The song Thela Hun Ginjeet is performed by King Crimson in the album named Absent Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984 in the year 2007 .
Well
first of all
I couldn't even see his face.
I couldn't see his face.
He was holding a gun in his hand.
Umm... I was thinking...
This is a dangerous place..
This is a dangerous place..
I said
I'm nervous as hell from this stuff.I thought those guys were going to kill me for sure.They ganged up on me like that.I couldn't believe it.Look, I'm still shakin'.Weird.There out in the streets like that.It's a dangerous place.It's a dangerous place.
So
suddenly
these two guys appear in front of me.
They stopped.
Real aggressive.
Start at me
you know.
What's that?
What's that on that tape?
What do you got there?"
I said
huh?
They said
What are you talking into that for?
I said
It's just a tape, you know
Well play it for me
I said "oh
no"
I put it off as long as I could.
And finally they turned it on
you know
They grabbed it from me.
Took it away from me.
Turned it on.
And it said
He held a gun in his hand. This is a dangerous place.
They said
What dangerous place?
What gun?
You're a policeman!
And the deeper I talked
the worse I got into it.
I talked
I told him... I said
Look man, I'm not talkin'....
It went on forever.
Anyway
I finally unbuttoned my shirt
and said
look, look... I'm in this band, you know, I'm in this band you know,and we're makin' a recording, you know.It's about New York City, it's about crime in the streets...
The explanation was going nowhere
but
Finally
they just kinda let me go
I don't know why.
So I walk around the corner
and I'm like shakin' like a leaf
and I thought
This is a dangerous place
Who should appear
but two policeman.
King Crimson - Absent Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984
Absent Lovers: Live in Montreal 1984
- Entry of the Crims
- Lark's Tongues in Aspic, Pt. 3
- Thela Hun Ginjeet
- Red
- Matte Kudasai
- Industry
- Dig Me
- Three of a Perfect Pair
- Indiscipline
- Sartori in Tangier
- Frame by Frame
- Man with an Open Heart
- Waiting Man
- Sleepless
- Lark's Tongues in Aspic, Pt. 2
- Discipline
- Heartbeat
- Elephant Talk