“In the mid-1970s, Berlin was a terrifying place to be. At Hansa Studio, you looked out the window and there was an East German machine gun turret”: King Crimson’s Robert Fripp looks back on recording “Heroes” with David Bowie and Brian Eno

“In the mid-1970s, Berlin was a terrifying place to be. At Hansa Studio, you looked out the window and there was an East German machine gun turret”: King Crimson’s Robert Fripp looks back on recording “Heroes” with David Bowie and Brian Eno

“If the machine gunner wasn’t a Bowie fan, he could’ve sprayed us!” Robert Fripp on working with David Bowie in Berlin

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