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From Larks, through Starless, and into Red, they were a band at the peak of their powers. They were the greatest. No band, not even Crimson, ever reached those heights again.
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Fuck should have posted this in the progressive rock general. Well never mind.
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>>130381981
>73-74l
op here i meant 81-84 and discipline through toapp
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>>130381981
Prog is awful
complete stoner shit
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>>130381981
the live stuff from that time is so sick
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3rd best KC lineup only because I cant count Giles Giles and Fripp
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>>130382000
Tbf I do think that was the peak of new wave. I actually find the more "pop" songs my preference during that era for some reason
>>130382026
What music do you prefer? This period of Crimson isn't your stereotypical prog anyway it
>>130382031
Great Deceiver might be the greatest live album of all. Heavier than heavy metal
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Roxy Music also peaked around that same period (72-74 to be more exact).
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>>130381981
ELP mogs
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>>130382031
post some of it
>>130386401
lmao



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