6589. King Crimson - The Great Deceiver
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| From: Starless and Bible Black; Year: 1974; Genre: Progressive Rock |
One of my favourite tracks from Starless and Bible Black, which, once more, I erroneously believed I had already chosen. As you could, or mayhap could not surmise, is a song referencing Satan himself and those, (like in organized religion), listen to him, his lies and deceptions. Although I believe that many in positions of power willfully follow or give blame to some supernatural force, when, in fact, they are the ones perpetrating said deceptions without any input from such a being.
Anyway, as with all the King Crimson music from the 1970s, this one is very technical with tonnes of changing time signatures and interesting melodies overlapping.
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