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Barbu
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Posted: June 27 2017 at 19:31 |
Starless and Bible Black nowadays.
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Dellinger
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Posted: June 27 2017 at 21:11 |
Guldbamsen wrote:
Shark dongs for me as well. It is my favourite Crimson album together with Lizard. Starless & Bible Black though contains their best tune in Fracture.
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Posted: June 28 2017 at 06:02 |
I have a real soft spot for SABB - my first King Crimson album. But, LTIA is the stronger statement of the new musical direction that would define, what is for me the greatest period in KC's illustrious history...
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Posted: June 28 2017 at 07:42 |
Larks easily! Emm ... Emm No not easily.
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Olape
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Posted: June 28 2017 at 09:08 |
O666 wrote:
Larks easily! Emm ... Emm No not easily. |
For years and years I preferred LTIA, but SABB still grows increasingly. So, today I really can't decide...
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frankbostick
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Posted: June 28 2017 at 10:20 |
LTIA SABB
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: June 28 2017 at 11:09 |
SABB was my first Crimso album and gets my vote. Besides, I like the live versions of the Larks Tongues songs much better than the studio versions
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Posted: June 28 2017 at 20:57 |
The.Crimson.King wrote:
SABB was my first Crimso album and gets my vote. Besides, I like the live versions of the Larks Tongues songs much better than the studio versions | Mostly, I do like the live versions from Larks Tongues better too. Actually, I couldn't get into Larks part 1 until I heard the live version from the new line-up (the jazzy flute in the middle chaotic section really helps to round up the song, plus, it sounds nicely heavier). I don't really care for Book of Saturday in any version. Exiles is beautiful, but the live version from Ausbury Park (the same concert from the USA album, but I have that concert from Collectable King Crimson) is so much more powerful. Easy Money is also better live either from that same 70's line-up, or from the new one. However, even though they may sound heavier and stronger live, the duo The Talking Drum and Larks Tongues 2 sound better on their original studio versions... I feel the soft nuances are lost live, as well as the great interplay between Bruford and Muir (as well as the crazy playing of the later).
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Posted: June 28 2017 at 23:34 |
Dellinger wrote:
The.Crimson.King wrote:
SABB was my first Crimso album and gets my vote. Besides, I like the live versions of the Larks Tongues songs much better than the studio versions |
Mostly, I do like the live versions from Larks Tongues better too. Actually, I couldn't get into Larks part 1 until I heard the live version from the new line-up (the jazzy flute in the middle chaotic section really helps to round up the song, plus, it sounds nicely heavier). I don't really care for Book of Saturday in any version. Exiles is beautiful, but the live version from Ausbury Park (the same concert from the USA album, but I have that concert from Collectable King Crimson) is so much more powerful. Easy Money is also better live either from that same 70's line-up, or from the new one. However, even though they may sound heavier and stronger live, the duo The Talking Drum and Larks Tongues 2 sound better on their original studio versions... I feel the soft nuances are lost live, as well as the great interplay between Bruford and Muir (as well as the crazy playing of the later). |
I bought USA before I did Larks, and the studio version of Exiles was for a long time a big disappointment after the brilliant live version. Nowadays I can appreciate the more delicate approach, but I too prefer the live versions of pretty much all the tracks on Larks, particularly those found on USA and the Night Watch live album where much of the SABB material comes from.
I think Larks has stronger material overall (SABB does have a few great tracks as well), but SABB has better sound and performance. In the end it's very close to a tie.
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Posted: June 29 2017 at 07:29 |
ooh, tension. Starless has staged a mini-comeback...
Dellinger wrote:
Guldbamsen wrote:
Shark dongs for me as well. It is my favourite Crimson album together with Lizard. Starless & Bible Black though contains their best tune in Fracture.
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Shouldn't it be Shark's Lungs in Lemsip, or something like that? | wasnt that the Weird Al Yankovic parody version
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Posted: June 29 2017 at 23:34 |
way to close to call...IMHO!
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Posted: June 30 2017 at 02:15 |
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There's a song with that name in The Great Deceiver box set. Though I think it was just a short improv or something of the sort. | ah right... made me laugh anyway.
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Rednight
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Posted: July 01 2017 at 17:34 |
Larkstongue41 wrote:
Too close, can't decide. Since I got The Great Deceiver boxset, I've grown to love Starless & Bible Black almost as much as Larks. Trio and the title track are two of the very best improvisations I have ever heard. Normally I would have picked Larks without hesitation but I've listened to S&BB sooo much lately. |
Yes, 'Deceiver does a lovely job of promoting Starless', and the latter comes off as plain brilliant as a result. As for my vote, pick it.
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Posted: July 09 2017 at 06:59 |
Good God, how do you consider two of the greatest things in existence, and pick which one is better? I'm going with STARLESS AND BIBLE BLACK. It seems to me that with LARKS TONGUES IN ASPIC, the band took all these great, but disparate, ideas they had, and combined them into a few compositions. As a result, the album occasionally meanders. I slightly prefer STARLESS AND BIBLE, which balances shorter and longer songs.
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Posted: July 09 2017 at 07:15 |
Impossible to separate them with regards merit. Both are inimitable masterpieces in my book
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Posted: July 09 2017 at 10:11 |
"Fracture" and "Night Watch" almost convinced me for SAAB, but I went LTIA for this one. Both are brilliant.
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The Dark Elf
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Posted: July 09 2017 at 11:12 |
cstack3 wrote:
"Fracture" and "Night Watch" almost convinced me for SAAB, but I went LTIA for this one. Both are brilliant. |
Agreed. I think LTIA is the more important and original of the two, as it clearly points the direction for both SABB and Red. Love "Night Watch" though.
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The.Crimson.King
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Posted: July 09 2017 at 13:42 |
Pekka wrote:
I bought USA before I did Larks, and the studio version of Exiles was for a long time a big disappointment after the brilliant live version. Nowadays I can appreciate the more delicate approach, but I too prefer the live versions of pretty much all the tracks on Larks, particularly those found on USA and the Night Watch live album where much of the SABB material comes from.
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Same here. When I 1st heard LTIA I was bitterly disappointed in the songs compared to USA. Nowadays I enjoy them both in different ways...USA/Night Watch are albums to crank up on loud speakers while LTIA is an album for headphones
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AFlowerKingCrimson
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Posted: July 09 2017 at 14:20 |
Most of Starless was a live album edited to have the crowd sound taken out. It's very good but LTIA is my favorite KC album.
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