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A Kerry Livgren masterpiece from the 1979 album MONOLITH.

Steve Walsh - Lead Vocals, Keys

Kerry Livgren - Guitar, Keys

Dave Hope - Bass

Phil Ehart - Drums

Rich Williams - Guitar

Robby Steinhardt - Violin, Vocals

Comments

9 years ago

Black1Canary

Just what I needed Rick! It's raining and Monolith is in the car, and I had to hear this NOW! Thanks as always! :) I LOVE this album!!

9 years ago

MrCamelneck

Love the vocals, love the keyboards, love the guitars, but most of all I love the drums in this Livgren Masterpiece.

9 years ago

joe mejias

great song

9 years ago

juan bustos

great song 

9 years ago

ogrebattle22763

One of the best tracks on the album....

9 years ago

charles fitze

yes they do rule the music

9 years ago

Ricardo Reyes

another masterpiece from kansas

9 years ago

tom hood

Saw Them 4 times in the 70,s pure music with a story to tell.

9 years ago

Cycad Succulent

This song was my favorite for quite a while and monolith is still my favorite tied with av

9 years ago

Floyd Cassista

I have loved hearing and playing this song solo,and with others for 30 something years,along with so much good music written by all of Kansas.They are the Pinnacle.Wishbone Ash occupies a lot of my time too.

10 years ago

James Kelly

The wall is their greatest.

10 years ago

jamesfuria

masterpiece

10 years ago

John G

This and SFA are my all time favorites. 

10 years ago

strattuner

rickyon,you're right at one time STEVE WALSH was the top of the heap,unreal vocalist,and extra ordinary keyboards,his abuse of his voice paid a high price,felt real strongly by him,but none the less he is royalty in the list of master vocalists,IMO- IT IS 1 LOU GRAMM-2STEVE WALSH3PAUL RODGERS4FREDDIE MERCURY5STEVE PERRY who cares after that

10 years ago

anast dimebagrestinpeace

kansas fucking rule the world! 

10 years ago

Bill Compeau

Possibly my fav Kansas song, pure genius in every way!!!!

10 years ago

rickyon

Hey Brian, Kerry often worked into his music the sights and sounds of the plight of Native Americans and read of their history and their poetry and listened to their music.. That's where the words for "Dust In The Wind" came from. The 2 songs are not related except for the overall subject matter. The album cover artwork is a "sci-fi" kind of look at what could have become of Earth if "civilized" man keeps treating the planet the way he does.

10 years ago

rickyon

It's just the artist using poetic license to depict what Earth could be like if industrialized society isn't more careful with how it treats each other and Mother Nature.

10 years ago

JIF882

Actually, it's suppose to be an Alien Native American.

10 years ago

TKDiniz1

Maybe,it can be true xD

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