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I was going to share this video that contains great insights about this epic song at the "What are you listening wight now" thread, but let's open a new door to give an opportunity to millennials to get into KC.
Anyone attending the tour of the new super-group with Fripp, Vai, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Danny Carey?
The tour started yesterday at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, FL. No gigs announced yet in Bangkok
Is that a fully scalloped JEM?
“Steve Vai is the only guitarist who could play my parts. I’m totally psyched for this”: Robert Fripp gives his blessing for a new King Crimson supergroup, featuring Steve Vai, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Danny Carey
“His style is so specific and refined. It's not something I could just jump into”: Steve Vai explains the hardest part of replicating Robert Fripp’s playing style
Anyone attending the tour of the new super-group with Fripp, Vai, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Danny Carey?
The tour started yesterday at The Parker, Fort Lauderdale, FL. No gigs announced yet in Bangkok
Is that a fully scalloped JEM?
“Steve Vai is the only guitarist who could play my parts. I’m totally psyched for this”: Robert Fripp gives his blessing for a new King Crimson supergroup, featuring Steve Vai, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Danny Carey
“Steve Vai is the only guitarist who could play my parts. I’m totally psyched for this”: Robert Fripp gives his blessing for a new King Crimson supergroup, featuring Steve Vai, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin and Danny Carey
The star-studded lineup will perform tracks from King Crimson's ’80s albums – and it was Fripp who suggested the group's name
www.guitarworld.com
“His style is so specific and refined. It's not something I could just jump into”: Steve Vai explains the hardest part of replicating Robert Fripp’s playing style
“His style is so specific and refined. It's not something I could just jump into”: Steve Vai explains the hardest part of replicating Robert Fripp’s playing style
Vai will be touring King Crimson’s ‘80s material with Beat in the fall, and he’s spoken about his preparations – which includes working with Roland on three purpose-built guitars
www.guitarworld.com