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Giles, Giles And Fripp

Giles, Giles And Fripp

Giles, Giles And Fripp has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 17 September 2014. Giles, Giles And Fripp's music has been featured on 23 episodes.

Originally formed as a trio (Robert Fripp on guitar, Michael Giles on drums and vocals, and Peter Giles on bass and vocals) in Bournemouth, UK, in September 1967. Around June 1968, they were joined by Judy Dyble on vocals (only for about a month), and Ian McDonald on sax, keyboards and vocals. As a quintet they made several home recordings, including the later much-appraised “I Talk To The Wind”.

In their time, Giles Giles and Fripp managed to release one full album and two singles, which didn’t sell well yet were considered quite interesting by the then music press. Between November 1968 and January 1969, the remaining members (omitting Peter Giles) were joined by Greg Lake, and later by roadie Peter Sinfield, and changed their name to King Crimson.

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Giles, Giles And Fripp

Giles, Giles And Fripp has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 17 September 2014. Giles, Giles And Fripp's music has been featured on 23 episodes.

Originally formed as a trio (Robert Fripp on guitar, Michael Giles on drums and vocals, and Peter Giles on bass and vocals) in Bournemouth, UK, in September 1967. Around June 1968, they were joined by Judy Dyble on vocals (only for about a month), and Ian McDonald on sax, keyboards and vocals. As a quintet they made several home recordings, including the later much-appraised “I Talk To The Wind”.

In their time, Giles Giles and Fripp managed to release one full album and two singles, which didn’t sell well yet were considered quite interesting by the then music press. Between November 1968 and January 1969, the remaining members (omitting Peter Giles) were joined by Greg Lake, and later by roadie Peter Sinfield, and changed their name to King Crimson.

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Why Don't You Just Drop In (I)
Giles > Giles > Fripp
Voiceprint2001
I Talk To The Wind (1)
Giles > Giles > Fripp
Voiceprint2001
Murder
Giles > Giles > Fripp
Voiceprint2001
I Talk To The Wind (2)
Giles > Giles > Fripp
Voiceprint2001
Plastic Pennies
Giles > Giles > Fripp
Voiceprint2001
Suite No. 1
Giles, Giles And Fripp
Deram1968
How Do They Know
Giles, Giles And Fripp
Deram1968
Why Don't You Just Drop In (II)
Giles > Giles > Fripp
Voiceprint2001
Thursday Morning
Giles, Giles And Fripp
Deram1968
Digging My Lawn
Giles, Giles And Fripp
Deram1968