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Spock's Beard: Progfest '97 Raw & Uncut

This is some really vintage video that Neal found of Spock’s Beard at Progfest in 1997. Some of the songs included are: "Go the Way You Go", "The Light", "June", "Walking on the Wind". A great view of the band in the early days not to be missed.

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  • Neal Morse

    Neal Morse

    Self

  • Nick D'Virgilio

    Nick D'Virgilio

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  • Alan Morse

    Alan Morse

    Self

  • Dave Meros

    Dave Meros

    Self

  • Ryo Okumoto

    Ryo Okumoto

    Self

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This is some really vintage video that Neal found of Spock’s Beard at Progfest in 1997. Some of the songs included are: "Go the Way You Go", "The Light", "June", "Walking on the Wind". A great view of the band in the early days not to be missed.

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