File:Grooveshark screenshot of King Crimson work.png
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Summary
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Screenshot of Grooveshark, showing a playlist of 14 songs by Robert Fripp over an artist-page of 16 recordings by King Crimson. The interface of Grooveshark (on 17 July 2012). The interface's tabs have these titles: overview, songs, albums (active), events, similar artists, fans; the album's tab is active. There are links to three social-media applications: Facebook, Twitter, and Google. The following songs---formatted as ”song_name” (artist, album)---are listed as having been played in the playlist: ”Hope” (Robert Fripp String Quintet, ”The Bridge Between”), ”In the Cloud Forest” (Andy Summers and Robert Fripp, ”I Advance Masked”) and ”Tribe” (Andy Summers and Robert Fripp, ”Bewitched”), ”I Talk To The Wind” and ”Epitaph” (King Crimson, ”In the Court of the Crimson King”), ”Frame by Frame” (King Crimson, ”Discipline”), ”Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part III” (King Crimson, ”Three of a Perfect Pair”), ”Three of a Perfect Pair” (King Crimson, Live...), ”21st Century Schizoid Man” (The Human Experimente, featuring Robert Fripp, Maynard Keenan, Jeff Fayman, [single]), ”Earthbound” (King Crimson, …), ”The Heavenly Music Corporation” (Brian Eno and Robert Fripp, ”(No Pussyfooting)”), ”Evensong” and ”Wind on (Wind or Water?)” (Brian Eno and Robert Fripp, ”Evening Star”), Healthy Colours (Brian Eno and Robert Fripp). The active page is for the artist, King Crimson. The following King Crimson albums are displayed: ”Absent Lovers”, ”Live at the Marquee”, ”B'BOOM: Live in Argentina”, ”Islands”, ”Live in Central Park, NYC”, ”Ladies of the Road”, ”Live in Warsaw”, ”Happy with What You Have to Be Happy With” (single)—along with King Crimson's "Discipline", "Three of a Perfect Pair", and "In the Court of the Crimson King" (previously noted in the playlist). |
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Source |
Screenshot taken by Kiefer.Wolfowitz. Emailed to Sven Manguard Wha? for editing (removal of web browser interface, EXIF washing) |
Article | |
Portion used |
Entire page, one subpage in a website |
Low resolution? |
Yes |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate the interface of Grooveshark, and to illustrate (as Kiefer puts it) Grooveshark's "continued distribution of Robert Fripp's music, despite assurance that Grooveshark would respect take-down notices". |
Replaceable? |
No freely licensed replacement exists. |
Other information |
Snapshot taken 17 July 2012 |
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