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2472.1 | Not eaten yet | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Thu Mar 12 1992 15:44 | 12 |
| Adrien Belew performed on three albums with King Crimson (Discipline,
Beat, and Three Of A Perfect Pair, all *excellent* albums IMVHO) and
put out several solo albums after his stint with Zappa. He also had a
band called The Bears a couple of years ago, and is still putting out
albums. I don't think the last couple did very well, as he seemed to
drop his trademark weirdness, seemingly trying to target a more
mainstream market.
Check out his solo album Lone Rhino for some of his most definitive
work.
Greg
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2472.2 | | BRUMMY::LAWTON | My freedom is your paralysis, Jim | Fri Mar 13 1992 08:46 | 5 |
| Re -1
Thanks, Greg, will do.
Phil
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2472.3 | I'm a lone rinocerous, they're ain't a heck of a lot of us left in this world | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | tiny 24 fret thang.... | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:09 | 8 |
| we should probably give Adrian his own note but. I highly recommend his latest
album which I think is called "Young Loins" which has the song pretty pink
rose on it (and that's actually probably the worst song on the album). I love
this guy he has his own style. Others might note that Adrian once played with
Zappa but I don't know if he is on any albums...great player. I also second
the recommendation for Lone Rino great album/song....
dbii
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2472.4 | Definately one of my favorites! | GOES11::G_HOUSE | Now I'm down in it | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:33 | 15 |
| Young Lions is a great album! Weird that you should mention it, I'm
listening to it *right now*. I'd disagree that "Pretty Pink Rose" is
the worst song on the album though, I like that one.
I've loved that song "Heartbeat" which he redid on this album for
years! A wonderful song, probably my favorite of his. It was
originally on the King Crimson album "Beat".
BTW, I highly recommend all three of the King Crimson albums Adrien
played on. They also have some wonderful playing by Robert Fripp.
Excellent songs and textural guitar work. My favorite is "Discipline".
Keep in mind that the Fripp sound is more dominant on these then the
Belew sound.
Greg
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2472.5 | | CSC32::J_SHUMWAY | I can see for files and files | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:37 | 1 |
| Did he play with Bowie at some time?
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2472.6 | Strange dude, but I like it... | RESYNC::D_SMITH | | Fri Mar 13 1992 11:42 | 15 |
| Perfecto timing. I was just listening to the King Crimson album,
Beat...twice even.
Love the song Heartbeat. Should have gotten airplay. Of course none
of his stuff gets airplay that I know of. I think he scares off the
youngens. I also think Three of a Perfect Pair is my favorite so far
from CK. Excellent production, and even theough this is the wrong
notes, Bill B. playes a tastefull set of percussion.
Who's Margaret Belew...wife, daughter? I've seen the name as
receiving lyrical writing credits.
Dave'
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2472.7 | ex | ZEKE::MEMBRINO | four > six | Fri Mar 13 1992 12:12 | 7 |
| re: .5
Belew has played with Bowie (during the "Scary Monsters" years and also
with the Talking Heads (during their 8-10 players, "Remain in Light"
tour).
chUck
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2472.8 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | tiny 24 fret thang.... | Fri Mar 13 1992 12:52 | 5 |
| re: pretty pink rose
"worst" is relative since I like the tune...the whole album is good.
dii
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2472.9 | scheck it out... | GLOWS::COCCOLI | This mind intentionally left blank. | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:07 | 9 |
|
As a sidenote, If you enjoyed the three Belew/Fripp Crimson albums,
you'd probably like Fripp and Andy Summers (Police) "I Advance Masked".
Just thought I'd let u know..
RichC
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2472.10 | | QRYCHE::STARR | Beauty and Sadness | Thu Sep 30 1993 16:01 | 5 |
| Anyone else going to the Adrien Belew/Dave Alvin show tonight at the Paradise?
Should be interesting, Adrien is playing solo acoustic, and will be doing
solo, Bears, and King Crimson material....
alan
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2472.11 | Adrien Belew - Acoustic | QRYCHE::STARR | Beauty and Sadness | Fri Oct 01 1993 11:03 | 46 |
| Last night's show was really cool! Adrien played a bunch of material from the
new album he has coming out next spring, old solo stuff, Bears material, and
he threw in a couple King Crimson songs for good measure. Oh, and a couple
Beatle tunes as an encore.
But even better than the music was the format of the evening! It was very
informal, with seats put down on the the dance floor of the Paradise.
Adrien came out and played three songs, then stopped to take questions from
the audience. After taking a half-dozen question, he would then play 2-3
more songs, ad infinitum.
Some of the questions were normal ("Where did you get the inspiration for
such-and-such song?), some of them off-the-wall and amusing ("What's the
most pompous statement Robert Fripp every made to you?"). All of the questions
were answered with charm and intelligence. He also took requests, and even
played a few sections of songs that were requested but he wasn't really
prepared (or able) to play. (I say able, 'cause one song he said he can't
sing and play at the same time, but he gave it a valiant effort anyways!)
One of the partial songs he played was a new song that was going to be
on the new King Crimson album, which comes out this winter (followed by a
tour, with Fripp, Belew, Tony Levin, Jerry Marrota, and one other bass
stick player whom I forget). He had only written one verse and chorus so
far, but he played the work-in-progress. Wicked cool.
Another cool part of the evening - he has a new CD out just for this tour.
It was recorded in two days at his house, and is just him with his acoustic
guitar. There are only 2000 available, and only available at these shows.
As an extra bonus, he stayed after the show and signed each copy for anyone
who wanted an autograph!
The listing on the CD:
The Lone Rhinoceros
Peace On Earth
The Man In The Moon
The Rail Song
If I Fell (Beatles)
Burned By The First We Make
Matte Kudasai (King Crimson)
Dream Life
Old Fat Cadillac
Crying (Roy Orbison)
Martha Adored
alan
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2472.12 | Adrien's amazing! | GOES11::HOUSE | Did it. Done it. *WHAP* owwww! | Fri Oct 01 1993 13:13 | 4 |
| You bought one of the CDs didn't you? I'll have to kill you myself if
you didn't...
Greg
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2472.13 | | TALOFA::HARMON | Paul Harmon, DECtp/East | Mon Oct 04 1993 08:08 | 8 |
| Alan,
>such-and-such song?), some of them off-the-wall and amusing ("What's the
>most pompous statement Robert Fripp every made to you?"). All of the questions
You wouldn't happen to remember the answer to this one, would you?
Paul
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2472.14 | | QRYCHE::STARR | Beauty and Sadness | Wed Oct 06 1993 20:26 | 10 |
| >> such-and-such song?), some of them off-the-wall and amusing ("What's the
>> most pompous statement Robert Fripp every made to you?").
> You wouldn't happen to remember the answer to this one, would you?
Actually, he politely refused to answer that one.... (the only question he
didn't answer, which is probably why it stuck in my mind, besides the obvious
entertainment value).
alan
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2472.15 | I have a question ? | COMET::VERMETTEC | The guy with the Rush hat ... | Sat Oct 09 1993 02:06 | 14 |
| I have a question -
I heard a song by him that was interestingly titled and as I remember
absolutely incredible. The title is something long like " on the sea in the
stomach of a purple tuna fish". I'm proabably not even remotely close,
but could someone tell me the correct title and what album it is on? Is
this album available still, because I have yet to find it when I fondle
thru cd's a stores.
Thanx a bunch!
Chris
Comet::Vermettec
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2472.16 | | TAMRC::LAURENT | Hal Laurent @ COP | Sun Oct 10 1993 15:13 | 9 |
| re: .15
> ... I have yet to find it when I fondle
> thru cd's a stores.
I must say, that's a wonderful turn of phrase to describe how I feel when
the local bargain CD store has more stuff that I want then I can afford.
-Hal
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2472.17 | My thoughts exactly! | COMET::VERMETTEC | Confusion will be my Epitaph ... | Sun Oct 10 1993 22:14 | 4 |
| I thought that would best describe the many situations that I have been
in whilst CD shopping. B^)
Chris
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2472.18 | New tour? | ODIXIE::CERASO | | Sat Jan 22 1994 15:13 | 23 |
| I saw Belew in 198? with the Bears in a small club called the Nick
here in Birmingham Al. Needless to say it was a great show, but the
high-point of the evening was after the show Adrian (and the other
Bears) hung around out front of the club for quite some time while
several of us got autographs (on my Highland Music tee shirt) and just
generally BS'ed. He was a really friendly and funny person; someone you
would like even if he was'nt a well known artist. Even though we were
hangin around like a bunch of groupies, he was cordial, humble and
willing to talk with us at least until the gear was loaded. It gave me
respect for Adrian Belew as a person as well a an artist and just
enhanced my appreciation for his music.
Then, April '92, a couple-o-friends and I caught one of the first
stops of the Young Lions tour. WOOHHH!!! I was buzzin for days!! King
Crimson material, Bears tunes, older solo stuff, new material- it was
one of the most enjoyable concerts I've ever experienced. The man just
exudes joy and happiness while he's on stage (I would too, if I could
play guitar as well as he can).
Is he currently touring? If so, could someone please post a schedule,
I would'nt want to miss a nearby show.
Mark
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2472.19 | | NEST::PAPIA | | Mon Jan 24 1994 10:02 | 8 |
|
He was a few months ago, he was doing an all acoustic show.
I think he was selling a CD of the show also at the shows.
Right now I think he is writing songs with Robert Fripp for the
new version of King Crimson.
Vinny
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2472.20 | | GOES11::HOUSE | Like a cat caught in a vacuum | Mon Jan 24 1994 11:20 | 7 |
| Alan Starr acquired one of those acoustic CDs for me at the show he
saw and I must say that it's great! Not for sale in stores
apparently.
(Thanks again, Alan!!!!)
Greg
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2472.21 | | QRYCHE::STARR | Coldest winter in almost 14 years.... | Mon Jan 24 1994 11:48 | 12 |
| re: -1
> Thanks again, Alan!!!!
No problem, dude!
re: Mark
You should read .11, it sort of brings you up to date on what Adrian is up
to, at least as of a couple months ago.
alan
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2472.22 | Adrian Belew | CRONIC::PCUMMINGS | Minority Rules | Sat Jul 13 1996 09:53 | 19 |
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No wonder, there was a note but Belew's 1st name was spelled wrong!
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Wow, I'm amazed there isn't more written about Adrian Belew here. I
just picked up his late 1995 release "Guitar As Orchestra". It's
Belew playing all guitars - but there are very few guitar sounds
here. He used ~3 Roland synth modules with his Custom Shop
Stratocaster to record the album - done in his home ! Very cool.
It sounds like 20th century classical music. Some of it's pretty
thick. Nice background music 8>).
/paul
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2472.23 | Topic Title Fixed | SSDEVO::LAMBERT | We ':-)' for the humor impaired | Mon Jul 15 1996 10:07 | 4 |
| To quote Inspector Clouseau: "Not anymore."
-- Sam (co-mod)
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