Robert Fripp
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Ever wondered what King Crimson is all about? Here’s Robert Fripp’s observation
By Prog published
Ever wondered what the band is all about? Here are several ways of approaching the question, suggested by the man who’s done the most thinking about it

The series of incidents that led to Jakszyk, Fripp & Collins’ A Scarcity Of Miracles
By Rob Hughes published
The reunion of two bandmates who’d fallen out badly in the 70s, combined with the energy of a lifelong fan, resulted in a stunning album that assembled the leading lights of Crimson’s final era

Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp release footage of Enter Sandman filmed at Isle Of Wight festival
By Fraser Lewry published
They just won't stop, will they?

Shane MacGowan: Music critic extraordinaire
By Paul Brannigan published
Shane MacGowan didn't hold back when asked to review the music of his peers

King Crimson’s tortuous journey through fourth album Islands – and its 30-year fallout
By Sid Smith published
How King Crimson fractured, regrouped and fractured again as they made 1971 album Islands

King Crimson 1982 France concert to be released on vinyl and CD in September
By Jerry Ewing published
King Crison's Sheltering Skies (Live in Fréjus, August 27th 1982) is the very first time a live album from the 1980s line-up has been released on vinyl

Things are hotting up in the Worcestershire kitchen of Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp
By Fraser Lewry published
Robert Fripp and Toyah's Sunday Lunch returns with a blast through the Stooges' Search And Destroy

“Robert decides what to do and Fripp has to go and do it”: How to survive King Crimson
By Sid Smith published
Serious leader of a prog behemoth, hugely influential guitarist, half of the Toyah & Robert party band… who is the real Robert Fripp? He offers some tantalising hints

"All of a sudden we play at blinding speed and unbearable intensity, and everyone starts to take notice and stand up": How King Crimson got started
By Sid Smith published
Recorded in just 10 days in 1969, King Crimson’s iconic In The Court Of The Crimson King has been called “the true point at which progressive rock was born”. We look at the making of a landmark album
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