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It's hard to believe 2024 is coming to an end and that The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast is now in its 5th year of broadcasting our love for rock music into the world!! 2024 was an amazing year for the show which boasts the most episodes we've ever done in a year (64) and an amazing array of album reviews, concert reviews, and extraordinary guests. As we have in the past, we've broken it down into 2 shows - Part 1 is about all the albums we've reviewed and all the authors and podcasters who came on our show. Part 2 (out next week) looks back on the live concerts & movies we discussed and the 15 artists & legends we welcomed on the show. We tend to cover albums near a major anniversary (25th, 30th, 40th, 50th, etc) with the newest celebrating its 20th (American Idiot by Green Day) and several turning 55 (Abbey Road by The Beatles, Blind Faith debut, In The Court Of The Crimson King). We may review a double diamond selling classic one week and cult favorite that maybe scratched its way to gold status. But we reflect on all of them and then make our personal Top 5 lists of the albums we reviewed that we liked best. We also welcomed authors who've written some amazing books like Mark Blake and Mick Wall to share some stories along with podcasters who share our passion and knowledge for rock music. Our monthly First Concert Memories series gives people the chance to share special nights in their rock n roll journey that made them fans! Like Markus "The Darkus" Goldman of WMMR and The Imbalanced History of Rock Podcast sharing his experience with U2 Live at Red Rocks in 1983. Or Brian Colburn of My Weekly Mixtape talking about seeing Blues Traveler in NYC just months after 9/11 and finding the crowd was ready for some healing and good times. It was an amazing year on The Wolf and this is just Part 1!! Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's hard to believe 2024 is coming to an end and that The Ugly American Werewolf in London Rock Podcast is now in its 5th year of broadcasting our love for rock music into the world!! 2024 was an amazing year for the show which boasts the most episodes we've ever done in a year (64) and an amazing array of album reviews, concert reviews, and extraordinary guests. As we have in the past, we've broken it down into 2 shows - Part 1 is about all the albums we've reviewed and all the authors and podcasters who came on our show. Part 2 (out next week) looks back on the live concerts & movies we discussed and the 15 artists & legends we welcomed on the show. We tend to cover albums near a major anniversary (25th, 30th, 40th, 50th, etc) with the newest celebrating its 20th (American Idiot by Green Day) and several turning 55 (Abbey Road by The Beatles, Blind Faith debut, In The Court Of The Crimson King). We may review a double diamond selling classic one week and cult favorite that maybe scratched its way to gold status. But we reflect on all of them and then make our personal Top 5 lists of the albums we reviewed that we liked best. We also welcomed authors who've written some amazing books like Mark Blake and Mick Wall to share some stories along with podcasters who share our passion and knowledge for rock music. Our monthly First Concert Memories series gives people the chance to share special nights in their rock n roll journey that made them fans! Like Markus "The Darkus" Goldman of WMMR and The Imbalanced History of Rock Podcast sharing his experience with U2 Live at Red Rocks in 1983. Or Brian Colburn of My Weekly Mixtape talking about seeing Blues Traveler in NYC just months after 9/11 and finding the crowd was ready for some healing and good times. It was an amazing year on The Wolf and this is just Part 1!! Check out our new website: Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've developed our On First Listen series to give us a chance to explore albums that we didn't know but had heard about for years. Maybe a friend recommended it, perhaps it was popular at a time in our lives when it slipped past us or maybe we'd seen in on all-time lists. King Crimson's debut fit into the third category as many progressive rock fans hold In The Court Of The Crimson King in very high regard. And with many talented line-ups over the years including Greg Lake on bass & vocals, Ian McDonald on keys and many other things, and Robert Fripp on guitar on this album (with future versions featuring John Wetton, Boz Burrell, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, Adrian Belew, Mel Collins and many, many more) we figured we'd give it a go. However, while the musicianship is off the charts and they experiment with many keys, times and toys (the new mellotron was driving much of their experimental sound), sometimes it's not terribly listenable. 21st Century Schitzoid Man is abrupt and in your face as a protest to the Vietnam War but isn't a toe tapper. The wistful I Listen To The Wind is 180 degree turn as a lovely ballad but is more than 6 minutes long. And Epitaph, Moonchild (nothing like the Iron Maiden song) and The Court Of The Crimson King though they have moments of beauty and style fail to land in the fun zone. While many will appreciate the music for it's complexity and degree of difficulty, it's not an album you put on in the background of a party. Perhaps our blues based rock brains aren't mature enough to understand but we find 70s era Yes and Genesis far easier to digest and enjoy. Note: We recorded this a year before releasing it as we planned for it to be our first On First Listen but scheduling necessities caused us to leave it on the shelf. We mention that it's 54th anniversary is coming up but as we release this it's the 55th anniversary of original release. And it was before we interviewed director Toby Amies about his fabulous documentary King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King for episode 158. Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've developed our On First Listen series to give us a chance to explore albums that we didn't know but had heard about for years. Maybe a friend recommended it, perhaps it was popular at a time in our lives when it slipped past us or maybe we'd seen in on all-time lists. King Crimson's debut fit into the third category as many progressive rock fans hold In The Court Of The Crimson King in very high regard. And with many talented line-ups over the years including Greg Lake on bass & vocals, Ian McDonald on keys and many other things, and Robert Fripp on guitar on this album (with future versions featuring John Wetton, Boz Burrell, Bill Bruford, Tony Levin, Adrian Belew, Mel Collins and many, many more) we figured we'd give it a go. However, while the musicianship is off the charts and they experiment with many keys, times and toys (the new mellotron was driving much of their experimental sound), sometimes it's not terribly listenable. 21st Century Schitzoid Man is abrupt and in your face as a protest to the Vietnam War but isn't a toe tapper. The wistful I Listen To The Wind is 180 degree turn as a lovely ballad but is more than 6 minutes long. And Epitaph, Moonchild (nothing like the Iron Maiden song) and The Court Of The Crimson King though they have moments of beauty and style fail to land in the fun zone. While many will appreciate the music for it's complexity and degree of difficulty, it's not an album you put on in the background of a party. Perhaps our blues based rock brains aren't mature enough to understand but we find 70s era Yes and Genesis far easier to digest and enjoy. Note: We recorded this a year before releasing it as we planned for it to be our first On First Listen but scheduling necessities caused us to leave it on the shelf. We mention that it's 54th anniversary is coming up but as we release this it's the 55th anniversary of original release. And it was before we interviewed director Toby Amies about his fabulous documentary King Crimson: In The Court Of The Crimson King for episode 158. Ugly American Werewolf in London Website Visit our sponsor RareVinyl.com and use the code UGLY to save 10%! Twitter Threads Instagram YouTube LInkTree www.pantheonpodcasts.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
'21st Century Progressive Band'In 1969, a new Progressive Rock band stormed onto the scene. King Crimson made several appearances throughout the year and exposed themselves to large, attentive and accepting audiences with big, impactful live shows.Following this success came an album that would pioneer, innovate and lay down the foundations for Progressive Rock. ‘In The Court Of The Crimson King' showed to the world exactly what this fresh, new Progressive Rock was and how you could take all the external elements and amalgamate them into a singular, connected, seamless piece of art.Is ‘In The Court Of The Crimson King' the definitive Prog Rock album? We discuss!Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2vAkHj1QJRrTg76aqA3TiI?si=7b47f002f8f84f17LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N' ROLL
In this episode we have our great friend Ian back to discuss a band and album he had not heard of prior and an album that changed his life. The first segment is the band and album Army Of Anyone, we discuss the impression it made and more! The album that changed his life segment is all about the legendary King Crimson and their album In The Court Of The Crimson King. This episode is sponsored by Naked Fig Soap visit the website @ https://www.nakedfigsoap.com and enter code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off at check out. You can also visit The Hive on 16th and use the same code DRUMMINGUP for 20% off all Naked Fig products The Hive on 16th: 2222 N 16th St, Phoenix, AZ 85006 We also have an ad from our friends at Spooky's Swirls. Find them at: https://www.spookysswirls.com Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter or X @ Drumconversing Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Find them on Spotify @https://open.spotify.com/artist/4zFRZRTQZrWGQWsjI7ixHM?si=K4vuar_5QHmca1KE8rNVEQ or wherever you stream your music. Cd's are also available for $10.00 with free shipping available in the continental US. Contact us at temporaldisplacement2014@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin--andrea-wood/support
Episódio originalmente publicado em 11/09/2016. No 263º episódio do Podcast mais Rock'n Roll da internet Rômulo Konzen, Daniel Iserhard e Marcel Pfütz batem papo sobre o disco In The Court Of The Crimson King do King Crimson. Trilha sonora do podcast (na ordem): *King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man *King Crimson - Epitaph *King Crimson - The Court Of the Crimson King *King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man *King Crimson - I Talk To Wind *King Crimson - Epitaph *King Crimson - Moonchild *King Crimson - The Court Of the Crimson King
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Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, nos mecemos entre apacibles brumas psicodélicas, por una senda que va de 1969 a 1971, con un puñado de melodías hipnóticas y armonías sublimes entregadas de forma tan mágica como sencilla. Todo grandes nombres esta noche... pasen, acomódense... plácidos... serenos... sientan ustedes... Suenan: THE BEATLES - "BECAUSE" ("ABBEY ROAD", 1969) / THE PRETTY THINGS - "PARACHUTE" ("PARACHUTE", 1970) / FAMILY - "SOME POOR SOUL" ("A SONG FOR ME", 1970) / CROSBY STILLS & NASH - "GUINNEVERE" ("CROSBY, STILLS & NASH", 1969) / GRATEFUL DEAD - "ROSEMARY" ("AOXOMOXOA", 1969) / LAMBERT & NUTTYCOMBE - "BIRD SONG" ("AT HOME", 1970) / LINDA PERHACS - "CHIMACUM RAIN" ("PARALLELOGRAMS", 1970) / ROY HARPER - "ANOTHER DAY" ("FLAT, BAROQUE AND BERSERK", 1970) / DAVID BOWIE - "LETTER TO HERMIONE" ("DAVID BOWIE", 1969)/ PINK FLOYD - "A PILLOW OF WINDS" ("MEDDLE", 1971) / GENESIS - "DUSK" ("TRESPASS", 1970) / KING CRIMSON - "MOONCHILD" ("IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING", 1969) / VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR - "OUT OF MY BOOK" ("THE LEAST WE CAN DO IS WAVE TO EACH OTHER GOODBYE", 1970) / JETHRO TULL - "WOND'RING ALOUD" ("AQUALUNG", 1971) / THIN LIZZY - "DUBLIN" (1971) Escuchar audio
Pink Floyd One Of These Days 5:20 Meddle (2011 remaster) 1971 The Teardrop Phase Crynosaur 3:05 l 2023 The Teardrop Phase Heaven is Hell Without You 5:46 l 2023 King Crimson Epitaph 8:38 In The Court Of The Crimson King (2009 Steven Wilson Remix) 1969 Oresund Space Collective End of the World As You Thought […]
Sam Paddor and Peter Sinfield discuss Peter's experiences writing lyrics for King Crimson, his lyric writing process and how King Crimson came to be.Peter Sinfield's Website:http://www.songsouponsea.com My Back Pages Website:https://www.mybackpages.org
On this week's show, we... spend quality time with the new Destroyer record nerd out over Sparks' performance at Raleigh's Lincoln Theatre review our favorite records of the first quarter bid adieu to the late Taylor Hawkins All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
21st Century Schizoid Man by King Crimson from In The Court Of The Crimson King, Man-Erg by Van der Graaf Generator from Pawn Hearts.Nicky-Poo and Charley Wahrly are always down for a tot o' ye olde Prog-Rock. Join in!Share this pod with your friends and buy our merch: https://www.bonfire.com/two-track-audio/
La obra destacada en este episodio es "In The Court Of The Crimson King", el trabajo debut de King Crimson. Analizamos su influencia en la escena del rock progresivo, lo novedoso de su propuesta para la época, sus tracks destacados, entre otros detalles, que te invitamos a escuchar.
Conversamos sobre "In The Court Of The Crimson King", el trabajo debut de King Crimson. Analizamos su influencia en la escena del rock progresivo, lo novedoso de su propuesta para la época, sus tracks destacados, entre otros detalles, que te invitamos a escuchar.
Episodio 11 de Discos con Historia de Miguel Lázaro dedicado al disco In The Court Of The Crimson King de King Crimson. Emitido el 04/07/2021 en SER Historia, Cadena SER, el programa de Historia con Nacho Ares.
A while back we decided to compile our personal top debut albums in efforts to piece together a consensus top 5. Although that's probably not possible for this group, we gave it our best shot & had a blast in the process. Listen in and see what you think!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/SchizoMusic)
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NEW FOR FEBRUARY 15, 2021 Really . . . ? Lost In America - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 405 1. America (live) - Yes 2. America - The Nice 3. American Idiot - Green Day 4. I'm Afraid Of Americans (live) - David Bowie 5. This Is Not America - Pat Metheny Group feat. David Bowie 6. In The Court Of The Crimson King (live) - King Crimson 6. Move Like A Fever - Steven Wilson 7. Suboceana (live) - Tom Tom Club 8. Fait Accompli - Curve 9. Sign Of The Time (live) - Bryan Ferry 10. Portrait (He Knew) / Carry On Wayward Son (live) - Kansas 11. Come On In My Kitchen (live) - Johnny Winter 12. Tobacco Road (live) - Edgar Winter Group 13. Rock Candy (live) - Montrose 14. Dual Of The Jester and the Tyrant - Return To Forever 15. Humpty Dumpty (live) - Chick Corea and The Akoustic Band 16. All You Need Is Love (live) - Little Steven and The Disciples Of Soul The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. The final verdict in music. Accept No Substitute. Click to join the conversation on the Facebook page.
Episode 18 continues our NCAA Tournament styled brackets to determine the greatest rock album of all time. This episode focuses on the second round of the 1960s. Matchups for this episode: (1) The Beatles "Revolver" vs. (9) Jimi Hendrix Experience "Electric Ladyland" (2) The Velvet Underground "The Velvet Underground & NIco" vs. (7) Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" (3) The Beach Boys "Pet Sounds" vs. (6) The Doors "The Doors" (4) Bob Dylan "Highway 61 Revisited" vs. (5) King Crimson "In The Court Of The Crimson King" Notes/corrections for this episode: Whitney Houston's mother who was in the Sweet Inspirations was Cissy Houston. Billy Cox not Buddy Cox was the bass player in Band Of Gypsies. The Nice was Keith Emerson's pre-ELP band. The King Crimson songs "Epitaph" and "In The Court Of The Crimson King" run for 8:47 and 10:03, respectively. Among the bands The Doors influenced, Scott meant to say Joy Division not New Order. John Cale provided the crazy viola sounds in The Velvet Underground. Brian and Carl played on Pet Sounds, and Dennis played drums on 1 song, the rest of the Beach Boys only sang on the album.
Do you remember when Pop Punk Voice was invented? That's right, it was on Fall Out Boy's 2003 album, Take This To Your Grave. All other members of the band are welcome to post. Chris can come backstage if he wants. Pete is banned. Slap City picks: "Beyond My Control" by Meet Me @ The Altar, "Sugar, We're Goin Down" by Fall Out Boy. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, King Crimson's In The Court Of The Crimson King!
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Artist Song Time Album Year The Beatles A Day In The Life 5:34 Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1967 The Moody Blues Legend of a Mind 6:37 In Search of The Lost Chord 1968 King Crimson The Court Of The Crimson King 9:21 In The Court Of The Crimson King 1969 King Crimson Epitaph […]
For our 12th episode, Jon and Harrison are listening to someone else's recommendation...what?! At the request of listener Billy Callis (through the magic of our Play Disc Request Lottery!), today we discuss King Crimson's debut album, In The Court Of The Crimson King. Over the course of an hour, join us as we: Discuss the little observed fact that Kanye West listens to King Crimson Hear Jon's impersonations of Casey Kasem, Sir Patrick Stewart, and (after a fashion) Kanye West Talk about the virtues and vices of flute solos Marvel at the gall of someone showing up to a job interview without any of the requested qualifications Experience Harrison's shock upon discovering Robert Christgau's evaluation of King Crimson Have a brief discussion to talk about who the best drummer of all time is Wax poetic about the slowly disappearing art of the album, and Harrison maybe comes around a little bit on vinyl Listen to Harrison learn what a mellotron is in real time Elucidate a slight tension between Jon and Harrison and how they critically approach music Entertain Harrison whining about people who Oppenheimer and Nietzsche Get into a brief argument about whether or not each note needs to justify its existence and whether or not you can miss an absence of something Discuss our key track, while Harrison does a bit of metagaming Preview our next episode Come join us for an hour of thoughtful and good-humored commentary, and we'll catch you on the B-side! Find Billy Callis on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/BillyCallis/ And find Billy's band Nailhouse at https://www.instagram.com/Nailhouse__ The spreadsheet Request Lottery picks and their associated numbers can be seen here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xOiYNZduLxz7L2CtNUPK1YOu63ni2XTWpcy1cdB6EQw/edit?usp=sharing You can get your request on this list by donating to our Patreon account at the $5 level or above. Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/PlayDiscPodcast Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/PlayDiscPodcast/ Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/PlayDiscPodcast Email us at playdiscpodcast@gmail.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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Yup, it's that time again where you as a viewer gets genuinely surprised on our upload schedule, about less than a week after our previous episode. Or not. Depends on if you comment I guess.This time, Soy Boy Kyle and I discuss the classic Progressive Rock band that influenced one of the biggest and most popular genres during the 70s, King Crimson. Sit down and be confused as to why this feels a lot different as we bathe in bird tongues in aspic (transparent jelly) and our salty bath water of self loathing. Also Jojo, but who cares about that anime, right?
Centésimo octogésimo séptimo programa de Rock & Cómics, cuarto de la séptima temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [01' 26"] - Periferia Oriental Óscar Senar nos trae un manga desde el país nipón. Ulna en su torreta de Izu Toru publicado por ECC Cómics. [10' 05"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Rubén Pellejero de uno de sus últimos cómics: El largo y tortuoso camino junto a Christopher, publicado por Astiberri. [24' 43"] - Canción "In The Court Of The Crimson King" de King Crimson. [28' 40"] - Cómics al límite Gerardo Vilches nos descubre Conociendo a Jari de José Ja Ja Ja, publicado por Fulgencio Pimentel. [37' 46"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Santiago García y David Sánchez de su último cómic, Museomaquia, publicado por Astiberri. [57' 17"] - Canción "I Wanna Destroy" de EMMA. [59' 37"] - Tebeos de Kiosco Óscar Gual rescata del olvido el cómic Cabello Loco. Las ballenas públicas de Bom Frank. [1h 15' 57"] - Despedida Hugo Rodrigo despide el programa con unas últimas recomendaciones personal, en esta ocasión: Arsène Schrauwen de Olivier Schrauwen publicado por Fulgencio Pimentel; La Familia Carter de Frank M. Young y David Lasky publicado por Impedimenta; y Freezer de Veronica Carratello publicado por Ediciones La Cúpula. [1h 18' 38"] - Canción "Money Made" de AC/DC.
This Week on Awakester, Jordan and Jared just happened to be in the same place at the same time! Join us in our dive into the psychedelic rock/jazz fusion of King Crimson’s “In The Court Of The Crimson King” and Wavves’s “King Of The Beach”. Topics include dumb beach songs, acid trips, and Space Jam.
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1969 ger King Crimson ut sin debutskiva In The Court Of The Crimson King, Vietnamkriget rasar som värst och omslaget har ingen information, ingen text och inga bokstäver. Bara en bild målad i enkla vattenfärger. Den bilden har etsat sig fast hos många, bland annat hos Lars Bryngelsson, som fastnade - inte bara för den utan också - och kanske i första hand - för musiken som fanns på skivan. King Crimson räknas som en av de mest inflytelserika inom den progressiva rocken och influerade många andra band - bland andra Genesis. Många musiker har kommit och gått i bandet King Crimson, bara grundaren Robert Fripp har varit med på samtliga skivor. I Klassikern gör Lars Bryngelsson en betraktelse över omslaget till skivan från 1969 och så spelar vi Twentyfirst century schizoid man från LPn In the court of the Crimson King. Håll i hatten och njut!
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NEW FOR DECEMBER 1, 2009 Where no buffet line is safe . . . Tea and Sympathy - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 123 1. Symphony For The Devil / Sympathy For The Devil - Blood, Sweat and Tears Buy From iTunes 2. White Room (live) - Cream Buy From iTunes 3. Magnificent (live) - U2 Buy From iTunes* 4. Because The Night (live) - Patti Smith / Bruce Springsteen / U2 Buy From iTunes* 5. Hey Ya - Booker T. Jones Buy From iTunes 6. Green Onions / Friend Of The Devil (live) - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Buy From iTunes 7. Love My Baby - Trampled Underfoot Buy From iTunes 8. The Levee Broke - Zachary Richard Buy From iTunes 9. Rise / Rise Above It - Afro Celt Sound System Buy From iTunes 10. Still Waters - Steve Hackett Buy From iTunes 11. I Talk To The Wind (alt version) - King Crimson 12. In The Court Of The Crimson King (live) - King Crimson The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Accept No Substitute. Where we don't need no stinkin' invitation . . .