Album: Quicksilver Messenger Service (1968)
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  • And you hear it in the morning... Says the Golden Sun,
    Life's song is moving ever onward, from and to the sound of One,
    Turning in, turning out, spirals high, never down.
    Wonder, wonder wanders loving, loving lovers.
    Freefall, tumblin' walls...
    One world...
    One... one truth, Heaven's above, Life is Love.
    Life is love. Love is life.
    It's love... Love.
    Writer/s: D. FREIBERG, G. DUNCAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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  • Henry Lord from ConnecticutThis was QMS's eponymous first album. Dino Valenti did not join the band until New Year's Eve 1969, after the second LP (Happy Trails) and 3rd (Shady Grove) had been released. Live at the Fillmore June 7, 1968 was a very high-quality bootleg. David Freiburg played bass and viola on this song.
  • Elijah from HeavenWhy did they name the composition "The Fool?"
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