What, for Yes? At least Bill Bruford would get in with them.
Peter.
Can I slap you in the face?
If kc ever got in, the reaction of most music fans would be, "Who?" We
know who they are of course, but Crim never had much mass appeal.
Whilst Yes on the other hand regularly tax the chart compilers...
Can't remember the last time I heard 'Court of the KC' on the radio..
and that's prob. the only song of theirs I ever heard played.
It was played on even AM stations back in the early to mid 70s. Maybe
the first time I heard it... maybe the first prog song I ever heard,
was on WOWO out of Indiana (whihc use to occasionally drift in over
the Mts in to SW VA). It caught my attention even through a tinny
little radio clock speaker. ... (that or Lucky Man, guess the end part
w/ the synth was definitely prog).
Mostly I listen to radio these days in the car but seems I hear less
and less prog. Meanwhile on youtube I saw the other night a Steve Vai
song had about 9.5million plays. Even people doing covers of Eric
Johnson (for ex.) songs have a million 'hits' or more.
I have "In The Court Of The Crimson King" by Doc Sverinsen and The
Tonight Show Band. Very cool.
Dave The Rave
I've heard "21st Century Schizoid Man" once, don't remember what station.
--
Mike Smith
I heard "I Talk To The Wind" on an acoustic program once. Think it
was the late 90s.
--Jeremy