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Scritto da Robert Fripp e Daryl Hall.

Tratto da "Sacred Songs", 1977.

Robert Fripp, guitars & electronics

Daryl Hall, vocals & keyboards

Roger Pope, drums

Kenny Passarelli, bass guitar

Caleb Quaye, guitars

Comentarios

8 years ago

Joe Raimondo

Radical. "Produced by ROBERT FRIPP"

9 years ago

Stephen Arthur

"NY love me"I love Fripp's on this tuneEspecially from about 3:08and then 4:03Reminiscent of "A Sailor's Tale"

9 years ago

2128169

Shared in the hope that someone will enjoy playing the opening guitar part:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10-------8---- -----------------------9--------------8-------------7-------------------------9--------9--------8------- ----------8-------8-------------7-------------6------------------8------8-------8-------------------- ------7-------7------------6-------------5------------------7-------7---------------------------------- --5-------------------------------------------------------5-----------------------------------------------

9 years ago

Steve Parris

Its so good, I want to SCREAM!!!!

9 years ago

bluejay55118

Badass song. Definitely a recognizable King Crimson riff at the beginning. Daryl and one of the guest bands played a smokin' version on his "Live From Daryl's House" TV show on the Palladia channel.

9 years ago

Peter Key

This is "I May Not Have Enough of Me But I've Had Enough of You" from Robert Fripp's "Exposure" album, but with different lyrics. According to Fripp's notes on the CD reissue of "Exposure," Hall was supposed to have sung lead on that and six other songs on the album, but his manager was afraid that being associated with Fripp would ruin his career. Fripp was allowed to use Hall's vocals on two songs and chose to use them on "You Burn Me Up I'm a Cigarette" and "North Star." Most of the other male lead vocals on the original album were sung by Peter Hammill, although Peter Gabriel sang lead on his song, "Here Comes the Flood." The CD reissue includes three previously unissued tracks with Hall singing. 

10 years ago

Mike McIntyre

Daryl always gets a bad rap I think. Really underrated all around. Between his stellar work with John Oates, this album, his work with Todd Rundgren...the list goes on. As a teenager in the 1980's I got sick of him and Oates really fast, now as I find myself rediscovering his stuff, I misjudged him BIG time...

10 years ago

Dave Jarvis

Wow how did I miss this back in the day? Daryl Hall my new hero!

10 years ago

Art Fischman

Oh my god! It has been so long since I heard this song. Fripp and Hall! It shouldn't work but it does and even better in retrospect! So glad they covered this on Darryl's House to get me to figure out why I thought I remembered this song. Cool.

10 years ago

therealsoulproduct

Surprisingly, this song ROCKS!

10 years ago

BringTheFunkEnt

I fell so in love with the minus the bear episode. Too amazing...

11 years ago

t kono

Robert Fripp with 金髪シリーズ vol. 3

11 years ago

andytmusic

I had no idea! Just saw this on LIVE from Daryl's House with Minus The Bear.....awesome!

11 years ago

timmymo22

Yeah man... Saw this on Live at Daryl's house too... love me some mathy music!

11 years ago

GreenGib

Whoah, just saw Daryl's House version...hard rockin' good!

11 years ago

Christa Hopson

I like the version they did on his show!

11 years ago

Quebin

Saw Daryl Hall do this with Minus The Bear on his show, and he said he never performed it live. It was fantastic. Had to look it up. Had no idea that did an album with Robert Fripp! Awesome. how the hell did that t past me and all my off the maintream King Crimson listening friends back in the early 80's? No Internet I guess.

11 years ago

Chris Andersen

'Friends' plural I meant! How do I edit a post? Not possible? Why? Stupid!

11 years ago

Chris Andersen

My friend and I in college used to play songs for one another. We used to quiz each other on who the singer, band might be. We really tried to stump each other. This song was my trump card. Everyone had heard of Hall and Oates, but few had actually listened. I would eventually play this song, and to this day, listeners are befuddled by the raging guitars and overdrive voice. Then I tell them who it is, and they are like "Really?" oh yeah. Wow, it is Daryl Hall! OMG!!! New Respect for him! OK!

11 years ago

Kohntarkosz

Sounds like the vocal is being processed through a flanger with the LFO disconnected. I used to get a similar sound with my guitar using an MXR flanger with the depth control on zero.

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