Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
One of my favorite instrumentals of all time. A lot of beautiful, atmospheric music with a menacing, mechanical threat looming underneath until it crushes the serenity. Drills, hydraulics, war drums, it dominates the soundscape until it slowly fades even more chaotic and violently than it entered. A less vibrant peace returns, but with a looming dread it could return to dominate at any moment, as the drums continue always. That's the story as I heard it, anyways :)
Many of King Crimson songs reference the cold war (being written during that period) so maybe this one too means to talk about the uncertainty of the cold war and the costant possibility of a new world war
@@silviodas.martino3918 I look at it this way…every day I wake up sucking down air is a great day….anything after that is just….gravy…..turned 63 a couple of weeks ago….and don’t mind aging…..I know in 1974 when Red came out…The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway……I was 15….for me…the greatest year for music….very happy to have come of age in the 70s…..by 1977 I was playing out in a 3 piece all instrumental original progressive group called Strange New Flesh in Cleveland Ohio…the next 15 years were incredible for me….in 82 I left the progressive band for a progressive pop band….all original….along the lines of XTC…..The Cardiacs….The Police….we were called Radio Free America….my last show with them was opening for Simple Minds when they were the biggest band in the world…coming off of the soundtrack for The Breakfast Club…that was a very big tour…it was a great summer….opening up for Duran Duran….The Police….so many acts…loved every second of it…like my age now….much older….body a bit worn…..but still have the same love of music that I had all those years ago….enjoy your age my friend…and stay safe.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
When i first listen to this song i didn't really understand it, 20 years ago or more. Today is on of my favourites and i love it so much. Thanx again guys.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PDNSTCSM (Please do not SPAM the comment section, moron!)”. It's a tribute (at my very worst) to the mythical JM. Enjoy!
The first 3 minutes sounds like the soundtrack of some futuristic game with space and other sci-fi things Then it gets *t e n s e* and it start look like a dystopic sci-fi game with robots and aliens
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
@@Jean-MichelRONDIO The first time I listened to King Crimson was in 1989. My older brother used to play on drums in a local rock band, so one day he brought an audio cassette with In the Court of Krimson King on one side and Presence ( Led Zeppelin) on the other side. I was 11 at that time. I am going to check PLINE now, thank you!
Or perhaps, if they ever adapt The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, this could be the theme for supercomputer Mike, especially when he's in the middle of computations.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hm, Crimson ripping off My Life in the Bush of Ghosts but doesn't have the spontaneity & is a bit turgid. Then again, Fripp could never be accused of being funky, maybe he feels Industry has no inspiration to make you dance (go Motown!).
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
It sounds like a deconstructed bolero played by decayed cyborgs in a possible future. Pure ominous beauty.
The Fukk are u Talking About.
So it sounds like Kraftwerk then
thats the first comment, in years, that ive read and enjoyed enough to say thank you and well done
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
🤖👾
IN-DU-STRY 🎵🎶
🎷🎸
MUSIC-IN-DU-STRY🎶🎵
🎺🎻
The perfect mix between Red and Three of a perfect pair
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
The beginning really has some heavy *Metroid* vibes to it. Very atmospheric!🥰
King Crimson went to Japan in the 80s with this song. I wonder if it had any effect to the video game composers of that era much like ELP.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
I love this music for this reason. I've heard songs that remind me of Chowder.
Epic song😎 creepy and atmospheric
The beginning of the Right Side could not have opened better: a dark and threatening track. 🦉
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
One of my favorite instrumentals of all time. A lot of beautiful, atmospheric music with a menacing, mechanical threat looming underneath until it crushes the serenity. Drills, hydraulics, war drums, it dominates the soundscape until it slowly fades even more chaotic and violently than it entered. A less vibrant peace returns, but with a looming dread it could return to dominate at any moment, as the drums continue always. That's the story as I heard it, anyways :)
Many of King Crimson songs reference the cold war (being written during that period) so maybe this one too means to talk about the uncertainty of the cold war and the costant possibility of a new world war
The tender love songs of my time😊
And of my time too. I'm aged and I feel so
@@silviodas.martino3918 I look at it this way…every day I wake up sucking down air is a great day….anything after that is just….gravy…..turned 63 a couple of weeks ago….and don’t mind aging…..I know in 1974 when Red came out…The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway……I was 15….for me…the greatest year for music….very happy to have come of age in the 70s…..by 1977 I was playing out in a 3 piece all instrumental original progressive group called Strange New Flesh in Cleveland Ohio…the next 15 years were incredible for me….in 82 I left the progressive band for a progressive pop band….all original….along the lines of XTC…..The Cardiacs….The Police….we were called Radio Free America….my last show with them was opening for Simple Minds when they were the biggest band in the world…coming off of the soundtrack for The Breakfast Club…that was a very big tour…it was a great summer….opening up for Duran Duran….The Police….so many acts…loved every second of it…like my age now….much older….body a bit worn…..but still have the same love of music that I had all those years ago….enjoy your age my friend…and stay safe.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hail The King! May the Crimson King Live Forevermore!
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
This album is what happens when you unleash Tony Levin
Another day in the cyborg production facility on mars.
Feels like home.
i adore this comment
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
When i first listen to this song i didn't really understand it, 20 years ago or more. Today is on of my favourites and i love it so much. Thanx again guys.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
My favorite song for this álbum
I think you can love so much Voivod.
Dig me. Very special. The human analogy is profound!
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
When I attended GIT circa 2000, I had a roommate who was a bass player at Musicians Institute. He loved Crimson and now I see why.
2:25 gets me everytime
Ha ... I don't have to jump ahead to know just what you mean :) Me too.
And then 5:03
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Just total excellence in every aspect.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Bruford. All the way 😎.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
¿Quién es el batero? No me lo digan, es mi amigo Bill. Todo un creador.
Masterful stuff! Musicianship is on another level. Fripp, Levin,Belew,Buford. Incredible!
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
KC could have written a life-changing soundtrack for Blade Runner.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Oh fuck. Brigador references this track. Holy shit.
Really? Where?
Amazing Sabbathian sound
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Amazing track !
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
How much more creative can you get? Incredible idea!
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
This track is quite analogous with the '69 King Crimson's interpretation of "Mars".
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
A further continuation of Bolero, previously found way back in . .Lizard
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Beating the side o' my 2002 Chevy Astro van near copied the bass-line with just a hint of the drums
Tony Levin
Tony Levin
Tony Levin
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Another banger from The Home Depot.
Bill!
This is close Primus right here
One of the most underrated KC songs
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PDNSTCSM (Please do not SPAM the comment section, moron!)”. It's a tribute (at my very worst) to the mythical JM. Enjoy!
The first 3 minutes sounds like the soundtrack of some futuristic game with space and other sci-fi things
Then it gets *t e n s e* and it start look like a dystopic sci-fi game with robots and aliens
The whole side does that, and then the amazing Larks III
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
All where capitalism is the soul cause of grief.
This almost sounds like an alternate rendition of "The Sheltering Sky" from Discipline.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
The was a Bill Bruford solo effectively supported by a few gents.
It was the first song of Right Side?Possibile?
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
it reminds me a bit The Mars - the bringer of war
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
@@Jean-MichelRONDIO The first time I listened to King Crimson was in 1989. My older brother used to play on drums in a local rock band, so one day he brought an audio cassette with In the Court of Krimson King on one side and Presence ( Led Zeppelin) on the other side. I was 11 at that time. I am going to check PLINE now, thank you!
El comienzo de; TOOL - Die Eier von Satan
The logo is an x chromosome isn't it? In which case, a perfect pair has three of them. Right? I'm just discovering King Crimson, forgive me
P.s. this song should make an appearance in every cyberpunk movie or show
Or perhaps, if they ever adapt The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, this could be the theme for supercomputer Mike, especially when he's in the middle of computations.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
#AdrianBelew
Me recuerda algún jefe final de algún videojuego m.th-cam.com/video/Q184TaHk9zs/w-d-xo.html
Hm, Crimson ripping off My Life in the Bush of Ghosts but doesn't have the spontaneity & is a bit turgid. Then again, Fripp could never be accused of being funky, maybe he feels Industry has no inspiration to make you dance (go Motown!).
I don't know man, I am intimately familiar with My Life in the Bush of Ghosts and I'm not feeling it.
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Makes me pine for my synth
Hello. I've been a King Crimson fan since I was a teenager. In my “Rock-Metal” playlist, you'll find “PLINE”. It's a tribute (at my small level) to this mythical band. Pleasant discovery. JM.
Your no your not a very perceptive human being are you….things tend to……go over your head.