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  2. 21st Century Schizoid Man - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of "21st Century Schizoid Man" were written by Peter Sinfield and consist chiefly of disconnected phrases which present a series of images in a fixed pattern. . The first line of each verse consists of two short phrases, while the second line is a single, more specific image, and the third is a longer phrase or a full sente

  3. Power (Kanye West song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was also well received by former King Crimson member Greg Lake, the original lead vocalist and bassist on "21st Century Schizoid Man." When asked for his own stance on sampling during an interview with O2 Academy, Lake gave a positive response. He stated, "What I was pleased with was, is the relevance of '21st Century Schizoid Man' today.

  4. Epitaph (song) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] As with the album's first track, "21st Century Schizoid Man", the song's lyrics have a distinctly dystopian feel to them and are presented as a protest to the Cold War. [3] [5] The song's title was used as the name for a live album of recordings done by the original King Crimson, Epitaph. [6] Epitaph Records also took its name from the ...

  5. The Schizoid Man - Wikipedia

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    The Schizoid Man" could refer to: Schizoid personality disorder; The Schizoid Man (The Prisoner), an episode of The Prisoner; The Schizoid Man (Star Trek: The Next Generation), an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation (which was named after the Prisoner episode). Schizoid Man (comics), a character from Marvel Comics; 21st Century Schizoid ...

  6. Earthbound (King Crimson album) - Wikipedia

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    Earthbound is a live album by the band King Crimson, released in June 1972 as a budget record shortly after the line-up that recorded it had broken up. [1] It contains the band's first official live release of their signature song "21st Century Schizoid Man", and an extended live version of their 1970 non-LP B-side "Groon".

  7. Moonchild (King Crimson song) - Wikipedia

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    "Moonchild" is the fourth track from British progressive rock band King Crimson's debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King. Along with songs by Yes, this song was used in the 1998 movie Buffalo '66, in the scene in which Christina Ricci tap dances at the bowling alley.

  8. Epitaph (King Crimson album) - Wikipedia

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    Epitaph is a live 4-CD set of concert performances and radio sessions from 1969 by the band King Crimson, released in 1997.Volumes 1 and 2 (Discs 1 and 2) were available in retail shops, and the set included a flyer with instructions on how to obtain Volumes 3 and 4 (Discs 3 and 4) via mail-order.

  9. I Talk to the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Starting immediately after the cacophony that ends "21st Century Schizoid Man", the mood of this song is a stark contrast; it is serene, simple and peaceful. Ian McDonald's flute begins the song, and is one of the lead instruments throughout. [3]