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- From: cs163wel@sdcc8.ucsd.edu (Paolo Valladolid)
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- Subject: Re: If I like King Crimson...?
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 17:18:23 GMT
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- If you liked King Crimson for their improvisational moments (like on
- "We'll Let You Know","Providence", and most of Side II of _Three of
- a Perfect Pair_), check out _I Sing the Body Electric_ by Weather
- Report. This is the darkest album I've ever heard from them and
- also one of the most intense. The menacing, Bartok-influenced opening
- melody of "The Unknown Soldier" may remind you of Crimson.
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- Paolo
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