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Founder (co) of King Crimson and Foreigner
King Crimson and Foreigner Co-Founder Ian McDonald Dead at 75 - Rolling Stone
RIP
Your music still with us
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02-11-2022 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by 339 in june
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Dug him in KC, but Foreigner?
That's ok I won't hold it against him though I did have to endure them once when I was working a concession and they were opening for the Stones back in the day.
but rip Ian and nice flute playing, thanks..
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
Ian finally revealed that he acted as the main producer of ITCOTCK in an interview not too long ago.His experience writing for the Army Band for five years resulted in the great woodwind writing and playing that made that album so special.
I asked Greg Lake about it on his website, but he claimed that they were all equally responsible for the music.
That may be true for the inferior second side of the album, but the whole middle section of 21st Century Schizoid Man was a jazz piece Ian had written in the Army, as he said in the Rolling Stone interview.in the OP.
There's a recording of ITTTW on a Giles, Giles and Fripp album that was entirely written and arranged by Ian, and it's almost identical to the KC version, except Judy Dyble (of Fairport Convention) sang lead.
Then Epitaph was only interesting for Lake's great vocals, and Ian's WW writing and playing.
The album got five stars in a review by Chris Albertson in DB, who saw the first band live at the Fillmore East, and raved about IM's sax and flute playing. He said that their live show was completely different than the album, featuring a lot more improvisation in every song. In his press kit he was given, McDonald wrote that he was most influenced by John Handy and Eric Dolphy.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
Though I will say that Foreigner for awhile did what they did extremely well. Not my cup of tea, but the kids sure liked in the late 70’s. Still better than most Top 40 stuff of that era IMO.
BTW, Adrian Belew wrote that he and Ian were talking about recording and touring together in 2019, but it never came to fruition.
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Have a listen to Epitaph (the album)
It's a collection of some live recordings from '69 (BBC, Fillmore East, Fillmore West) with the original band
As said above : more impros, more soul in Lake's singing
It's on Spotify, can't find it on YT but maybe I'm lazy this evening
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RIP, Ian.
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Originally Posted by 339 in june
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