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sex and violence?
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roses on a piano or tulips on an organ?
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OK--Organ and piano? |
Go ahead and take it away Spexxvet, I'm tired of this question.
The answer is: organs and ride cymbals. Duran Duran was going to break away from the 1970s and head in a new direction, driven by the clean robotic pulse of synths and high-hats. |
Easy one:
Who wrote most of the lyrics for King Crimson songs? |
Hmm, I should know this. Since Fripp is the only continuous member, I'd want to say him, but that is too obvious.
Leaving a choice of Sinfield or Palmer-James... Gonna say Sinfield. |
Umm.. Just a wild guess here..
Fripp? (whoever that is.) |
:::shudders at the thought of the horrible, ham-fisted lyrics Bill Bruford would probably write:::
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As I recall, KC had a band poet - all he did was lyrics.
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Oh yeah! S - something, it starts with S...
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I'll throw Greg Lake into the mix, here.
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Here I am saying S something and fff has already said Sinfield, I think he is right, Peter Sinfield.
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Nobody guessed Whetton? |
If it was Wetton, the lyrics would be like
it was the heat of the moment telling us what your heart meant the heat of the moment shown in your eyes But since it was Sinfield, the lyrics were like On soft grey mornings widows cry, The wise men share a joke; I run to grasp divining signs To satisfy the hoax. The yellow jester does not play But gently pulls the strings And smiles as the puppets dance In the court of the crimson king. |
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