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Ghost of Freedom

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Released
  
June 26, 2001

Genre
  
Power metal

Label
  
Century Media

Recorded
  
2001

Length
  
5:12

Writer(s)
  
Matt Barlow, Jon Schaffer

"Ghost of Freedom" is a song by American heavy metal band Iced Earth off their 2001 album Horror Show. The song is a ballad, being the sole one on the album, as with almost all Iced Earth albums.

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By far the softest song on the album, it is also the only one whose lyrics are not occupied with a character or scene from a horror movie or book. Instead, the song is a tribute to American war veterans, band leader Jon Schaffer and vocalist Matt Barlow both being known strong supporters of patriotism and fans of American history. The story tells of a (assumed) boy whose father was killed in a war, and his grief at handling the death. However, his father wishes for his son not to be sad, for he is now a guardian angel who watches over fighting men and helps to secure the dream of peace and freedom.

After a powerful guitar solo and a repetition of the verse and chorus, at 3:53, the song kicks into the same chord progression as used in the said guitar solo, this time with five special guest vocalists chanting chorus-styled "Don't tread on me/live free or die," eventually backed up by Barlow's powerful, semi-operatic calls of patriotism and memorial. This subject would be used again by the band on the 2004 album The Glorious Burden.

Personnel

  • Matt Barlow - lead vocals
  • Jim Morris - lead guitar
  • Jon Schaffer - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Steve DiGiorgio - bass
  • Richard Christy - drums
  • Guest musicians

  • Jim Morris - lead guitar
  • References

    Ghost of Freedom Wikipedia