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onthewall2983
There’s a version out there without the drums and realizing there was no clavinet but just Fripp was rather incredible to hear
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EchoCourts
feel like you could trace the existence of Unwound (and honestly a fair amount of post-hardcore) directly back to this song
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NeonHandshake03
Yeah, the riffs during the instrumental sections sound straight out of a post-hardcore song
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MyMediaMusic
What an amazing track, like everything on Red! The band was firing on all cylinders on this album, it's a shame they broke up shortly afterward, as the band was definitely reaching its peak.
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pteronophobic
@Zodiark111 I know there are songs that make me nostalgic despite having heard them in the last couple years ("Matte Kudasai" being one of them). Anyway, just thought I'd leave another shout saying how great Bruford's drums are here. This is probably the most straight-foward rock KC ever got. They put their trademark 'evil' sound on it, though.
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Kirill88
Bill Bruford: "The cymbal was featured on "One More Red Nightmare" from King Crimson's "Red" album, and has quietly become a legend. I found it in the rehearsal room trash can, deposited there by the group in the room before us. It was turned up on one side in an effort to get it to fit in the bin, like an Australian bush hat" http://www.billbruford.com/faq.php
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sl8221958
Yes to all the previous . . . and don't forget John Wetton's vocal. Powerful, gutsy, so fitting to the song sound. (His voice always reminded me a bit of Greg Lake.) I used to get this song stuck in my head and have to come home that evening and Crank It Up. The intro is so bad-ass. The drums and the evil guitar chords, the whole thing is just pure tank-tread energy.
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DavidSmith98
they're human hand claps with effects on them, like phasing or panning or something. The Beatles did this with Ringo's drums on "Blue Jay Way" for example.
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Lord-Surreal
Maybe their best song, but they have so many good songs...what an underrated band
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progbeetle
The drums, yes, YES, please! Bruford! It's not just the drums, though. The guitar part of the instrumental drives me fucken insane! Oh my god...
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Zodiark111
Why does it feel like I grew up on this song, yet I'm positive that I just heard it a couple days ago?
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