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Are shattered by the sun
I walk a road, horizons change
The tournament's begun
The purple piper plays his tune
The choir softly sing
Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
For the court of the crimson king
The keeper of the city keys
Put shutters on the dreams
I wait outside the pilgrims' door
With insufficient schemes
The black queen chants the funeral march
The cracked brass bells will ring
To summon back the fire witch
To the court of the crimson king
The gardener plants an evergreen
Whilst trampling on a flower
I chase the wind of a prism ship
To taste the sweet and sour
The pattern juggler lifts his hand
The orchestra begin
As slowly turns the grinding wheel
In the court of the crimson king
On soft grey mornings widows cry
The wise men share a joke
I run to grasp divining signs
To satisfy the hoax
The yellow jester does not play
But gently pulls the strings
And smiles as the puppets dance
In the court of the crimson king
This song epitomizes the power, transcendence and raw sexual energy of rock & roll.
This track suits the tone of that movie perfectly...
And I do not know why... I was a babe when this entered the world.
Yeah, yesterday I discovered that out of 24 Sinead O'Connor songs on RP, "Nothing Compares 2 U" is the most highest rated one at 7.9. And this is an artist that's known for her tremendous range. There definitely is a "lowest common denominator" hivemind among RP listeners. If it weren't for Bill's great sense of musical taste, I can see some other RP owner looking at the ratings and just switching to a Jack FM format to appease the masses here.
Sinead O'Connor hasn't done anything that deserves to rank anywhere near the work of King Crimson.
This song epitomizes the power, transcendence and raw sexual energy of rock & roll.
OMG reading this brought back vivid memories of freshman year 1982.
Art, I tell you, art.
It's strange to me that this immortal milestone of prog rock doesn't reach an average of 8.0 while nearly all Pink Floyd songs (even the wost ones) are rated beyond 8.0.
I GAVE IT A TEN!!!
Yeah, yesterday I discovered that out of 24 Sinead O'Connor songs on RP, "Nothing Compares 2 U" is the most highest rated one at 7.9. And this is an artist that's known for her tremendous range. There definitely is a "lowest common denominator" hivemind among RP listeners. If it weren't for Bill's great sense of musical taste, I can see some other RP owner looking at the ratings and just switching to a Jack FM format to appease the masses here.
Every time I hear this I'm reminded of what a fantastic drummer Michael Giles was, and how underrated. Maybe if he'd stayed with the band longer, or if KC had been more popular we might be talking about him in the same way we do Moon and Bonham. But man, he knew his way around the kit.
just thinking the same thing
Just wow.
The art of silence with a long pause within this song reminds me fondly of Iron Maiden's Rime of the Ancient Mariner...
Great to hear long songs uninterrupted.
Wow! Great comment! So true.
Wow....possibly 50 yrs. since I've heard & enjoyed this one.
Great to hear long songs uninterrupted.
I may have went to school with the model for the cover.
Ha!
THANKS TO RADIO PARADISE
straight back into a London student flat in '69 .
Thanks Bill.
This song epitomizes the power, transcendence and raw sexual energy of rock & roll.
OMG, this only happens to be the greatest album cover EVER created, and what you see here is only half of it- the other half is the inside of this dude's ear canal. I suggest you find the album in vinyl and play it through and then give us your opinion...
R.I.P. Greg Lake (what a voice).
That's 'cracked brass' actually.
Had to see if this was a joke but no joke - it really is a great cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJhBBLJwwGE
(can't embed the video)
I've seen KC several times throughout the years and in the past their set lists pretty much stuck to a particular era.
This band can play it all.
My drug crazed friend said if you tripped on acid and listened to the whole album, you would see God at the end. He used to say a lot things like Jimi played the guitar with his dingus. My LP and CD also has that little squeal, or were you referring to something different? I like the effect, but then again, maybe it was the smoke. It's still a freakin awesome song and album ,10!
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There's a 9:28 version, and a 10:02 version on iTunes. So far RP seems to be playing one of these two long versions right now and not the usual badly edited-for-radio track where the cut in the song practically punches you in the face. Prog rock had some nightmarish self-indulgent and laughable moments, but this is one of the best.
Is there anything left of your drug-crazed friend? You know...mentally?
My drug crazed friend said if you tripped on acid and listened to the whole album, you would see God at the end. He used to say a lot things like Jimi played the guitar with his dingus. My LP and CD also has that little squeal, or were you referring to something different? I like the effect, but then again, maybe it was the smoke. It's still a freakin awesome song and album ,10!
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and now the greatest drum intro of all time
Leaving pittsburgh for the jersey shore. I thought I was on a trip to heaven. I was 15.
Damn... that summer and this tune are fantastic memories
Gotta add Procol Harum too.
I feel ya...heck just the album cover art is a freaking trip! I always liked breaking out my "War of the Worlds" by Jeff Wayne album (and CD in later years) and crank that on my Hi-Fi and similar effect! In fact, that WotW double-album is in my top 11 all-time favorite musical releases ever.
I was thinking about the WotW recently, and how it's not quite the proper format here for it, although maybe Forever Autumn would work. I'm sure one of our UK listeners can correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't that go #1 for Justin H in the 'single' version?
If you don't believe me, just ask Robert Fripp.
I think this album was better than anything EL&P ever did; opinions may vary of course.
EL&P did a few good songs and lots of self-serving crap.
There I said it.
I have this KC song rated a 9, not a 10, because I always feel a slight tinge to produce and mix the song differently (even if I would not know exactly how to go about doing that).
As to the path-breaking nature of this album, it has to be one of the more significant pieces of music in the late 20th century.
Nearly 50 yeas on and this album is still weird, disturbing and brilliant!
As is the album art.
Brilliant art.
As is the album art.
Foretelling.
Can definitely hear the origins of ELP.
Yes, of a yellow jester
i bought this album in 1969, never heard of them or what was on the record, i bought it because the cover looked cool
Funny. I bought a few albums that way too - Jean Michel Jarre's Oxygene being the most memorable.
Hey, why don't we ever get any JMJ here on RP?
Foretelling.
Can definitely hear the origins of ELP.
I think this album was better than anything EL&P ever did; opinions may vary of course.
Foretelling.
Can definitely hear the origins of ELP.
i bought this album in 1969, never heard of them or what was on the record, i bought it because the cover looked cool
In any event, check out the Claypool Lennon Delirium version of this live - pretty darn impressive.
Fripp is a notorious jerk but he makes great music.
Yes, he does come off as if he is a tad full of himself.
Great music all the same.
hmmm,..."Big Bottom" is the only Spinal Tap song I am familar with,...and I don't know what to say
Yes, today Bill mentioned Greg's passing at the end of this. *thumbsup
Yes, that. Two in one year...
3 drummers front row...
never seen 3 drummers playing at the same time and I never thought that they could pull it of...vivid!
but they did and concert is a must see if you are in for a experience of a special kind...
this number, in particular, they were busy
Pigs or no, I now associate this brilliant song with that brilliant (if draining) movie.
Still playing the shortened-by-kicking-the-turntable version, I hear. Was someone tripping (literally and figuratively) when they edited this?
So is mispelling 'sacrilege'.
Look closely a few scenes later, out the window. There's a pig on the wing.
There are also Sheep and Dogs represented in scenes. I loved that movie and these references.
And such an obvious jump in the edit that as others have said it sounds like someone hit the turntable. Really awful.
WTF man?
Look closely a few scenes later, out the window. There's a pig on the wing.
look where in PSD Land i landed!!
It's strange to me that this immortal milestone of prog rock doesn't reach an average of 8.0 while nearly all Pink Floyd songs (even the wost ones) are rated beyond 8.0.
Rest easy, it may have taken a few years, but we have arrived in '24.