for #TuneTuesday's theme #WhatIsThat I submit all of Jamie Muir's percussion on Larks' Tongues In Aspic. This is an edit of part one (13 minutes on the album), but you can see what he's doing and it's insane.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhudDa3JAyc

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King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic (1972)

#kingcrimson #larkstonguesinaspicKing Crimson, the progressive rock band around Robert Fripp (guitar) and - at that time - Bill Bruford (drums), live on 25.1...

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Jean-Michel Jarre - Les Granges Brûlées [Original Soundtrack] (1973) [France, Progressive Electronic/Soundtrack]

https://noiseslist.blogspot.com/2024/07/jean-michel-jarre-les-granges-brulees.html

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Jean-Michel Jarre - Les Granges Brûlées [Original Soundtrack] (1973) [France, Progressive Electronic/Soundtrack]

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“A Black Sabbath audience was not our audience… but we knew how to sell it. We were never being serious musos – it was always, ‘We’ll entertain you, so you’ll enjoy it!’” The first two years of Gentle Giant
From hating their name to challenging 15,000 people to a fight, the Shulman brothers’ battle for success left them badly bruised after four albums

https://www.loudersound.com/features/gentle-giant-first-two-years

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“A Black Sabbath audience was not our audience… but we knew how to sell it. We were never being serious musos – it was always, ‘We’ll entertain you, so you’ll enjoy it!’” The first two years of Gentle Giant

From hating their name to challenging 15,000 people to a fight, the Shulman brothers’ battle for success left them badly bruised after four albums

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