pic related, it's just remain in light but worse
ITT: The inferior version of an album you love
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other than the fact that it sounds nothing like Remain in Light, you're spot on champ
TALK TALK
ITS OOOOONLY TALK
It's better
The Modern Dance but worse
It's proggier than Remain in Light. The last song is insanely hard to play on drums.
Do you have ears?
This is a really really bad post
Seek professional help if you don't understand that Discipline was directly influenced by Remain In Light.
those 2 albums are nowhere near similar
A way shittier 'Never Mind the Bollocks'.
Didn't even bother to hide the *Never Mind* part.
DISCIPLINE
Discipline has the musical talent of Robert Fripp while Remain in Light has more production value from Eno. It's take your pick really.
>Take your pick
Either that or listen to Fripp and Eno, then you need never choose!
>catchy guitar riffs with wacky overweight frontman singing about the bible over the top
Basically the same band desu
Sister is a shittier Daydream Nation
Inferior version of Low
It really isn't, I wish Sup Forums stopped with this meme.
>it's just remain in light but worse
what the fuck are you talking about user
kek kill yourself, kid
They sound similar because
1. new wave was popular at the time and King Crimson was one of many bands doing that style
2. both Robert Fripp and Adrian Belew worked with Talking Heads before
King Crimson in the 80s had similarities to Talking Heads but King Crimson was a far more talented band with more avant garde tendencies that Talking Heads didn't approach. They were two different beasts.
Spirit, but shit
Discipline is Remain In Light but better
It's objectively the other way around. This is much more musical than Remain In Light, also more varied.
>King Crimson was a far more talented band with more avant garde tendencies that Talking Heads didn't approach
does "more avant garde" just mean wanky and technical-for-technical's-sake??
thoughts on fripp and byrne collaboration?
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no, it doesn't. it means King Crimson approached their music with more experimental sensibilities and with a more left field musical influence.
? this is probably b8 but if anything this album is doolittle or surfer rosa
I love both. There is no Seen and not Seen in Discipline, as there is no Indiscipline in RIL. This alone should make them clearly different, but the greatest difference is how they approach the New Wave style.
You're just repeating yourself without saying anything substantial. King Crimson is fucking great, but Talking Heads was pushing boundaries just as much from a different angle.
I intentionally repeated what I said because you clearly didn't get what I was saying. You just took it all and tried the overplayed "wankery" argument. Talking Heads obviously pushed boundaries, but my point is that King Crimson had very different sources of inspiration and achieved different results. I'm not talking about better or worse, I'm just trying to debunk this retarded meme.
Sure, but your initial post didn't suggest anything beyond a teenager impressed by odd time signatures. Your simplistic post deserved a meme response and you're stuck backpedalling because of its shitty simplicity.
talking heads had groove
king crimson had retardedly fast cross-picking and belew doing elephant noises in between while doing his worst david byrne impression
This. Talking Heads focused on rhythm, King Crimson focused on melody. King Crimson could never have written The Great Curve, and Talking Heads could never have written Matte Kudasai. They both come at new wave from their own angles, which is what makes the albums so great.
Also, both Belew and Fripp played on RiL, so there's that.
That sounds nothing like Modern Dance I love both albums
it sounds very similar to me. how could you think it's completely different?
id say its slightly better
>both Belew and Fripp played on RiL
Actually not true, while Belew was very involved in RiL, Fripp was only involved in Fear of Music and only for the first track.
>worst David Byrne impression
You shitting me? Adrian Belew did David Byrne better than David Byrne did David Byrne. And his ability to make weird as fuck noises like elephants and seagulls are what made Remain in Light so good.
>Belew was very involved in RiL
Really? From what I heard, it was already basically fully recorded and then Eno called up Belew to provide some guitar to be over-dubbed.
I got the info of Fripp playing on it from a tab for Born Under Punches, it could very well be wrong.
He did the weird glitchy solos as far as I'm aware.
Nothing at all like Spirit, also not shit. Kys plebe
Name one song on RIL that sounds like The Sheltering Sky.
Pet Sounds without the imaginative arrangements or even remotely good songwriting.
Slightly worse than Low
Low B side > Heroes B side
Heroes A side > Low A side
the sound of flies buzzing around a pile of dung > david bowie's "music"
other way around
the sound of flies buzzing around a pile of dung > your bait
NO
t. embryo with a 3rd grade level of reading comprehension