Kansas
Kansas is a progressive rock band that formed in Topeka, Kansas, United Sta… Read Full Bio ↴Kansas is a progressive rock band that formed in Topeka, Kansas, United States in 1970. The band is best known for their international hit singles "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind", from 1976 and 1977 respectively.
The band's classic lineup consisted of Steve Walsh (lead vocals and keyboards), Richard Williams (lead guitar), Kerry Livgren (keyboards and guitar), Robby Steinhardt (violin, lead and backing vocals), Dave Hope (bass) and Phil Ehart (drums). The band currently consists of Ehart and Williams alongside Ronnie Platt (lead vocals and keyboards), David Ragsdale (violin), Billy Greer (bass and vocals), and David Manion (keyboards and vocals).
The debut album, 'Kansas', was released in March 1974, nearly a year after it was recorded in New York. It defined the band's signature sound, being comprised of a mix of American-style boogie rock with complex, symphonic arrangements featuring changing time signatures similar to British art rockers. Steinhardt's violin was a distinctive element of the group's sound, which set them apart from other progressive rock groups of the era. The band slowly developed a cult following, due to promotion by pop/rock impresario Don Kirshner and extensive touring for their debut album. Two follow-ups, 'Song for America' and 'Masque', both came out in 1975 and brought them additional acclaim, the releases showing the band's philosophical-based lyricism in songs such as the myth-inspired "Icarus (Born On Wings Of Steel)".
Kansas released its fourth album, 'Leftoverture', in November 1976, which produced a massive hit single in "Carry On Wayward Son" and brought comparisons to other records such as Yes' 'Fragile'. The aforementioned tune has became a kind of 'signature song' for the band and been a staple of rock radio for years, also appearing in various TV shows and video games. Kansas' follow-up, 'Point of Know Return', was released in October 1977. Featuring the title track and "Dust in the Wind", both hit singles, it received critical praise from many reviewers.
'Leftoverture' and 'Point of Know Return' each have sold over four million copies in the U.S. Both "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind" have also been RIAA certified as gold singles, selling over one million units each. In particular,"Dust in the Wind" was certified gold as a digital download in 2005, almost 30 years after its first run, having sold over one million copies as a single. Forming somewhat of a career high point, 'Leftoverture' was certified five times platinum by the RIAA in 2001.
During this period, Kansas became a major headlining act and sold out the largest venues available to rock bands at the time, including New York's Madison Square Garden. The band documented this era in 1978 with 'Two for the Show', a double live album of recordings from various performances from its 1977 and 1978 tours. The band gained a solid reputation for faithful live reproduction of their studio recordings. In 1978, the band was named UNICEF Deputy Ambassadors of Goodwill as well.
The follow-up studio album to Point of Know Return was Monolith (1979), which, like the live album, was self-produced. While the album produced a Top 40 single in "People of the South Wind"--the title refers to the meaning of the Kanza word 'Kansas'--it failed to garner the sales and radio airplay of its two predecessors. Nevertheless, the album went platinum. Kerry Livgren's platinum award for the album is on display at the Kansas History Museum.
Kansas' band members began to drift apart in the early 1980s. Livgren became a born-again Christian, and this was reflected in his lyrics on the next three albums, beginning with Audio-Visions. "Hold On," a Top 40 single from that album, displayed his newfound faith in a pop setting. Hope soon converted to Christianity as well. Walsh left in October 1981 to form a new band, Streets. In early 1982, Walsh was replaced by vocalist/keyboardist John Elefante. Initially unbeknownst to the other members of Kansas, Elefante was also a born-again Christian. Elefante was chosen over other applicants including Sammy Hagar and Doug Pinnick. John and brother Dino Elefante were later successful producers for contemporary Christian artists, including Sweet Comfort Band, Petra, Bride, Rick Cua, and Guardian.
Kansas' first album with Elefante, Vinyl Confessions, released in June 1982, was their most successful studio release since Point of Know Return. The record renewed interest in the group and generated the band's first Top 20 hit in several years, "Play the Game Tonight." The album's overtly Christian lyrics attracted an entirely new audience. Still, sales of the album fell short of gold status, and the album has yet to be certified gold.
Drastic Measures followed in 1983. Because Livgren was holding back some Christian-oriented songs for another solo album, he contributed only three songs to the album. The rest were penned by the Elefante brothers, and without the violin of Steinhardt (who left the group before the recording sessions), the result was a more mainstream pop-rock album. The single, "Fight Fire with Fire," did not crack the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached #3 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, making it the highest chart position of any Kansas release on any chart.
During the band's time with Elefante as lead vocalist, Livgren became increasingly uncomfortable with Kansas representing his Christian worldview. After a final New Year's Eve performance on December 31, 1983, Livgren and Hope left to form AD with former Bloodrock member Warren Ham, who had toured as a sideman with Kansas in 1982, and Michael Gleason, who had done the same in 1983. They were joined by drummer Dennis Holt. Elefante, Ehart, and Williams sought to continue as Kansas, and recorded one more song, "Perfect Lover," which appeared on the retrospective The Best of Kansas (1984). That was to be the final Kansas recording with Elefante, and the group disbanded after its release. Since leaving Kansas, Elefante has become a popular contemporary Christian music artist but has never again performed with the group.
n 1985 Ehart and Williams reformed the band with Walsh, but without Livgren, Hope or Steinhardt. The new line-up included bassist Billy Greer (of Streets) and guitarist Steve Morse (formerly of the Dixie Dregs). The re-formed band released Power in November 1986. The first single, "All I Wanted," became the last Kansas single to hit the Billboard Top 40 chart, peaking at #19. Two more singles, the title track and "Can't Cry Anymore," were less successful. The new lineup released a second album, In the Spirit of Things, in 1988, but it was met with weak sales and Morse left the band at the end of the tour in 1989.
In 1990, a German promoter arranged to reunite all the original members of Kansas III (except for Steinhardt) for a European tour. Greer joined them, along with keyboardist Greg Robert, who had first joined Kansas on tour in 1986. At the end of the tour, Hope left again, but Livgren remained on into 1991. That year, violinist David Ragsdale joined the group and the return of the violin allowed Kansas to perform earlier material in arrangements closer to the originals. Livgren left during the 1991 tour, to be replaced temporarily by Steve Morse again. After the tour, Morse left and Ragsdale took over the extra guitar parts, leaving Williams as the primary guitar player. The resulting lineup of Ehart, Greer, Ragsdale, Robert, Walsh, and Williams lasted from 1991 to 1997. This period saw one live album and accompanying video, Live at the Whisky (1992) and one studio album Freaks of Nature (1995). On July 28, 1996, Kansas was inducted into the Rock Walk of Fame in Hollywood.
In early 1997, Robert and Ragsdale left the band and Steinhardt returned. The following year Kansas released Always Never the Same, which featured Larry Baird conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. The album was a mix of older Kansas material (with new arrangements by Baird), several new songs, and a cover of "Eleanor Rigby". Somewhere to Elsewhere, released in July 2000, featured all the original members of Kansas, plus Greer, with all songs written by Livgren.
In 2000 Kansas was the opening act for Yes during their "Masterworks" tour. In 2002, Kansas II (the lineup prior to the recording and release of Kansas' first album) released an album under the group name Proto-Kaw, featuring demos and live material recorded from 1971 to 1973. This led to a new studio album, Before Became After (2004), with most of the Kansas II members participating. Proto-Kaw released a third album, The Wait of Glory, in 2006.
Kansas has continued to tour every year. The 2006 tour was delayed for a few weeks due to Steinhardt's second departure, and Ragsdale subsequently returned to the lineup. In 2008, the Kansas website announced that four of the five current members (Ehart, Ragsdale, Williams and Greer) had formed a recording group called Native Window, and they released their self-titled debut album in June 2009.
In February 2009, Kansas recorded a concert in Topeka, Kansas featuring a full symphony orchestra, with Larry Baird conducting. Morse and Livgren appeared as special guests on several songs. The performance was released on CD, DVD and Blu-ray and the DVD hit #5 on Billboard's Music Video Chart the week after its release.
As of July 13, 2010, Kansas had recently completed a 30-day "United We Rock" tour with fellow classic rock legends Styx and Foreigner.
Kansas will be touring September 2010 to January 2011. They will be performing with Symphonies of various colleges around the U.S. in an effort to raise money for the individual schools' music programs. The final show of the series, on January 28, 2011, is to be performed at McCain Auditorium on the campus of Kansas State University to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the state of Kansas being granted statehood. The concert will be filmed by PBS to be used in a future broadcast special in the region. Kansas will perform live on stage at the Glasgow, Kentucky Kentucky Plaza Theater on Friday May 13, 2011.
The band's classic lineup consisted of Steve Walsh (lead vocals and keyboards), Richard Williams (lead guitar), Kerry Livgren (keyboards and guitar), Robby Steinhardt (violin, lead and backing vocals), Dave Hope (bass) and Phil Ehart (drums). The band currently consists of Ehart and Williams alongside Ronnie Platt (lead vocals and keyboards), David Ragsdale (violin), Billy Greer (bass and vocals), and David Manion (keyboards and vocals).
The debut album, 'Kansas', was released in March 1974, nearly a year after it was recorded in New York. It defined the band's signature sound, being comprised of a mix of American-style boogie rock with complex, symphonic arrangements featuring changing time signatures similar to British art rockers. Steinhardt's violin was a distinctive element of the group's sound, which set them apart from other progressive rock groups of the era. The band slowly developed a cult following, due to promotion by pop/rock impresario Don Kirshner and extensive touring for their debut album. Two follow-ups, 'Song for America' and 'Masque', both came out in 1975 and brought them additional acclaim, the releases showing the band's philosophical-based lyricism in songs such as the myth-inspired "Icarus (Born On Wings Of Steel)".
Kansas released its fourth album, 'Leftoverture', in November 1976, which produced a massive hit single in "Carry On Wayward Son" and brought comparisons to other records such as Yes' 'Fragile'. The aforementioned tune has became a kind of 'signature song' for the band and been a staple of rock radio for years, also appearing in various TV shows and video games. Kansas' follow-up, 'Point of Know Return', was released in October 1977. Featuring the title track and "Dust in the Wind", both hit singles, it received critical praise from many reviewers.
'Leftoverture' and 'Point of Know Return' each have sold over four million copies in the U.S. Both "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind" have also been RIAA certified as gold singles, selling over one million units each. In particular,"Dust in the Wind" was certified gold as a digital download in 2005, almost 30 years after its first run, having sold over one million copies as a single. Forming somewhat of a career high point, 'Leftoverture' was certified five times platinum by the RIAA in 2001.
During this period, Kansas became a major headlining act and sold out the largest venues available to rock bands at the time, including New York's Madison Square Garden. The band documented this era in 1978 with 'Two for the Show', a double live album of recordings from various performances from its 1977 and 1978 tours. The band gained a solid reputation for faithful live reproduction of their studio recordings. In 1978, the band was named UNICEF Deputy Ambassadors of Goodwill as well.
The follow-up studio album to Point of Know Return was Monolith (1979), which, like the live album, was self-produced. While the album produced a Top 40 single in "People of the South Wind"--the title refers to the meaning of the Kanza word 'Kansas'--it failed to garner the sales and radio airplay of its two predecessors. Nevertheless, the album went platinum. Kerry Livgren's platinum award for the album is on display at the Kansas History Museum.
Kansas' band members began to drift apart in the early 1980s. Livgren became a born-again Christian, and this was reflected in his lyrics on the next three albums, beginning with Audio-Visions. "Hold On," a Top 40 single from that album, displayed his newfound faith in a pop setting. Hope soon converted to Christianity as well. Walsh left in October 1981 to form a new band, Streets. In early 1982, Walsh was replaced by vocalist/keyboardist John Elefante. Initially unbeknownst to the other members of Kansas, Elefante was also a born-again Christian. Elefante was chosen over other applicants including Sammy Hagar and Doug Pinnick. John and brother Dino Elefante were later successful producers for contemporary Christian artists, including Sweet Comfort Band, Petra, Bride, Rick Cua, and Guardian.
Kansas' first album with Elefante, Vinyl Confessions, released in June 1982, was their most successful studio release since Point of Know Return. The record renewed interest in the group and generated the band's first Top 20 hit in several years, "Play the Game Tonight." The album's overtly Christian lyrics attracted an entirely new audience. Still, sales of the album fell short of gold status, and the album has yet to be certified gold.
Drastic Measures followed in 1983. Because Livgren was holding back some Christian-oriented songs for another solo album, he contributed only three songs to the album. The rest were penned by the Elefante brothers, and without the violin of Steinhardt (who left the group before the recording sessions), the result was a more mainstream pop-rock album. The single, "Fight Fire with Fire," did not crack the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached #3 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, making it the highest chart position of any Kansas release on any chart.
During the band's time with Elefante as lead vocalist, Livgren became increasingly uncomfortable with Kansas representing his Christian worldview. After a final New Year's Eve performance on December 31, 1983, Livgren and Hope left to form AD with former Bloodrock member Warren Ham, who had toured as a sideman with Kansas in 1982, and Michael Gleason, who had done the same in 1983. They were joined by drummer Dennis Holt. Elefante, Ehart, and Williams sought to continue as Kansas, and recorded one more song, "Perfect Lover," which appeared on the retrospective The Best of Kansas (1984). That was to be the final Kansas recording with Elefante, and the group disbanded after its release. Since leaving Kansas, Elefante has become a popular contemporary Christian music artist but has never again performed with the group.
n 1985 Ehart and Williams reformed the band with Walsh, but without Livgren, Hope or Steinhardt. The new line-up included bassist Billy Greer (of Streets) and guitarist Steve Morse (formerly of the Dixie Dregs). The re-formed band released Power in November 1986. The first single, "All I Wanted," became the last Kansas single to hit the Billboard Top 40 chart, peaking at #19. Two more singles, the title track and "Can't Cry Anymore," were less successful. The new lineup released a second album, In the Spirit of Things, in 1988, but it was met with weak sales and Morse left the band at the end of the tour in 1989.
In 1990, a German promoter arranged to reunite all the original members of Kansas III (except for Steinhardt) for a European tour. Greer joined them, along with keyboardist Greg Robert, who had first joined Kansas on tour in 1986. At the end of the tour, Hope left again, but Livgren remained on into 1991. That year, violinist David Ragsdale joined the group and the return of the violin allowed Kansas to perform earlier material in arrangements closer to the originals. Livgren left during the 1991 tour, to be replaced temporarily by Steve Morse again. After the tour, Morse left and Ragsdale took over the extra guitar parts, leaving Williams as the primary guitar player. The resulting lineup of Ehart, Greer, Ragsdale, Robert, Walsh, and Williams lasted from 1991 to 1997. This period saw one live album and accompanying video, Live at the Whisky (1992) and one studio album Freaks of Nature (1995). On July 28, 1996, Kansas was inducted into the Rock Walk of Fame in Hollywood.
In early 1997, Robert and Ragsdale left the band and Steinhardt returned. The following year Kansas released Always Never the Same, which featured Larry Baird conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. The album was a mix of older Kansas material (with new arrangements by Baird), several new songs, and a cover of "Eleanor Rigby". Somewhere to Elsewhere, released in July 2000, featured all the original members of Kansas, plus Greer, with all songs written by Livgren.
In 2000 Kansas was the opening act for Yes during their "Masterworks" tour. In 2002, Kansas II (the lineup prior to the recording and release of Kansas' first album) released an album under the group name Proto-Kaw, featuring demos and live material recorded from 1971 to 1973. This led to a new studio album, Before Became After (2004), with most of the Kansas II members participating. Proto-Kaw released a third album, The Wait of Glory, in 2006.
Kansas has continued to tour every year. The 2006 tour was delayed for a few weeks due to Steinhardt's second departure, and Ragsdale subsequently returned to the lineup. In 2008, the Kansas website announced that four of the five current members (Ehart, Ragsdale, Williams and Greer) had formed a recording group called Native Window, and they released their self-titled debut album in June 2009.
In February 2009, Kansas recorded a concert in Topeka, Kansas featuring a full symphony orchestra, with Larry Baird conducting. Morse and Livgren appeared as special guests on several songs. The performance was released on CD, DVD and Blu-ray and the DVD hit #5 on Billboard's Music Video Chart the week after its release.
As of July 13, 2010, Kansas had recently completed a 30-day "United We Rock" tour with fellow classic rock legends Styx and Foreigner.
Kansas will be touring September 2010 to January 2011. They will be performing with Symphonies of various colleges around the U.S. in an effort to raise money for the individual schools' music programs. The final show of the series, on January 28, 2011, is to be performed at McCain Auditorium on the campus of Kansas State University to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the state of Kansas being granted statehood. The concert will be filmed by PBS to be used in a future broadcast special in the region. Kansas will perform live on stage at the Glasgow, Kentucky Kentucky Plaza Theater on Friday May 13, 2011.
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Kansas Lyrics
"Howlin at the moon" from Magnum Opus This foolish game, oh, it's still the same The notes go…
02 Anything for You I still believe in what you say I still believe that…
08 Death Of Mother Nature Suite Every day she gets a little weaker The beauty she once…
08 I Counted on Love I'm hangin' on, cause I hate letting go (I hate…
A Glimpse of Home When I was very young so many songs were sung So…
All I Wanted You say it's time to stay behind All I wanted was…
All the World All the world's forgiving, the change is all around And peop…
Andi Andi won't dance Andi won't sing Andi won't play She sits in…
Angels Have Fallen Angels have fallen, fallen from heaven, where did they go No…
Anything For You I still believe in what you say I still believe that…
Apercu The mist of time is still concealing The vision that I…
Aperçu The mist of time is still concealing The vision that I…
Away from You Used to think about what I would grow up to…
Back Door As I look out in the night And count the stars…
Belexes Oh, I cannot tell you to make up your mind And…
Bells Of Saint James Her letters gave me purpose, Her letters gave me pride Arm…
Black Fathom Well, it looks like it might rain But rain ain't what…
Black fathom 4 Well it looks like it might rain but rain ain't…
Borderline You're a rich man, but a poor man With your pockets…
Bringing It Back Saturday, last September In a jailhouse I remember Well, I g…
Byzantinum City resting on a hill Can your walls repel the tide…
Byzantium City resting on a hill Can your walls repel the tide…
Can I can fly I really can wave good-bye familiar land Catch…
Can I Tell You Can I tell you something? Got to tell you one thing. If…
Can I Tell You (demo) Can I tell you something Got to tell you one thing If…
Can't Cry Anymore 1000 years could come and go but we would never…
Carry an Wayward Son Once I rose above the noise and confusion Just to get…
Carry on my Way Carry on my wayward son They'll be please when you are…
Carry on My Wayward Son Carry on, my wayward son There'll be peace when you are…
Carry on Wayard Son Carry on my wayward son, For there'll be peace when you…
Carry on Wayward Son Carry on, my wayward son There'll be peace when you are…
Carry On Wayward Sun Carry on my wayward son There'll be peace when you are…
Cary On My Wayward Son Carry on my wayward son They'll be please when you are…
Chasing Shadows Some of you may know me and many of you…
Cheyenne Anthem From the mountains to the sun Life has only just begun We…
Child of Innocence Sweet child of innocence Living in the present tense Father …
Closet Chronicles Once carried through the current and being swept away The ki…
Cold Gray Morning Cold grey morning without sunlight ghostly mist on the horiz…
Crossfire Underneath the sky of blue, it's a time of choosing Everybod…
Curtain of Iron The streets of the city are barren All the windows and…
Death Of Mother Nature Every day she gets a little weaker The beauty she once…
Desperate Times Why can't you see where we are going Why can't you…
Diamonds And Pearls The stage is set, the race is on To drink the…
Disappearing Skin Tight Blues I'm livin' above the fault line Like a bird up on…
Distant Vision On a night as I lay sleeping, in a dream…
Don Who sees you when you're sleeping? Who knows the thoughts yo…
Don't Take Your Love Away You can take away the money Take away the flame Take away…
Down the Road I'm in a kind of foolish game, I try to…
Dust In The Wind I close my eyes Only for a moment, and the moment's…
Dust in a wind I close my eyes, only for a moment, and the…
Dust in the Wind I close my eyes Only for a moment, and the moment's…
Dust in the winde I close my eyes, only for a moment, and the…
Eleanor Rigby Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all…
End of the Age When the light dies down and you blood runs cold Then…
Everybody's My Friend Someone calls out my name They ask me how I've been So…
Face It How many times do I have to tell you That things…
Fair Exchange Your credit is good if you're a member Just a token…
Fight Fire With Fire There's a hole in the wall With a light shining in And…
Freaks of nature Freak of nature fact or fright Puts up with pain puts…
Get Rich Columbus sailed the ocean blue To see what he would fine Wit…
Ghosts There's tombstone in a snowy field Close by an old ghost…
Going Through the Motions Standing in line At the usual time With a dollar and a…
Got to Rock On It's no funny hanging around winter seems so numbing Getting…
Grand Fun Alley I got an attitude, it's a little rude A humdinger I'm in…
Hold On Look in the mirror and tell me Just what you see What…
Hope Once Again The flower dies the camera never lies fire baptizes The trut…
Hopelessly Human It's a strange aberration This brainstorm of youth Though it…
House On Fire She strides down 7th street Smokey night, summer heat Commot…
How My Soul Cries Out The night was cold, was deja vu I went on thinking…
How My Sould Cries Out for You The night was cold, was deja vu I went on thinking…
Howlin This foolish game, oh, it's still the same The notes go…
Howlin At The Moon Including: a. Father Padilla Meets the Perfect Gnat b. Howli…
I can fly I can fly I really can wave good-bye familiar land Catch…
I Counted On Love I'm hangin' on, cause I hate letting go (I hate…
I Need To Know Need To Know How do I know what you say is…
Icarus Early in the morning sunlight Soaring on the wings of dawn H…
Icarus / Borne on the Wings of Steel Too Pyaar Hain Kisee Aaur Kaa Tuze Chaahataa Koee Aaur Hain…
Icarus / Borne On Wings Of Steel Early in the morning sunlight Soaring on the wings of dawn H…
Icarus Borne On Wings Of Steel Early in the morning sunlight Soaring on the wings of…
Icarus II In the darkness I rise, long before The dawn I was dreaming…
Icarus--Borne on Wings of Steel Early in the morning sunlight Soaring on the wings of…
In Your Eyes In Your Eyes Seal no fate and hold no key When all…
Incident On A Bridge It began in the underground, with visions of light and…
Incomudro Run a silent path to nowhere, everything is all You could…
Incomudro / Hymn to the Atman Run a silent path to nowhere, everything is all You could…
Inside Of Me The fire's inside me, the bridges burn Love is the lesson…
It Give me your answer let me know today I'm searching in…
It Takes a Woman Late every night when I am all alone I call my…
It Takes a Woman's Love Late every night when I am all alone I call my…
It's You Give me your answer, let me know today I'm searching in…
Journey From Mariabronn Two began together, lived as one Each one to the other…
Kansas "Dust In The Wind" I close my eyes, only for a moment, and the…
Lamplight Symphony On a winter's night, stars are cold and bright in…
Lightning Can you see me, know my position How quick is your…
Lightning's Hand Can you see me? Do you know my position? How quick is…
Lightning’s Hand Can you see me, know my position How quick is your…
Lonely Street On a winter's night, stars are cold and bright in…
Lonely Wind When I'm needin' a friend I can talk to the…
Loner I remember when I saw your face I said out…
Look at the Time Look at the time Slipping by as if we never knew…
Magnum Opus This foolish game, oh it's still the same The notes go…
Mainstream Overkill, have you had your fill Come to expect it Off the…
Miracle Out of Nowhere On a crystal morning I can see the dewdrops falling Down…
Myriad Upon the page, symbolic form, Both a miracle and yet the…
mysteries I've been trying to tell you about a thing I…
Mysteries & Mayhem Well I'm trying to tell you about a thing I…
Mysteries and Mayhem I've been trying to tell you about a thing I…
Need I lost you a long time ago I tossed our…
Need to Know Need To Know How do I know what you say is…
No One Together Centuries of backward ways, have many left behind us Who can…
No Room for a Stranger Have you ever felt like jumping out of a window On…
Nobody It's empty now, no friendly face And nothing lives within I …
Not Man Big Somebody said maybe he's a fool, but excuse me Somebody sai…
On The Other Side The empty page before me now, the pen is in…
Once In A Lifetime If only it was raining out tonight Reflections on the sidewa…
One Big Sky Colored banners, color kills What color is the blood that sp…
One Man One Heart This is my beginning Tomorrow holds my hand Yesterday is dea…
Opus Insert There's a reason for all that rhymes It's the fact and…
Paradox I'm on fire Burning with the question in my mind Strange des…
Peaceful and warm I went driving through my old hometown It was Thursday the…
People Of The South Wind There are some who can still remember All the things that…
People oftThe South Wind There are some who can still remember All the things that…
Perfect Lover It's in your head, they're telling you it's in your…
Pinnacle I've so much to say And yet I cannot speak Come and…
Play On You think that something's happening And it's bigger than yo…
Point of Know Return I heard the men saying something The captains tell they pay…
Portrait He had a thousand ideas You might have heard his name He…
Power Sometimes a smile can deceive the one who has made…
Preacher Gather round the preacherman gather round here If you're wai…
Preamble We the people of the United States, in Order to…
Prelude & Introduction (Instrumental)…
Questions of My Childhood When the sun is in the mid-sky, well, he wears…
Rainmaker Have you ever seen a miracle - you couldn't doubt…
Reason to Be So long, someone is waiting I got places to go, I…
Relentless In the time we spent together Many words have passed between…
Right Away Right away, love me right away Won't you come on girl,…
Secret Service You don't mind giving in to temptation as long as…
Silhouettes In Disguise Silhouettes debate then they test their fate Pride is on the…
Song For America Virgin land of forest green, dark and stormy plains, here…
Sparks of the Tempest The sparks of the tempest rage a hundred years on The…
Stand Beside Me I can feel someone here In the air tonight Waiting alone ins…
Stay Out of Trouble Used to think about what I would grow up to…
Taking In The View The world began to change the children moved and they…
The Absence Of Presence I can see reflections Drifting into space Always through a m…
The Coming Dawn As the dew turns into frost There is something that I…
The Devil Game I've got books that say the good man's golden And more…
The Pilgrimage Dark and silent brooding, stillness falls Sounds caress the …
The Pinnacle I've so much to say And yet I cannot speak Come and…
The Point of Know Return I heard the men saying something The captains tell they pay…
The Preacher Gather round the preacherman gather round here If you're wai…
The Sky Is Falling In Your Eyes Seal no fate and hold no key When all…
The Wall I'm woven in a fantasy, I can't believe the things…
Three Pretenders Three pretenders forced their entry There wasn't time to de…
Throwing Mountains Too many times in the past I tried to climb the…
Tomb 19 Tomb 19 was sacred 1000 years or more The Mayan king…
Two Cents Worth Well I've been drinkin' again And I know it's a sin But…
Under the knife Buried deep under blood and skin A whisper a tempest is…
Wayward Son Carry on my wayward son There'll be peace when you are…
We're Not Alone Anymore I got down on myself it looked like I was…
What's on My Mind Well, you told me That I was just not the one And…
Wheels See the words appear on the wall There for every man…
When the World Was Young It's been a long and amazing time, how it's wasted…
Windows Windows, to the world are what we're looking through Who kno…
Would? Hey I know it's been a long time Since I've seen…
Sid
on Sparks of the Tempest
Interpret who or what is the king and the queen