that's it, i tell you the first time i saw them i thouht for 10 minutes some tapes was played, how could they could do it. belew jumping everywhere, inserting screams in its rythmn parts, whaoo
@@gabrieltheriault914 Rush only 3 person, but Geedy Lee using synthesizer with 'automatic' playing (don't know how to say) so it's feels like 6 person
Just like with Wetton. If he turned King Crimson into a flying brick wall then Levin turned it into a jet propelled stadium, although with some glamour in it as well
When the bass ‘slap’ (or Stick slap) comes in at the beginning with BUB BUB, BUBBA BUB BUB......etc. it is frakking epic through very large & loud speakers !!!
This era of Crimson made me want a touch guitar (still haven't acquired one but it's a lifelong goal I have; if anyone knows any sites/stores where I can acquire one please let me know). Holy moly, Levin; the intro for this and the rhythms you provide throughout the entire song are amazing. The drumming from Adrian and Bill are out of this world, the usage of the Roland keyboard, and Bobby's soloing... Man, what a piece.
@@NegaNexus No kidding! One of their models (Fat-O-Caster) is gonna have me in shambles. Moment I get to bed that name is gonna come back to my mind and make me giggle for sure.
Beat is the only KC album I have not listened to in full yet, and now it's on UA-cam! Guess I'll have to give it a listen at this point. Edit: This album sounds good already :)
i loved this album and this track, then i stopped listening to KC for some time (idk why), i was reading The Maxx! and watching the cartoon and this theme song appears on the trailer and all and i was like "heh, cool theme, it sounds familiar". Now, i read an issue that shows the name of the song and i was like "WHAT, IT'S A KC SONG?", now everything makes sense.
Well, a little clarification. It is not 'sartori' but 'satori', a kind of enlightenment in the Buddhist religion. It's strange that a precise guy like Fripp let this thing slip away (I can also think about Genesis in Cinema show when Gabriel sang 'and there is more earth than sea' when the opposite is true (there is more sea than earth). Either way, this one remains a fantastic piece of music. Immortal. If we think that in those days it was all plastic music, keyboards without feelings, we just have to bow to another KC masterpiece like this one. Pure Africa. Played and felt by white musicians. With a lot of talent and genius. Thanks God.
Well, Fripp has a subtle sense of humor and there’s a cheese company called “Sartori”. He definitely knew “Satori in Paris” so it wouldn’t surprise me if this is deliberately a joke. And I think what Peter was saying is that on the surface there is more sea than land but technically below the seas lies the rest of the Earth.
Yeah, I Agree With The Other Guy, Considering The Fact That This Album is Based Off of The Beat Generation, And Sartori is a French Cheese it's Likely a Silly Little Joke Adrian Came up With.
"It's Wet. Dark and Wet. It's the kind of weather that penetrates... makes your skin feel itchy and oily. Dirty kind of, but real, too. That's good. It's time for Cheers. Sam and Diane... Norm Peterson... the Coach - and then, after he died... Woody. I don't have a TV now, but that's okay. The shows in my mind are almost always better..."
where is there more of Bruford playing these elctronic drums, thats dissapeared since then except all sampled and influnced stuff from that era... i think he sould have been mixed up more on Beat which I had and played it many many times
what makes 80s KC so great is that they are four guys but they sound like eight
that's it, i tell you the first time i saw them i thouht for 10 minutes some tapes was played, how could they could do it. belew jumping everywhere, inserting screams in its rythmn parts, whaoo
Same as Rush, phenomenal
Adding more players in subsequent years did little for me, these four were great in concert.
That's the chapman stick
@@gabrieltheriault914 Rush only 3 person, but Geedy Lee using synthesizer with 'automatic' playing (don't know how to say) so it's feels like 6 person
Robert Fripp was so ahead of his time that he's still ahead of his time now. This is the stuff new musicians really need to figure out!
You can't go wrong with Tony Levin.
tony levin
Tony Levin
tOnY lEvIn
you may get monstruous with Tony
Just like with Wetton. If he turned King Crimson into a flying brick wall then Levin turned it into a jet propelled stadium, although with some glamour in it as well
This instrumental track is hypnotic. I would have liked it even longer.
there ARE live versions that r e a l l y do the trick..
@@agentxchannel6640 wow, I'm looking for now...
you would have liked it even longer? Why do you no longer like it?
@@Aspartamebraintumor good remark
I'd like to hear it being played by a full orchestra.
There's never gonna be another king crimson and that makes me sad
Me too!" 🍄🗝🧩
What about King Gizzard and the Lizzard Wizzard?
@@Baton793 a very good and fantastic band but not even close
Yeah, I suppose
Listen to Abel Ganz
That change at 1:45 is my favorite piece of music in the world. It picks me up and takes me somewhere else...then I have to return
You mean 2.45 🤔
@@mikejones-go8vz no, it's the change at 1:45, it's early in the song. Hard for me to describe it. The whole thing is amamzing.
I'm obsessed with this bit too. Sounds like shoegaze but 10 years before any of that happened. I wish this section was longer, it's so dreamy
@@cotton7960 thanks for the info, I've never heard of shoegaze before, been checking it out, I really like that stuff ! Thanks again.
It almost comes around again just as the piece abruptly ends. I wish I could hear it once more.
How Bill Bruford changes from the full-on Buggles style of prog-pop of Heartbeat to the intricacies of Sartori is testament to his versatility.
El retorno de King Crimson en los 80" fue impresionante. Renovación total con muy buen nivel. Que cuarteto por Dios.
Totalmente de acuerdo contigo.
this is the best track of that era's three albums, it combines the best of everything from each member
Totally agree,what a shame that song was not included in The Compact KC ( 1986)!
Was absolutely crazy about this track, and after all these years still come back to it once in a while
I'd throw in The Sheltering Sky, Industry & No Warning too 🔥
@@erichall8923 Yes and played as loud as possible
this is what i love about crimson, gets you into a groove and then takes you all over the place.
Some of my fave Bruford drumming, dancing all over Levin and nailing it to the wall!
Saw them 3xs
1974
1982
1984
Greatest gen
When the bass ‘slap’ (or Stick slap) comes in at the beginning with BUB BUB, BUBBA BUB BUB......etc. it is frakking epic through very large & loud speakers !!!
Tony Levin calls them funk fingers, the stick things that he attaches to his digits. I kid you not.
Absolutely 😂
So say we all!
Bruford the paradiddle king of the 80's
Robert Frip in beast mode
This era of Crimson made me want a touch guitar (still haven't acquired one but it's a lifelong goal I have; if anyone knows any sites/stores where I can acquire one please let me know). Holy moly, Levin; the intro for this and the rhythms you provide throughout the entire song are amazing. The drumming from Adrian and Bill are out of this world, the usage of the Roland keyboard, and Bobby's soloing... Man, what a piece.
Did you get the guitar?
Did you get the guitar?
Krappy guitars makes pretty good ones. I know, silly name, but they're pretty great for the price
@@NegaNexus No kidding!
One of their models (Fat-O-Caster) is gonna have me in shambles. Moment I get to bed that name is gonna come back to my mind and make me giggle for sure.
Also @Juan Iriarte and @SonesLixo
Not yet. I will probably say it in all caps or upload a UA-cam Shorts when I do tbh
La transición en 1:45 es pura perfección...
🤘🏻
Each one phenomenal at what they do....love this album
This song gets stuck in my head sometimes but i never stop hearing it
This freaking song has become the anthem of my school ❤️🔥❤️🔥
This is one of my all time KC faves! It's so majestic, like slowly gliding on a soft wave of euthanasia up to heaven.
Great song from a great album!
Omg Satori Komeji reference 🤯
Also 10/10 song everything about it is great
All of a sudden, I needed to hear this song.
Master piece.
2:44 and further has been my ringback tone for many years, it never gets old.
For me the best track of this album
This is IMO the best track on the Beat record.
"BEAT'" IS TOURING NOW IN 2024 - ADRIAN BELEW, TONY LEVIN, STEVE VAI AND DANNY CARRY
And it was super great!!!!!!
The great !The musician Creation...Bravo to King Crimson!
And respect personally to Robert Fripp for brightly guitar'party.
Beat is the only KC album I have not listened to in full yet, and now it's on UA-cam! Guess I'll have to give it a listen at this point.
Edit: This album sounds good already :)
I am a long time fan of KC and still I haven't listened to albums after Thrak, I need to catch up
Also beat good :D
@@r.t.5767 Now that all the albums are on UA-cam it's a great opportunity for both of us to listen to more
The opening of "Beat" with the track "Neal and Jack and Me" makes it one of the greatest albums of all time. That sound is unique and wonderful.
Incredibile track!
The soundtrack someone listens to before going for charades, tricks and chicanery
Bravo!!
These guys worked so well together.
The bustling markets, hashish, and four madmen that met at Columbia University.
❤️ Thanks
i loved this album and this track, then i stopped listening to KC for some time (idk why), i was reading The Maxx! and watching the cartoon and this theme song appears on the trailer and all and i was like "heh, cool theme, it sounds familiar". Now, i read an issue that shows the name of the song and i was like "WHAT, IT'S A KC SONG?", now everything makes sense.
Super!!! Spasibo brother!!!!,
There was something about this track from day one.
shit is real tight.
A Timeless Classic ...
Ну що ж , буду першим , хто залишить відтиск свого пальця ...
Якого такого пальця?
@@SemenSonyah Вже й не пам'ятаю ... Можливо вказівного ...
Well, a little clarification. It is not 'sartori' but 'satori', a kind of enlightenment in the Buddhist religion. It's strange that a precise guy like Fripp let this thing slip away (I can also think about Genesis in Cinema show when Gabriel sang 'and there is more earth than sea' when the opposite is true (there is more sea than earth). Either way, this one remains a fantastic piece of music. Immortal. If we think that in those days it was all plastic music, keyboards without feelings, we just have to bow to another KC masterpiece like this one. Pure Africa. Played and felt by white musicians. With a lot of talent and genius. Thanks God.
Well, Fripp has a subtle sense of humor and there’s a cheese company called “Sartori”. He definitely knew “Satori in Paris” so it wouldn’t surprise me if this is deliberately a joke.
And I think what Peter was saying is that on the surface there is more sea than land but technically below the seas lies the rest of the Earth.
Yeah, I Agree With The Other Guy, Considering The Fact That This Album is Based Off of The Beat Generation, And Sartori is a French Cheese it's Likely a Silly Little Joke Adrian Came up With.
@@sherry-annsasmellyshrew6516 Are you sure about french cheese?
@@tylerleon8888 OK, you're being a tightrope walker. I still like you. However, the song is magnificent, and that is all that matters
@@pierpaolosciola2697 I Believe so at Least
Nice💕thanks
What particular drum pad is Bill striking at 2:05? Delicious. 😋
Octoban
Only KC comments have good grammar, says something about the listeners xD
Discipline, applied correctly my dear master...
Yeah, really agrea
@@colinwest5294 "It's never an end in itself, only a means to an end"
- A very wise man
Pretentious...
Salud King Crimson.
super
Delightfull
beat good
Sí🤝
Beat masterpiece.
"It's Wet. Dark and Wet. It's the kind of weather that penetrates... makes your skin feel itchy and oily. Dirty kind of, but real, too. That's good. It's time for Cheers. Sam and Diane... Norm Peterson... the Coach - and then, after he died... Woody. I don't have a TV now, but that's okay. The shows in my mind are almost always better..."
The intro reminds me a lot of the Super Metroid OST lol
Who can comprehend this two part Fripp solo?!
where is there more of Bruford playing these elctronic drums, thats dissapeared since then except all sampled and influnced stuff from that era... i think he sould have been mixed up more on Beat which I had and played it many many times
2:44 🤯🤯🤪🤪
That's how you end a track
Tal vez mi canción favorita de todo el álbum 😦😦
Es una canción muy buena.
I NEED the bass tab for this
No you don't. YOU need ears
TONY FUCKING LEVIN
One major flaw of this tune: under 4 minutes 😩
100% thought I was the only one with this opinion. I could loop the middle section and listen for days
1:05
The best of kc albums
I migliori Crimso sono quelli del 72-74 …
@@bruskomatt that s another group
Reminds me of Ryuichi Sakamoto’s b2-unit album.
Beat gang. :)
This sounds like NASA
What the hell does the title of the song mean
2^3-24✨
Heh, Funny Moving Wheels Man Makes Song About Enlightening Cheese
There are two thumbs down here? There are two utterly insensible people walking on this earth.
Harmonyc song
Y'all sleeping on beat fr
Sounds like a Super Castlevania song.
birthplace mentioned
i miss tangier
These guys weren't playing around.
indu moment:
Bring on the Belly Dancers
this bass line is fucking GOD himself playing: o---o-------oooo
I know this us si.
Snyway...
I daw them in philly on this tour. Robin hood frll amoiheatet.
I was there.
They have a CD of that concert
Beat thé only one King Crimson's album im a little distant , i dont know why , something in the sound , may be,
This track is definitely very 80s
P.s. it eas fucking perfect.
They were pregnant with Les Claypool here
Purtroppo il periodo peggiore dei Crimso …
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