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Tag Archives: Robert Fripp
JUDY DYBLE – Gathering The Threads
March 12, 2015

Judy Dyble 2015 Subtitled “Fifty Years Of Stuff,” a marvelous overview of lost gem’s of English folk rock first decades on the stage and behind the scenes. She may be praised as a national treasure now, but only core followers … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Fairport Convention, folk rock, Judy Dyble, prog rock, Richard Thompson, Robert Fripp
KING CRIMSON: a postcard from the tour past
December 12, 2014

KING CRIMSON‘s recent tour left many fans extremely frustrated… because of their show’s quality that didn’t reach wide due to their trek’s shortness. In order to compensate for that, and possibly to hint at the possibility of a studio album … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
Fripp and Eno’s concert gets physical
August 25, 2014

Previously available only on bootlegs – and for a few years as a download only album from DGM Records – concert recordings made by Robert Fripp and Brian Eno in 1975, soon after the two had come up with their … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Brian Eno, instrumental, prog rock, Robert Fripp
The return of KING CRIMSON in motion
September 24, 2013
Last year, when Robert Fripp said he was leaving the music behind, tired of business hassle, anyone hardly guess KING CRIMSON would be back so soon. But they are – or will be in the nearest future. As Jakko Jakszyk has just … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Bill Rieflin, Gavin Harrison, Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson, Mel Collins, Pat Mastelotto, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin
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
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Tagged "Red", Bill Bruford, David Cross, John Wetton, King Crimson, Robert Fripp