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Spock's Beard: Snow Live
Spock’s beard featuring Neal Morse and all members past and present perform ‘Snow’ for the first time ever at Morsefest 2016!
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Plot Summary
This release captures the legendary progressive rock band Spock's Beard performing their acclaimed 2002 album 'V' live in its entirety. The concert features the band delivering a powerful and intricate rendition of the classic album, showcasing their signature complex musicianship and energetic stage presence. Fans are treated to a comprehensive experience of one of Spock's Beard's most beloved works, with extended improvisations and a direct connection with the audience.
Critical Reception
As a live album by a well-established progressive rock band, 'Snow Live' generally received positive feedback from fans and critics within the genre. Reviewers often highlighted the band's continued ability to perform challenging material with precision and passion, and the faithful reproduction of the studio album's sound. The energy of a live Spock's Beard performance was frequently cited as a major draw for this release.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for the band's faithful and energetic performance of the 'V' album.
Appreciation for the technical skill and musicianship displayed live.
Seen as a must-have for fans of Spock's Beard and progressive rock live albums.
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Fun Fact
The album 'V', which is performed in its entirety on 'Snow Live', was originally intended to be a double concept album, but was ultimately released as a single album due to time and thematic constraints.
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