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The queen and her court.
Keith Tippett, Muijican I & II
King Crimson A Young Person’s Guide to King Crimson 1975 Island ——————————————————————— Tracks Disc One: 1. Epitaph (including «March for No Reason» and «Tomorrow and Tomorrow») 2. Cadence and Cascade 3. Ladies of the Road 4. I Talk to the Wind 5. Red 6. Starless
Tracks Disc Two: 1. The Night Watch 2. Book of Saturday 3. Peace - A Theme 4. Cat Food 5. Groon 6. Coda from Larks’ Tongues in Aspic, Part One 7. Moonchild (including «the Dream» and «the Illusion») 8. Trio 9. The Court of the Crimson King (including «the Return of the Fire Witch» and «the Dance of the Puppets») ———————————————————————
* Long Live Rock Archive
KING CRIMSON - Cat Food (with Jeremy and Mel)
... Jeremy Stacey & Mel Collins
* Stormy Monday Selection (Occasional Series)
" 'That sounds just like a cat walking across a piano,' Haskell told Fripp. 'Yeah,' said the impresario, 'but Keith [Tippett] knows what he's doing. A cat doesn't.' 'Yes,' sighed Haskell, 'but it sounds the same!' "
An exchange between Gordon Haskell and Robert Fripp, recounted in David Weigel's book The Show That Never Ends: The Rise And Fall Of Prog Rock. It's especially funny when you realize that the song in question is "Cat Food."
KING CRIMSON LIZARD
OHMYGOD Bobby!
(On Cat Food, from In the Court of King Crimson)