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King Crimson - Red (Live At The Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA.1995) 

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This was pretty much my last big tour with King Crimson, a band that had given me a lot of sustenance over many albums and even more years. This is the title track from one such album - 'Red' - that had influence out of all proportion to its sales, although it’s a steady seller now, half a century later. Sometimes things take a while in the music business: in 2015 Rolling Stone eventually ranked the album at number 15 on their list of the 50 best progressive rock albums of all time.
I didn’t immediately warm to the song’s original recording. Robert Fripp, who composed the piece, remembers it this way: “Once the track was put down we played it back and Bill said, 'I don't get it, but if you tell me it's good, I trust you.' ... I said, 'We don't have to use it.' John was in no doubt: 'We'll use it.'”
The word ‘heavy’ has been bandied about a lot in reference to both track and album. I’ve always seen and heard myself as a fairly ‘light-touch’ drummer (who still has his hearing in good condition…I never broke a drumstick in my time with King Crimson), so the word ‘heavy’ as applied to the original studio track, doesn’t resonate with me. But this version with the extra help of Pat Mastelotto (drums) and Trey Gunn (touch bass) definitely does. But it is an elegant sort of heaviness: it's dinner-jacket heavy. Black Sabbath it ain’t.
A percussion instrument generally has an optimum dynamic range. If you keep hammering beyond that, it doesn’t get any louder, you just break it. So all that heavy-sweating, glistening-bicep, tortured-agony slogging of the committed metal player is mostly for your benefit. It’s already as loud as its going to get.
When I endorsed Tama Drums, they had a ‘Black Museum’ of twisted and wrecked bits of kit returned by (usually complaining) drum techs. One of their prize possessions, they told me proudly, was the metal arm of a boom cymbal stand that had been broken clean in two by drummer Liberty DeVitto of Billy Joel fame. He’d been pounding the cymbal so heavily he broke the steel arm that supported it. They didn’t say what happened to the cymbal, or to Liberty’s arm!
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@josjanssen6733
@josjanssen6733 6 месяцев назад
For me this is, always has been, and always will be the "National Anthem" of the mighty kingdom ruled by the Crimson King. It's for me like the point where all the lines, all the different incarnations, different styles come together. That rising line with which it opens and closes is just the band's signature.
@DennisGreen-xj8rf
@DennisGreen-xj8rf 2 месяца назад
Always intense.. this never gets old.. thank u Robert Fripp!
@DanielBlockMD
@DanielBlockMD 17 дней назад
No it doesn't.
@DrMidnight-oz1rk
@DrMidnight-oz1rk 4 месяца назад
Bill took the biggest paycut in rock and roll history.
@shinytoast
@shinytoast Год назад
Red, what a great tune and what an amazing album! A perfect swansong for that '74 version of the band. Not sure how many copies I've bought over the years for friends and family, but each copy was totally worth it. This KC double trio really lays into it and does it justice. Belew, as always, tweaks the proceedings up a notch.
@rejtmand
@rejtmand Год назад
My ex-wife has a "Red" ringtone on her phone for when I call her! 😄
@luiszuluaga6575
@luiszuluaga6575 Год назад
She knows what’s up! 🎶
@hudentdw2
@hudentdw2 Год назад
I bought the Red Album exactly in my 20th birthday in 1974 fresh from the presses and it became one of my old time Crimson favorites to this day as a 69 year old decrepit dude😂Peace!
@albinrose418
@albinrose418 10 месяцев назад
I was in college in the late eighties, and listening to some Peter Gabriel (I think it was) with some friends, and made the offhand comment, "Tony Levin is such an amazing bassist - can you imagine if he were in a band with Bill Bruford?" (Whom we had all admired from his work with Yes.) At which point my friends said, "There IS such a band!" and put on Discipline. It was both astounding and completely different from what I was expecting. And my first conscious introduction to both Fripp and Belew.
@kevinbaird6705
@kevinbaird6705 3 месяца назад
I love this story. It reminds me of when I first heard _The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway_ on the radio (also in the 80s). I thought it sounded like ELP.
@douglevi
@douglevi Год назад
I wish I appreciated the double trio more when I saw this show.
@sammyclemens5390
@sammyclemens5390 Год назад
The double trio was an excellent incarnation of KC. I wasn’t sure about the two drummer configuration at first, but Bill and Pat really figured out great ways to play off of each other. And Trey was another stellar addition to the band.
@seanwinkel8890
@seanwinkel8890 Год назад
I attended this show- it was on my birthday- and it's in my top 5 all time favorite shows. I especially remembered this number as I had only recently purchased the studio album "Red," and was eager to see ANY of that material performed live. You guys were just flat-out fantastic. I've recently turned my 15-yr old son to "Discipline," and he is firmly hooked. Which is a fine thing.
@clarkt5439
@clarkt5439 Год назад
Good for you for passing it on! My daughter and son love them!! I have attended a few KC concerts in my life, by far they are the best!!
@therealricparks
@therealricparks Год назад
I was also there, right up front. It was a transcendent musical experience.
@JohnnyNation
@JohnnyNation Год назад
Youngsters can always use more "Discipline" !!!###
@geoffreyfowler9198
@geoffreyfowler9198 Год назад
I was also at this show, they were awesome as expected. I even liked the Thrak album they were touring, thought it could have gotten a little more love. This version of Red slays!
@WakadooPlaypen
@WakadooPlaypen Год назад
Yep, great show. What date in '95 was it?
@bluecollarbytes7267
@bluecollarbytes7267 Год назад
I think "heavy" is a good description, but also 'typically masterful' by king Crimson's virtuosos. My first time hearing King Crimson was an all-nighter with its first album, alternating with Mahavishnu Orchestra. I heard them both for the first time in 1971, back to back, over and over all night long. By the morning, 'I'd got it'. I think King Crimson should be ranked near to very top of 'progressive rock'- which is really an inadequate term for it. I first came to know the name Bill Bruford, from the many records I listened to. I kept seeing this name over and over. What a career!
@uncletomsb
@uncletomsb 14 дней назад
We used to play this in the early 80s at parties and, only now, am I hearing this version! Amazing!!!
@johnglennmercury7
@johnglennmercury7 7 месяцев назад
I loved Bill's quote on leaving Yes to join King Crimson: it was like jumping over the Berlin Wall, INTO East Germany...
@sugroj
@sugroj 5 месяцев назад
If you know both sides of that wall and YES and K.C. as well, you know how right this quote is...
@aakkoin
@aakkoin 4 месяца назад
​@@sugrojYes was an "endless debate", like a democracy, but King Crimson was like... less democratic, more experimental and stuff
@kidwaryodproduction
@kidwaryodproduction 4 месяца назад
Not gonna lie. I always love to imagine K.C. as K.C. and The Sunshine Band instead 😄
@DrMidnight-oz1rk
@DrMidnight-oz1rk 4 месяца назад
I still like Yes better, even Rush.
@queenpurple8433
@queenpurple8433 3 месяца назад
@@DrMidnight-oz1rkbleh. I like rush a lot but king crimson is objectively better than yes
@kathowed
@kathowed Год назад
Such an exciting line-up and a powerfully fun rendition of a classic.
@arthurbristol1611
@arthurbristol1611 Год назад
Good heavens 👍 This is fantastic. I bought three tickets to the Wiltern Theater show on this tour. My drummer and bassist were outstanding professional musicians, so they couldn't afford to go. I fixed that with a credit card. The opening act, California Guitar Trio, floored us. Then, the Krim cleaned the floor.
@Analogged
@Analogged 10 месяцев назад
I saw both June 29th and July 1st at the Wiltern!!!!
@rubrshrk
@rubrshrk Год назад
This is my favorite piece of music. Glad it made it. I was also there that night.
@ESIRasta
@ESIRasta 2 месяца назад
Glad to say I was there!
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 Месяц назад
I'd totally freak out if it was the first time hearing them.
@pan.satyros131
@pan.satyros131 6 дней назад
I was there for all 3 nights!
@machinetaker
@machinetaker Год назад
Saw this tour stop in NYC, brilliant - especially Mr Bruford’s snare work!
@davidarnold1225
@davidarnold1225 Год назад
I'm a latecomer to KC, my first show was on the 'Beat' tour (July '83) with Fripp/Belew/Bruford/Levin, and that lineup will always have a special place in my heart. Seeing all four of you in this clip warms my heart!
@jawadkazmi8856
@jawadkazmi8856 11 месяцев назад
My brother that's Not Late😂! I saw them just a year before in Ann Arbor MI and low and behold twas only 13 yrs after conception and Now Wow, 42 years have gone by. So not late, just intime 😆😎✌️
@BobSacamano666
@BobSacamano666 9 месяцев назад
I wasn't even alive yet
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 Месяц назад
Fripp & Belew is total guitar heaven. Rest of the band also not too shabby 😉
@paulcoffey1837
@paulcoffey1837 Год назад
I'm a big fan of the Discipline Crew and the Double Trio doing earlier Crimson works such as this; shame that it was an uncommon occurrence for them to be performed but nonetheless, thank you in advance for this one
@floepiejane
@floepiejane Год назад
Excellent tour! I saw it in Rochester, NY, sat in the front of the balcony and the sound and view was superb.
@luiszuluaga6575
@luiszuluaga6575 Год назад
Pretty cool that they should play Rochester. ✌🏼😃
@Atekneci
@Atekneci Год назад
Heaviness comes from the emotional weight of the music, not from how loud it is. With certain songs like Starless, it might be hard to get back on your feet when the song ends. Most metal bands in the 80s got it all wrong but not Sabbath.
@cintarocko5095
@cintarocko5095 Год назад
BLACK SABBATH WAS THE BEST GROUP OUT THEY ROCKED THE PEOPLE LIVE R ALBUM WHAT EVER LOVED K C.
@AlbertoLence-ni3zp
@AlbertoLence-ni3zp 10 месяцев назад
Red, mi disco de cabecera, sencillamente ¡ IMPRESIONANTE !
@DMagurkus
@DMagurkus Год назад
I've never seen a clip for a show I actually attended. Until now. Thank you!
@finnmcginn9931
@finnmcginn9931 Год назад
Great venue with the greatest band, this is the bee's knees.
@theAhammer
@theAhammer Год назад
I was at this show- third row balcony, right next to the soundboard! Glad you use this track, Bill. That album supported many a late night card game!
@ikkenhisatsu7170
@ikkenhisatsu7170 Год назад
One of the great heavy rock songs of all time. Maybe the best.
@RobLosRicos
@RobLosRicos Месяц назад
thumbs up if you've heard Bill Buford in UK. the band. with john wetton, allan holdsworth, and edie jobson.
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 Месяц назад
As a Holdsworth fanatic I thank you.
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 Месяц назад
00.31 that Smoke on the Water chromatic bass thumping cliche riff by Sir Tony Levin is just brilliantly comical. Love this K C line up!
@jackjoeharry9101
@jackjoeharry9101 Год назад
Full the Crimson Power !!! I Love it so much !!👍👍👍
@damnyankeefl
@damnyankeefl 5 месяцев назад
probably the greatest show i ever saw was this band in 1996.
@sdrandazzo
@sdrandazzo Год назад
Very cool. I attended this show. Unforgettable.
@anahg17
@anahg17 5 месяцев назад
i'hve been loving them since17, still in love
@gregormarini
@gregormarini Год назад
One of the greatest Band Projects ever! Epic!
@morusalba1518
@morusalba1518 Год назад
I saw this in Nuremberg 1995. It was a big surprise to me to hear Red. Happiness ❤ 1972-74 is my favourite KC time. Thank You Bill for memories 😊
@luiszuluaga6575
@luiszuluaga6575 Год назад
Yes, I’m sure that 1972/74 is a rhythmic figure that King Crimson has woven into one of their compositions 😸👉🏼🧮♾️
@JonathanGoslan
@JonathanGoslan Год назад
Fabulous darling, thanks for this!
@lamecasuelas2
@lamecasuelas2 Год назад
Red, my favorite album
@jimbrackna9330
@jimbrackna9330 Год назад
I had the pleasure of seeing them at Artpark, Lewiston NY, they were absolutely Outstanding 👏😎👍
@bencarter6702
@bencarter6702 Год назад
You still can't beat a dose of 70s Crim played by 90s Crim. Bruford never broke a stick in Crim. Impressive dynamic control that. Says a lot that John Wetton backed Fripp on Red's inclusion. He was right. And Wetton often seemed the most keen to keep Crim moving in the direction of towering, lumbering success.
@RaymondPeckIII
@RaymondPeckIII Год назад
I was there! As was my son, who was 8 at the time and loved it.
@BruceGoren
@BruceGoren Год назад
Brilliant performance. Love the commentary. Thanks Bill!
@Zocto31
@Zocto31 3 месяца назад
Got to see them in greensburg pa many yrs ago! With John p Jones !!!!
@tonyevans9999
@tonyevans9999 Год назад
Ferocious take !
@stephenlewis9159
@stephenlewis9159 Год назад
Thanks for the intro/commentary. Good added value!
@Analogged
@Analogged 10 месяцев назад
Best live band!!!!
@denisle13
@denisle13 Год назад
thanks Bill, keep em coming, great memories!
@mtrsoftwareservices
@mtrsoftwareservices Год назад
Wow! Just fucking wow! 😮
@davidwatkinson1226
@davidwatkinson1226 Год назад
Wow
@wkc2
@wkc2 Год назад
Totally unreal...WOW!!!
@mihohobaba
@mihohobaba Год назад
That is pure filth! I love it.
@salspitz177
@salspitz177 Год назад
filthy sweet prog metal
@christinapeter1001
@christinapeter1001 6 месяцев назад
Wondoerful❤❤❤❤❤
@escargotomy
@escargotomy Год назад
I was always a little ambivalent about the double trio years in the same way I was about the Yes:Union situation. Apples and oranges of course but I felt like it became too busy and confusing a stage show to fully digest. I became a Crimson fan in the early 80's and saw the NYC show that was outdoors by the aircraft carrier museum which I think had to be the Three of a Perfect Pair tour. I was in high school at the time but it was so exciting to see how this music was played by just 4 guys. And so all those years later on the Thrak tour I was happy that Crimson were back together but I was almost 30 by then and somehow it just didn't move me like it did when I was a teenager. The live show that is. I enjoyed the Thrak album though.
@MagellanOfBass
@MagellanOfBass Год назад
Love your stories Bill. You got my sub. On two accounts. 😊
@gerardleveque3568
@gerardleveque3568 Год назад
Bill with his canary yellow Drum set! 👍👍👍
@richardlanchester249
@richardlanchester249 5 месяцев назад
I leard that it has now been given to the guys in the Beat lineup, though it is quite a different shape to Denis Carey's usual setup. I saw it recently, on sale at Graham Russell Drums in Fareham, Hampshire, England, when they hosted an auction sale of all Bill's performing gear on his retirement.
@papajohnloki
@papajohnloki Год назад
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@vincenzollamas
@vincenzollamas 6 месяцев назад
i would've given anything to have seen this concert (or similar one from this tour)
@darkcnotion
@darkcnotion Год назад
Piel de gallina
@tomasvanecek8626
@tomasvanecek8626 Год назад
Well, it only took 3 guitarists and 2 drummers to recreate that enormous energy of the original version on the album 🙃 .. just proves some things cant be bettered.. never in the same river twice
@BasicDrumming
@BasicDrumming Год назад
Great video.
@thewilythylacine
@thewilythylacine 9 месяцев назад
This is heavy-heavier than anything that could claim to be heavy.
@lucaspersona9075
@lucaspersona9075 4 месяца назад
Heaviest band on earth
@hiawatha.g
@hiawatha.g 10 месяцев назад
A great rendition of my favorite pieces of all time. You are too humble. Heavy is not, as you point out, about sweating biceps or whatever. The truth is hundreds of metal bands have sold their souls to try to achieve this level of brutality, and completely failed. The reason is that they forgot music has to be beautiful as well. Your performance on the original album version of this song is one of the greatest drum performances I know of. thank you for posting this!
@BrianKlobyGuitar
@BrianKlobyGuitar Год назад
By all means.... :)
@shaunmccaul1695
@shaunmccaul1695 Год назад
the double trio
@shaunmccaul1695
@shaunmccaul1695 Год назад
@T.elegramBillBruford saw the double trio in Boston in 1995 I think. orpheum theater if I am not mistaken.
@rickshearer
@rickshearer Год назад
I was there!
@robertobrasini5294
@robertobrasini5294 Год назад
1982 REGGIO EMILIA..Ade asks--" do you like to hear red?"
@MrMrh1958
@MrMrh1958 Год назад
Progressive!
@trsalmon
@trsalmon Год назад
Hey, I was at that show!
@hihats
@hihats Год назад
interesting final paragraph...I watched some Billy Joel concert highlights on TV many years ago.Devitto was hitting his cymbals so hard that they made NO SOUND...you could see him pummeling them...see them moving...but producing ZERO sound...
@maxcohen13
@maxcohen13 Год назад
"Being in King Crimson is a little like having a low-grade infection: you're not really sick, but you don't feel well, either." - Trey Gunn
@albinrose418
@albinrose418 10 месяцев назад
...and yet, he played with them for, what, 10 years or so?
@paulm749
@paulm749 Год назад
I love this song and this performance, but man, there's something about it that's almost demonic. I was imagining how Red could work as a theme song for the opening of a totalitarian political party convention, with all the attendees marching in time to the driving rhythm, and during some of the quieter passages performing individual interpretive dances that reflect martial themes with slashing, stomping and bayoneting motions. No idea what Robert Fripp was actually trying to convey with this composition, but it can have a rather unsettling effect, and the album in its entirety has an air of melancholy and foreboding. Perhaps working through such reactions is part of the thrill of powerful music.
@billmay7364
@billmay7364 Год назад
My Favorite lineup in King Crimson Was original LARKS to RED Linup. There Live Shows we're Legendary . But the Double Trio lineup dis a fine job with RED. Seen this Tour as well as 2021 Tour which was Fantastic as Well. Bruford really gave Crimson that Sound. Between FRIPP & BRUFORD there was that Tension of Two Masters . Belew is more of a Frontman than JAKO. That's why they put the Drums up Front with that lineup. But I seen this lineup 4 times. There were great.
@billmay7364
@billmay7364 Год назад
@T.elegramBillBruford HI Bill. Followed your Career from Gong to YES, KING CRIMSON, UK EARTHWORKS. Seen you behind that Beautiful Bananna TAMPA Kit. Jacket to Match. You Legacy is Cemeted in Time. Seen some great Drummers through the Years. Your Snare work separates You. Not just a Banger as they say. Your Musical with your kit. Also with your Words . Thanks Bill.
@chairmannom9507
@chairmannom9507 Год назад
Sucks that the best part is at the ending, love this song!!!
@Toik-ct4ew
@Toik-ct4ew Год назад
曲の歴史から行ったら、 「クリムゾン(大笑 ) レッド」 だけど、演奏は、見事な、 ヴィヴィッドな、 下手すりゃ、各楽器(メンバー達)の、ぶつかり合いの果ての、 ブラッディーレッド とでも、 でも、ある面、それらを分かった上での、 ジェントルな、 ちょっと落ち着いた、 「パーシモン」 みたいなレッド?! 見方感じ方、そして云い方様々あれど、 何にしても、何時も、 【レッドゾーン】 まで、各感覚、感度を上げてくれる、ある種の、 「スキッヅォイド」 な曲、 なのであろうか。 象さんや、カモメさん達は、どう思うかな?! お出でになる、 お 「棒」 (坊、大笑!) さんにでも、お伺いしたら、どうお答えになるだろうか?! 戦争(WAR)になるようなギター弾いてはいけません、とかって話になるのかな?!
@klocke-hx3xl
@klocke-hx3xl Год назад
Per the description, Black Sabbath really wasn't heavy metal, although they may be one of it's greatest earlier influences. The autobiography of Tony Iommi explained it well. He wrote sweet melodical parts mixed with hard distorted riffs to keep the music from getting monotonous, a fatal flaw of heavy metal. If you listen to rap or top 40 pop, it sounds like boomer rock, I imagine. But, it wasn't radio friendly back then, like most of the best stuff.
@AssociationAdmirer
@AssociationAdmirer Год назад
To be honest, Mr. Bruford, I *still* haven't warmed to this song's original studio recording. No matter how many times I listen to it, I always find myself mentally nodding off well before the end. It's a decent tune, but I find it hard to understand why Rolling Stone put it in their Top 100 Guitar Songs - although the fact that that list also includes songs like "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, where guitar is conspicuous only by its near-absence, suggests to me that in many cases they didn't really listen to the song, just took an artist who was known for having a good guitarist and selected one of their better-known songs. To close this post on a positive note, I'd say this rendition of "Red" solidly beats the studio version, having much more energy and dynamics.
@goffeldumkimpotrickson2453
@goffeldumkimpotrickson2453 Год назад
Noice
@salspitz177
@salspitz177 Год назад
Melk Weg 2023
@GregBrownSantaCruz
@GregBrownSantaCruz 6 месяцев назад
IWT
@patmos789
@patmos789 Год назад
Siento que en esta formación Trey Gunn esta desperdiciado. No se aprovechó todo su talento. Solo en The Power to Believe y en los Projekct pudimos ver lo mejor de Gunn. Gracias Mr. Bruford por estos vídeos. Saludos desde Chile.
@DAYHOMEONE
@DAYHOMEONE Год назад
So how is it that Bruford and another drummer combined offer a less compelling performance than Bruford achieved by himself on the original recording?
@johnglennmercury7
@johnglennmercury7 7 месяцев назад
I didn't really get how Kurt Cobain was heavily influenced by Red until I went back to Nirvana & gave them another listen. Definitely a strongly discordant, disharmonious side to them...
@winstonschwarz1636
@winstonschwarz1636 Год назад
I saw you guys on this tour, Albert Hall, and the sound was awful. This is my least favorite KC lineup Bill. There was something wrong. A bad vibe.
@НиколайРузич-м9э
@НиколайРузич-м9э 6 месяцев назад
Вот, хоть ты тресни, до 80 года место Бруфорда было в ЕС, а дальше что угодно
@AP-sd1fl
@AP-sd1fl 5 месяцев назад
I can´t stand Adrian´s dancing.
@chrisgale5634
@chrisgale5634 Год назад
Prefer the more nuanced tracks. This is rather too "wall of noise" for me. Each to their own of course 😊.
@anotherdamn6c
@anotherdamn6c Год назад
I hear ya. This is for them who like The Big Riffs.
@MCNOISE666
@MCNOISE666 Год назад
Love it, massively. I find it odd that you don't seem to 'get' this idea of 'heaviness'. Does everything have to be literal? No need to have a dig at Sabbath either. Very strange...
@anotherdamn6c
@anotherdamn6c Год назад
I'll side with Bill here. I never got Red. Fine with the entire KC catalogue up to that but it felt riff-heavy, depth-lite and less inspired after two far more brilliantly diverse albums.
@ckallaher
@ckallaher 5 месяцев назад
50 years later this song remains a provocation, a revelation, a dare, maybe a double dare and, like a few other masterpieces of modernist music, deeply moving in the parts that resolve to moments of more traditional beauty.
@elbosco8715
@elbosco8715 Год назад
El único grupo de Rock Progresivo, que logró volver a partir de los 80 y no dar lástima. Todo lo contrario. Genios.
@herb6677
@herb6677 Год назад
I think that John Wetton had an uncanny ability to recognize if something is average or top notch. He was not just a singing bass player but a profound musician who understood more than most people would expect.
@haljalykakik2384
@haljalykakik2384 8 месяцев назад
Fripp said in an interview that he believes John was as good as Jaco Pastorius. It's somewhere on RU-vid, sorry I don't have a link
@richardshansky3040
@richardshansky3040 7 месяцев назад
Looks like Tony Levin on bass in this clip.
@J.-M.
@J.-M. 7 месяцев назад
@@richardshansky3040This is not about the video, but about Bill's notes in the description, talking about Wetton's ability to recognize a good track.
@Diego9290
@Diego9290 6 месяцев назад
Yes, he said that Wetton was the best bassist of his generation, equal to Pastorious
@artysanmobile
@artysanmobile 4 месяца назад
He was a brilliant musician. He’s badly missed. His singing made some of King Crimson’s best music hauntingly beautiful and profound. I had the good fortune to see the band in his earliest years, touring Lark’s Tongues in Aspic and Starless. His singing cuts to the heart.
@1ouncebird
@1ouncebird Год назад
I enjoyed reading your stories of Red. I consider Red to be heavy-ish but have always loved it. Glad ya'll kept it on the album. I love your description of this version of Red being "dinner-jacket heavy". Beautiful. Thank you.
@franks2bud
@franks2bud Год назад
What story about the album RED ? Where is this story of RED ? Inquiring minds want to know this chunk of useful information.
@boysherman
@boysherman Год назад
@@franks2bud Read the video description.
@eliivillaq5583
@eliivillaq5583 Год назад
Thank you sir Bill, it’s the best to woke up this morning, make my day!
@lorcazola
@lorcazola Год назад
FANTASTIC SHOW. Icon of the 90's. I WAS THERE.
@01goldg1
@01goldg1 2 месяца назад
Three Perfect Pairs!
@svenjansen2134
@svenjansen2134 Месяц назад
I did what you see here.
@Obscured1972
@Obscured1972 Год назад
Man I love that album
@aakkoin
@aakkoin 4 месяца назад
All my fav songs have Bill Bruford on drums, legendary
@jawoody9745
@jawoody9745 Год назад
Just OUTSTANDING! I remember watching Adrian's band, The Bears in Cincinnati before he joined Crimson.
@danburnes722
@danburnes722 Год назад
Belew Crimson plays Red
@blahblahoink
@blahblahoink 2 дня назад
Bruford's snare sound gets me every time....
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