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| - King Crimson é unha banda fundada polo guitarrista Robert Fripp e o baterista Michael Giles en 1969. Soen ser catalogados como unha banda de Rock progresivo, a pesares de ter incorporado á súa música influenzas moi variadas, dende jazz, música clasica e experimental ata sicodelia, New Wave, hard rock e folk.
- King Crimson(キング・クリムゾンKingu Kurimuzon), sometimes shortened to K Crimson(K・クリムゾン), is the Stand of Diavolo, featured in Vento Aureo. It has a sub-Stand, Epitaph(エピタフEpitafu), which is primarily utilized by Doppio, Diavolo's split personality.
- Despite never achieving a great deal of radio play, King Crimson has a dedicated cult following.
- Though originating in England, King Crimson have had a mixture of English and American personnel since 1981. The band's line-up has persistently altered throughout their existence, with eighteen musicians and two lyricists passing through the ranks. The only musician to appear in every line-up of the band has been founding guitarist Robert Fripp, although drummer Bill Bruford was a member from 1972 to 1998 and guitarist Adrian Belew has been a consistent member since 1981.
- Psychedelic rock band best known for their hits The Court of the Crimson King and 21st Century Schizoid Man.
- 21st Century Schizoid Man/Guitar Hero 5
- The music in King Crimson is often very complex, rejecting modern standard for rock music or even popular music. The group was also known for improvisation, which they made much use of and have had musical success with it. Though originating in England, the group has survived with a mixture of American and British musicians since 1981. Through moderate persistancy, the group has changed line-ups frequently, seeing most of its members leave. The only constant in the group is guitarist Robert Fripp, but Adrian Belew has been with the group since 1981 and Bill Bruford from 1972 to 1998.
- </p> King Crimson is the Stand of Diavolo. He can erase time. God knows how that works
- King Crimson (it. Re Cremino) sono un collettivo di jazz rock postavanguardista retrocompatibile che vive in una base supersegreta nei sotterranei di Soho a Londra. Il collettivo è guidato dal polichitarrista comandante Roberto Frippa detto "Il Biondino". Il Re Cremino è noto per aver più volte rivoluzionato il jazz rock postavanguardista retrocompatibile, per esempio introducendo a sorpresa l'uso del flipper come alternativa alla London Phylarmonic Orchestra. Per confondere ulteriormente l'avversario, il Re Cremino ha cambiato completamente genere musicale ogni due album, facendo così fare la figura dei fessi a quelli che nel frattempo avevano cominciato a copiarlo. Inoltre ha fatto un uso spregiudicato di doppiogiochisti infiltrati nelle società supersegrete rivali con lo scopo precipuo,
- Although not as commercially successful as the multiplatinum Giles, Giles and Fripp, or the stadium-packing The Brain, King Crimson Underpants (known as "Crimso Underpantso" to their fan) has nonetheless altered the course of popular English by peppering our everyday speech with widely-imitated catchphrases as "cat food cat food cat food again", "Uncle Rufus grew his nose", "these are words that begin with a 'D' this time", and "speck of lint on the penis of an alien". Due to the accessible, upbeat style of King Crimson Underpants, their music is often featured in aerobics exercise videos, and "health food" magazines, and the band is currently collaborating with fitness expert Richard Simmons to record an album aimed at specifically at the fat fag hag exercise video market. They are such a
- King Crimson are a progressive rock band. Formed in London in 1968 (but featuring a transatlantic line-up since 1981), the band are widely recognised as a foundational progressive rock group (although the group members resist the label). The band have incorporated diverse influences and approaches during their five-decade history (including jazz and folk music, classical and experimental music, psychedelic rock, hard rock and heavy metal, new wave, gamelan, electronica and drum and bass) as well as balancing highly structured compositions against abstract improvisational sections and an interest in pop songs. The band has a large following, despite garnering little radio or music video airplay.
- King Crimson are a musical group founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969. Their style has typically been categorized as progressive rock, although it also has diverse influences from jazz, classical, experimental, psychedelic, New Wave, heavy metal, gamelan and folk music. Although King Crimson has garnered little radio or music video airplay, they have a devoted following. Their debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King, is widely regarded as a landmark in the history of the progressive rock genre; their later excursions into even more unconventional territory have been influential on many contemporary musical artists.
- King Crimson are a musical group founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969. King Crimson's style has typically been categorised as progressive rock, although it incorporates diverse influences ranging from jazz, classical and experimental music to psychedelic, New Wave, heavy metal, gamelan and folk music. King Crimson has garnered little radio or music video airplay, but there is a cult following. Their debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King, is widely regarded as a landmark in progressive rock. Their later excursions into even more unconventional territory have been influential on many contemporary musical artists.
- King Crimson are a progressive rock band. Founded in London in 1968 by a group of musicians from western England (but featuring a transatlantic lineup from 1981 onwards), the band is widely recognised as a foundational progressive rock group despite the band's own resistance to the label. The band has incorporated diverse influences and instrumentation during its history (including jazz and folk music, classical and experimental music, psychedelic rock, hard rock and heavy metal, New Wave, gamelan, electronica and drum and bass).
- Based on a format of eccentric pop songs and complex instrumentals, the band recorded several unsuccessful singles and one album, The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp. The band hovered on the edge of success, with several radio sessions and a television appearance, but never scored the hit that would have been crucial for a commercial breakthrough. The album was no more of a success than the singles, and was even disparaged by Keith Moon of The Who in a magazine review. Attempting to expand their sound, Giles, Giles and Fripp then recruited the multi-instrumentalist Ian McDonald on keyboards, reeds and woodwinds. McDonald brought along his then-girlfriend, the former Fairport Convention singer Judy Dyble, whose tenure with the group was brief and ended at the same time as her ro
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