Robert Fripp is an English musician born on May 16, 1946. He is best known as the guitarist of the progressive rock band King Crimson. Fripp's innovative guitar playing and unique sound have influenced many musicians and genres. He is also known for his work as a composer and producer, collaborating with various artists throughout his career. Robert continues to perform and create music, remaining a significant figure in the world of rock and progressive music.

"So, you can set up an orchestra down this end of the railway station playing one particular area, and simultaneously at the other end something completely different going on. And in the middle they meet, or not, depending."



"Even within the band, if I cannot manage to persuade the members of what I see to be the next course of action, how do you expect the group to deal with the expectations of thousands of people. It is not possible."



"Now, if King Crimson accepts responsibility for innovating its own tradition, you can't accept responsibility for the audience. And there is an enormous tangible weight of expectation, which comes from an audience attending a King Crimson concert."



"Then certainly for a musician timing becomes something that is immediately accessible as a concept, because it's a necessity in ones everyday performance."



"In terms of an identity, an identity reflects an individuality, by definition. And, if there is a quality present, it is recognizable and it can be named. If you can't name it, it means you don't recognize it."



"The perception of the audience is the interesting part. If the audience doesn't hear what is going on, is it going on or not?"

