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From: rlr@pyuxn.UUCP (Rich Rosen)
Newsgroups: net.music
Subject: Update on King Crimson
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Date: Wed, 1-Aug-84 11:17:59 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  1 11:17:59 1984
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WHOOPS!  Several letter-writers have informed me that I forgot to state where
those "interesting articles" on King Crimson could be found.  They are in this
month's MUSICIAN magazine, the one with Peter Wolf (ex-J. Geils) on the cover.
The articles include interviews with individual members of the band, discussing
their problems in relating to each other in a musical ensemble.  (Especially
prominent in the discussions are Robert Fripp's feelings on his position in a
band that he reformed and was supposed to be the "leader" of, and Bill
Bruford's desire to be more than a drummer who just "keeps the beat", much to
the chagrin of the other band members who apparently need for him to do so
[so much so that Tony Levin supposedly programmed a DrumTrax machine to take on
tour with them, and that the track "Sleepless" was re-edited by the band to put
Bruford's snare hits on the beat].)

Did anyone catch the Crimson MTV concert?  (Of course, I missed it.)

(I didn't double post to net.music.classical because I assumed that no one
 there would be interested in hearing about top 40 pop music like King
 Crimson.  Their loss...)
-- 
"So, it was all a dream!" --Mr. Pither
"No, dear, this is the dream; you're still in the cell." --his mother
				Rich Rosen    pyuxn!rlr