...and what would they do if they had to get a real job?
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Putting a shine on a mostly sucky year.
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It's something about that whole free your ass, and the mind will follow thing.
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King Crimson's power trio classic gets the Steven Wilson surround sound treatment.
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A pretty decent argument can be mounted that progressive rock — or “prog” as we know it today — was born with the 1969 release of King Crimson’s first album, In The Court Of The Crimson King. The band’s early fans included Pete Townshend and Jimi Hendrix, and it only …
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Steven Wilson and Robert Fripp have breathed new life into a Crimson classic.
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