When I first received the 10(!) cassette collection, my first
reaction was, "Oh great, well, let's hope none of them get
eaten by my old tape player!" My second reaction was to search
for the tape player. Mere seconds later, it was found and
I started my journey. I received the collection just prior
to my move to my new apartment, which is presently where my
wife and I live. This being so, I had plenty of quality time
to listen to the cassettes whilst I toiled away at my room,
attempting to sort out some sort of, "trash", "not trash",
organization.
The first thing that will strike those who have never heard
Robert Fripp speak is the sheer elegance and thoughtfulness
that go into each word he speaks. This undoubtedly has parallel
in the way he performs his music; Thoughtfully, and carefully
stroked into being. Reading as much as I do on the DGM diaries
and such, it appears he uses the same poetic/craftiness with
the business he wills into being.
The tapes are at times repetitive, however, there is always
different twists to the story being told, it's interesting
to hear the same story played out in different a light. One
of my favorite moments on the tape is when he talks about
the music industry. It's good to hear from someone so knowledgeable
about it, to give us the naked truth the industry doesn't
necessarily want us to know.
As all true fans should know, Robert doesn't hold back his
true feelings on a subject. That is, as long as it doesn't
pertain to comments on other bands, both positive and negative,
although several bands are mentioned, but in a musically neutral
way. He is a fantastic speaker, and a gracious host, you will
be amazed at how he mixes the two, and brings his feelings
to the forefront of the message.
At the beginning of nearly all of the tapes, Soundscapes
are a welcome entrance to Robert's question and answer session.
Questions are received very much like most open forums which
Robert has given in the past, whether they be on the Internet
or on the radio. The collection brings a grand scope of Robert's
ideas and feelings on a myriad of subjects. At the beginning
of my listening I have to admit, I was a bit skeptic that
my attention could be captured for so long, but I was handsomely
rewarded for my patience each time with laughter, and sometimes
sadness.
If you were to ask me whether or not I wanted to meet Robert
Fripp, I would say, "Perhaps, but only if he came up to me
and introduced himself." After hearing over and over again,
how people "chase" him, and disregard his wishes for a performance,
I'm not sure what I could possibly ever do as a fan, to give
him his due regards, aside from giving him his space, and
his attention during a performance. These tapes are the best
way I know, to at once talk to him, and not intrude on him.
And if you are reading this Robert, "Thanks! I hope you make
more!".
Mr. Crimson, Jeff Duke, Krimson News http://www.murple.com/krimson_news

Robert
Fripp Unplugged is now available on CD!