18ème Crescendo avec ce monumental Anekdoten en clôture du festival, qui nous propulse loin, très loin dans le monde des émotions inénarrables... Merci
The fact they're relying entirely on their touring their old stuff for success, combined with their reluctance to publish their music anywhere has really hurt King crimson's potential. Especially with the fantastic lineup they have, so much potential.
My Progressive Rock love began at 13 in 1978 ( my secret as I also loved TheStranglers / The Pistols etc ) but having ‘ caught up ‘ with much from 68 to 80 , by 83 prog in Britain became pop or politics ( the final cut )- which bored the Girls around here immensely. Only The Enid and Hawkwind remained true to their hearts and minds ( king crimson became talking heads’ jazz cousin ) and few chicks smoked hash or took mushies enough to appreciate them. Fast forward to my children putting Spotify etc in front of me in 2010 and suddenly the future isn’t so bad after all. Apart from Pineapple Theif & Steven Wilson britain doesn’t appear to produce prog or post rock but thank the Gods that Canada, usa, Scandinavia, Germany , Australia etc does! I want Anekdoten T shirt please. Will Pay . Can anybody provide an address ? Fantastic, they can do it real and guy on keys looks like Tony Kaye circa 1970;😃🏴😇❤️from wessexshire
Yes, they are great and I agree with you about the Adrian Belew phase of King Crimson - but I also should point out that the "guy" on keys is Anna Sofi Dahlberg!
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Opeth began as a death metal band and although their sound was transformed into progressive metal, there is no comparison with Anekdoten, who debuted with one of the classic albums of the new era of progressive Scandinavia.
One of best prog tracks of the last ten years. Excellent live performance here.
. Fell in love with this album recently,.. Had to buy it on vinyl,.. Good work, folks,..
the piano-guitar solo is stunning
Great album! Great live performance !!
Super prog rock! one of my favorite too
Magnificent band! This is what nowadays KC should be. They've failed but this band has not.
The fact they're relying entirely on their touring their old stuff for success, combined with their reluctance to publish their music anywhere has really hurt King crimson's potential. Especially with the fantastic lineup they have, so much potential.
Beautiful
Fucking amazing band
One of my all time favorite songs!
agreed...! And there are some great songs, you know... historically. but this this indeed way up there with the very best of the best.
Fantastic music Anekdoten
Marty Fuckin Wilson Piper!!! Playing with one of my favorite band!!! Worlds Collide!!!
Excellent Prog Jammies! \,,/
SUPER!!!
this is sooooo fu... good!!!
My Progressive Rock love began at 13 in 1978 ( my secret as I also loved TheStranglers / The Pistols etc ) but having ‘ caught up ‘ with much from 68 to 80 , by 83 prog in Britain became pop or politics ( the final cut )- which bored the Girls around here immensely. Only The Enid and Hawkwind remained true to their hearts and minds ( king crimson became talking heads’ jazz cousin ) and few chicks smoked hash or took mushies enough to appreciate them. Fast forward to my children putting Spotify etc in front of me in 2010 and suddenly the future isn’t so bad after all. Apart from Pineapple Theif & Steven Wilson britain doesn’t appear to produce prog or post rock but thank the Gods that Canada, usa, Scandinavia, Germany , Australia etc does! I want Anekdoten T shirt please. Will Pay . Can anybody provide an address ? Fantastic, they can do it real and guy on keys looks like Tony Kaye circa 1970;😃🏴😇❤️from wessexshire
Yes, they are great and I agree with you about the Adrian Belew phase of King Crimson - but I also should point out that the "guy" on keys is Anna Sofi Dahlberg!
I strongly disagree with the opinion that british prog rock is dead except Pineapple Theif & Steven Wilson. I highly appreciate Marillion, Pendragon, Arena, IQ, Jadis, The Tangent, Big Big Train, IO Earth, Haken, Threshold, Manning, Mike Oldfield, Kino, Frost*, Lonely Robot, Cosmograf, Abel Ganz, Tiger Moth Tales, Midas Fall, Mogwai, God Is an Astronaut, Earthside, Ozric Tentacles and others. Also it's remarkable that Steve Hackett still produces incredible music last two decades.
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This "guy on keys" is in fact a girl. Other than that it's okay
@@GenesisOfPorcupines And many many more.
opeth
Opeth influenced by Anekdoten
@@Mardell. Both Opeth and Anekdoten are influenced by Anglagard, Landberk, and Scandinavian folk music. This explains most of the similarities.
@@GenesisOfPorcupines they also shared a rehearsal room at one point
Opeth began as a death metal band and although their sound was transformed into progressive metal, there is no comparison with Anekdoten, who debuted with one of the classic albums of the new era of progressive Scandinavia.
What's Robert De Niro doing playing that guitar?