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A never-before-published interview with Adrian Belew from 1981. In this episode, we have a multi-instrumentalist and the secret weapon for so many bands, Adrian Belew. At the time of this interview in 1981, Belew was 31 years old and was promoting King Crimson’s album Discipline. In the interview, Belew talks about various aspects of playing with the Talking Heads, Frank Zappa, David Bowie, and King Crimson. He goes in-depth on King Crimson’s Discipline, he tells the story about when he got jumped by a gang and finishes the interview telling Marc about his deep love for his family. 00:00 - Intro 01:32 - Where is currently with the Talking Heads 02:20 - How he expresses his own personality in the band 02:57 - The “D” section of Elephant Talk and the meaning behind it 04:15 - His part in the writing of the album 04:39 - How he gets that elephant sound 05:21 - What the lyrics in the song Indiscipline represent 06:42 - The song Matte Kudasai 07:50 - What Frame by Frame is about 08:44 - How his being in the band frees up Robert Fripp 10:25 - How well Fripp and drummer Bill Bruford get along 11:15 - If King Crimson as a band has malice and ill will as a constant part of its daily diet 12:23 - The dynamics of King Crimson 13:16 - His own plans for solo work 14:02 - The meaning of the song Thela Hun Ginjeet and how he was beaten up by a gang 16:13 - Why they don’t play 21st Century Schizoid Man 17:20 - Younger audiences 18:02 - What he thinks is attracting new fans to King Crimson 18:54 - What his solo albums will be like and who’s playing with him 20:21 - His fascination with rhinos 21:13 - Where he grew up 21:55 - Starting with David Bowie 22:44 - His assessment of the King Crimson’s show at the Metro 24:32 - How he looks like Mark Knopfler 25:23 - How he was blasted the night Fripp called him 27:33 - His surprise when Fripp wanted to call the lineup King Crimson 29:21 - The very beginnings of his career 30:06 - His first band 31:22 - If he is the most famous alumnus from his high school 32:03 - If Frank Zappa was tough to work for 33:15 - His Bob Dylan impersonation 34:01 - If had any problems with Zappa’s lyrics 35:18 - Why he left Zappa’s band 36:08 - His deep love for his family This episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line. Watch the trailer http://bit.ly/2S9jALd Watch for free on Amazon Prime https://amzn.to/2pDqDl4 Subscribe to the podcast: ITunes: https://apple.co/2ZlJBga Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2MIinKT Google Play: http://bit.ly/2ZhfOWA Stitcher: http://bit.ly/324vREj Castbox: http://bit.ly/2ZeHU4Q RSS Feed: http://bit.ly/2L9gUdj #AdrianBelew #KingCrimson