KING CRIMSON Matte Kudasai (Tokyo, Japan, 1984) Matte Kudasai - TopicsExpress



          

KING CRIMSON Matte Kudasai (Tokyo, Japan, 1984) Matte Kudasai is a single by the progressive rock band King Crimson, released in 1981. Its tracks are from the album Discipline (1981). Matte Kudasai evolved from another song recorded by The League of Gentlemen called Northa Kudasai, which in turn became North Star on Robert Fripps 1979 album Exposure. Adrian Belew applies a slide and echo to his guitar to simulate the sound of seagulls at least twice in the song. Once in the beginning and, again, near the end. What does Matte Kudasai mean? Adrian Belew, who wrote the lyrics, replies: It means Please wait for me. I found it in my Japanese phrase book and thought it sang well and made a nice title. As it turns out its the one people most often ask about. Line-up / Musicians: Adrian Belew - Guitar and Vocals Robert Fripp - Guitar Tony Levin - Stick, Bass guitar Bill Bruford - Drums
Posted on: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 06:31:13 +0000

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