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Tag Archives: King Crimson
Interview with JUDY DYBLE
August 8, 2013
May 2013 For many years and for many people, the name of Judy Dyble had been a mere footnote in the history of British rock – what with her fronting the first line-up of FAIRPORT CONVENTION and playing a significant … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews
Tagged Fairport Convention, Judy Dyble, King Crimson, Trader Horne
KING CRIMSON on the road to “Red”
August 3, 2013
Those who thought that the 15-disc edition of KING CRIMSON‘s “Larks Tongues In Aspic” was a mammoth endeavor, should be silenced – or roaring – with the prospect of the forthcoming “Red” reissue which will sprawl over 24 platters. Titled “The Road To … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged "Red", Bill Bruford, David Cross, John Wetton, King Crimson, Robert Fripp
Peter Sinfield on PROCOL HARUM
May 6, 2013
It’s always interesting to read one creative mind’s opinion of the other. Today, Peter Sinfield, one of the rock’s greatest wordsmiths, posted a note on his Facebook page regarding ‘s immortal classic, “A Whiter Shade Of Pale”. Peter, most famous for his work … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, King Crimson, lyrics, Peter Sinfield, Procol Harum
GREG LAKE – Songs Of A Lifetime
April 13, 2013

Esoteric Antenna 2013 From the shoulders of giants, a prog rock titan gets down to play with the clay, Prometheus-like, with fire in his hands. Whether with KING CRIMSON or ELP, there’s always been a feeling that Greg Lake, calm … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged ELP, Greg Lake, King Crimson, prog rock
Interview with IAN WALLACE
March 5, 2013
April 2003 What do KING CRIMSON and Bob Dylan have in common? At the first glance, it seems not much – perhaps, a word “legend” will do nicely. Look closer still, and you will see one more thing, although calling … Continue reading
Tagged Bob Dylan, Ian Wallace, King Crimson


