Question and Answer 12
Robert Fripp Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Robert Fripp:


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…
HƤaden 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…


The lyrics are frequently found in the comments by searching or by filtering for lyric videos
Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

iPortfolio Promotions

In 1981 I saw Robert Fripp give a lecture demonstration at the San Francisco state student union. When I walked into the hall he had Frippertronics already playing, two reel to reelā€˜s playing with one spool of tape, a large gap between creating the extraordinarily long delays that Frippertronics was based on.

He spent most of the time lecturing on how corrupt the music industry was. This was before he had created DGM to distribute his own music so he was still full of bile and as I recall very amusing and insightful.

Years later I got to see the King Crimson Projekt in San Francisco, two nights in a nightclub walking distance from my house and I canā€™t really describe what that was like. The first night I planted myself in front of Robert and the second night in front of Tony and I was mesmerized.

Š’ŃŃ‡ŠµŃŠ»Š°Š² ŠŸŠ°Š²Š»Š¾Š²

Thanks so much for your wonderful and beautiful story. I think many will be really interested !

Ron Stille

Welcome to the rabbit hole best band ever

Ron Stille

Welcome to the rabbit hole long live king crimson

Trevor Dennis

I love this played out with Starless. Probably my favourite KC track. I loved seeing John Wetton despite how sad it is to be reminded of his passing. I am never quite sure what to make of Robert's uber seriousness, and I am thankful that Adrian Belew offset that seriousness for so long. I really like KC's current line up. Heck, I just like it all!

Š’ŃŃ‡ŠµŃŠ»Š°Š² ŠŸŠ°Š²Š»Š¾Š²

Thanks for watching and comment too!

恊釈čæ¦ę§˜

No guitarist blows my mind the way Fripp does! Iā€™m primarily a blues cat but thereā€™s something so different and original about Robert that I love so much idk what it is. He has this really atonal/dissonant and complex thing going on but he does it in a badass way and with an edge, he still maintains that hard rock spirit. Some of the shit Crimson did is just so heavy, dark, and dangerous sounding. A huge creative influence on me as a guitarist and musician. Iā€™ve tried to work out some of his stuff and remember being totally mind boggled as to what heā€™s doing and his approach. He completely disregards any form of pentatonic or blues based playing, which is where most of the players back in 69 were coming from. Instead, he drew from avant garde, classical, and jazz, a true enigma.

Jibicus Maximus

I am a blues player, you are right about Fripp, he is so strange lol, it's like watching a car crash, you shouldn't but.... I find him fascinating and technical but I struggle to the musicality of most of it, I can't work out if he is trolling us even lol

恊釈čæ¦ę§˜

Jibicus Maximus Heā€™s a unique one thatā€™s for sure. The only other ones Iā€™d add to that are John McLaughlin and Steve Howe, although their music is a little more on the happier side and less dissonant/heavy. They all have this really rocker attitude but the music is really insane, I love it. Frippā€™s definitely the most out there as far as the theory/technical aspect of of the music as well. Itā€™s a lot of Whole Tone and Diminished sounds, and he has frightening chops with them to boot. Those scales are (for me anyway) difficult as hell to make sound groovy and musical with them being the tonal center. Iā€™ve seen guys sneak that stuff into their improvising to create tension but never use them as the foundation of the song. John McLaughlin does really interesting stuff with Super Locrian/Altered sounds too.

Richard Cocks

Not so strange for non-Americans. I've sometimes gone to "jam," with English, Irish, Scottish folk mixed with Velvet Underground influence as a background, and just been left with nothing to play when the American musicians launch into some boring (to me) blues-based thing. Nick Drake, Richard Thompson, Tim Buckley, anyone?

More Comments

More Versions