![]() Personally, I think this song is less concerned with explicitly "modern" concerns like Schizoid Man and Epitaph and is connected to those two more thematically than literally. Every colorful medieval trapping the song refers to is immediately followed up by an acknowledgement of failure or disappointment. I've always interpreted it more generally as being about the failing days of the "Crimson King's Empire" – whatever you want that to be a metaphor for. ![]() Jeremy Stacey - Drums, Keyboards (2016-2021) Pat Mastelotto - Drums, Percussion (1994-2021) Trey Gunn - Bass, Stick, Warr Guitar (1994-2003) Peter Sinfield - Words & Illumination (1969-1971) Ian McDonald - Saxophone, Flute, Keyboards (1969) Robert Fripp - Guitar, Keyboards (1969-2021) ![]() If you would like to get information about the band in a condensed, easily accesible form, be sure to check out our wiki! ![]() While more light-hearted posts are welcome, shitpost or meme content is better suited to the Circlejerk subreddit. Any posts providing illegal access to King Crimson content will be removed. R/KingCrimson takes a hardline stance against pirated content. ![]()
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