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Robert Fripp's Diary
Wed., Apr 5, 2006
10.45 DGM HQ. The sun is shining, the sky is blue. DGM Parking lot… Read more
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June 06, 2006
Posted by: Francis
Exposure In 1978, I worked in a record store in Sarasota, Florida. I spent hours on the floor alphabetizing vinyl and praying that the Bee Gees, and their hell-spawn disco music, would fade into a quick and Read more
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Exposure Tue., Sep 19, 2006
Posted by: Francis
Exposure In 1978, I worked in a record store in Sarasota, Florida. I spent hours on the floor alphabetizing vinyl and praying that the Bee Gees, and their hell-spawn disco music, would fade into a quick and Read more
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Groundbreaking!! Fri., Aug 18, 2006
Posted by: mark1061
This album, along with Eno/Byrne’s "Bush of Ghosts", was one of the most important recordings at the time for guiding my future tastes. I was always a Fripp fan, but to hear him reinvent himself in such a personal way was Read more
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EXPOSURE Sat., Aug 12, 2006
Posted by: millingt
Holy smoke. I have a poor audio quality version of exposure that I picked up at a used cd shop for some time. My response was: Breathless was possibly the best song Robert had written to date and I liked Read more
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Treasure Thu., Jun 15, 2006
Posted by: xoconostle
I remember this period well but being Californian hadn’t heard this rich interview at the time. Although "Music for Sports" and "Discotronics" weren’t released as such, it might be said that "God Save the Queen/Under Heavy Manners" in Read more
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Mr F's charming interlocutor Thu., Jun 15, 2006
Posted by: warren
I’m glad to hear this. Much of the period is illuminated, and I enjoyed Mr F’s description of both the Frippertronics tape system and his pleasure at its products. But who is the Read more
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No escaping the past Tue., Jun 13, 2006
Posted by: adbass
This (presently) free interview is a very kind gift to all those who have enjoyed reading Robert’s online diaries for the past few years.
The young Mr. Fripp on display here is smart and charming, enthused with his (then) recent and Read more
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RF interview Tue., Jun 13, 2006
Posted by: Earl_Exxon
Now this is not a review in the usual sense, since it is dealing with is an interview and not a piece of music.
I believe this is the first time I’ve heard the voice of Read more
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The Robert Fripp Resume Sun., Jun 11, 2006
Posted by: ModernKaveman
Remember the debates of old as to whether Robert Fripp is King Crimson? When one listens to ’Exposure’ it is clear to see that Robert definitely makes a huge contribution to the King Crimson Read more
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Exposure very good Sat., Jun 10, 2006
Posted by: Wilbert
Bought this one on my trip to Paris. As being a Robert Fripp fan as well as a Daryll Hall fan, I’m happy to have this one. The first cd is ok, but more than wonderfull is the second Read more
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Exposure Exposed! Fri., Jun 9, 2006
Posted by: noforker
Everything about this record is improved! If you are a fan of Robert Fripp’s work, YOU WANT THIS! It is the true definitive edition, period.
So, now, when do we get Under Heavy Manners/God Save the Queen, Robert Fripp/The League of Read more
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