"I don't think there's anything at all precise about say, the Drummers of Burundi. It's the sound of lots of hands hitting drums at roughly the same time. Indeed, the definition of Thrak, as I read in one magazine, is the sound of one hundred and seventeen guitar players all hitting the same chord at approximately the same time." - Bill Bruford 1995
I have noticed that the places on the net where you can find pictures of King Crimson is rather few. So I went into the office next door with some magazines and used the scanner they have in there. "It's not being used enough" was my brilliant excuse.
Ok, you know the drill. Click on the image to get a bigger version of the picture.
More about King Crimson can be found at the Elephant Talk site.
Adrian Belew on stage (113 kb)
Adrian Belew on stage 1995 (13 kb)
Bruford & Mastelotto 1995 (81 kb)
Fripp and his machines (79 kb)
The Double Trio posing 1995 (117 kb)
The Double Trio live in 95 (68 kb)
Live on TV? * (212 kb)
Bill Bruford and his drums (81 kb)
Robert "I'm not just the president, I'm also a client" Fripp (161 kb)
I promise you, it is my real hair! (172 kb)
* Jay Kuhn told me the following about the "On TV" picture:
"on TV?" was taken during a show called "the Midnight Special" in the
early 70's in the us. Wolfman Jack hosted it I think. If I remember right,
KC appeared on "british night" with Hermans Hermits (?) and some others.
The song they are playing in the picture is Easy Money.
On the show they appeared twice, they played Easy Money and later in the
show they played Larks Tongues in Aspic Part II."
The guys from Primus try on a new face (85 kb)
George Glossop - KC live sound engineer (29 kb)