Not Lame wrote: > >>> 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 Bruce, now there is an album I haven't pulled off the shelf for 20 years. I'll give it an ear tomorrow while I'm loading up stuff for my radio show. RS -- Ronald Sanchez Director Of A&R Career Records www.CareerRecords.com The Donovan's Brain Web Site www.Donovans-Brain.com