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Baker's Dozen

It’s Always Rock & Roll: Richard Pinhas’ Baker’s Dozen
Warren Hatter , April 13th, 2022 07:41

The revolutionary guitarist-philosopher talks Warren Hatter through the records that have touched and inspired him, and which changed the era he has lived through

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King Crimson – Larks' Tongues In Aspic

I’ve seen all the King Crimson line-ups except the first one, but the one with John Wetton and Bill Bruford is for me far ahead of everything. The two albums I most like are Larks' Tongues and Red.

I have seen King Crimson play so many times, thanks to my friendship with Robert Fripp. One tour, Robert asked the EG people to accommodate us, so my wife Agneta and I had our own room. The English have a strange sense of humour, you know. One time, he said with a completely straight face “you know what, I’m bored with all of this. Why don’t you replace me in King Crimson?”. I didn’t say anything but asked Agneta later if she thought he was joking. I think he was, and in any case I have a way of playing that is very dirty. Robert is very clean. What I do, it’s a different thing, with synthesizers, so I could never replace him anyway. What Heldon does is rock ‘n’ roll.