In The Beginning
The Moody Blues
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[First Man:] I think, I think I am, therefore I am, I think. [Establishment:] Of course you are my bright little star, I've miles And miles Of files Pretty files of your forefather's fruit And now to suit our Great computer, You're magnetic ink. [First Man:] I'm more than that, I know I am, at least, I think I must be. [Inner Man:] There you go man, keep as cool as you can. Face piles And piles Of trials With smiles. It riles them to believe That you perceive The web they weave And keep on thinking free.
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Written by: OLIVIER CORBEIL, TIMOTHY DAVID FLETCHER, DAVID HAMELIN, LIAM ONEIL
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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25 facts about this song
Band Information"In the Beginning" is a song by British rock band The Moody Blues. The band was formed in 1964 and has sold more than 70 million albums worldwide.
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Album DetailsThe song "In the Beginning" is from their seventh studio album "On the Threshold of a Dream", released in 1969.
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Song Length"In The Beginning" stands out for its brevity as the song is only 2 minutes and 8 seconds long. This is much shorter than the average song length for The Moody Blues.
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Concept Album"On the Threshold of a Dream" is a concept album, and "In The Beginning" serves to set up its overall theme and tone.
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Spoken-word PieceUnique for its format, the song is not a traditional melody but a spoken-word piece, performed by band member Mike Pinder.
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InfluenceThe song's lyrics, like much of the album, reflect the band's interest in concepts of dream and reality, and philosophical musings on life's purpose.
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PopularityAlthough "In the Beginning" is not The Moody Blues's most popular song, it holds a significant place within the discography of the band and is appreciated by fans for its thoughtful content.
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Experimental SoundThe song is known for its experimental sound, reflecting the band's progressive rock style which combines elements of classical music, psychedelic rock, R&B, blues, and pop.
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Studio ProductionThe Moody Blues utilized the Decca's Deram Records subsidiary's new Deramic Sound System, which created more immersive and richer sounds, in the production of "On the Threshold of a Dream", including the track "In the Beginning".
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Live PerformancesLike many concept album track, "In the Beginning" is rarely performed live due to its spoken-word format and role within the album's overarching narrative.
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Band History"In The Beginning" is a song by The Moody Blues, a renowned English rock band that was formed in Birmingham in 1964. The band is known for combining elements of rock with classical music.
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Album Information"In The Beginning" is the first track off of the band's concept album "On the Threshold of a Dream" , which was released in 1969. This was their fourth album.
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Song FormatUnlike typical songs, "In the Beginning" is more of a spoken word piece set to music, rather than a traditionally structured song with verses and a chorus.
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Mysterious ElementsThe song sets an eerie, dreamy tone for the rest of the album, encompassing the band's signature themes of life's mysteries, dreams, and the human imagination.
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Song Length"In The Beginning" is quite short compared to other songs. It runs for merely 2 minutes and 8 seconds.
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Philosophical LyricsThe lyrics involve a philosophical exploration of existence and reality, with themes of mortality and the human condition.
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Linkage to Other SongsThis song seamlessly transitions into the next song on the album, "Lovely to See You," making the two tracks feel almost like one continuous piece.
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The NarratorThe song is narrated by band member Graeme Edge.
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The PoemIn essence, "In The Beginning" is more of a poem that talks about human evolution and our interaction with our world.
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Modern Human ConflictThe lyrics reflect on the stress and tension of modern human life, questioning whether the evolution of technology and progress has actually served to distance people from each other and from a simpler, more authentic way of life.
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Accolades"On the Threshold of a Dream" ranked #1 in the UK Albums Chart in May 1969, hinting at the popularity and success of "In The Beginning" with audiences.
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Great Score AccompanimentAlthough it is primarily a spoken word piece, it is accompanied by an enchanting score composed by band member Mike Pinder.
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Unique InstrumentationThe song includes use of the mellotron, a keyboard instrument that generates sound using a series of tape loops, which was a pioneering technique in the late 1960s.
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Live PerformanceDespite the popularity of the album, "In The Beginning" is not often performed live due to its narrative style and integration with "Lovely to See You".
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LegacyThe album's success cemented the band's evolution from R&B to progressive rock, and "In The Beginning" marked the start of this transformative record in the band's discography.
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