. . . . . . . . "1969-10-12"^^ . . . . "* Fluffy Trees\n* PWL\n* The Bunker"@en . . . . "* Ian McDonald\n* Peter Sinfield"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Sea People"@en . . . . "1994"^^ . . . "Opus III-I Talk to the Wind.jpg"@en . . . . . "246.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "1969-07-29"^^ . . "*Folk\n*progressive rock"@en . . . "1113935105"^^ . . . . . "1969-10-12"^^ . . . . "I Talk to the Wind"@en . . . . . "I Talk to the Wind est une chanson de l'album In the Court of the Crimson King, de King Crimson, paru en 1969. D\u00E9butant imm\u00E9diatement apr\u00E8s la cacophonie qui cl\u00F4t le morceau pr\u00E9c\u00E9dent, I Talk to the Wind marque un contraste fort; c'est une chanson douce, paisible, s'apparentant au folk rock et domin\u00E9e par l'emploi de la fl\u00FBte par Ian McDonald. Les paroles correspondent vraisemblablement, en tenant compte de l'\u00E9poque, au discours d'un jeune hippie envers la straight society: \u00AB you don't possess me \u00BB, \u00AB can't instruct me \u00BB (\u00AB Je ne vous appartiens pas \u00BB, \u00AB vous ne pouvez pas m'\u00E9duquer \u00BB)."@fr . . . "365.0"^^ . . . . . . . "single"@en . . "Opus III"@en . . "* Dance\n* house\n* synth-pop\n* trance"@en . . "\"I Talk to the Wind\" is the second track from the British progressive rock band King Crimson's debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King. Starting immediately after the cacophony that ends \"21st Century Schizoid Man\", the mood of this song is a stark contrast; it is serene, simple and peaceful. Ian McDonald's flute begins the song, and is one of the lead instruments throughout. He also plays a classical-inspired solo in the middle of the song as a \"C\" section and a longer one at the end as a coda."@en . "I Talk to the Wind"@fr . . "1992-06-15"^^ . "I Talk to the Wind est une chanson de l'album In the Court of the Crimson King, de King Crimson, paru en 1969. D\u00E9butant imm\u00E9diatement apr\u00E8s la cacophonie qui cl\u00F4t le morceau pr\u00E9c\u00E9dent, I Talk to the Wind marque un contraste fort; c'est une chanson douce, paisible, s'apparentant au folk rock et domin\u00E9e par l'emploi de la fl\u00FBte par Ian McDonald. Les paroles correspondent vraisemblablement, en tenant compte de l'\u00E9poque, au discours d'un jeune hippie envers la straight society: \u00AB you don't possess me \u00BB, \u00AB can't instruct me \u00BB (\u00AB Je ne vous appartiens pas \u00BB, \u00AB vous ne pouvez pas m'\u00E9duquer \u00BB). Avant King Crimson, la chanson avait d\u00E9j\u00E0 \u00E9t\u00E9 enregistr\u00E9e deux fois par Giles, Giles & Fripp, dont une avec Judy Dyble, ex-chanteuse de Fairport Convention. Ces deux versions ont vu le jour en 2001 avec la parution de l'album de d\u00E9mos The Brondesbury Tapes, Il avait \u00E0 l'origine \u00E9t\u00E9 con\u00E7u comme un morceau aux assonances jazz, \u00E0 deux guitares, utilisant beaucoup d'harmoniques. Une version de la chanson appara\u00EEt sur l'album d', paru en 1992. La chanteuse Judy Dyble la reprend \u00E0 nouveau sur son album solo The Whorl en 2006. Une autre version est publi\u00E9e en 2007 par Jordan Rudess sur son album The Road Home. Enfin, I Talk to the Wind \u00E9tait la deuxi\u00E8me chanson jou\u00E9e pendant les concerts de la tourn\u00E9e 2010 de Keith Emerson et Greg Lake, qui a donn\u00E9 lieu \u00E0 l'album Live from Manticore Hall publi\u00E9 en 2014."@fr . . . . . . . "8650"^^ . "40405455"^^ . "\"I Talk to the Wind\" is the second track from the British progressive rock band King Crimson's debut album, In the Court of the Crimson King. Starting immediately after the cacophony that ends \"21st Century Schizoid Man\", the mood of this song is a stark contrast; it is serene, simple and peaceful. Ian McDonald's flute begins the song, and is one of the lead instruments throughout. He also plays a classical-inspired solo in the middle of the song as a \"C\" section and a longer one at the end as a coda. An earlier demo version of this song may be found on the now out-of-print LP A Young Person's Guide to King Crimson, which featured Robert Fripp (guitar), Peter Giles (bass), Michael Giles (drums), and Ian McDonald (flute), along with Judy Dyble (formerly of Fairport Convention) on vocals. This version was more up-tempo and lighter in instrumentation. The Young Person's Guide recording and another demo of the same song were recorded in 1968 by Giles, Giles and Fripp. However, the song did not actually appear on a Giles, Giles and Fripp record until The Brondesbury Tapes (1968) was released on CD in 2002. There are actually two recordings of \"I Talk to the Wind\" on this CD; one features vocals by Judy Dyble, and the other features vocals by Peter Giles."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "King Crimson"@en . "6.083333333333333"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1969-07-29"^^ . . . . "1992"^^ . . . . . . . "I Talk to the Wind"@en . . . . "I Talk to the Wind"@en . . . . . . .