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Revision as of 23:39, 26 November 2019
"The Light" | |
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Song by Spock's Beard | |
from the album The Light | |
Released | 1995 |
Genre | Progressive rock progressive metal |
Length | 15:32 |
Label | Metal Blade |
Songwriter(s) | Neal Morse, Alan Morse |
The Light is a song by the American progressive rock group Spock's Beard. It is the first track on their debut album, The Light. It is arguably[weasel words] the most well known song by the band. It is also the band's most played song.[citation needed]
Live Appearances
- Official Live Bootleg/The Beard Is out There
- From the Vault
- Gluttons for Punishment
- Live at High Voltage Festival
Structure
All sections written by Neal Morse unless noted.
- I. The Dream (0:00-0:48)
- II. One Man (Alan Morse, Neal Morse) (0:48-5:14)
- III. Garden People (5:14-6:46)
- IV. Look Straight into the Light (6:46-9:05)
- V. The Man in the Mountain (9:05-11:10)
- VI. Señor Valasco's Mystic Voodoo Love Dance (11:10-12:46)
- VII. The Return of the Horrible Catfish Man (12:46-14:36)
- VIII. The Dream (14:36-15:32)
Personnel
- Neal Morse - lead vocals, keyboards
- Alan Morse - guitars, cello, vocals
- Dave Meros - bass
- Nick D'Virgilio - drums, vocals