Home

The Music Thread

King Crimson: 'Elephant Talk' (LIve TV)




Wonderful intersection of prog and jazz. I always liked The Court of the Crimson King. I remember my dad used to have 60s / early 70s vinyl in the press, including a few King Crimson albums.



 
Lemmy = legend.

Even looks good in a tuxedo.

Saw them live at Vicar Street years back: I was chaperoning Hot Press magazine's hottest young journalist who knew of Motörhead but didn't know what to expect of the show and had to cover it for the magazine. I was just passing through Dublin on quick visit and arrived from Prague that afternoon. *Kim invited me along to go with her and showed up with a cab about an hour before stage. She's so fucking hot: early twenties, long flowing black hair, little black dress, Doc Marten's, and big red lips like candy.

We had a few beverages in the bar and I gave her the skinny on Lemmy and Motörhead's history and the whole Hawkwind thing.

Then we went up to the gallery, front seats - the smoke was rising onstage and the bright red eyes of the huge skull above the stage began to glow.
Then those glorious and timeless words before things kick off: 'We are Motörhead, and we play rock'n'roll..' (*)

And so a mighty aural assault ensues, they start with 'Bomber' and Fast Eddie Clarke's searing tones rip the room apart.

Of course, you had to wait until the encore to hear this one:



But when they did play it, it was over way too soon.

Hella night, Jimmy.

She did a few E's afterwards and we partied all night.

When was the last time you partied all night with a hot young thing, Jimmy?

If ever?

Wonderful intersection of prog and jazz. I always liked The Court of the Crimson King. I remember my dad used to have 60s / early 70s vinyl in the press, including a few King Crimson albums.

The period with Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, and Bill Bruford was the best for my ears. Belew's guitar playing is one of a kind. He's done so many amazing gigs. Talking Heads used him, as did Frank Zappa (who actually gave him his first proper break) but Fripp wasn't swayed by his conjuring antics. Fripp's a purist. For him, laughing while you're playing is a no-no. Which was impossible for him whenever Belew did a solo.

Monster guitarist, can make the damned thing speak in Japanese.

* Not her real name
 

Phronesis: 'Abraham's New Gift'




JASPER HOIBY bass
IVO NEAME piano
MARK GUILIANA drums

From 'Alive', recorded live at the Forge Arts Venue in London in 2010.

Those of you with working ears will know that this one's mostly in the same key as King Crimson's 'Elephant Talk'
 


Odd how Chris Cornell and that other bloke from Linkin Park (Chester Bennington - had to look it up) both died so soon after making a few mumbles about child kidnapping and rape in Hollywood. Both died of suspicious circumstances too. I mean, for what reason would a guy like Cornell have to kill himself? Money, success, a beautiful dedicated wife and kids he adored, a life of relative luxury ahead of him.

They hand themselves?
Without leaving a note?
Auto-eroticism in the same manner of Hutchence?

Hardly.

I mean, does this look like a man lining up to end his amazing rock'n'roll life and lifestyle?

 
It's quite a complex drum track -

No, it isn't actually.

Straight-ahead sixteenth note two-bar groove any child could play.
But I can understand why you might find it complex, Jimmy: you're an Oasis fan after all.
She's about one step up from Tony McCarroll, your bestest evah drummah.

(Mowl dreams he could play it)

Nah, Mowl tired of it after two bars.
But I know you like little girls, so at least we learned something today.
Fancy giving us a volley of KPop while you've got your underpants down around your ankles?
 
No, it isn't actually.

Straight-ahead sixteenth note two-bar groove any child could play.
🤣

But I can understand why you might find it complex, Jimmy: you're an Oasis fan after all.
She's about one step up from Tony McCarroll, your bestest evah drummah.
Nah, Mowl tired of it after two bars.
But I know you like little girls, so at least we learned something today.
Fancy giving us a volley of KPop while you've got your underpants down around your ankles?
Poor Mowl, you can always tell he knows that he's taken a thrashing when he has to resort to slander and pretend that (yet another) woman in her twenties is a child

 
Top Bottom