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| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Nov 19, 2007 |
Ending weeks of speculation in various online communities, Robert Fripp has revealed in his latest online diary that drummer Gavin Harrison (of Porcupine Tree) will be joining King Crimson. The band will be playing a series of live dates in Chicago’s Park West – most recently the venue to RF and the LoCG appearance in the windy city. Fripp notes “Park West is a fave venue, and one I have been working for 27 years. The LCG were here in 1989 & 1990…This is also the venue where, according to our current plans for King Crimson’s return to active-service in 2008, preparatory to the 40th. Anniversary Celebration of 2009, The Beast Of Crim will be playing a 4-night residency in August 2008 with KC’s third double-drumming formation. The first formation: Jamie Muir & Bill Bruford (1972-73); the second formation: Pat Mastelotto & Bill Bruford (1994-97); the third formation: Pat Mastelotto & Gavin Harrison. A fourth double-drumming formation, of 1981-84 (Adrian & Billy B), doesn’t quite count as Adrian’s primary focus was in the front line.” Harrison is one of the most respected drummers of his generation, adding a prodigious technique to the work of Porcupine Tree as well collaborating with Jakko Jakszyk on The Bruised Romantic Glee Club, and most recently, Drop – an album with bassist and singer, 05Ric and also featuring contributions from Fripp. Some may recall Drop was featured as a DGMLive giveaway (see my review on the blog), perhaps hinting at Harrison's proposed involvement. Only DGMLive regular, Chocolatefireguard, spotted the listing on King Crimson's myspace site: the top four musicians have been there for a couple of months now. More details will be announced regarding rehearsal schedules and ticket availability as soon as we get them.
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Crimson ProjeKct On The Road
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Jun 26, 2012
Check out Tony Levin's road diary for lots of pictures and commentary of Crimson ProjeKct's current support stint with Dream Theater.
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Mister Stormy's Monday Selection
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jun 25, 2012
Fancy hearing a bit of nifty geetar pickin' from the Lizard sessions? Mister Stormy obliges.
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Greece Is The Word For Greg
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jun 25, 2012
In this interview Greg Lake talks about his recent American tour, Crimson and reveals where he'd really like to play.
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Really Cool King Crimson
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Jun 23, 2012
My thanks to Bob Kurthy who has spotted this tasty-sounding beverage.
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21st Century Lego Man
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Jun 22, 2012
Everybody loves lego and here's why. Thanks to Sandra Prow (of Ned Evett fame) for sending me this via twitter via @StarkidPoppy and in closer detail... This labour of love was undertaken by Poppy's boyfriend, James O' Connell. Excellent!
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King Crimson With A Bullet
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Jun 22, 2012
The name King Crimson pops in all kinds of contexts - trees, beer, coffee etc. Now, there's this item.
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Rights & Wrongs
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Jun 21, 2012
My thanks to Hans Annellsson for this link to Bob Lefsetz's post about the pros and cons of the UMG / EMI takeover.
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Keep Your Friends Close But Your NMEs Closer
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Jun 21, 2012
My thanks to Antonion for pointing out that a certain guitarist features on the #3 spot in the NME's 100 greatest tracks of its lifetime.
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Fripp Settles Some Old Scores
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Jun 20, 2012
The latest diary entry from Robert provides Crimheads with a tantalising glimpse of various manuscripts dating back to 1967.
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Stick Men & Gavin Harrison Reviewed
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Wed., Jun 20, 2012
There’s a bunch of reviews of the recent shows in the UK by Stick Men and Gavin Harrison over on the Dutch Progressive Rock Pages. There's also a review of their appearance in London on the Gigging Forever blog.
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