The Night Watch is a live album (2-CD set) by the English band King Crimson, recorded in Amsterdam in 1973, and released in 1997. |
"I’ve learned to trust the music, trust the process. And it’s important that the audience should know they are as important as the musician. If the audience is present and engaged and listening, the relationship is qualitatively different."
According to New York Times Robert Fripp became a rock star without acting like a showman.
As the guitarist and leader of King Crimson — the band he founded in 1969 — Fripp, 77, has written music that’s visceral, but also complex and ambitious, seizing the vanguard of progressive rock yet reaching a broad audience.
In a rare interview, the guitarist explains “an entirely different trajectory.” - read it all that.
The “awful man” designation teases at Fripp’s many disgruntled former bandmates and business associates.
"I don’t think I can look back. I think the future has now shot off on an entirely different trajectory. A personal interest for me is kicking received opinion. Because if you were only seen in a certain way, there is a richness in life which is somehow closed to you."
By the way.
There was a click (September 1983, in the sauna) "and I realized the tuning was for the guitar class".
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