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#bass #transcription #analysis #progrock #crimson #paulthompson
This video digs into one of my favorite tracks on one of my favorite albums that's not talked about enough: the title track from the 1981 King Crimson album "DISCIPLINE", composed and performed by Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford, and Tony Levin.
The song marks the second great era from one of the shining lights of progressive rock. It's a study in POLYMETER and how multiple time signatures can work together to create one massive sound. I'll break down how each part works, who's counting WHAT, and how this music uncovered connections to Glass, Reich, and Minimalism for me.
Check this album out!!
00:00 The Album
00:57 The Song
01:26 The Guitar Parts
02:06 The Drum Parts
02:42 The Bass Line
04:51 Outro
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@tonym2541
@tonym2541 Год назад
King Crimson on anyone's desert island disks should be of no surprise. Extremely innovative and other level musicianship.The amazing thing about Tony Levin is that he's still playing at a world class level IN HIS 70's!!
@kcrimsoniano
@kcrimsoniano Год назад
Is not world class, He is galaxy class
@DaniloSilva-pl3sq
@DaniloSilva-pl3sq Год назад
Desert Island Disk? No Surprises? Is this a RH reference?
@kevmac1230
@kevmac1230 Год назад
I caught Tony a few years ago with Peter Gabriel.King Crimson was one of my early concerts in 72 with John Wetton.
@saxmidiman
@saxmidiman Год назад
Saw the Big Man in a super small venue playing with The California Guitar Trio. He was fantastic, while totally supporting the other musicians in a very benign fashion! Wonderful true musician!🤩😎
@InSurrealtime
@InSurrealtime Год назад
Fripp too, I watch his goofy videos every Sunday.
@pyroseed13
@pyroseed13 Год назад
Fun fact: Bill Bruford actually wrote the bassline.
@bellbrass
@bellbrass Год назад
Another fun fact: Bill Bruford is an astounding drummer.
@hexzerorouge6361
@hexzerorouge6361 Год назад
@@bellbrass wholesome
@sneekapart
@sneekapart Год назад
Another fun fact: there's pictures of Bill Bruford pre-yes and fame in general where he is seen playing bass in band
@bulkvanderhuge9006
@bulkvanderhuge9006 Год назад
Bill Bruford once cut down the mightiest tree in the forest with a herring.
@josephmorse4318
@josephmorse4318 Год назад
@@bulkvanderhuge9006 Chuck Norris blushed.
@MC-fw1tz
@MC-fw1tz Год назад
Finally…someone is giving credits to one of the best music out there..yes, thanks!
@federov100
@federov100 Год назад
Discipline, Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair-the holy trifecta.
@jeffwolinski2659
@jeffwolinski2659 Год назад
Yes!!!
@justaguy2365
@justaguy2365 Год назад
How I feel about the three mid 70's albums with Wetton.
@weehudyy
@weehudyy 3 месяца назад
@@justaguy2365 I agree , for me Lark's Tongues in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black , and Red are as perfect a trio of albums as it gets . Starless and The Night Watch still speak to me after all these years
@NubNublet
@NubNublet Месяц назад
Absolutely. It's not called _Three of a Perfect Pair_ for no reason!
@Emlizardo
@Emlizardo 27 дней назад
Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair failed to live up to the promise of Discipline. As Fripp said, he traded one year of bliss for two years of misery. Most of this was Belew and Bruford's doing. After Fripp's radical reconfiguring of the instrumental roles in a rock group, with the sixteenth notes transferred from the drummer's high hat to the guitars, Belew and Bruford set about bringing back the same-old way of doing things. Fripp hated what that band became. Beat and Pair have their moments, but they could have been so much more.
@whaleguy
@whaleguy Год назад
Fripp and Bruford used this bassline as an audition piece when looking for a bassist. Every player would get to listen to the riff one time on a tape and be asked to play it back. Levin came in on the 2nd or 3rd day of auditions. Fripp stated that he wasn't aware Levin was available or else he'd have been his first call.
@andrewlloydpeterson
@andrewlloydpeterson 22 дня назад
Weird how they would use this bass line before it was written by Levin. Must have had a time machine. For real, youre confusing it with Red
@dublev78
@dublev78 Год назад
Frame by Frame is one of my favorite songs by them. It’s on this record. Great great song.
@ThePsychoCzech
@ThePsychoCzech Год назад
I have to vouch for Frame by Frame. The guitars play this hypnotic 7/8 riff that goes in and out of phase with the other and it makes me feel like I'm swirling.
@victorhawkins3461
@victorhawkins3461 Год назад
@@ThePsychoCzech Same as above!
@victorhawkins3461
@victorhawkins3461 Год назад
Yes yes yes!!!
@LeGabrielMan
@LeGabrielMan 6 месяцев назад
the vocals are amazing in Frame by Frame
@Xari.04
@Xari.04 Год назад
Definitely my favourite King Crimson album, and that's incredibly tough to say when they have only full on bangers. Robert Fripp collaborating with Adrian Belew really was a gift for all humanity.
@MattSmith-ky9do
@MattSmith-ky9do Год назад
Tony Levin's contributions were also indispensable. Same could be said about Bruford. Fripp once said that this had been his dream line-up for a long time. I can say, without fear of contradiction, that his dream-come-true benefited us all!
@tjenadonn6158
@tjenadonn6158 Год назад
@@MattSmith-ky9do In terms of sheer talent and technical mastery per person it's easily the most stacked quartet in the history of popular music. Only other group that might come close is the Corea/Clarke/Meiola/White lineup of Return to Forever or the original lineup of Casiopea.
@DreamMorpheus42
@DreamMorpheus42 Год назад
... I really fucking love Thrak, which has pretty much the same members as the *Discipline* era, it's just a lot noisier and more raw than they usually get. I love that shoe gaze sound that Fripp just kind of slid right into.
@Xari.04
@Xari.04 Год назад
@@DreamMorpheus42 I’m always looking like the weirdo for liking Thrak more than In the Court of the Crimson King but man that one’s sick too. Probably my favourite lineup too but Indiscipline is way too much of a banger not to have that album as my first from their discography. Then again, it’s freaking King Crimson every album is sick
@joem5903
@joem5903 Год назад
Court of the Crimson KIng and Red are also in the discussion IMO. But Discipline is what really introduced me to King Crimson. I was a Greg Lake fan but had not heard the other stuff until 81.
@Andrew_M_Ward
@Andrew_M_Ward Год назад
As a 16-year-old guitarist when this record came out (in a band at the time) it changed me forever... it was just beyond comprehension, yet somehow totally enjoyable
@22ddo
@22ddo Год назад
Me too! Still a favorite
@txa1265
@txa1265 Год назад
I was 15 at the time, and a bassist. I got to see them on the Discipline tour in Boston, and again on Three of a Perfect Pair. Amazing.
@infowarriorone
@infowarriorone Год назад
@@txa1265 I saw them in '84. It was quite an overwhelming experience, something I will never forget.
@zer0set721
@zer0set721 Год назад
Same here. I was a teen when this came out. Worshiped it. I played guitar, bass and piano... what a challenge. These records made me LOVE music.
@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL
@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL Год назад
100% I was 13-14 bass player and worshipped this LP
@FunkadelicPancho
@FunkadelicPancho Год назад
My favorite album of all time
@anttipulkkinen6196
@anttipulkkinen6196 Год назад
Somehow the fury of Thela hun Ginjeet struck me like a freight train even though the bass is simple, even monotoneous. All in all a superb album.
@cygmusmandulis7533
@cygmusmandulis7533 Год назад
that was the stand-out track from that album for me as well, despite Belew's dorky talking parts. haha
@crimsonkate8241
@crimsonkate8241 Год назад
@@cygmusmandulis7533 Those "dorky talking parts" were a real converstaion that Fripp secretly recorded. Belew arrived back at the studio after what he describes in the song had just happened to him. As he began to explain what happened. Fripp being Fripp, tells him to hang on a moment, goes & slips a small tape recorder in his pocket. Then proceedes to record the exacerbated Belew's tale lol.
@cygmusmandulis7533
@cygmusmandulis7533 Год назад
@@crimsonkate8241 i figured it prolly really happened, but didn't know that story. haha thx
@movimentodoscacos
@movimentodoscacos 6 месяцев назад
this is a dangerous place
@Emlizardo
@Emlizardo 27 дней назад
I thought he was talking about New York, but it was London, ha ha! Ah ha ha ha ha!
@maxcohen13
@maxcohen13 Год назад
Those three albums, Beat, Discipline, and Three of a Perfect Pair were some of the best things to come out of the early 80s. Fripp's insistence of complexity woven into the simple was such a great departure of the King Crimson of the mid-70s.
@geraldfriend256
@geraldfriend256 Год назад
All so good. Belew and Fripp are so different, yet they merge beautifully
@mr.nazareth4501
@mr.nazareth4501 Год назад
Throwing Red in there as well, Bill Bruford's King Crimson is a heavenly experience
@lorenzodicapo6305
@lorenzodicapo6305 Год назад
Admiral, admiral, admiral...
@robertkaye5434
@robertkaye5434 Год назад
I was disappointed in Three of a Perfect Pair.
@sinistre
@sinistre Год назад
@@robertkaye5434 why were you disappointed with ToaPP?
@vicinvesta8349
@vicinvesta8349 Год назад
I remember having feeling like there is snake nest in my head each snake slithering in their own pattern when I listen to Discipline. Like, you know, album cover graphics coming to life. Amazing band King Crimson.
@Longlivethe4th
@Longlivethe4th 5 месяцев назад
I once gave my copy of this album to a guy who only knew 70s Crimson, he liked to get high on weed while listening to 70s prog (we were in the 90s) when he gave me back the album he just said he never wanted to hear it again, from a common friend I then learned the album had given him a realy bad trip...
@MajorShmoopy
@MajorShmoopy Год назад
I always struggled to wrap my head around Levin's bass line on this track but this makes it so much clearer to me, much appreciated!
@alfonsomontuori9797
@alfonsomontuori9797 Год назад
Anyone hearing this analysis might think the piece itself is "difficult" or not really listenable, but the opposite is true, as you point out. It doesn't feel hard or difficult. It's a cool groove and the interlocking guitars are trippy. Then you carelessly start wondering what's actually going on and you fall into the abyss of WTF. So thank you for going there and coming back with this!
@Jwinius
@Jwinius Год назад
One of my favorite albums: it just never gets old. I saw King Crimson play it live for the first time in Amsterdam on 7 Sep. 1982 (I still have the ticket stub). It was in a circus tent on a parking lot next to the old Olympic stadium. At one point, Adrian Belew drew our attention to the elephant pattern all around the inside of the tent just before they played Elephant Talk.
@bramposthumus9300
@bramposthumus9300 Год назад
I saw them play "Discipline" in its entirety in the Amsterdam Paradiso the year it came out. 'Totally floored and blown away' does not even begin to describe the experience. Otherworldly musicianship.
@actuallukecolombero
@actuallukecolombero Год назад
This era of King Crimson is without a doubt my absolute favorite. Been spending almost all of my days practicing guitar just trying to break down each of these songs and Fripp and Belew's parts. Levin is without question my favorite bassist of all time, same with Bruford on drums. This album and song changed my life and compositional approach for the absolute best, so glad to see it getting more love and recognition!
@WhizMitchell
@WhizMitchell Год назад
I remember I saw the 1981 version of King Crimson (which I now call the classic line up) live on a now defunct late night TV show...they performed "Elephant Talk" from that same album. I was very young at the time (about 17), and was very taken by what I'd heard. Never heard anything musically like it. I heard all types of various tones textures and colors in their overall sound - it was very, very interesting. I hadn't heard the album though until decades later. Boy, how did I miss this one??? To this day, "DISCIPLINE" is not only one of my favorite avant-garde prog-rock LPs (very influential as well); it is in my opinion, it's one of the greatest albums ever made!!!
@kumoyuki
@kumoyuki Год назад
yep. the "color" albums were the finest lineup of KC
@ericmalone3213
@ericmalone3213 2 месяца назад
You saw Crimson on "Fridays" and the performance is on the Ye Olde YouzeTube. Fripp is a very happy Fripp in the clip.
@johndannenbrink7590
@johndannenbrink7590 Год назад
Thank you for breaking this down. A friend introduced me to this in the late 80s when I was in my late teens/early 20s. Sounded a little “off” at the time, just like when another friend introduced me in high school to The Talking Heads “Remain In Light”. Those 2 albums are definitely desert island worthy (eventually I woke up). If only the classic rock and other mainstream stations would little by little start weaning the populace from crap like “Radar Love”, “Paradise By the Dashboard Lights” and you’re not going to hurt my feelings in the least if most of Queen and Journey are jettisoned for King Crimson & the Heads.
@insidejazzguitar8112
@insidejazzguitar8112 Год назад
Fun and interesting. I knew a couple of guys who were students of Robert Fripp and showed me some of that stuff in the early eighties. Always felt like there was a connection between that recording and Steve Reich
@brandonthebass
@brandonthebass Год назад
I’m glad you mentioned Steve Reich! My band played 2x5 almost 8 or 9 years ago for a sold out room. 25 minutes of pure polyrhythmic bliss.
@wbertie2604
@wbertie2604 Год назад
I tried to interest a band I played with in covering some Reich but only one other band member got it. I did manage to inject some minimalism in some stuff I wrote with the band, though.
@jean-marcphelippeau5858
@jean-marcphelippeau5858 Год назад
This track is also amazing because there is never a lead instrument. The four parts are totally intertwined. It is also the obvious inspiration behind the intro of "Vicarious" by TOOL. Many thanks for this video (and for your great channel)!
@gregparrott
@gregparrott Год назад
Assuming this was recorded in a studio, couldn't there have been a lead instrument that band members heard, but was not added to the released recording?
@Bob-of-Zoid
@Bob-of-Zoid Год назад
@@gregparrott They didn't need that, not even click tracks or metronomes, and they played it live many times. Most of their music from 1968 all the way to 2021 had most tunes woven out of poly-rhythms, counterpoint, dissonance... and yet all strangely not as odd feeling, until you tried to figure out the details and play it. This was by far not the most complex. Many a guitarist have either given up, or went insane trying to learn Robert Fripp's guitar in "Fracture", only few have succeeded, and it took a few of them years to do so! The band went through several iterations and personnel changes, and all superb musicians with only one consistent member: founder Robert Fripp, but I think they were all highly advanced aliens!👽
@gregparrott
@gregparrott Год назад
@@Bob-of-Zoid Ahah. The alien angle! I thought so. :)
@Bob-of-Zoid
@Bob-of-Zoid Год назад
@@gregparrott Well, tell me Jimi Hendrix or Frank Zappa weren't! Hahahaa! 🤪 I loved Men in Black!😎
@nailholesga
@nailholesga Год назад
Tony Levin is a ridiculously great player. He deserves the respect that he gets. You can also hear the same kind of guitar rhythmic overlaps when you listen to Fripp's League of Crafty Guitarists recordings. Very cool stuff. Going back to Levin for a moment, he's a very personable guy (met him when he was touring with the California Guitar Trio years ago), and his writing is very funny. Worth reading some of his books.
@geraldfriend256
@geraldfriend256 Год назад
Indeed s down to earth cat. Wish I had chatted him up more. A friend of mine met him and said “ It’s a pleasure to meet my idol G Gordon Liddy, sir”He said Tony thought that was funny.
@nailholesga
@nailholesga Год назад
@@geraldfriend256 That's hilarious!
@TaxPayingContributor
@TaxPayingContributor Год назад
Tony the Stick!
@ScottHz
@ScottHz Год назад
@@TaxPayingContributor’Tony the Stick’ sounds like a guy who would have been part of ‘the plumbers’ for G. Gordon! 😂
@PsycheSnacks657
@PsycheSnacks657 Год назад
Thank you so much for this fantastic explanation!
@bassistdc
@bassistdc Год назад
I have those King Crimson albums from that period and they are amazing indeed!
@bassistdc
@bassistdc Год назад
@officialpdbass-.. What's this about?
@viceroy_raygun
@viceroy_raygun Год назад
Fantastic album! Elephant Talk is a banger.
@klisher
@klisher Год назад
Electric Counterpoint is Sampled by The Orb (little fluffy clouds) in the early 90s. never knew that until i just heard it on this video ☺☺
@alexmanne
@alexmanne Год назад
Discipline was my introduction to King Crimson in 2007. Such a cool album. I got the album from one of the most unlikely places. When I was in Iraq, we had giant database of movies and music on the nonclassified computers. I was able to put my hard drive in and get all kinds of music. Obviously it was a treasure trove.
@SunsetStarship
@SunsetStarship Год назад
Yeah, it's pretty mind-bending and the whole CD is like that.
@billarmstrong5568
@billarmstrong5568 Год назад
What an absolutely killer album... My favourite KC🍻
@strat0871
@strat0871 Год назад
I discovered this album in 1983, still love it and listen to it.
@xJAWAx
@xJAWAx Год назад
I need to go listen to this now
@peteywheatstraws4909
@peteywheatstraws4909 Год назад
"Discipline is not an end in itself. It is a means to an end."
@ronniefarnsworth6465
@ronniefarnsworth6465 Год назад
Prog is the Best obsession to have, Fantastic bands and Great musicianship !!! Yes/ Genesis 1970-77'/King Crimson/ Jethro Tull/ Gentle Giant/ Nektar/ Pink Floyd/ ELP and many more ... 👍🎼🎸🎹🥁🎻🎷🎤🎶✌
@attichatchsound-bobkowal5328
Classic album. Always happy when it is brought to light.
@ericsierra-franco7802
@ericsierra-franco7802 Год назад
Discipline is not only one of my favorite King Crimson records (the other being Red), it's one of my favorite records period!....and has been since it came out.
@rickzeeb1207
@rickzeeb1207 Год назад
I saw them play this as the encore on the Three of a Perfect Pair tour, executed flawlessly. It was jaw dropping.
@nosfigatusvampirla4304
@nosfigatusvampirla4304 Год назад
I was lucky to listened live this masterpiece! No words for describe this group!
@EixtremeDrummer
@EixtremeDrummer 8 дней назад
Thanks, I never got to know the meter there, what a masterpiece.
@randysatarsky1789
@randysatarsky1789 Год назад
That's the album that changed the way I listened to music. I actually saw them when they were on the show Friday's. I was 13, and it blew me away. Brufords kit, Levin playing the stick, Adrian doing a wicked feedback solo with his Roland amp....and Fripp being Fripp! I remember it like it was yesterday. And Discipline would definitely be one of those desert island gotta haves! Just gotta make sure that island has electricity! :)
@adam872
@adam872 Год назад
It is indeed an all time classic and I too hear the connection with Steve Reich and Philip Glass. Great stuff.
@johnhowardnardine6815
@johnhowardnardine6815 Год назад
Amen! First heard Discipline in 81 on vinyl and then heard KC play it live about an hour later in Québec City, about 4th row from the stage. Mind blown 🤯 The album has been on my desert island 10 ever since! More Tony Levin please!
@infowarriorone
@infowarriorone Год назад
I've listened to this piece of music well over a thousand times, both live and the studio version, and it never ceases to amaze me. Tony Levin's stick work on Neurotica on Beat is also incredible.
@gerardlabelle9626
@gerardlabelle9626 Год назад
The song Discipline is so unusual, so fascinatingly precise, it may as well be from an alternate universe. I had no idea that music could be that way. The album blew my mind when I first heard it 40 years ago, and it still does. It saddens me that so few people have heard the song, or the album. This album is so accessible, too.
@coreymcd22
@coreymcd22 Год назад
Your transcriptions in these videos are supremely helpful. I had the good fortune to meet Tony Levin at a Stickmen show last year and he was nicer and more humble than anyone of his pedigree has a right to be.
@wbertie2604
@wbertie2604 Год назад
I've heard so many people say the same. Many years ago I had a short exchange over email with Levin and he is gracious and generous in an amazing way.
@BARTOZZI-OFFICIAL
@BARTOZZI-OFFICIAL Год назад
Discipline is one of those albums we should launch into space for ETs to discover...
@christopherkahn6522
@christopherkahn6522 Год назад
You always pick the best songs, no matter how obscure. This was one of my favorite albums of that era too. Thanks for explaining the inexplicable.
@neverbeforeseen160
@neverbeforeseen160 Год назад
I consider myself a huge music lover but I always am learning about great tunes and records I've never heard from your videos. Not only do I get to learn about musical concepts but also great recordings and musicians. Thank you for these great insights.
@CurtisBooksMusic
@CurtisBooksMusic Год назад
Tony is an absolute legend.
@mattatsu
@mattatsu Год назад
Yeah, I knew you loved Rush, but didn’t know you loved Crimson too. Haha, Rush is my favourite rock back, with Crimson being a very close second. Nice to see them get some love on RU-vid
@schlaackmusic
@schlaackmusic Год назад
Further proof that Tony Levin is The Man! 😎
@edhorne2663
@edhorne2663 Год назад
Love Love Love this record!! One of my favorites of all time. Saw this lineup on this tour three times. Mind blowing stuff.
@beyondz55
@beyondz55 Год назад
Tony Levin is incredible and deserves more accolades
@tony6261
@tony6261 Год назад
That is an amazing album!
@bassvibasics479
@bassvibasics479 Год назад
YES!!! Thank you for this one- this track has always thrown me for a loop. And you're right, it's a stunning album.
@joemartucci4786
@joemartucci4786 Год назад
Love your videos & breakdowns. As a 63 yr old bass player I've learned everything by ear I wish I could break it down like that. I've always played by feel alternating between locking with the drummer then riffing with guitar. Most of what I learned I learned from watching my buddy from here in Buffalo Billy Sheehan. Anyway love King Crimson.
@tb-cg6vd
@tb-cg6vd Год назад
Whenever I hear one of my all-time fave albums my goosebumps get beaten up by some bad-ass New York City goosebumps - it's a dangerous place! And snap, I discovered Steve Reich & Philip Glass 20 years later too!!! Never too late thankfully.
@danshieldsguitar
@danshieldsguitar Год назад
One of my all time favorites! Levin, Bruford, Fripp and Belew. I remember being a teen playing this with my band. That and frame by frame!
@mk-du3nn
@mk-du3nn Год назад
Frame by frame a real fav from way back and then still is.
@BIGeSTRING
@BIGeSTRING 6 дней назад
I will never forget the Discipline tour somewhere in 1981 i guess, it was the best concert i ever saw. Really amazing, live exactly the same like the studio version
@BlackIceTheory
@BlackIceTheory Год назад
My favorites from this LP were Elephant Talk, The Sheltering Sky and Thela Hun Gingeet❗🤟🏽😎🎶❤️‍🔥
@rogerjones332
@rogerjones332 Год назад
I saw them, close up in concert for this album in '81. They were magnificent. Great video 👍
@lundsweden
@lundsweden Год назад
Another great lesson that doesn't feel like a lesson... this channel helps me appreciate great, bass focused music I would've otherwise missed out on- thank you!
@rogerabrego8990
@rogerabrego8990 9 месяцев назад
I got to know King Crimson many years after already being a fun of Primus and Faith no More so that album got me straight away! Awesome.
@free2roam674
@free2roam674 Год назад
I saw King Crimson in Vancouver about 5 years ago. This tour they had 3 drummers along with the amazing Tony Levin. I loved the show so much I snagged a ticket for the next night. Simply incredible music and talent.
@Johngaltsghost
@Johngaltsghost Год назад
Not a surprise to me - cheers!
@eliastheod
@eliastheod Год назад
After several times of listening, I consider it the Magnus opus of King Crimson. Α true masterpiece!!
@thisislogout
@thisislogout Год назад
I still have that CD from when it first was released. Good stuff!
@evansgate
@evansgate Год назад
That album is absolutely amazing, anyone who has it in their collection is an automatic best friend of mine
@ThePreston6
@ThePreston6 Год назад
Top 5 all time for sure! I have listened to this album so many times.
@FAMUCHOLLY
@FAMUCHOLLY Год назад
Thanks for introducing me to new music Professor Paul! I plan to check out King Crimson right now...
@Mcbassy
@Mcbassy Год назад
Fellow bass player here, I really enjoy your channel. Please keep posting videos like this. You are helping me to not get my reading chops dusty. Covid changed a lot of things for me gig wise.
@lxxwj
@lxxwj Год назад
discipline is amazing!!!
@gustavoheberle6265
@gustavoheberle6265 Год назад
Absolutely superb album ! I always loved King Crimson, and I believe that Robert FRIPP is well underrated as a guitar player.
@1974gringojuan
@1974gringojuan Год назад
One of my favourite albums ever!
@iREALmedia
@iREALmedia Год назад
I saw various players of the band king crimson-one with Bowie-one on his own in Toronto. All those songs are mind blowing. You’re so right!
@danopticon
@danopticon Год назад
I love the magic touch of having the version of “Discipline” you chose for the outro be the acoustic one which Guitar Craft assembled!
@kristianwichmann9996
@kristianwichmann9996 Год назад
Discipline is such a gem!
@fenderfetish
@fenderfetish Год назад
Absolutely! This is in my top 5 too!
@markmilner842
@markmilner842 Год назад
Tony Levin is one of my favourite bassists. Thanks for this.
@gabrielmsnyder
@gabrielmsnyder Год назад
As a bass player, I love discipline, this video is awesome!
@MychaelPollard
@MychaelPollard Год назад
I agree!! And it feels good to listen to. The vibe is strong! 💯
@Sergedanilow
@Sergedanilow 3 месяца назад
This album changed my musical life.
@chrisowenssff4876
@chrisowenssff4876 Год назад
I'm not a musician, but I've loved prog and King Crimson for 30 years. What I love about this era of King Crimson, something I didn't know until a few years ago, was its inspiration in Indonesian gamelan music. It basically gamelan-rock fusion.
@craigburner1296
@craigburner1296 Год назад
Top 5 for me too! So much to hear.
@glenndjubilee
@glenndjubilee Год назад
I saw this tour.Frame by Frame is another one of those where the guitars are playing against each other. I love this record. I was in a band and we covered F by F and Mate Kudsai.
@huntersausageandredbeardsh2360
@huntersausageandredbeardsh2360 9 месяцев назад
I love Discipline. Frame by Frame is insane and the Elephant song is crazy.
@ziggysmith2722
@ziggysmith2722 6 месяцев назад
I saw the Discipline Tour in NYC, my mind is still blown away to this very day!
@Eyescore1
@Eyescore1 Год назад
I'm still grateful to this day that I saw them live at Meriweather Post Pavilion in 1984! They were fantastic.
@jeanpaulmacabre
@jeanpaulmacabre Год назад
Critics absolutely hated King Crimson, but everyone deserves a mulligan. Edit: I think think they’re the greatest rock band to ever pick up axes, btw.
@stettan1
@stettan1 Год назад
Could it be that critics are expected to listen to a continuous stream of new records and never have the time to re-listen? The albums I really love sounded like crap first, or at least confusing. I had to study them a bit and getting somewhat prepared for the more unexpected components.
@donlopeaguirre112
@donlopeaguirre112 Год назад
Amazing record.
@IDontKnowIJustDo
@IDontKnowIJustDo Год назад
Frame by Frame is absolutely one of my favorite tunes, and I have to agree, this album is fantastic
@disgruntledfaerie
@disgruntledfaerie Год назад
"If you were stranded on a desert island with only five albums, what would they be?" FIVE COPIES OF DISCIPLINE!
@coachplyoguy2637
@coachplyoguy2637 6 месяцев назад
I'll take In the Wake of Poseidon, Red, A Farewell to Kings, Hemispheres, and Fear of a Blank Planet.
@jcrhodes6863
@jcrhodes6863 Год назад
My favourite album alongside 'Red'. Two different iterations of KC but Bruford and, as always, Fripp in common. My daughter also got into this music without any pushing from me.
@robis66
@robis66 Год назад
I've always wondered what was going on with that song. It's my fav Crimson song and a great album for sure.
@nolapropertybuyer9732
@nolapropertybuyer9732 Год назад
Awesome as usual. I'm not even a bass player. LOL.
@cperception
@cperception Год назад
That Steve Reich song is crazyyyyy. I love it
@mimiDchi
@mimiDchi Год назад
I'm going to watch this video in a second. Tony Levin is the BOMB! I actually had a chance to meet and talk to him. Joy! Time to watch your video 😀
@Blaize24
@Blaize24 Год назад
I love Discipline! Great desert island album choice.
@harryh5620
@harryh5620 Год назад
Now THIS shocked me. I would not have taken you for a guy who has ever heard KC - kudos to you.
@reswofford
@reswofford Год назад
I had not heard this album in a few years and listened after watching this video. It’s been running through my head and in dreams for about a week now.
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