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Robert Fripp, Record Magazine, May 1984
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Robert Fripp, Debbie Harry, 1979
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Joe with Robert Fripp 🌟💗
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Day 5 - Horrifying or Comforting
I love this story about Fripp freaking Greg out
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Images from Future Pop: Music For The Eighties by Peter L. Noble, 1983. (via: archive.org) 1. Sparks 2. Peter Gabriel 3. Sting 4. Robert Smith 5. John Foxx 6. Thomas Dolby 7. The Fixx 8. Annie Lennox 9. David Byrne 10. Robert Fripp
#vintage photography#Sparks#Peter Gabriel#Sting#Robert Smith#John Foxx#Thomas Dolby#The Fixx#Annie Lennox#David Byrne#Robert Fripp#80's music#80's#1983
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King Crimson - The Noise: Live at Fréjus
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Robert Fripp, David Bowie, and Brian Eno in Hansa Studios, 1977. Photos by Christian Simonpietri
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i spent way too long trying to think of an album thatd make a good portmanteau but nothing worked. cat (its like lizard but its a cat now)
#also nyabsent lovers but live albums dont count!#king crimson#robert fripp#john wetton#bill bruford#david cross#phone art#dont ask me what other members of kc would be as cats i dont knowwwww.
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Robert Fripp and Debbie Harry photographed by Chris Stein, 1979
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Debby Harry and Robert Fripp, Photographed by Chris Stein, 1978
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Debbie Harry & Robert Fripp, 1980
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in the court of the crimson ftipp
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“A Wonderful and Mysterious Person,” Former King Crimson Percussionist Jamie Muir Dies at 82
Jamie Muir, the former King Crimson percussionist who played alongside drummer Bill Bruford in the band’s third lineup, has died.
Muir died Feb. 17. He was 82; no cause of death was given.
The percussionist was a “lovely, artistic man, childlike in his gentleness,” Bruford said in a statement.
“He had a volcanic effect on me, professionally and personally, in the brief time we were together many years ago – an effect which I still remember half a century later,” Bruford said in a statement.
“I’m sorry we lost touch, but his departure … was so sudden and unexpected, I sort of assumed he didn’t want anything more to do with me and my colleagues in King Crimson.”
Muir joined the band in 1972, played on and titled ’73’s Larks’ Tongues in Aspic and was gone by year’s end to become a Buddhist monk. He later returned to making free, improvisational music and painting.
“Jamie Muir was a major, and continuing, influence on my thinking, not only musical,” Robert Fripp said in a statement. “A wonderful and mysterious person. Of the five members of KC 1972, Jamie had the greatest authority, experience and presence.
“Fly well, Master Muir.”
2/18/25
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