View wiki. Related Tags progressive rock progressive metal experimental metal Add tags View all tags. Buy Loading. More Love this track. Similar Artists Play all. Trending Tracks 1. Love this track. More Love this track Set track as current obsession Get track Loading. Play track. Thursday 15 July Friday 16 July Saturday 17 July Sunday 18 July Monday 19 July Tuesday 20 July Wednesday 21 July Thursday 22 July Friday 23 July Saturday 24 July Sunday 25 July Monday 26 July Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 28 July Thursday 29 July Friday 30 July Saturday 31 July Sunday 1 August Monday 2 August Tuesday 3 August Wednesday 4 August Thursday 5 August Friday 6 August Saturday 7 August Sunday 8 August Monday 9 August Tuesday 10 August Wednesday 11 August Thursday 12 August Friday 13 August Saturday 14 August Sunday 15 August Monday 16 August Tuesday 17 August Wednesday 18 August Thursday 19 August Friday 20 August Saturday 21 August Sunday 22 August Monday 23 August Tuesday 24 August Wednesday 25 August Thursday 26 August Friday 27 August Saturday 28 August Sunday 29 August Monday 30 August Tuesday 31 August Wednesday 1 September Thursday 2 September Friday 3 September Saturday 4 September Sunday 5 September Monday 6 September Tuesday 7 September Wednesday 8 September Thursday 9 September Friday 10 September Saturday 11 September Sunday 12 September Monday 13 September Tuesday 14 September Wednesday 15 September Thursday 16 September Friday 17 September Saturday 18 September Sunday 19 September Monday 20 September Tuesday 21 September Wednesday 22 September Thursday 23 September Friday 24 September Saturday 25 September Sunday 26 September Monday 27 September Tuesday 28 September Wednesday 29 September Thursday 30 September Friday 1 October Saturday 2 October Sunday 3 October Monday 4 October Tuesday 5 October Wednesday 6 October Thursday 7 October Friday 8 October Saturday 9 October Sunday 10 October Monday 11 October Tuesday 12 October Wednesday 13 October Thursday 14 October Friday 15 October Saturday 16 October Sunday 17 October Monday 18 October Please consider supporting us by giving monthly PayPal donations and help keep PA fast-loading and ad-free forever.
New Posts. Members Profile. The lead guitar in Triad at about sounds kind of Frippish. That kind of guitar playing makes an appearance in other Tool tracks as well, but I thought this was a pretty good example. Also, both bands have a piece called Mantra Lateralus and the Epitaph live album , but that might as well just be coincidence.
I really can't think of more very clear examples, and I never thought Tool really showed the supposedly pretty big KC influence in their music. I hope these things are useful, and good luck with your paper. I found it much more interesting to see Djam Karet create a piece for both Fripp and Pinhas Heldon , both of whom are great inspirations to them.
So I'm talking to one of their members and mention that those two greatest achievements was that they were not afraid to experiment and find a "sound", or a "moment", and then expand it And he almost couldn't understand what I said The words here are not enough, and very difficult to associate one's meaning Djam Karet also had the ability, desire to express themselves, and in my book they are much better focused than the other 2 that were quite a bit more "wild" and "experimental", specially Pinhas and Heldon!
Music is a funny thing The minute you find an inspiration it disappears in everyone's eyes. I havee yet to meet many KC fans that are capable of talking about Djam Karet' specially their first 5 albums, that I consider superior to KC, albeit I will always concede the importance of the history behind KC's first album, specially 20th Century Schizoid Man and Epitath! The importance of those 2 pieces is almost better, and stronger than all the Beatles put together!
But the Beatles were there "earlier" And never really did. By , London had already exploded in the arts, theater, film It's important that in comparing these you also factor in the time and the place. Today no one cares about anything and the lyrics are marginal in Dream Theater compared to "Epitath" and other things at the time DT is hardly relevant in terms of importance in that area I can see the value of a paper It's good to work on these things, however there are a lot of people in this board that will simply troll this and often make remarks that are not helping the discussion much.
I am not the pariah or the encyclopaedia of this stuff, but I know what I lived through, saw and read Thanks Moshkito for Djam Karet. I didnt know Djam Karet and I try to find it. I want to talk about topic. You cant compare KC and Tool. If you want to find this kind of similaritys, You may lost your main meaning. KC is different for reasons.
This like compare Orange and Apple and said that both have same shape like sphere!!! I dont want to say Tool is very bad or KC is very good. I die for KC but respect to Tool's fans. My older daughter loves Tool. I think you must change point of view. I have not heard Tool properly and had a chance to make an opinion, and I didn't want to make you, or anyone else, feel that I was shooting off my mouth.
So I gave you the next best example I had, which also happens to deal with KC It's hard to compare KC to many other bands And Robert and others have been a part of many other spiritual and internal experiments Gurdgieff stuff can be found here! And my personal favorite line was that in the early days, KC rehearsed enough to make sure their cacophony did not sound like cacophony Today, most don't. But the first "popular" folks with synthesizers in their hands Most rock bands, are just a rock band in my book.
That is they find a groove, or a jam and create a song I think I am the only person that says that, though! And some folks don't seem to like it, specially when I make reference to a couple of articles where Robert even mentions Gurdgieff I can't find it in a google search, but I read an inteview with Maynard James Keenan and Robert Fripp from back when they toured together.
To paraphrase, at one point in the interview Maynard mentions KC being a major influence and worrying that his fans would think "Tool robbed these guys blind". Fripp on the other hand didn't hear any similarities at all.
The only similarity he found was to a passage that KC had written but scrapped. I wish I could find the interview because the way Fripp worded himself made it sound like a directed series of backhanded insults. It was great. Yeah, I think if you take elements of 80's Crimson and apply the heaver Tool arrangements that's where the influence is most apparent.
I think one could do a great paper on the influence 80's Crimson had on many other New Wave-ish bands of that decade Talking Heads, Police, etc. Harry Hood wrote As I mentioned above, some of the comments could be considered to be unkind.
And to be honest with you, I am not adverse to an artist standing by their work, and a reviewer not being smart enough to compare it to I'm touring, I'm painting, I have a life King Crimson opened for Tool for a few shows when Lateralus was released.
0コメント