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Took a break at work today

March 1st, 2007 by erisian

King Crimson was recently featured on the soundtrack for “Children of Men”, with In the Court of the Crimson King. I was pretty damn pleased when i noticed the song during the movie. They have been used in so few soundtracks (all but one of them were since 1998). This is a true shame as they create music that would be exemplary for many films.

I have been thinking a lot about them recently. Partially due to the above soundtrack. Part because i just finished listening to their full discography again last month.. daily doses of KC to wake me up. Part due to the arrival yesterday of my new turntable, which allowed me to listen to Discipline as well as Prince’s purple rain (yea, i know i have both on my computer, but mp3’s though convenient bear no comparison).

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Today, tedious work made my brain melt, so i decided to take the time to make a CD cover for a Tool/Crimson concert i was listening to this afternoon. An album cover already exists for this concert bootleg, but it is nigh impossible to find any larger than 50×78 pixels (yuck).

Click the thumbnail to open a full size version –>

back in 2001 tool performed a mini tour with King Crimson as their opening band. This was a surprise, but not a shock as many tool members have made mention og Crimson’s influence on them over the years.

The recording the above cover was made for was played on 8/15/01 at SDSU Theater, San Diego, CA. two days later they were in Mexico for more gigs. King Crimson released a decent quality bootleg of their set from this concert to people in their fan club. A full bootleg of their concert is available via P2P. Well worth listening to. King Crimson is the first to play, Tool comes on next. Maynard proceeds to mock people who were foolish enough to miss Crimson,. Later he talks of Fripp serenading him with an acoustic guitar. finally Fripp comes out for an intro to tools set ending and encore.

If anyone truely cant find a copy on P2P perhaps i can help out but if you are in the know, you should be able to manage it. the most common bootleg you will find is just of King Crimson. Look a little harder and you will find 3 hours worth of audio split up for listening as 3 CDs.

KC on disc one:
The ConstruKction of Light
Into the Frying Pan
Level 5
The Deception of the Thrush
Dangerous Courves
Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Part IV / Coda
Thela Hun Ginjeet
Red

Tool on disc 2:
Intro
The Grudge
(-) Ions
Stinkfist
Forty-Six & 2
Prison Sex
Schism, Pushit
Disposition
Reflection

Tool with members of KC on disc 3:
Fripp Soundscape Intermission
Sober (w/Robert Fripp Intro)
Parabol
Parabola
Aenima
Lateralus

Anyone with a full listing of members who played during this show, please let me know.. when i remake this CD cover with high quality scans to start with, i want to put liner notes.. will gladly be reposting when finished :)

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On Wikipedia i found a nice quote from an inteview with Fripp and Tool:

Robert Fripp: I was very impressed that the visuals and the band were all part of the same performance. It was … seamless. It was something like, ‘These guys are playing to the same track.’ But without being external to the film … There was an integrity to it all.
Danny Carey: Thanks … We all kind of grew up listening to you.
[…]
Maynard James Keenan (referring to an upcoming concert tour): First of all we’re terrified to go on after you, and second of all we’re gonna have all these kids in the audience going, ‘Hey, TOOL ripped these guys off blind!’
Danny Carey: It feels like that sometimes, for sure!
Robert Fripp: Do you hear the influence? There’s just one figure where I hear an influence, just one. It was a piece we were developing that we dropped. And it’s almost exactly the same figure: three note arpeggio with a particular accent from the guitar. So I don’t think you could have heard it. That’s the only thing.

Thats all i have today..

Oh yeah.. i bought a new laptop that showed up the same day as my turntable. it is pretty kick ass.. to any fool who believes otherwise, i have to tell you… OEM refurbished is just another way of saying less expensive with a hell of a lot better warranty :)

that is all there is to say about that…

8 Responses to “Took a break at work today”

  1. sean Says:

    who do i have to kill for you to call me?

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  2. erisian Says:

    you could have called me too. i just sat by myself at my place and watched movies all day yesterday.

    how did everything work out with your landlord?

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  3. erisian Says:

    i need to make a post specifically for people who are mad at me to comment and bawl me out… this may minimize the number of posts where the only comment that exists isn’t “hey, that was pretty interesting” but instead is “hey bitch ass, you suck. give me a good excuse to still associate myself with you”… this should help both you and brian out.. a forum specifically for you.

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  4. Befril Says:

    This King Crimson you speak of, are they an underground indie band per chance? And Tool , are they anything like a Telefunkin U47 … in leather?

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  5. erisian Says:

    HAHAHA
    yeah… King Crimson is Indie :) such the joker befril.
    Telefunkin U47… a microphone in leather?

    lost me there, unless it is also an obscure band i am unfamiliar with :)

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  6. Befril Says:

    Listen to Zappa’s Joes Garage Act 1, Crew Slut and you will be enlighten.

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  7. erisian Says:

    i will do that when i get home tonight..
    i would say i am too young to be all that familiar with zappa’s full discography… but

    then i would have to be slapped as liar since Thayne seems to eat drink breath the man and he is younger than i am . :)

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