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  1. Hace 3 días · So Bowie liked Purple’s music and there is another curious story that shows that. The King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp collaborated with the late artist on the albums “Heroes” (1977) and “Scary Monsters” (1980). As Fripp told Uncut magazine in 2020, Bowie once told him to “think Ritchie Blackmore” during the recording sessions.

  2. Hace 2 días · Guitarist Robert Fripp’s deathly serious and endlessly mutating ensemble split after this sumptuous and sinister six-track heavy prog masterpiece, later cited as seminal by Kurt Cobain. The ...

  3. Robert Fripp has this great guitar hook that is featured throughout the track. “Becalmed” is a pure ambient track that has this lushness to it. “Zawinul/Lava” continues that ambient vibe but adds some distant eerie screeching to give it a haunting tone.

  4. Hace 3 días · In the new interview with The Guardian, the rocker revealed the song that ‘resonated’ with him and recalled running into Henley to say which song he wished he had written himself: “The lyrics and melody to ‘The Boys of Summer’ by Don Henley has always resonated with me. I ran into Don last week, put my arm around him after he had just ...

  5. Hace 1 día · « Heroes », 1977. Quel magma de sons et cette légendaire guitare de Robert Fripp, plaintive et courageuse. Certes, nous pouvions être des héros, le temps d’une journée.

  6. Hace 2 días · In that sense it points the way forward to Bowie’s late-70s iconoclasm, and certainly the deconstructed rock & roll of the first sides of Low and Heroes. Diamond Dogs is the last gasp of Ziggy and glam, with the conceptual clout and vast sonic dimensions of progressive rock, the fangs of punk, the strut of soul and the sweep of Broadway shredded by the jarring cuts of Burroughs.

  7. Hace 3 días · In the early 80s I read a two-part feature in Kerrang! about prog in the 70s, with new bands to follow too, spearheaded by Marillion, with Twelfth Night, IQ, Pendragon and others. Genesis had been my first gig, in 1982, and they were my primary focus for listening. But what really excited me was that these new bands were my generation. ...