This past September I had the
fortune of seeing Demons & Wizards at the Worcester Palladium. Demons &
Wizards is a side project of Blind Guardian lead singer
Hansi Kürsch and
Iced Earth guitarist Jon Schaffer. ‘Twas a great show. I’m always dumbfounded
that fans in the U.S. get to see these bands in such small venues, when over in
Europe and South America they play in front of far larger crowds and headline festivals.
Demons and Wizards did not
play The Bard’s Song but they did launch into Blind Guardian hits Welcome to
Dying and Valhalla. They also played the magnificent Fiddler on the Green. I
haven’t gotten into Demons and Wizards like I have Blind Guardian, but Fiddler is
worthy of any BG album.
But the Bard’s Song…few songs
move me as this one does.
Now you all know
The bards and their songs
When hours have gone by
I'll close my eyes
In a world far away
We may meet again
But now hear my song
About the dawn of the night
Let's sing the bards' song
Just beautiful, man. Terrific acoustic guitar work, and Kursch is himself a bard, of the metal/Germanic variety.
Despite my many travels, my work, the years that have passed, I still am drawn to the bard’s song. I always will be.
In my thoughts and in my dreams
They're always in my mind
These songs of hobbits, dwarves and men
And elves
Come close your eyes
You can see them too
What’s next for me, post Flame and Crimson? I don’t know, but I still hear The Bard’s Song, and I’m sure I will follow wherever it may lead.