It's for King Crimson, one of my favorite rock bands.
KC was one of the first progressive rock bands, debuting and releasing their first album in 1969. The band's membership has been unstable for most of its existence, with the only constant through the years being guitarist Robert Fripp. Their existence can be divided into three eras, separated by periods in which the group was disbanded and inactive: the early years (from In the Court of the Crimson King through Islands), the short-lived but highly-regarded mid-70s incarnation (from Lark's Tongues in Aspic through Red), and the "Belew era" (from 1981's Discipline onwards).
( Epitaph - my favorite song from the first album (1969) )
KC was one of the first progressive rock bands, debuting and releasing their first album in 1969. The band's membership has been unstable for most of its existence, with the only constant through the years being guitarist Robert Fripp. Their existence can be divided into three eras, separated by periods in which the group was disbanded and inactive: the early years (from In the Court of the Crimson King through Islands), the short-lived but highly-regarded mid-70s incarnation (from Lark's Tongues in Aspic through Red), and the "Belew era" (from 1981's Discipline onwards).
( Epitaph - my favorite song from the first album (1969) )