Watch the full video of "Berlin Hero Life" here - https://youtu.be/8eBmRcVMu74" King Crimson celebrates David Bowie's hero with Berlin's Admiralspalast and shows off with commemoration and respect. One month after the first meeting overlooking the wall, this was released on the occasion of the 40th anniversary. "- Robert Fripp booked" 2016 European Hero Life "EP - https://burningshed.com/store/ kingcrimson / king-crimson_heroes-live-in-europe-2016-ep_cd
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In 1969 King Crimson announced the first wonderful album that is now regarded as its genre as one of the most strict and avant-garde major avant-garde bands. The album album uses an accurate, unharmonic and outdated rhythm to give the audience a sense of fear and ignorance: you feel that the musician understands what you do not have. In a professional production concert held at Hyde Park for the opening of the Rolling Stones, King Crimson admired England's music heritage and played an intense drama. Interpretation by British composer Gustav Horst "Mars, war of war"
King Crimson held the Rolling Stones Free Concert at Hyde Park in London on July 5, 1969 and an estimated 500,000 people debuted on July 5, 1969. The debut album 'In the Crimson King' was released from the Island Records in October 1969. Fripp later said that it was "Instant Smash" and "Acid Album of New York in 1970" (Fripp and Giles argued that the band never used the LSD). This album was publicly admired by Who's guitarist Pete Townshend, who called the album "an incredible masterpiece". While the sound of the album including its opening repertoire "Splitters of the 21st Century Spirit" is explained as having a softer track has "empty" and "almost sacred" emotions, alternate locks and locks It is explained as a precedent for creating. The music of the band was influenced extensively by five panelists.
Progressive rock band King Crimson 's "21st Century Spirit Splitters" comes from their debut album "In the Crimson King" (1969). The album featuring Robert Fripp's guitar tone and discordant solo focusing on human error in the 21st century. Passing a singer Greg Lake's vocals through a twist box will help create dark emotions in the song