
I've been taking advantage of the gaps in 'Moonshine' !!
. Cheers L.G, off to e-bay later to get a copy
Bryter.
Just ordered a copy of 'In the wake....'. Look forward to giving this a listen
Bryter....Interesting thoughts and views on the classic ' ITCOTCK' on here. If your not a big fan of Prog' it will take a few listens to really get used to. Epitaph and the title track are the standout tracks for me. The spaces in Moonchild were probably laid down to allow the listener to 'roll another one and light up' as it was 1969.
I also enjoy Larks Tongue in Aspic,but I have'nt heard too many KC albums.
What came after ITCOTCK guys ?, and is it any good ?.
Bryter.
Hope you all take that as a tongue in cheek humor regarding my musical preferences! 
My template for music is The Smashing Pumpkins so that definitely sets me up for liking or at least respecting any artist that changes styles with every album! 
Interesting views on this one. I fully understand your reasoning Soot about lengthy jams etc. The Grateful Dead are famous for that,but even they seem to lose themselves at times,until returning to the main structure of the song. Their classic 'Live/Dead' album shows them at their lengthy jam best. But I also have concerts were they are clearly just looking for a structure. Perhaps they had indulged a little too much on that evening.Early Deep Purple concerts have a long jams aswell,but with Richie in command they were always on the straight & narrow. I look forward to listening to the follow up to INTCOTCK
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Bryter.