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Neurosurgeons scream for more
At paranoia's poison door
Twenty-first century schizoid man
Blood rack, barbed wire
Politicians' funeral pyre
Innocents raped with napalm fire
Twenty-first century schizoid man
Death seed, blind man's greed
Poets' starving children bleed
Nothing he's got he really needs
Twenty-first century schizoid man
4-20 day, 2023. This is the album version, Brother William, and I'm off to do 4/20 stuff. (As soon as this is over, I mean.)
Man, that Fripp guy can play a guitar, can't he?
This is not the version from the original album. The mix is off on this one, and Fripp's solo is quite different. The vocals are not Greg Lake either.
I'd guess it's from one of the (many, many!) live concert albums Fripp/DGM have released over the years.
(I'd guess the applause and cheering at the end is evidence of it being a concert.)
Saw KC in 2017 and they did a smoking version of this.
Yeah. I'm still somewhat sure that Cheap Thrills is a concert album.
Agree as the original was a 10 this 7 or so.
That's odd. Swapped it out with the correct version over a year ago.
This is not the version from the original album. The mix is off on this one, and Fripp's solo is quite different. The vocals are not Greg Lake either.
I'd guess it's from one of the (many, many!) live concert albums Fripp/DGM have released over the years.
(I'd guess the applause and cheering at the end is evidence of it being a concert.)
Saw KC in 2017 and they did a smoking version of this.
Fixed.
This is not the version from the original album. The mix is off on this one, and Fripp's solo is quite different. The vocals are not Greg Lake either.
I'd guess it's from one of the (many, many!) live concert albums Fripp/DGM have released over the years.
(I'd guess the applause and cheering at the end is evidence of it being a concert.)
Saw KC in 2017 and they did a smoking version of this.
Agree as the original was a 10 this 7 or so.
My favourite track is Epitaph
What a shame there are no re-mastered digitals of the original album
Yes there is a remastered version. I have the 5.1 surround and it's sounds awesome
A godlike song, pay attention to the year of this brilliantaalbum. We don't will have never an Era like that
Despite your best attempt at what I'm assuming is your second language, I agree wholeheartedly! Unless I am mistaken and your typing on a macbook and inadvertently hitting your touch pad and posting without proof reading.
I do believe you meant "We will never have an era like that again"?
I have this on a T-Shirt. It get's more comments than anything I've ever worn.
What a shame there are no re-mastered digitals of the original album
I'd guess it's from one of the (many, many!) live concert albums Fripp/DGM have released over the years.
(I'd guess the applause and cheering at the end is evidence of it being a concert.)
Saw KC in 2017 and they did a smoking version of this.
The main riff is pure black sabbath . . .
They are not playing at Ozzfest this year are they ?
College was great! Long live King Crimson!!!
Good Memories!!
I first heard this in a music theory class back in college. Another student had brought it in and we were all totally blown away, including the Prof. I realized at that point that there was life beyond Zeppelin..............
First night of the semester, we are cranking "21st Century Schizoid Man" full volume, doing bongs, drinking our asses off and up she comes to give us the riot act. Her husband and kids lived with her and the music made her kids cry in their sleep.
So there you have it. Rock and roll is bad for little kids.
We totally tortured her, her husband, her kids, the rest of the floor.
And then we moved off campus.
College was great! Long live King Crimson!!!
I knew there was a reason I liked you. . .
My mom bought me this LP by accident when I was 13-14 yrs old. (Don't ask me how that happened. One look at the cover would be enough to scare most moms in 1973.)
Needless to say, she lived to regret it later, especially after she got blasted by successive rounds of Pink Floyd, Frank Zappa, Alice Cooper, MC5, Blue Cheer, Jimi Hendrix, The Who. . . whoooah. . . where to stop?
First night of the semester, we are cranking "21st Century Schizoid Man" full volume, doing bongs, drinking our asses off and up she comes to give us the riot act. Her husband and kids lived with her and the music made her kids cry in their sleep.
So there you have it. Rock and roll is bad for little kids.
We totally tortured her, her husband, her kids, the rest of the floor.
And then we moved off campus.
College was great! Long live King Crimson!!!
NOTHING like this had ever been heard before. Saw them in 1971 in NYC (Academy of Music.)
Minds were blown.
(Comparisons to Black Sabbath? Please! Listen to the meter, the prescison, the complexity.
I said listen. omg.... as I listen for the thousandth time I am blown away all over again!)