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Re: Tonya Donelly and King Crimson (was Re: Out Of Print CDs (no OtR))
Dancing on a volcano, scott ulrich <ulrichsd at miavx1_acs.muohio.edu>
said:
>Star was what hooked me, I think the songs I first heard were, Feed the
>Tree, Angel, Dusted, Every Word, and Gepetto. I listened to this part of
>the tape a lot, and I like the rest of the CD as well, especially Slow Dog
>and Stay. From King, My favorite is probably The Bees, but I also really
>like Judas My Heart and Untitled and Unsung. I love Love Songs for
>Underdogs as well, they're all really good... I was just curious to see
>what someone else thought, :-) I don't know a whole lot of people who
>listen to her stuff.
I always liked 'Super-Connected'. I think that was the song that
hooked me.
>> Well...you're also a pretty big Ric & Monk fan, right?
>
>Who isn't? ;')
Good point.
>> In that case,
>> I'd point you towards _Discipline_, EG Records 1981. That's the
>> record that first hooked me, FWIW.
>
>I think I listened to a bit of this one, the first song maybe?
'Elephant Talk'?
>So does Fripp play keyboard? I thought he was the one who played guitar...
>I guess I'm pretty far out of the loop here...
Fripp is credited with guitar, and usually one of the following:
devices, soundscapes, or Frippertronics.
No keyboards.
>You would my diety of the week if you were to do this, Chris :^) LOL
Wow. Such an honor!
>If you want I could send you some cash and a SASE or I'm sure I'll see you
>at a concert coming up, is the Eden Park show coming up in a month or so?
Email me your address privately.
>Peace, and may Chris bless you always :-)
LOL!
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