20 May 1981

AUDIO SOURCE: Multi-Track Tapes

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It’s May 1981 and Robert Fripp has just sat down with his headphones on and guitar at the ready. It’s his first pass at a solo for the ballad Matte Kudasai. He nods and the engineer presses record. 31 years later we get a ringside seat on Fripp’s prodigious sustain technique and for those so inclined, a ticket to bliss.

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20 May 1981

AUDIO SOURCE: Multi-Track Tapes

DGM AUDIO QUALITY

AVERAGE CUSTOMER RATING

TRACK
TIME
01
Matte Kudasai Solo
03:48
Written by Scott MAY
Fruit Of The Fripperboard
This is the essence of Robert Fripp’s Guitar Work, for me, at least. The interlocking stuff, the complex-timed constructions, the Soundscapes, I wait (and sometimes suffer) through all of that to get the smidgen of this. Solos like the "Hammond Song", like "St. Elmo’s Fire"-A sui generis tone, playing melodies not based in the blues, but having just as much emotion. The few notes of "Heroes" says more than all the notes of all the shredders together. A reviewer once wrote "Withering" an...
Written by Tim Gainer
AH...THAT SOUND!
If there is such a thing as a perfect electric guitar sound, it has to be that of Fripp’s sustained overdrive.   Love it....just plain love it.
Written by Ian Sturgess
Presumably it was Record that the engineer hit!Ha - absolutely Ian! Sid
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