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From Not Lame <popmusic@notlame.com>
Subject King Crimson
Date Thu, 22 Jan 2004 19:07:30 -0700

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>>> The others did a few gigs as Schizoid Men, with Jakko on guitar. Might
>> have
>>> been Peter Giles on bass though. Don't hold your breath for this one.
>> 
>> Michael Giles' drumming on the first two KC records blows me away every
>> time.  It's so damn lyrical!
> 
> You got that right. No one, not even Bruford could match that sound. Worth
> looking for the Giles Giles And Fripp cd that came out a year ago. The
> Bloomsbury Tapes (maybe) It's some very elaborate home demos. Much better
> than the Cheerful Insanity album...


Ahh, I l ove when we all go a bit PROG for a few quick threads, however
ignored by the masses here.

Anyway, very much agree w/ Giles' expertise onthose albums, but have to
throw my hat in w/ saying that Terry Bozio's drumming on "Danger Money" is
some of the most incredible, lyrical drumming I've ever heard in this
genre......truly, an exceptional performance that still stuns me almost 25
years on.....

Ta,
Bruce @ Not Lame



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