Robert Fripp?

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Robert Fripp

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On June 20th, 1979, Robert Fripp did a record store tour to promote the lp Exposure. We got there early and sat right in front of his stool. He was going to do Frippertronics, but lightning hit the record store (Peaches) and fried one of his Revox machines. Fripp asked the crowd if they would mind listening to him play over the taped performance from the night before. Everybody said "PLAY!", and he did, it was pretty inspirational.

The Eno stuff and even his guitar work for Peter Gabriel and Bowie is great.

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Robert Fripp

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I happen to like Robert Fripp better outside of King Crimson than in, his cameos on certain records by Bowie, Eno, Van Der Graaf Generator, etc often times make the whole album for me. Sometimes I get the sense on KC records he is holding back, but on the guest spots he really let's loose.

The Frippertronics stuff is cool, in small doses. He made a Daryl Hall lp pretty listenable, so points for that.

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Robert Fripp

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the Classical wrote:Sometimes I get the sense on KC records he is holding back, but on the guest spots he really let's loose.


I think you're right about that. He's written things to that effect, anyway.

I was recently re-listening to "Heroes" and was once again knocked out by the ferocity and abandon of his playing. (Another Green World has some fine, fine Fripp playing on there, too.) I'd be happy to hear more guest spots from the guy.
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Robert Fripp

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I second everything that has been said, with these exceptions:

1. I enjoy Fripp solo and guest fretting as much as King Crimson.
Other parts of the King Crimson catalogue have had there moments of softness, but his playing and writing have, by far, been acute, dynamic and boundary defining over the course of 35+ years.

2. Was that really his solo on St. Elmo's Fire? Not that song from the 80'shit movie?


Also, on the Fripp/Eno tip, word from the official DGM Web site has this duo at work on & off on a new collaboration. For this, I allow myself to feel anticipation.

Plus, for those who want to hear more Fripp cutting loose, there is an excellent album on Seattle's FWD label called "The Repercussions of Angelic Behavior", credited to Rieflin, Fripp, Gunn.

Gunn being Trey Gunn of KC versions 5 & 6
Rieflin being Bill Rieflin, formerly of Ministry/RevCo and the Minus5, and currently behind the traps for REM.
Fripp being Fripp.

This is a great album of talented players.

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