It's such an honour guys; what you give back to the community . I mean watching legendary Robert playing on UA-cam free just for us , is such an unbelievable personal experience . Thanks , lots of love !!!
I was 13 when I bought my first Pink Floyd album, DSOM I’m 53 now and have just bought my first King Crimson album, Red, and during those 40 years not a lot has come close to the joy of listening to these two albums musically. Thank you Robert, from a Dorsetshire boy.
Well, sorry Robert but it is possible that i've loved Toyah for more than 30 years and KC passed me by, although i have great respect for you now (i can pluck a chord or two too) as you've opened up my eyes with your ability to learn more and more with your progressing age. Love you both really. In the next county so please keep up the good work, i smirk all the time i watch you two, fantastic ohh and also love all the name dropping, such nostalgia. Keep up the videos, fantastic. TY
I live for hearing Robert shouting "bollocks" every week and Toyah and Roberts's great relationship. Toyah is describing a Black Mirror nightmare with the mind-reading technology.
Again, some wonderful insights from profound and wonderful people. Thank you Robert and Toyah so much for sharing for and with us. Already looking forward to tomorrows lockdown lunch!!
This is very strange and wonderful. What Robert described just now about the chords moving around the guitar circle. It was only just last night in bed that, seemingly out of nowhere, I was lying in bed remembering the guitar craft circle. From back in the 90s. I was remembering the giant sound filling the room. I was trying to imagine/guess at how many chords must have been spinning around the room in those circulations. Something must have signaled to me that you would talk about this today. It is as if you heard my curiosity last night and simply answered it today.
A friend and I caught the Fripp-less GC in Atlanta in the 1980s. Everybody there was so into it, we didn't let them leave until they'd flat-out run out of material. I remember at one point in the show all the guitarists were hitting these chords in rhythm with each other with gaps in between that were dead silent - it was almost too much to take in.
@@paultrussy. Right? And I’m wondering...is it really so much more work to write the “y” and the “o” in “you”? It’s a bit like when folks use the @ symbol. Is it so hard to write the letter “t”, as well as an “a”? Is it a trendy thing, somehow? I’m extremely curious.
Lol love you two, I grew up singing it's a mystery (with a lisp 😁) whilst all around was singing Duran Duran... Toyah you ain't changed a bit, still mad as a hatter but lovely as ever with it 😁
Another show that was pretty good and always interesting the cords at the end of the show that Robert demonstrates amaze me how good he can sound in his own kitchen for the most part sounds the same as he does on album in Studio A ..A indication of good habits.
For Robert: Throughout it's history, King Crimson has explored a vast sonic soundscape. What was the purpose of King Crimson, musically, at the outset and does it hold true today?
トーヤさんとフリップさんマヂ素敵。キングクリムゾンのライブに行ったことあるけど、実はたいしてファンでもないんです。でもトーヤさんのこのシリーズですっかり2人のファンになりました。フリップさんて、こんなに明るい人なんだ。トーヤさんの影響があるんだろうなぁ。 Toya-san and Flip-san are really nice. I've been to a King Crimson concert before, but I'm not really a fan. I'm not really a fan of the band, but Toya's series has made me a fan of them. Mr. Flip is such a cheerful person. I'm sure he's influenced by Toya.
I know you both like living for today, but could you allow me to take you back? Toyah I remember you presenting a BBC Midlands TV music program 'Look Hear'. This was way back in time when music was actually on mainstream TV. Look Hear showcased new bands and as I lived in Evesham at the time some of the bands I was following were invited to play on the program and friends went along to be in the audience. A fantastic experience for the bands taking part. Do you have any memories of this? And for Robert, I am completely obsessed with one King Crimson album which I obtained from a school friend 'Earthbound'. I believe recorded onto an Amex cassette tape by your sound engineer and only put out to fulfil a recording contract. It seems to have grown and grown in stature over the years. The performance and sound are totally earth shattering. What do you think of this album now?
This is a question for Robert: Am I right in remembering an interview where you once said you considered using an ebow to be cheating? Has your opinion on this changed over the years since you're now using the Fernandes Sustainer mimicking the ebow effect? I'm curious because I'm interested in building it into my own Les Paul as well. Is it difficult to control the massive string vibration outburst - a bit like Toyah's singing ;-) - of all six strings being triggered at the same time? P.S. My wife Linda and I have been together for a very long time as well, for 41 years, and I still can't live a day without her. She's still so beautiful and we're ever so in love with each other, just like you guys. Thanks for the weekly kitchen shows, always fun to watch with the family! Greetings from the Netherlands, Evert
QUESTION: Was the King Crimson song "Level Five" (on Power to Believe) ever intended as a fifth installment of the "Lark's Tongues in Aspic" series? It sounds like it would fit, and I wondered about the "Five" in the title...
question for robert: do you ever go back and listen to your own records from the Crimson discography? and if so, do you have a personal favourite? (although that may be like choosing a favourite child) love you guys!
Hi, question for Robert What was the thought process when writing your debut album of King Crimson? It’s one of my favourite albums ever and I’m trying to learn some of it on the guitar. I’d just love to know how you think when you are composing the songs because of their complexity Thanks if you Can put this in the next video From an up and coming king crimson fan
I can't help but think that should you enlist your already very large audience of weekly Agony Aunt enthusiasts to invite a friend or two to watch each week, you'd really grow the audience. You really do give us something warm, personal, interesting, and very down-to-earth to experience every week. It's funny that couple chose to get married based on your loving example of marriage. I had just made a comment today in the comments for I Advance Masked, which the Google algorithm chose to suggest today, that you two make the prospect of marriage seem more plausible for people who truly love one another.
Question for Robert. When reforming King Crimson in the 2010s did you ever even briefly consider using a guitar in standard tuning for the 69/70s material? Thankyou for all your wonderful videos, I look forward to them all week.
The responsibility of having children , can be a very traumatic experience and if you the parent has had a bad upbringing it is even worse so much EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE you would not believe.
Has age affected any of your respective musical abilities? Toyah, can you still hit the notes from back in the day? Robert, are you still able to fly through your riffs at blazing fast speeds? If so, what warmups have you done/measures have you taken to preserve your ability through the years?
the current Mrs Mcgregor and I have been together as friend since we were in Primary and then as a couple from 14, got married at 17 and we're the same age as Toyah, she's not killed me...............YET!!
I find that I give myself lots of self scolding for not always being motivated and creative. However this often leads to more lethargy rather than motivation. In the end I DO end up being motivated, but surely it's ok to be lazy from time to time, isn't it? Blair Collins
It's such an honour guys; what you give back to the community . I mean watching legendary Robert playing on UA-cam free just for us , is such an unbelievable personal experience . Thanks , lots of love !!!
I've come to look forward to you guys. It's like having Crazy parents you visit each weekend.
When i grow up, i wanna be like you. You are my favorite joyful young adults that i know in the internet. Hugs.
I was 13 when I bought my first Pink Floyd album, DSOM I’m 53 now and have just bought my first King Crimson album, Red, and during those 40 years not a lot has come close to the joy of listening to these two albums musically. Thank you Robert, from a Dorsetshire boy.
8:59 Adrian Belew! great guitarist. I recently stumbled upon The Raisins and I live close enough to Cincinnati to find their occasional album on vinyl
Such a lovely pair x brilliant. Thanks for the delightful videos
Thanks you two for making my lock down days a little bit brighter with your lighthearted entertainment
Two of the most beautiful people on UA-cam, thank you for entertaining us, I very much enjoyed watching. Xx
I love you two! My Mum recommended watching these videos! Cheers Mum 👍😊
These two people might just be keeping a lot of people sane in these unhappy times .
Thanks for taking my question and being one of the few people to pronounce my name correctly! Love to both of you!
Oh how I love you both. Absolutely beautiful together. Thank you 🙏
Well, sorry Robert but it is possible that i've loved Toyah for more than 30 years and KC passed me by, although i have great respect for you now (i can pluck a chord or two too) as you've opened up my eyes with your ability to learn more and more with your progressing age. Love you both really. In the next county so please keep up the good work, i smirk all the time i watch you two, fantastic ohh and also love all the name dropping, such nostalgia. Keep up the videos, fantastic. TY
Me: gives question
Response: incredibly detailed and so far more than I was expecting.
Me: honored, and mind melted...
Thank you both!
Jason
You two are for sure a match made in heaven! Sending Loads Of Love To You Both! Have A Lovely Evening Guys!! XXX 🥰🥰🥰
thanks again for the relief you give us every week
Beautiful souls.
I live for hearing Robert shouting "bollocks" every week and Toyah and Roberts's great relationship. Toyah is describing a Black Mirror nightmare with the mind-reading technology.
Again, some wonderful insights from profound and wonderful people. Thank you Robert and Toyah so much for sharing for and with us. Already looking forward to tomorrows lockdown lunch!!
You guys are brilliant - a joy to watch ! Cheers!
Thanks for this conversation, from the netherlands 🇳🇱with love
I love the Happy English couple...and the magic chord of the day...Dont Stop.!!!
Your videos have really cheered me up over this terrible time.
I love watching you both, you have beautiful souls. ❤ xxx
I'm just glad to have my question answered so widely, I love watching these. I hope you two enjoyed the idea of King Crimson on Miami Vice
Keep it up,your both so uplifting.Thanks.
You both are wonderful.
Always absorbing. Never a dull moment.
Toyah and Robert - showing the young uns how to rebel. Keep at it you gorgeous humans. 🖤🤍💚
Thanks this makes me smil
Brilliant ❤️ Thanks ☮️🙏
"Tech is the new institutionalized religion, from the middle ages, in the present day."
... Beautifully put!
I love you two! God bless
Magical fingers
love luck and happiness to you both also
such a joy
Fantastic thanks guys 👏👏👏
Great intelligent and fun answers. Boy, Roberts guitar work at the end. He's really got something!
"Turn up and be disguising.." Love it!!!
I absolutely love you guys!!! [big smile]
Robert knows what's going on, duckduckgo is where its at!
Love you two, keep up the great work XX :-)
This is very strange and wonderful. What Robert described just now about the chords moving around the guitar circle. It was only just last night in bed that, seemingly out of nowhere, I was lying in bed remembering the guitar craft circle. From back in the 90s. I was remembering the giant sound filling the room. I was trying to imagine/guess at how many chords must have been spinning around the room in those circulations. Something must have signaled to me that you would talk about this today. It is as if you heard my curiosity last night and simply answered it today.
A friend and I caught the Fripp-less GC in Atlanta in the 1980s. Everybody there was so into it, we didn't let them leave until they'd flat-out run out of material. I remember at one point in the show all the guitarists were hitting these chords in rhythm with each other with gaps in between that were dead silent - it was almost too much to take in.
@@hubbsllc I remember those days.
Thank you
The thing hanging from the ceiling is a clothes rack, used to dry or air clothes in the days before tumble dryers
Love you guys!
Robert "The God Of Guitar" Fripp & Toyah Wilcox....I can´t anything but love you
Evenin. Toyah and Robert u are brilliant. People. Love watchin u. On Saturday. U cheer. Me up. And u. Are. Great. Couple.
What's. With. All. The. Full. Stops.?
@@paultrussy. Right? And I’m wondering...is it really so much more work to write the “y” and the “o” in “you”? It’s a bit like when folks use the @ symbol. Is it so hard to write the letter “t”, as well as an “a”? Is it a trendy thing, somehow? I’m extremely curious.
love these skits xxxx❤️❤️❤️❤️
Simon Darlow! I remember him from The Buggles "Adventures in Modern Recording" record - I'm glad he's still involved in music.
All the past folk are still with us
Fabulous
Lol love you two, I grew up singing it's a mystery (with a lisp 😁) whilst all around was singing Duran Duran... Toyah you ain't changed a bit, still mad as a hatter but lovely as ever with it 😁
Another show that was pretty good and always interesting the cords at the end of the show that Robert demonstrates amaze me how good he can sound in his own kitchen for the most part sounds the same as he does on album in Studio A ..A indication of good habits.
Thank you Robert for Duckduckgo, have gone straight to it and now my preferred browser.
You two are bril❤️❤️❤️
I feel adopted by the world's coolest parents!
An Agony Aunts World Tour would be great when we can all come out to shows again.
Found you 2weeks a love you both Saturday and Sunday ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you +++
For Robert: Throughout it's history, King Crimson has explored a vast sonic soundscape. What was the purpose of King Crimson, musically, at the outset and does it hold true today?
So Robert does want his own page on FansOnly
What he is talking about with the guitar craft circle is essentially like looking at a stadium crowd doing the wave.
"A trumpet player rejected by his instrument" had me in tears of laughter 😂
I understand now why your so happy
a dinner party with you two would be fantastic fun!
Bollocks, love you both xxx
Toyah and Robert would be great parents. Just imagine a teenager having you two as mum and dad. They'd have a great fun life. Your both ace
I was wondering if they'd adopt me now I'm an orphan? 😀
Never expected I'd hear Fripp say he uses DuckDuckGo, but, I'm totally here for it!
I'm imaginings your animated characters singing Cat Food on Sunday Lunch !
L OV E the Dorset Voice Recognition 😂
You both too. Nice riff and chord :D
トーヤさんとフリップさんマヂ素敵。キングクリムゾンのライブに行ったことあるけど、実はたいしてファンでもないんです。でもトーヤさんのこのシリーズですっかり2人のファンになりました。フリップさんて、こんなに明るい人なんだ。トーヤさんの影響があるんだろうなぁ。
Toya-san and Flip-san are really nice. I've been to a King Crimson concert before, but I'm not really a fan. I'm not really a fan of the band, but Toya's series has made me a fan of them. Mr. Flip is such a cheerful person. I'm sure he's influenced by Toya.
I know you both like living for today, but could you allow me to take you back? Toyah I remember you presenting a BBC Midlands TV music program 'Look Hear'. This was way back in time when music was actually on mainstream TV. Look Hear showcased new bands and as I lived in Evesham at the time some of the bands I was following were invited to play on the program and friends went along to be in the audience. A fantastic experience for the bands taking part. Do you have any memories of this?
And for Robert, I am completely obsessed with one King Crimson album which I obtained from a school friend 'Earthbound'. I believe recorded onto an Amex cassette tape by your sound engineer and only put out to fulfil a recording contract. It seems to have grown and grown in stature over the years. The performance and sound are totally earth shattering. What do you think of this album now?
His instrument rejected him?? That made me laugh.
It has not gone quite that far, but my guitar has many times given me disparaging glances.
Duck Duck Go is the best me too and a VPN, Great Vod Guys Best wishes too you both !!!
Roberts laugh gets us everytime 🤣🤣
This is a question for Robert:
Am I right in remembering an interview where you once said you considered using an ebow to be cheating? Has your opinion on this changed over the years since you're now using the Fernandes Sustainer mimicking the ebow effect? I'm curious because I'm interested in building it into my own Les Paul as well. Is it difficult to control the massive string vibration outburst - a bit like Toyah's singing ;-) - of all six strings being triggered at the same time?
P.S. My wife Linda and I have been together for a very long time as well, for 41 years, and I still can't live a day without her. She's still so beautiful and we're ever so in love with each other, just like you guys. Thanks for the weekly kitchen shows, always fun to watch with the family!
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Evert
the government would love that app too. 😊
QUESTION: Was the King Crimson song "Level Five" (on Power to Believe) ever intended as a fifth installment of the "Lark's Tongues in Aspic" series? It sounds like it would fit, and I wondered about the "Five" in the title...
question for robert: do you ever go back and listen to your own records from the Crimson discography? and if so, do you have a personal favourite? (although that may be like choosing a favourite child) love you guys!
Hi, question for Robert
What was the thought process when writing your debut album of King Crimson? It’s one of my favourite albums ever and I’m trying to learn some of it on the guitar. I’d just love to know how you think when you are composing the songs because of their complexity
Thanks if you Can put this in the next video
From an up and coming king crimson fan
Ни слова не понимаю, но смотрю и слушаю с удовольствием. Люблю вас. Привет из России.
Your definitely not a turd of a man Mr Fripp..nice axe playing 🤩
Alan Carrs book Easy Way to stop smoking was wot I used and it was so easy with that book. I can recommend it.
Question: Do you think of music like it’s a language?
I can't help but think that should you enlist your already very large audience of weekly Agony Aunt enthusiasts to invite a friend or two to watch each week, you'd really grow the audience. You really do give us something warm, personal, interesting, and very down-to-earth to experience every week. It's funny that couple chose to get married based on your loving example of marriage. I had just made a comment today in the comments for I Advance Masked, which the Google algorithm chose to suggest today, that you two make the prospect of marriage seem more plausible for people who truly love one another.
TOYAH ROCKS!!!
The Fripp is legend. Toyah is a star. But the sum is greater than the parts.
Can you imagine there energy in the bedroom wowzers.
I’m a student learning about music, what tips do you guys have for writing music?
Dear Toyah and Robert, what are your favourite King Crimson albums (and/or albums you enjoyed working on the most, for Robert)?
Much love❤️
- Maria
Question for Robert. When reforming King Crimson in the 2010s did you ever even briefly consider using a guitar in standard tuning for the 69/70s material? Thankyou for all your wonderful videos, I look forward to them all week.
You are a Lovely couple yourself! A bit sad that you didn’t have any child with all your talents to spare.
If you could re-live one day again. What would that day be? And it can't be when you two both met.
I use Duck Duck Go but it does have a tendency to bring up American suggestions as opposed to French based ones....
The responsibility of having children , can be a very traumatic experience and if you the parent has had a bad upbringing it is even worse so much EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE you would not believe.
duck-duck-go two thumbs up!
Let’s think a new way !
Has age affected any of your respective musical abilities? Toyah, can you still hit the notes from back in the day? Robert, are you still able to fly through your riffs at blazing fast speeds? If so, what warmups have you done/measures have you taken to preserve your ability through the years?
the current Mrs Mcgregor and I have been together as friend since we were in Primary and then as a couple from 14, got married at 17 and we're the same age as Toyah, she's not killed me...............YET!!
I find that I give myself lots of self scolding for not always being motivated and creative. However this often leads to more lethargy rather than motivation. In the end I DO end up being motivated, but surely it's ok to be lazy from time to time, isn't it? Blair Collins