitar, vocals
Trey Gunn - Warr guitar
Pat Mastelotto - acoustic/electronic drums & percussion, drum programming
"Introductory Soundscape" (Robert Fripp) - 5:05
"The Power to Believe (Part I: A Cappella)" (Adrian Belew) - 0:41
"Level Five" (Belew, Fripp, Trey Gunn, Pat Mastelotto) - 7:22
"ProzaKc Blues" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 5:59
"Elektrik" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 8:01
"Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 4:14
"One Time" (Belew, Bill Bruford, Fripp, Gunn, Tony Levin, Mastelotto) - 6:00
"Facts of Life" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 5:29
"The Power to Believe (Part II: Power Circle)" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 8:43
"Dangerous Curves" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 6:02
"Larks' Tongues in Aspic (Part IV)" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 10:32
including: "Coda: I Have a Dream"
"The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum" (Belew, Fripp, Gunn, Mastelotto) - 6:31
+Bill Stuart
You forgot The ConstruKction of Light.
+Bill Stuart
In fact, I think this is more correct:
Introductory Soundscape
The Power to Believe I: A Capella
Level Five
ProzaKc Blues
The ConstruKction of Light
Happy With What You Have to Be Happy With
Elektrik
One Time
Facts of Life
The Power to Believe II
Dangerous Curves
Larks' Tongues in Aspic IV
Larks' Tongues in Aspic Coda
The World's My Oyster Soup Kitchen Floor Wax Museum
Thank you for this!
Love how Fripp sits over in his little blue corner even though he's the Crimson King.
Almost Sixty at that time... not easy at all... :)
MerkinMuffly The Crimson King is sitting on his throne!
Fripp is a special guy, a british guy, with a very much sense of good and bad, what appropriate or not
A crimson king is one who send his troops into battles they cannot win.
I honestly don't think I have ever seen a video of Mr Fripp standing. o_O
After more than forty years, still the best band I know.
And probably the music of King Crimson still will be many years a source of inspiration for many bands and musicians.
I will enjoy the music of King Crimson until the end of my life.
Yes Nick :) I could not put it better myself! :Cheers!
have you heard of porcupine tree or steven wilson? No offense to KC but listen to a few porcupine tree albums and get back!
I saw a version of king crimson with just adrian and fripp open for porcupien tree in 2006 at the nokia theatre in NYc, that should tell you something... Love the King though
Trev James porcupine tree had their moment when they were good, today though they are suffering from what most band does lack of fantacy, they just keep on preducing albums but they do never come up with something good.
MrBrodernafluff Totally true, Porcupine Tree had its moments but nothing conclusive to be compared to giants like King Crimson who, no matter what lineup, has released only great albums. I have listen everything but nothing compares to KC.
Was lucky enough to see this show in Los Angeles, front row center seat. I recall the look on Adrian's face at the sight of us all moved to our feet in applause. He seemed genuinely moved by the love from the audience. What a gift.
OK, I love this band.
I was a fan of the first King Crimson (The Sinfield days…) but lost their track for years, and I have “rediscovered” them recently… For the “Beat” tour I bought a “meet and greet” ticket for the first time in my life 😊
I saw them in Nashville... absolutely incredible.
This is some serious music. Not for everyone, but when you get it it's the most fastastic weird rock band ever.
Amazing, isn't it? Not a cliché or false note in the show.
Yeah, it blows my mind everytime!
Yea ahh, soooo deeep. Saw this group in 2001. Belew my frippin mind
say - - fahren fahren aus der au..............................
why is this weird?
"Level Five" is the requiem of rock music. In the best possible sense.
Brilliant thanks 😊 so much ❤😅
God I love this concert, it is just outstanding. I could watch this all freaking day.
REally? I find it tiresome. I'm more a fan of Fripp than Belew tho.
Japanese audiences are amazing. They give back so much of themselves, generous like no other, piling on the love.
🤠
You are absolutely right. Thank You.
Здравствуйте. Считаю это серьезный раздел музыки. Цитата. Джаз любят все, а повторить не каждый может,,,,. Как и это..... Обожаю👍❤❤❤
Вау впервые слышу Это что то Профессионализм зашкаливает Просто нет слов супер I Love it
Мой первый его диск был Starless and Bibleblack,
в 1975 это было нечто!
Спасибо, удачи.
Любимый альбом ,,, есчо,,, раз, два, три... ❤спасибо👍
It seems like the entire history of prog rock led to this apex of a moment, prog at it's absolute best. Lots of Gentle Giant atonalities and looping off- kilter rhythms too, a special treat for me.
Christmas Eve Alone and this is my feel fkn awesome. Thank you King Crimson. I love you. Been following your music since 1970s. You are Amazing ❤️😘🎄2021 12/24
Un grupo que ha marcado la escena cultural inglesa, el grupo con mayor profundidad en la búsqueda de nuevas formas musicales desde la óptica del rock, más que Pink Floyd, más que Yes. Algunas veces a lindado con el jazz, algunas otras veces con la música electrónica experimental, bajo un sello muy característico recreado bajo la conducción de Robert Fripp, el viejo Robert Fripp, iconoclasta, experimental, arriesgado al igual que todos los grandes músicos que integraron las diversas formaciones de este King histórico y bellamente raro.
Beautifully said
Thank you
Que buen comentario ...........gracias a este tipo de rock progresivo, podremos decir claramente que los nuevos generos de la musica electronica como el psychedelic trances son influencia de esta gran musica.......y de estos grandes musicos
Fripp es tan diferente que hasta vino a México a tocar en el Salón Los Ángeles, templo de la música tropical, salsera, caribeña, etc. Que también me gusta. Su concepto de Crafty Guitar es otro nivel.
@@martinestrada3155 a huevo
No imaginaba que está diversas de sonidos pudieran ser creados por una banda,king crimson de verdad fue una revelación para mí.
Great version of KC. Miss seeing Bruford play, but Pat is right there! Excellent snare sound.
I was going to say What a snare sound.And the time.I agree,I miss Bill too but this man is great too.
best music in the world, anyone?
of course.........from long time ago
okay - a minute - oh say BACH - - ohne ihr . keine . .!!
Long live Trey Gunn's contribution to King Crimson
Second place - Miles Davis was the genius of our time.
This is not, music for kids. Or most radio stations for that matter. The One and Only! Disappointing that Adrian was so unceremoniously let go though. A little insensitive on the part of Fripp to be honest.
Might be my favorite album ever.
The ConstruKction of Light: it's like it's never ending but ends before you know it.
One of the best shows of all time
I discovered ‘Larks Tongues in Aspic’ about 50 years ago and my life has never been the same since (I’m quite old now!). It is still to me the most bonkers piece of music I’ve ever heard. Everything sounds like it’s being played backwards. Pure effing genius. Every single part is off on one.
Rock Progressif génial merci l'artiste
Yo Adrian! Man o man what a great voice he has. I love the rich and powerful sound of his vocals.
Another dimension...phenomenal band!! Talent, genius, class...amazing King Crimson!!! Best of the best!!! Enzo57Italy
I was 22 years old. I was studying English Literature and started to smoke grass and enjoy music. I was starting to play bass. I had been captivated by Tool's Lateralus album and Pink Floyd was my religion. I lived in Valencia, Spain, a place where music culture was provincial and boring. No one ever came to Valencia. If you wanted to see a good concert you had to go to Madrid or Barcelona. One day I read that King Crimson was coming to Valencia and a friend told me that it would be great to go, but the tickets were too expensive for a Spanish student. Fortunately, I got two invitations by pulling contacts from local radio stations, where I had some friends. It was the Power to Believe tour. The set list was that one. The lineup was that. The show, even the costumes, are cloned.
I promise you this: if an alien or inter-dimensional spacecraft came down right now and its occupants spoke to me telepathically revealing something trascendental to me about the sense of existence, they wouldn't reach that mix of listening to King Crimson for the first time and live absolutely stoned.
I'm 37 right now, I'm smoking an excellent pot and I just found this video. I send a kiss on the cheek and a very emotional hug to whoever uploaded it. Thank you so much. I am your friend forever.
greetings from Csorna, Hungary.
Greetings from the Crimson one's court
🔥🔥🔥🔥👽 💨
Greetings from Girona (Spain). Incredible music.
Dale gracias al Universo . Desde Costa Rica, aqui solo Trash o Chayane ...
Fripp, in the Gurdjieff "tradition" is trying to "awaken" the people in the audience. it is all a huge "prayer."
Righteous
@johnebgood108 : Incoming Astralgram...from the desk of "A Thousand Suns": Only a true connoisseur of the
entity, known as Robert Fripp,would know about his "studies "of Russian mystic Gurdjieff.Your explanation is an eloquent description of the ritual of a King Crimson "spectacle". OM......................live your life.....................end transmission.🔮✨🎼🙏🏼🎼✨
E X A C T L Y !! Finally ,someone says it as it is and has been.
😅😅😅😅😅😅ш😅@@simonbradshaw9573
در اینجا شرارت به خواب می رود، زیرا تبدیل به همان چیزی شده اند که آرزوی آن را داشتند
I can't stop smiling.. this band is a pure delight :D
Category: Sports? Yes, I guess so! Playing this would have to be a sport!
Gorgious. So beautiful, smart and spiritual. We swim in the middle of pure music
Это самый лучший концерт за всю историю "Кримсонов", поверьте мне. Здесь Фрипп соТоварищи выложились на полную катушку. Их музыка пусть и серьёзна порой, но заводит сердца слушателей и поднимает боевой дух.
За вокал Эдриана Белу 👍👍👍!
Immortal. This video will live forever :)
Артем спасибо, буду еще и смотреть.,✌✌❤❤
Fripp always pauses, before a concert, and looks at everyone in the audience, and prays for them. the audience here got impatient. he always does that.
and kisses his Gibson
His Fernandez!
Who’s gonna stare down Robert Fripp ? 😂 He’ll set his wife on you. LOL !
@@douglasarthur2673 hope so!
The audio quality and the mixing are outstanding. Thanks for sharing.
Maynard James Keenan of Tool said King Crimson are their inspiration.
said "everything we know we learned from king crimson, just don't tell them" something like that, paraphrase. to which fripp responded: "i don't hear it". lmfao... they are on the next level, f'n with us in the most beautiful way. pure gold, high art.
And Genesis. Maynard is a little mini Peter Gabriel.
The audio on this performance is spectacularly good.
as i listen to the introscape, this is brilliantly done. he sends the notes out exactly where they belong, as beautiful as nature, but from the hands of a man. then all broke loose....
They were last heard, after leaving our Solar System, approaching Betelgeuse in the Orion constellation 🌌 ! (and yes, I know sound waves can’t travel in a vacuum but it’s a lovely thought 😃).
I saw this same concert played in Malaga Spain..... and its still one of the very best concerts I've seen. Technically it was a perfect wall of sound. Mind you, I can understand some ppl not being able to handle Mr Fripp's brilliance.
Brilliant as always! Awesome presentation. I love those dual guitar solos... simply amazing...
Спасибо. Этот концерт буду любить пока дышу... Легло на сердце чудо❤
Adrian’s solo in Level 5 is so deep it comes straight from his liver. It even makes Fripp smile.
Enchanting, outstanding 👏 my favorite guitar players/ musicians/composers.
King Crimson is one of the greatest out there the reproduction of their songs it's like unbelievable most people don't understand how hard it is to reproduce the sound that's in a song it may be 30 years old let alone it's a real sound of the original when it was made any other musician tried any of this stuff that is Kick-Ass would fall on there faces sour'ly thanks for the post
Pat, your long sentence is work of genius as well! You could not have expressed it better , but low marks for punctuation. Hi marks for expression :):):):
Absolutely wonderful !!! Thank you very very much for posting.
Thanks for uploading this!
This is musical superiority.
Jimmy Sinclair Si, KING CRIMSON!!!
Strange and beautiful music. King Crimson RULES!!!
I love the new movement of Lark’s Tongues.
La mejor version de ProzaKc Blues que he escuchado!!
Often better live - this is a case in point - I found the sonic and digital assault exhausting but this works!! Thanks very much for posting
Makes me want to own everything this band recorded. Outstanding.
Удачи Вам, друг! 🍀
Galen! Dude ; ya friggin' trend settin' GENIUS you!!!
What an ABSOLUTE CRIMSON FAN YOU are!!! Godspeed whateva yer endeva!!! Peace!
A OTRO NIVEL!
Thanks for makin' me cry tears of joy (ie.). Been following FRIPP since his collaboration with Gregg Lake of the band Emerson, Lake & Palmer. That was back in 1969 ; the original lineup of the "Crimson Kings" !
De otro mundo, arte en estado puro ! KING CRIMSON !!!!
This music is so able to transcend strait into my heart and mood. With all the human emotions it reaches out to . . . still moves me after all the times I've listened to it.
I'm being very thankfull to all of KC's players and performers.
Awesome band . I enjoyed a concert in summer 2017 in Mexico City , they sound really Good alive.
Avec l'âge je me suis tourné presque exclusivement vers le jazz, mais King Krimson reste pour moi une référence absolue. Frip est un génie.
Que pensez-vous des deux premiers albums de Magma cher Bruno ? L'un des seuls groupes qui peut lui être comparé à l'évidence
@@philippecirse4872 j'ai aussi longtemps suivi magma dans ma jeunesse et les ai vu plusieurs fois en concert.
Christian Vander est absolument exceptionnel même s'il est un peu fou.
J'ai adoré le chanteur Klaus Blasquiz, mais je ne sais pas ce qu'il est devenu, mise à part qu'il signait des articles dans la revue "vidéo broadcast" .
Mes 3 albums préférés de magma restent mechanik destructiw kommandöh, Üdü Wüdü et le double live kobaïa de leur jeunesse.
Il ne faut pas oublier que ce groupe a accueilli des musiciens à l'époque exceptionnels et qui le sont restés comme janick Top qui a d'ailleurs composé de des albums cités plus haut) un des meilleurs bassistes mondiaux, et Didier Lokwood qui est devenu un violoniste de jazz mondialement connu, mais qui nous a malheureusement quitter trop tôt.
Je recommande vivement à tous d'aller écouter ce groupe totalement hors norme...
At age 16, around 1973, I saw them at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC ; Bill Buford was front & center. I've never been the same since. Who needs drugs ?
WOW!!! Full of energy! An excellent performance!!!
HAIL TO THE KINGS of progressive rock!
Crimson..Grandes maestros del Rock Progresivo..
Love it, watched this vid a dozen or more times. Killer as always. Always longing to hear Bruford on this stuff, his snare is so recognizable, his random hits that fit in the most crazy perfect way like dynamic yet unpredictable mathematics
Who else could get away with using a milk maid's bucket for a snare drum and make it sound so good?
When Bill joined Crimson, Fripp told him :"Play the drums like you don't know how to play the drums".
MASTER FRIP, toujours entouré des musiciens vertueux .
Prog Rock LIVES!! And happily ever after!
WONDERFUL! Thanks!
Pat Mastelotto. The drums dede 1994. Antes era o great Bill" Bruford, foi baterista do Yes, King Crimson, UK e Genesis, entre outros conjuntos de rock progressivo. Bill Bruford trouxe para o rock novos rudimentos, técnicas orquestrais e de jazz.
É um privilégio poder assistir King Crimson num show, mesmo que em vídeo no UA-cam. Uma das melhores bandas de todos os tempos. O Rock’n’Roll agradece!!!
Probably the best progresiv band ever..
I was there. It was wonderful
One of the best concerts ever!!!!! God DAMN, I am happy to have finally begin to listen to KC.
"... a fifth of Jack & a bottle of Prozac!" So brill Mr. Belew.🌠
Enormes, enormes, enormes. Larga vida al rey Crimson!
ooooh! What a lovely concert vid! And what lovely comments form so many smart viewers! This band proves that God (if u believe in a god) loves us!
Mike Giles, Bill Bruford and Pat Mastelotto are the three drummers that really suited King Crimson and embraced what they were about. I'm really glad that Mastelotto is still hanging around and that Tony Levin and Mel Collins are back. Shame about Trey Gunn and Adrian Belew though.
Honestly this current line-up is disappointing. Instead of rebranding the whole style of King Crimson like all the previous bands have, the current line-up just seem like a Greatest hits band, which is not what Crimson is about. They play well sure but Jakko is less than a shadow compared to Belew or Wetton
Jakko is a joke, who was he before he joined KC? how many solo albums does he have? what has he done? Nothing, he is a nobody. On the other hand, Adrian Belew had a great career before KC.. Zappa, Bowie, Talking Heads..
GG DD Dude he really is a fantastic singer and guitarist. His vocal performance on Starless is phenomenal.
Cesarini....Have you seen'em live yet ? If you had I don't believe you'd have written that comment
GG DD he’s actually pretty good. Definitely better the Burrel or Haskell.
Excelent!! THANK'S YOU....VERY MUCH . .....atte. from Atacama Desert....🎸🎸🎸🎼🎶🎵
Step into the Light Mr. Fripp!
Bought this on a DVD when released. Great show. Saw the Chicago stop at the Park West. Epic.
Bestial!!! Tremenda banda Crimson!!!
Awesome the psychedel event in worlds music developing history .The beautiful balanced mix stereo.
If d't were be pauses /for applauses for example,imho/between music creations, :))then how much
crazy people should be coming out !
from This wonderfully concert - Celebration of The real music Art !!
That's about as Crimson as it gets - remarkably brilliant soundscape. The wind does not hear, but I do.
ça fait un petit moment que je n'ai pas écouter cette période et là je me tape ce live ... bon sang que ça fait du bien de temps en temps ... la perfection, l'excellence, toujours aussi indescriptible de ce groupe immense quelle que soit la période depuis 1969... impossible de décrocher ... à peu près le même concert la même année au Nikaïa de Nice mais on avait eu droit à "Red" en final ... ;)
How on earth do they remember all this music?
It's their job... The same way a mathematics teacher can teach to children or an electrician can remember how to rewire a complex bit of equipment... The members of bands such as King Crimson, Yes , Weather Report etc. always amazed me just as you mentioned but they have all honed their skills together and listened to what each other member is bringing and if the synchronicity is right between them you end up with something as marvellous as this... An absolute joy.
Because they are geniuses. All of them.
practice.
PraKctice PraKctice PraKctice
Discipline
Genius is just about right ? I've opened something up at 65 years of age that I had known since I was a mid teen and this music is seriously brilliant ! I've mates that have been around longer ,strange as it is but these are phenomenal yet people that's still alive can relate 2 a band that's hardly known 2 the populists of disregarded rock!
35:32 "Silence is an echo of a presence of God."
Been lucky to see this tour, the European leg, in Prague. One of the best concerts and bands ever.
What more can you say. King Crimson is the King of progressive rock.
King Crimson, Genesis, Yes.
Thanks for the post. Empty Seats Is Not An Issue...Neither It Is a Focus for Discussion :)