PSLs: John Mayall/King Crimson - oooof!
- kath
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
luvv this lil carnival sounding section mwhaha
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
kath wrote:LMG wrote:For the 50th anniversary shows at the Royal Albert Hall, I was not going as the prices were quite high - Crimson has usually been a hundred quid ticket.
Then I got an email telling me that due to low sales, I could get tickets to any of the three nights for 23 quid.
I got first and last. I brought a friend along to the last night, all sound problems had been sorted out, the sound was heavenly.
They played four of the five tunes from this album. Plus Starless, Cirkus, Lizard, Pictures of A City, The Letter, Islands, Easy Money, as well as some newer stuff - Discipline, Indiscipline, and several unrecorded tunes.
My friend still thanks me regularly.
oh wowwwwww
Nice!
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
C wrote:I really rate the next album but many criticise it as a clone…
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i LUVVVV it!!!
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
the epicness just knocks you into the next room, ooooooof
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Boom!
Heyyyy!
"Fonz clearly has no fucks to give. I like the cut of his Cupicidal gib."
"Fonz clearly has no fucks to give. I like the cut of his Cupicidal gib."
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
On the first night they played Cat Food and Cadence and Cascade.
Happy, happy memories.
Happy, happy memories.
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
A great album in great company
To reap and other absent friends
Pete, Greg, Ian and other Crimsos: Boz, Ian W, Keith T, Gordon and John W
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To reap and other absent friends
Pete, Greg, Ian and other Crimsos: Boz, Ian W, Keith T, Gordon and John W
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Great that you could join us Fonz
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
LMG wrote:On the first night they played Cat Food and Cadence and Cascade.
Happy, happy memories.
Indeed nice memories great tracks
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
LMG wrote:On the first night they played Cat Food and Cadence and Cascade.
Happy, happy memories.
my two fave tracks from poseidon. snifffff
(cat food cat food cat foood)
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
C wrote:I really rate the next album but many criticise it as a clone…
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It’s not bad. Better than the next few!
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
Neil Jung wrote:C wrote:I really rate the next album but many criticise it as a clone…
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It’s not bad. Better than the next few!
Cloth ears!
Lizard is vastly underrated
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
C wrote:Great that you could join us Fonz
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Cheers. I enjoyed that a rare opportunity to geek out with friends.
X
Heyyyy!
"Fonz clearly has no fucks to give. I like the cut of his Cupicidal gib."
"Fonz clearly has no fucks to give. I like the cut of his Cupicidal gib."
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
what a masterpiece of an album. time somehow just makes it richer.
thanks as ever for the pleasure, brethren. great to have you with us fonz!
a toast to absents and beluvveds
*chink*
have a fine weekend everybody
::smacksmacksmacksmacksmack::
thanks as ever for the pleasure, brethren. great to have you with us fonz!
a toast to absents and beluvveds
*chink*
have a fine weekend everybody
::smacksmacksmacksmacksmack::
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
A great album in great company
To reap and other absent friends
Pete, Greg, Ian and other Crimsos: Boz, Ian W, Keith T, Gordon and John W
*chink*
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To reap and other absent friends
Pete, Greg, Ian and other Crimsos: Boz, Ian W, Keith T, Gordon and John W
*chink*
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSL: King Crimson, Friday 29th Nov @ 9pm [UK]
kath wrote:what a masterpiece of an album. time somehow just makes it richer.
thanks as ever for the pleasure, brethren. great to have you with us fonz!
a toast to absents and beluvveds
*chink*
have a fine weekend everybody
::smacksmacksmacksmacksmack::
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LMG wrote:If more of the trickier/complex jazzers in the sixties had made records this lush and inviting, the more inventive side of jazz might have caught on.
Kenny G may never have happened.
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Re: PSLs: John Mayall/King Crimson - oooof!
A fine evening.
To absent friends. Reap. And all departed Crims.
*chink*
To absent friends. Reap. And all departed Crims.
*chink*