Bill Bruford,Jeff Berlin and Robert Fripp get their respective chops around that weird old double-helix geetar thing that had been buzzing around boppin’ Bobby’s bonce for quite a while. The musical evolution of what would become Discipline might have it’s beginnings in the League of Gentlemen but here it really starts to grow and take shape. No strangers to tricky time signatures themselves, Bruford and Berlin approach with understandable caution as they get this sucker under the fingertips. Another fascinating module for all students of the Discipline model.
This track is available for download as part of a bumper collection of Mr Stormy's Monday Selections - his second year of random romps through the murky, cavernous DGM archives, torch in hand, fedora upon his head.
This track is now available for download as part of a bumper collection of Mr Stormy's Monday Selections - his second year of random romps through the murky, cavernous DGM archives, torch in hand, fedora upon his head.
Bill Bruford,Jeff Berlin and Robert Fripp get their respective chops around that weird old double-helix geetar thing that had be...
To me it sounds like Discipline-meets-Bruford - what would it have sounded like had Dave Stewart been there on keys...?
Written by Greg Hill
Nice Three
An interesting piece of familiarity.
Written by Edward Pampani
I had no idea !
I had no idea Jeff Berlin tried out for crimson .Jeff is a brilliant player , but i am glad that tony was the perfect .This track is interesting and i am glad i get to peer into this early version. I listened to another rehearsal recently also with Jeff on bass ,i believe it was disengage.
Written by Paul Welsh
Brilliant
I love the idea of Robert walking into a rehearsal-"Alright lads, listen it goes like this..."