The "three of a perfect pair" in the title track of the new King Crimson album refers to the combative moods of a difficult couple, considered one by one andasone: he, she and they. Three, you see. Read more about Three of a Perfect Pair on Rolling Stone
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The "three of a perfect pair" in the title track of the new King Crimson album refers to the combative moods of a difficult couple, considered one by one andasone: he, she and they. Three, you see. It also works as an allusion for the ...read the complete review at Rolling Stone