Concur. It's absolute excrement. Aside from the fact that Sinfield has
a voice that could best be described in tactful terms as breath-light
and completely and utterly off every fucking key known to humanity,
the lyrics are clearly the floor sweepings from the King Crimson
repertoire; those that even Greg Lake pointed at and laughed. When I
first bought it I got it on vinyl back in the days when it had been
deleted and was scarce. I cannot remember being more disappointed by
anything within the King Crimson 'family' of records, except perhaps
the first time I heard 'Exposure'.
Mike
lsf5275@aol.com wrote:
Mike
lsf5275@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 3/21/2008 2:43:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lsf5275@aol. com writes:Then you'll want to acquire a copy of Pete Sinfield's solo album, "Still" that has "Song of the Seagoat" on it. A perfect melding of classical/prog/shit. But very pastoral.
Please be advised that the most important word above is shit. This has to be one of the worst records ever recorded. Yes, I own it. But it is in pristine condition because it has only been played a few times. Usually it was played back in the day when I wanted to make my friends laugh.
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