Thela Hun Ginjeet is one hard core song from one hardcore band. Jimi Hendrix saw King Crimson play in 1969 and proclaimed them to be the greatest band on Earth.
There's Fripp's story of some dude resplendidly all in white, with his arm in a cast, coming backstage to shake Fripp's hand, which turned out to be Hendrix, who, (according to the drummer's sister who was sittng at JH's table at the time) was juming up and down during their set and, yeah, proclainmg them to be the greatest band in the world. A slightly better reception than from Eric Burdon, who heckled KC at their first LA gig.
@@milttrugood4817 Well, truth-be-told, Jimi wanted to play with everyone, and supposedly had made overtures to a lot of people, particularly Miles Davis and Robert Fripp (there is a story about ELP, but that's just a myth). But he also had a reputation for not following through. He was definitely "on the prowl" at the time of his death, since The Experience had broken up, and he was absolutely in love with King Crimson and Fripp, and Fripp similarly of Hendrix. I think there's a good chance had he lived, they would have at least gotten together to give it a go... but given Jimi's notorious lack of "Discipline", and Fripp's notorious hard-headedness, one does wonder how well it would have worked. It did for Joe Zawinul and Jaco for a number of years, but I could see Jimi storming out of a Fripp rehearsal after 20 minutes too, and never returning! Unfortunately, we will never know.
@@PickpocketJones Yeah 'Jerry...' is so Tony Levin. I think I remember him even confirming that is some gear mag (Bass Player or whatever) back in the day.
I tried to show my brother Elephant Talk and he was like "I can't listen to this, it just reminds me of Primus. I was like dude, you literally have it backwards, come on!
Totally badass. I've seen Crimson perform this live several times, but this version is really something special. Love the sax and the vibes....and the costumes.
Same same. Saw KK at the Greek in Berkeley back in the eighties and they'd already started to swing far off the album version. This is much closer, at least in the chorus, which makes sense as Les and the gang are doing a cover.
The xylophone highlights the gamelan origin of this music, I like it. Les Claypool has carved out his niche in the music industry and he rules it . Claypool and any act associated with him is always worth a listen!
Les Claypool i the greatest bass player ever! This version of a King Crimon tune is awesome! Even if the original version version with Tony Levin on Stick was a revolution!!
I'm p;d enough to remember the days in the mid eighties when Les and the guitarist from Primus would walk down Telegraph Ave in Berkeley playing their guitars. He sure evolved way past the Primus days.
I think Levin actually played bass on Thela Hin Ginjeet, not stick. But either way, he's a master of both, and Claypool does him proud on this version :)
i met Fripp breifly once in mid 1980s at a guitar masterclass type thing,... he talks so quietly. saw Levin play with Gabriel, but never seen Primus. I suppose it's more likely that would meet Fripp as he lives in Dorset, which is the county next to mine.
Les is like a modern Tiny Tim, but more talented. His knowledge of vintage music is mind boggling, he can just knock out complex prog rock classics like a piece of machinery.
Holy fuck is that Skerik? I remember from his Sadhappy and Tuatara days in Seattle! That dude can totally pull off a Jimi Hendrix solo all by himself on sax.
That segue riff at the end of the bass solo was a master stroke! So spot on. I've seen Crimson do this live and Tony Levin is no slouch, but I love what Claypool did with it. Half sober sounding "carnival barker" that he IS. ;) Thanks for that description DarkeningSkies1, Claypool seems to love the carnival vibe and that nailed it.
Great cover and STILL NO King Crimson in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That just prove what a joke the R'nR HoF is . . . just a Corporate Shrine to mediocrity and compliance.
Have you ever been to to RR Hall of Fame? The place is a joke, not only the physical building and exhibits, but the entire concept of a Hall of Fame for a music genre is ludicrous. Another point, they inducted Joan Jett for Christs sake.
Jesus .H. Christ!!! This is fekkin awesome...never heard of les Claypool until finding this.. Just totally mind -blowing.....I wonder if Mr Fripp has seen this??????
Trying to play Crimson is dangerous . . . which is why not many can pull it off . . Primus does here. A song over 30 years old still sounds daring and fresh . . .
King Crimson is 80's rock band. The lead guitarist is Adrian Belew who did recordings with David Bowie and others. One King Crimson song you may want to listen to is "Heart Beat".
You are a good man, King Crimson 1969 (in the court of the crimson king), with Greg lake as lead singer, from Emerson Lake and Palmer., for me was the best King Crimson ever, when they hired John Wetton as vocal singer and bass, the magic was gone, Fripp took over pretty much and with Bill Bruford, (He played with Genesis in Seconds out 70', also with YES, etc) they started the new King Crimson era, Levin and Belew belong to the new generation, I stay with original in 1969 "In the Court of the Crimson King". Aloha. Peace and love.
I wasn't the biggest fan of Primus recently touring on a cover of the entire Willy Wonka OST or Rush's "Farewell To Kings", but if either them (or I guess the Fancy Band too) decided to cover KC's "Discipline" in it's entirety and tour on that, then I'm thinkin we might be talking.
I came here to hear a good saxophone solo. I didn't expect the spanish inquisition.
+Kenny Bauer great....
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
Weshopwizard
ahahahahahah yep.... ;)
Kenny Bauer 👅👅👅
made my day!
Thela Hun Ginjeet is one hard core song from one hardcore band. Jimi Hendrix saw King Crimson play in 1969 and proclaimed them to be the greatest band on Earth.
Supposedly he was going to join them, but then he died ;w;
There's Fripp's story of some dude resplendidly all in white, with his arm in a cast, coming backstage to shake Fripp's hand, which turned out to be Hendrix, who, (according to the drummer's sister who was sittng at JH's table at the time) was juming up and down during their set and, yeah, proclainmg them to be the greatest band in the world.
A slightly better reception than from Eric Burdon, who heckled KC at their first LA gig.
@@EricBBarker Is there a cite for that, becasue I can't see those two disparate, mind-blowing genuises collaborating.
@@milttrugood4817 Well, truth-be-told, Jimi wanted to play with everyone, and supposedly had made overtures to a lot of people, particularly Miles Davis and Robert Fripp (there is a story about ELP, but that's just a myth). But he also had a reputation for not following through. He was definitely "on the prowl" at the time of his death, since The Experience had broken up, and he was absolutely in love with King Crimson and Fripp, and Fripp similarly of Hendrix. I think there's a good chance had he lived, they would have at least gotten together to give it a go... but given Jimi's notorious lack of "Discipline", and Fripp's notorious hard-headedness, one does wonder how well it would have worked. It did for Joe Zawinul and Jaco for a number of years, but I could see Jimi storming out of a Fripp rehearsal after 20 minutes too, and never returning! Unfortunately, we will never know.
Hmm..... wasn't exactly the same King Crimson that recorded this song in 1969 though.
Crimson are a big influence for him and i love that he admits it
Discipline is a mf amazing album
Claypool jokes that Primus was just a King Crimson ripoff band.........Jerry Was a Racecar Driver just confirms it :D
@@PickpocketJones Yeah 'Jerry...' is so Tony Levin. I think I remember him even confirming that is some gear mag (Bass Player or whatever) back in the day.
I tried to show my brother Elephant Talk and he was like "I can't listen to this, it just reminds me of Primus. I was like dude, you literally have it backwards, come on!
The chapmen stick.
One of the best bassists in history playing one of the best songs in history.
A Great tribute to a great bassist Tony Levin.
Totally badass. I've seen Crimson perform this live several times, but this version is really something special. Love the sax and the vibes....and the costumes.
He's got a vibraphone and a xylophone, but he plays only the xylophone on this number.
+cesaresusa I think he means vibes as in vibes people give off, not a vibraphone
very Zappa, also
Nice version
Same same. Saw KK at the Greek in Berkeley back in the eighties and they'd already started to swing far off the album version. This is much closer, at least in the chorus, which makes sense as Les and the gang are doing a cover.
The xylophone highlights the gamelan origin of this music, I like it. Les Claypool has carved out his niche in the music industry and he rules it . Claypool and any act associated with him is always worth a listen!
Nice job of "emulating" the dynamic guitar-distortion stylings of the FRIPP/Belew era Krimso with a sax!
They totally made it theirs. I was prepared to sneer, but I was an idiot. Bravo, men.
yea , same here good version and not a fan of Primus
@@philipmazonson4694
primus sucks
Thomas Wictor!!!
Giving me goosebumps! Love the Fripp sounding sax playing.
- reference: Adrian Belew
I’m pretty sure he’s doing the Belew solo in the song. No disrespect though
Les Claypool i the greatest bass player ever! This version of a King Crimon tune is awesome! Even if the original version version with Tony Levin on Stick was a revolution!!
But they left out the words.
I'm p;d enough to remember the days in the mid eighties when Les and the guitarist from Primus would walk down Telegraph Ave in Berkeley playing their guitars. He sure evolved way past the Primus days.
I think Levin actually played bass on Thela Hin Ginjeet, not stick. But either way, he's a master of both, and Claypool does him proud on this version :)
@@Frip36so what
Holy crap! this is an insane cover of a totally insane original!
Great interpretation of this classic 80's King Crimson piece. Great job!
Les Claypool by far the best bass player ever don't stop Les
i met Fripp breifly once in mid 1980s at a guitar masterclass type thing,... he talks so quietly.
saw Levin play with Gabriel, but never seen Primus. I suppose it's more likely that would meet Fripp as he lives in Dorset, which is the county next to mine.
Outstanding cover!!!
Les is like a modern Tiny Tim, but more talented. His knowledge of vintage music is mind boggling, he can just knock out complex prog rock classics like a piece of machinery.
He wasn’t up there alone! So let’s give some credit to those other musicians on stage.
Because he’s playing a king crimson song makes him educated?
Jesus. What a low bar for you.
It's funny cos the original sounds more like a LC/Primus song than it does a KC song! Both are excellent in their insanity.
Do you have to use initials. I don't understand
Les Claypool King Crimson
A great version! I saw Les and Adrian playing this gig together... ❤
Primus playing King Crimson reminds me of Frank Zappa
Is just les not primus
@@vibrantdragon3123 2/3 of Primus. Herb the ginseng drummer is there too. Still not Primus. Even if Ler was there it wouldn't be.
@@jacobkimbrough8326 You're not the boss of all things Primus you know.
wow! this is pretty damn accurate)
Les Claypool playing my favorite King Crimson?!? YES, PLEASE? THANK YOU!
Excellent Mr Claypool is a LEGEND
WOW! What a jam! Thela hun ginjeet wll played! Viva KC and Les Playpool!
Holy fuck is that Skerik? I remember from his Sadhappy and Tuatara days in Seattle! That dude can totally pull off a Jimi Hendrix solo all by himself on sax.
I’m a king crimson fan and this is the only other version done by another band. Well done primus 👻👻and who doesn’t like les clay pool or primus 👻👻👻👍🏻
That segue riff at the end of the bass solo was a master stroke! So spot on. I've seen Crimson do this live and Tony Levin is no slouch, but I love what Claypool did with it.
Half sober sounding "carnival barker" that he IS. ;) Thanks for that description DarkeningSkies1, Claypool seems to love the carnival vibe and that nailed it.
"Become one with Mister Tim Herb Alexander's Kick Drum...And all will be right with the world!"
that's the gospel that i subscribe to.. every day before i go to bed i try to become one with mr tim herb alexanders kick drum
can’t say I was expecting a xylophone solo, that’s for sure
That’d be Mike Dillon. He was in bands in Dallas, late 80’s/90’s. Ten Hands, Billygoat. Critters Buggin in Seattle.
The welding glasses add a great touch
Ugly as hell😂😂😂
They're melting faces! Safety first.
@@jacobkimbrough8326 Awesome awesome comment!! Well done 😎
The underground. Symbolism.
the bass tone comes through remarkably clear on this recording
un gusto, un privilegio!! ver a estos excelentes musicos!! soy fan de la brigada rana y obviamente de primus.
You are a fine looking group of folks!!
It would be great to see Claypool jamming with the Crimson guys! Maybe one day?
estupendo tema de Los King Crimson.......con una Linea de bajo magnifica de Tony Levin......
this cover gives more chaos to thela, love it.!
Awesome! He sounds like Belew. Great
Oh, dear. Les sure does make me laugh
Impressive xylophone solo !
That reference at the end of Les' solo was fucking perfect.
Great cover and STILL NO King Crimson in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. That just prove what a joke the R'nR HoF is . . . just a Corporate Shrine to mediocrity and compliance.
Have you ever been to to RR Hall of Fame? The place is a joke, not only the physical building and exhibits, but the entire concept of a Hall of Fame for a music genre is ludicrous. Another point, they inducted Joan Jett for Christs sake.
calm down
Still true in 2024.
Just discovered this. This is cheerful insanity and I love it.
Jesus .H. Christ!!! This is fekkin awesome...never heard of les Claypool until finding this.. Just totally mind -blowing.....I wonder if Mr Fripp has seen this??????
Maravilloso!!! Genial!!!! El Gran Coronel!!!!
Les stalks around like he’s got something smelly and sticky in his pants.
Love it. Takes Balls to even attempt it, let alone Own it!
cant explain how much i love this man
Claypool for president and Buckethead for Vice!👅
Wow, what a brilliant cover!!!
Huge thrill hearing him launch into that iconic Tony Levin bassline.
since in the past i often put on a record beginning to end i ndever knew the titles, and i sung PARANOID INDEED PARANOID INDEED
Mind blown! Could not imagine someone covering this and to this level.
I like how the guitar player is going for that whole James Hetfield/4 Non Blondes look.
La cruza perfecta entre King Crimson y Frank Zappa.
I was there.5rows back or so.what an unforgettable 3 days.bucket of bernie brains for their first time too! Bonnaroo #1 can never be topped!
Can you imagine toya Robert and les teaming up for a Sunday lunch?
Yum yum. Seconds please. 😁
3:40 that bass tone
wow, impressed, kewl tribute! TY for down load bro!
10:45 my whole life has been for this moment
Mean cover!
Did it proud.....this a dangerous place, dangerous place....
Trying to play Crimson is dangerous . . . which is why not many can pull it off . . Primus does here. A song over 30 years old still sounds daring and fresh . . .
Bass sound is badass!!!! The marimba soloist is not from this planet!!🤣
King Crimson and Tool are my favorite bands. Primus and Modest Mouse Tie for 2nd.
It's even better, a saxophone solo by the Spanish inquisition!
I am so sorry for the new generations, they don't even imagine what they've lost, at least in the music world.
FYI, The original song is by King Crimson
Who is King Crimson, It is a band, never heard before.
King Crimson is 80's rock band. The lead guitarist is Adrian Belew who did recordings with David Bowie and others. One King Crimson song you may want to listen to is "Heart Beat".
You are a good man, King Crimson 1969 (in the court of the crimson king), with Greg lake as lead singer, from Emerson Lake and Palmer., for me was the best King Crimson ever, when they hired John Wetton as vocal singer and bass, the magic was gone, Fripp took over pretty much and with Bill Bruford, (He played with Genesis in Seconds out 70', also with YES, etc) they started the new King Crimson era, Levin and Belew belong to the new generation, I stay with original in 1969 "In the Court of the Crimson King". Aloha. Peace and love.
I'm glad to have helped bring back your memories.
How did the world not end after that xylophone solo?!
Way to go Les!!!
is that mad mike dillon on drums xylo?
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!
hail king crimson, les jams crimson!!!!!!
LOVE...LOVE...LOVE this Vid. Great Shout out to King Crimson. :)
King Crimson would be proud.
Les is more
love King Crimson
love this performance
As my granddaughter would say..dancing dancing dancing 🎉❤
Absolutely goddamn incredible!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I mean I like Les but I’ve had a bit of difficulty with this version. Do you think I should change my phone?
WOW!! Is this just Les Claypool, as the description says, or is this Primus, or a touring band, or what?
It’s Colonial Les Claypools Fearless Flying Frog Brigade :)
Cliff burton stal at 10:20
Les knows his ancestry...
Oh. I see now. They're out of cream cheese. THEY'RE out of cream cheese. He held a gun in his hand. This is a dangerous place. (kidding of course)
I wasn't the biggest fan of Primus recently touring on a cover of the entire Willy Wonka OST or Rush's "Farewell To Kings", but if either them (or I guess the Fancy Band too) decided to cover KC's "Discipline" in it's entirety and tour on that, then I'm thinkin we might be talking.
WOW!
What band is this?
Who’s the guitarist?
I was there. Not too far from the rail.
Cool Show!
Wow I wished he could have linked up with Zappa during the good days..
He's not in Zappa's league sorry. These guys are good by alt rock standards but Zappa's bands were always virtuosos.
@@devilsforkdigital1490 isn’t Les pretty often regarded as a virtuoso on the bass?
The crimson guys must have smiled when they seen this..I did..
Great job guys! 5 star
Where was this recorded?
Bonnaroo 2002
Not better or worse than King Crimson., Just different and like King Crimson awesome in its own right.
Brilliant!
Fuckin Skerik man!! Awesomeness!! Not as good as the original but makes up for it by being mental madness.
9:14 les takes it
where was this?
Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002
SUPERB!!!!!!
Dillon and Skerik are the besssst
As good as King Crimson's .)
This is good stuff but I think you have to give props to the people that wrote it ;)
they're both fkn awesome...and if you like live music this can't be beat.
What he did after 10:20 is unteachable
So, it took two drummers to play Bruford's part?
If you watch KC videos, you'll see Buford and Belew playing Simmons pads face to face.
well this is bad fuckin ass