King Crimson
Robert Fripp Lyrics


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King Crimson (Okay) I'm Tony I'm Billy I'm Bobby I'm Belew We're here to…
The Letters (Fripp/Sinfield) With quill and silver knife She carved a po…


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1989 No hay otra cosa mas linda que tus ojos Y el…
20th Century Dreaming Cold morning Start of another day Sleeping through the epilo…
Brightness Falls Baby, baby I hate to go Don`t leave me alone with this…
Chicago I smile like Chicago She laughs like the breeze I try so…
Damage I found the way By the sound of your voice So many…
Disengage Mrs Marion is strict with her servant Behind locked doors o…
Every Color You Are touched his hand Burned like coal Put pay to the devil And s…
Exposure J.G. Bennett: It is impossible to achieve the aim without…
Firepower He beats the door and breaks his watch Raids the fridge…
God's Monkey One push You fall in Born in darkness Built on shame And…
gone to earth With a burning candle, A book of holy things, They'll thro…
Häaden Two J.G. Bennett: If you know you have an unpleasant nature…
Here Comes the Flood When the night shows the signals grow on radios All the…
I May Not Have Had Enough of Me But I've Had Enough of You That is the way it is because it is that…
Jean the Birdman He gambles on the saddle He's pulling on the mane He thrashe…
Mary That a creature could be so lonely It became my deepest…
North Star North star we stare How far how clear Now touch touch here …
NY3 Father: Your house Daughter: My house Father: Your house Dau…
Postscript Brian Eno: So the whole story is completely untrue. A…
Preface '''Brian Eno:''' Uh... Can I play you... um... some of…
riverman I see your eyes light up like fire It's medicine to…
Under Heavy Manners Trumpets I can hear trumpets Solipsism Euphemism Pessi…
Water Music I J.G. Bennett: From the scientific point of view it is…
wave It seems that I remember I dreamed a thousand dreams. We'd…



You Burn Me Up I'm a Cigarette You burn me up I'm a cigarette You hold my hand…


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@antonymous123

Song Meaning;
This song is simply about the futility of living. It closed one of the most powerful chapters in progressive rock history and with it closed the most intriguing chapter of King Crimson.

The first verse refers to the brightness of adolescent life, of the demure touch of a beautiful sunny day to spark one's imagination, but the verse reveals that a bright and enthusiastic world does not export its beauty to you. All things that world promised you fade to black and you are lifeless in a sunny world.

The second verse confirms that sadness will extrapolate over all of your desires and dreams, that your life will retain the emptiness and the lack of meaning over time, the bright disingenuity of younger days will never shine on you again

The third verse is the most interesting as it hauntingly describes the poisoning of the soul by which no helping hand or smile could rescind the damage that has been done to you by the world and by time, true hopelessness has ensued.

The chorus of the song is a very interesting metaphor. In the most unequivocal sense it means that your skies have become starless for nothing you will see will ever compel you again - and so it entails that you are stained bible black. Whatever spirituality or happy hopes in the world exist that could have placated you are dead and black, but held habitually by time and empty hope.

Finally the most important verse of all - the one spoken by Robert Fripp. The monotone squeal of his guitar piece that occupies the next 5 or so minutes after the third verse is like the progression of time from months, to years, to decades.

The child who acknowledged the dying of his world has lived a zombie all his life and finally sees the inexorability of his own death in his final hour after an age of emptiness.

The last 3 minutes of the song are powerful but the last minute postulated absolute death. It is the most powerful minute in Rock history and probably a contributor to such events like Kurt Cobain committing suicide, Cobain regarded this album 'Red' as the greatest rock album of all time...

...When that last minute hits you, you finally taste the pathos of the character described in the song, because you see that character to be you. You see your own death, and the worthlessness of your own life, it is beautiful, terrifying, and on an implicit level - why most people love this song to death.

This song ended a golden age Thank you to anyone who took the time to read this



@xwazzo7852

Lyrics:

Sundown dazzling day
Gold through my eyes
But my eyes turned within only see
Starless and bible black

Ice blue silver sky
Fades into grey
To a grey hope that all yearns to be
Starless and bible black

[music intro]

Old friend charity
Cruel twisted smile
And the smile signals emptiness for me
Starless and bible black

[epic music]



All comments from YouTube:

@dtsdigitalden5023

What the hell. Who does that? Builds tension by plucking just one note. Going up a half step or a step. For several minutes. That's so bold and ballsy. Fripp, playing for the music, and even though an incredibly gifted chop-master, he never flexes, he services the song. This song is absolutely amazing.

@markpmar0356

A genius, that's who.

@forensix78

Many people. I’ve heard similar tension-building exercises in thousands of songs across dozens of genres.

@tullfan2560

Roger Hodgson, for one. Check out his piano playing in Crime of the Century by Supertramp. Another great example is Shadow of the Hierophant by Steve Hackett. But, you're right, it's amazing when it's done well.

@liberalsockpuppet4772

See them live if you can. Amazing

@godzilla928

Seems like some people took your question literally xdd i dont know if they don't understand english language or what but auch reaction is interesting :p
Now to those people: without Fripp there wouldn't be other artists performing in similar epic way :)
Or at least it would be much different in terms of music today.

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@elielielielielielielielieli

I quite love how Fripp plays one of the most menacing riffs in rock history while quietly sitting on a chair with a complete straight look in his face

@gromold1640

He looks like a university professor thinking "this is beneath me". So goddamn cool that guy

@jameslaugtug8937

He @Gromold He shreds that guitar with the expression of somebody performing Data Entry. Which is why he kinda scared the crap outta me.

@SuperAllanjames

It's the musical equivalent of Michael Palin's horrifically normal torturer role in Gilliam's film Brazil.

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