Friday, December 20, 2013

Voices For Fripp

Robert Fripp and his massive influence on the Rock Hall inductees for 2014:

Nirvana
From a May 1995 Robert Fripp interview in Rock & Folk Magazine: "Did
you know that Kurt Cobain was a big fan of your album Red?"

(Fripp) "I found out through John Wetton last year. The producer of the
first Nirvana records [...] told John that Red was an important record
to Kurt."











Hall & Oates
Hall's first solo album Sacred Songs was produced by Fripp, who also
played on the album. Hall also sang on Fripp's solo album Exposure.

Peter Gabriel
His first solo album featured Fripp on guitar. Then Fripp produced (and
played on) Gabriel's second album. Gabriel also sang on Fripp's album Exposure.

Linda Ronstadt
When she sang with Phoebe Snow on "Saturday Night Live" in 1979, Fripp
was one of the guitarists. I don't know why. Go figure.
http://www.dgmlive.com/vision.htm?&show=1642&id=3088
E Street Band
Roy Bittan played piano on Peter Gabriel's second album, which was produced (and played on) by Fripp. (I mentioned that already, didn't I...)

Cat Stevens
His album Mona Bone Jakon features an appearance on flute by Peter
Gabriel who, as I've mentioned, later worked with Fripp. (Gotta stretch
here to make this work...) Fripp also recorded Show Of Hands featuring
a viola player named Cat(hy) Stevens. (Still stretching...)

KISS
Well, the name KISS does start with the same first two letters as King
Crimson, so that means they used to be very near each other
alphabetically in the record store bins, right? (Reeeeaaaally stretching
for this one...)

OK, I got it. From an April 2010 interview with Gene Simmons: "I
listened to everything, R'n'B, Beatles and stuff, and then really
started to hone in on the early great sixties anglo bands, I'm a big
anglophile. One listen to 21st Century Schizoid Man, by... you don't
know what I mean, right?"

Roadrunner Records UK: "21st Century Schizoid Man - rings a bell but I
couldn't tell you who it's by off the top of my head."

(Simmons) "Look it up."

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Music by "yeselpkrimson-son"

Not Yes-related, nor even prog-related at all... It's contemporary classical chamber music, live from the Zodiac Trio's 2013 tour of China.

My 18-year-old son, NoelF, composed the 4th movement "Libra." (It starts at about 3:14)

Friday, March 15, 2013

Stand For The Frail (Demo)


It took a while, but this sixth entry in the series of "unreleased Nashville demo recordings" was recently discovered, making a complete double trilogy of "Bobby & the Yup family" acetates from 1959. But this one just features Bobby solo: a voice (of sorts), a guitar, and a mouth harp... exploring the "protest song" genre way back when.


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

He thought YES would be a good band name. . .

(1947-2013)

To Peter Banks,
With a wave and a thanks,
We say goodbye to all that.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The Brotherhood of the Traveling YesPants

The tale... no, the legend... of The Brotherhood of the Traveling YesPants begins in the hazy 1970s with none other than the iconic Jon Anderson:

Over the decades, several have tried to join The Brotherhood, with varying success:
“Look, Christopher! I am wearing Jon’s YesPants! Trés chic, no?” “No. You’re fired.”
“I thought the memo read white specs, not white slacks.”
(Alan read the memo correctly and was a skillful ballplayer in his day.)
Ideally, the Traveling YesPants should always remain with the lead singer...
... because they might otherwise get stretched out beyond repair!
The Traveling YesPants, today...
... and perhaps tomorrow? Joining The Brotherhood, Will?

Postscript: Until the Traveling YesPants are returned one day to the founder of The Brotherhood, they seem destined to be saddled with a curse:

Owner of a Lonely Shart.