Explain.
Explain
talking heads rip off
oh heeere we fucking go
literally Tool for dads.
*Tool for dads but not shit.
FRAAAAAME BY FRAAAAAME
Discipline, released by King Crimson in 1981, was their first album after a seven year hiatus with an almost completely different lineup than the last. It combined King Crimson's prog rock style with New Wave. This album went on to influence the Math Rock genre.
better than in the court of the crimson king
not sorry
Unironically this
Red is still the best though
80s King Crimson is best King Crimson
Would have been shit tier without tony levin
red is amazing too, as well as larks.
basically a majority of the king crimson albums w/ bill bruford on drums.
The GOAT
I tried Talking Heads but they don't have the same punch
Something similar? Devo?
Discipline sounds way too '80s to be good.
Not as good as Islands or Larks Tongue in Aspic
any talking heads album ever
this is a stupid meme
except this is older than tool and actually good
It's a meme you dipshit.
Try Talking Heads Live in Rome, its on Youtube. Has Belew on Guitar and occaisonal backing vocals, and its a great entry point for that era of Talking Heads.
If you like it, listen to Remain in Light, which has both Fripp and Belew on it.
80's trilogy is my favorite actually.
Adrian Belew is the best thing to ever happen to the band.
Red is the exception.
wrong
bruford, wetton, lake and arguably cross were
Does that symbol have any meaning?
some irish tree people shit
i can't fucking stand new wave
i don't think it's shit it's just one of my least favorite popular music genres
even a band as talented as king crimson couldn't make it enjoyable for me
A 7/10 that people will pretend is a 9/10 to seem cultured and intelligent.
I'd like to know similar kinds of stuff to Frame by Frame, Sheltering Sky, and the title track specifically.
The appeal is that it's incredibly tight.
...
This, come for shit like Thela Hun Ginjeet, which is also tight and stay for shit like the title track which has NO RIGHT to be that tight.
Tell that to fucking Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair. I'm not the only one that didn't like either of those albums, right?
I actually genuinely really like THRAK though, and no one ever talks about it.
Indiscipline is the best track.