GORGEOUS! 🎵 Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin REACTION

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Komentáře • 1,1K

  • @fallguy4475
    @fallguy4475 Před 2 lety +486

    You guys are great! But this particular version is cut off at the end. You need to listen to the original full album version with the full ending - not wanting to give anything away if you've not heard it, but very few people review the real version. Please revisit it - you'll be amazed you'll love it!!!

    • @waitn4theharpazo
      @waitn4theharpazo Před 2 lety +23

      Breathe deep...

    • @geraldmcboingboing7401
      @geraldmcboingboing7401 Před 2 lety +15

      Watch lights fade from every room ...

    • @larryosman3184
      @larryosman3184 Před 2 lety +10

      I made a tape a long time ago, yes, I'm that old. I began with 'Knights' and followed with 'Ride my See Saw'. The poetry at the end of 'Knights' and the beginning poetry of 'Ride' are perfect for each other. They work beautifully with each other, and better without a break between. Try the two songs together, great for road trips. Peace brother.

    • @BoomerandZoomerReacts
      @BoomerandZoomerReacts Před 2 lety +18

      A lonely man cries for love and has none

    • @sassymonster4627
      @sassymonster4627 Před 2 lety +13

      The gathering gloom

  • @auralfixxation6702
    @auralfixxation6702 Před 2 lety +79

    This is one of those haunting songs that transcends it's time of release. This is what a musical mood is all about.

  • @gustavovinicius2103
    @gustavovinicius2103 Před 2 lety +18

    Literally a masterpiece, the whole album

    • @TellenJones
      @TellenJones Před 17 dny +1

      The song feels so epic with that symphony background.

  • @johnwilles4636
    @johnwilles4636 Před 2 lety +18

    Arguably the most beautiful song in history

    • @MrBlessed70
      @MrBlessed70 Před 2 lety +2

      One of them..

    • @judyparsons1333
      @judyparsons1333 Před měsícem

      This was the first record I ever bought also my favourite of all time

  • @RogerWyatt365
    @RogerWyatt365 Před 2 lety +239

    As others have said, you MUST listen to the full original. The poem at the end is the explanation you're looking for. Anyway, the Moody Blues are a rabbit hole well worth diving into.

    • @fudhater8592
      @fudhater8592 Před 2 lety +5

      Yep. This is what happens when you listen to fan-made videos.

    • @tommack9395
      @tommack9395 Před 2 lety +7

      I agree but 'Late Lament' is actually another musical piece on the L.P.... Days of Future Passed was a concept album - describing a single day and all the songs segue into one another. They all transition into a single whole work.

    • @gregr.leslie7665
      @gregr.leslie7665 Před 2 lety +2

      AMEN 🙏

    • @MrManfly
      @MrManfly Před 2 lety +1

      This song was recorded in mono for your listening pleasure....

    • @jessebower5843
      @jessebower5843 Před 2 lety +1

      I picked up a cassette of them years ago. Very new age/ tim leary stuff I didn't want to dive deeper

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe Před 2 lety +47

    This was gorgeous in 1967, and it still blows me away. It was written by a then 19-year-old Justin Hayward. The instrument is a mellotron, but it is also played with an orchestra. You cut it off too soon or had a short version of that song. There was poetry and then another huge orchestral crescendo.

  • @donnabruhn6907
    @donnabruhn6907 Před 2 lety +39

    This is one of the most beautiful songs ever written and performed to perfection with a gorgeous orchestra.
    Pure heaven, this songs brings tears to my eyes 50 + yrs later

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +43

    Those "Instruments" were the London Festival Orchestra, conducted by Peter Knight.
    (Memorized that like 30 years ago. Glad somebody finally asked!)

    • @gandalf679
      @gandalf679 Před 2 lety +1

      you can use it on Jeopardy, if you ever get there..lol!! I have tons of music trivia tucked every where in every crevice of my mind...I used to jock FM classic rock , and started my musical journey earnestly beginning in 1966...I have to stop myself from hearing a song, and I know a bit of interesting trivia on or about it, to not stop someone in the street just to tell them,. lol...

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety

      @@gandalf679 😜

    • @brunoprimas1483
      @brunoprimas1483 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget the Mellotron throughout the song.

    • @aprilayers9943
      @aprilayers9943 Před 2 lety +1

      I have this record and it sounds amazing on my record player!! It take me back in time!!! I wish I was born back then!! But I loved the 90s too and now I can show my kids what great music they have missed from all the decades!! I loved your comment!!!

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +3

      @@aprilayers9943
      Oh god I used to love listening to it on vinyl as a teenager.
      I would never buy this album on CD.

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Před 2 lety +86

    Brad & Lex, Their "Question", "Your Wildest Dreams" and "I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock and Roll Band)" are next for you!!

  • @MarrsAttax
    @MarrsAttax Před 2 lety +185

    Days of Future Passed is such an amazing album. The songs are loosely based on times of the day as a metaphor for a person's life. This is the last song on the album. I see it as someone looking back on his life regretting missed opportunities and unrequited love.

    • @dodlevez
      @dodlevez Před 2 lety

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    • @brianburton1843
      @brianburton1843 Před rokem +1

      This was when rock groups started to do the idea of a concept album. Not just the best songs we got and there might be couple of singles in their.

    • @pickpear
      @pickpear Před rokem

      It could also apply to the life of our species - or life as a whole on our planet. That is just how brilliant it is...

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Před 2 lety +39

    What, What, What? They cut the ending with the whole "Breathe deep the gathering gloom, watchlights fade from every room, etc" part. OUCH. Not Brad and Lex's fault, just the fool that made the lyric video.

    • @dandobrowolski5818
      @dandobrowolski5818 Před 2 lety +4

      That is such huge part of this song....why would anyone cut it?

    • @cesarnarro6013
      @cesarnarro6013 Před 2 lety

      At home listening to vinyl i would hear the whole song but i had it on 8-track as well. Driving listening to this track i usually would skip the spoken part as well and move on to the next track.

  • @thepunadude
    @thepunadude Před 2 lety +46

    JUST SUCH A CLASSIC ... ALWAYS REMEMBER START WITH THE ORIGINAL VERSION

    • @dt1064
      @dt1064 Před 2 lety +2

      1000 up votes.

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Před 2 lety +199

    So classic! The year 1967 checking in again. Orchestral rock. If you've seen the Austin Powers movies, you know exactly how this band dressed. ;)
    Oh no!! You got the short version. Argh! You missed the very iconic spoken part. You're going to have to do this again. You need the other part. You got only half the song.
    (FWIW, yes, I know this particular song is confusing because of how it is on the original album versus later releases, including the re-release in 1972 as a single.)

    • @andypickle1584
      @andypickle1584 Před 2 lety +26

      It's called 'Late Lament' and they could react to it separately. Definitely worth the listen.
      Breathe deep the gathering gloom
      Watch lights fade from every room
      Bedsitter people look back and lament
      Another day's useless energy is spent
      Impassioned lovers wrestle as one;
      Lonely man cries for love and has none
      New mother picks up and suckles her son
      Senior citizens wish they were young
      Cold-hearted orb that rules the night
      Removes the colours from our sight
      Red is grey is yellow white
      But we decide which is right
      And which is an illusion

    • @MsPrincesspaulina
      @MsPrincesspaulina Před 2 lety +15

      Yes, they should do this one again and include Late Lament as it's inseparable from Nights In White Satin.

    • @d_Howard
      @d_Howard Před 2 lety +12

      ACK!! Short version!! I ALWAYS listen to the whole rest of the song just so I can get to the super cool spoken poetic words at the end. If the radio station played the short version, I unfriended them! (Changed their button!!)

    • @festival5920
      @festival5920 Před 2 lety +14

      I heard someone say once, if you haven't heard the gong, you haven't heard the song.

    • @richardsmith5477
      @richardsmith5477 Před 2 lety +5

      @@festival5920 Precisely!. Gong was awesome live.

  • @hongfang2508
    @hongfang2508 Před 2 lety +21

    Moody Blues were probably the first group to fuse rock and orchestral music. Beatles used orchestral instruments in their songs, but this was a fusion of the musical genres.

    • @halfalligator6518
      @halfalligator6518 Před 2 lety +3

      Interesting, it certainly works very well on this song. I'm keen to check out more Moody Blues. In the modern era I think Radiohead carried that candle. Often orchestras and rock can be corny but when done just right it's classy. Check out these three: "Faust Arp", "The Numbers" and "Pyramid Song" just to name a few. The strings compliment the song without over-doing it. Both groups share that sombre beauty.

    • @hongfang2508
      @hongfang2508 Před 2 lety +1

      @@halfalligator6518 I enjoyed all 3 radiohead songs. I'm not familiar with the group but sounds like I would like them. For more Moody Blues with orchestral fusion, I suggest Tuesday Afternoon or basically any song from the album 'Days of Future Passed'. Here is the Wik summary: Days of Future Passed is the second album and first concept album by English prog rock band The Moody Blues, released in November 1967 by Deram Records.[5] With its fusion of orchestral and rock elements, it has been cited as one of the first examples of progressive rock.

    • @halfalligator6518
      @halfalligator6518 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hongfang2508 thanks i'll listen to those albums tomorrow. My Dad always played Nights in White Satin but i never went beyond that.
      Radiohead can be a hard pill to swallow as they're not afraid of trying things, but they're very highly regarded. Good gateway albums might be "Ok Computer" (this propelled them to fame), "In Rainbows" (bit more laid back after the first 2 songs), "Moon Shaped Pool" (their latest. Very dreamy) I'm constantly amazed that a band 30years into their career can still make some of their best music. The other albums in between those are maybe too strange and electronic for newcomers. Only a few songs reminded me of Moody Blues so don't expect that all the time :)

    • @hongfang2508
      @hongfang2508 Před 2 lety

      @@halfalligator6518 To correct something I said earlier, I've heard of Radiohead. I just could not name any song of theirs and really didn't know their style of music. So I will pay attention to them in future. As to Moody Blues, Nights in White Satin and Tuesday afternoon are on the same album, called Days of Future Past. I'm no expert on Moody Blues but that album was big back in the day. If you check out Moody Blues further, Days of Future Past album is where you may want to go. I doubt that all Moody Blues albums feature a fusion of rock and classical, but I know Days of Future Past does and is one of the first albums to fuse these 2 genres, if not the first.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +3

      @@halfalligator6518
      This album was designed as a story. Meant to be listened to, beginning to end.
      The songs go from morning, to daytime, then afternoon, evening, and finally night. ( Which we heard here.)
      And it sounds so much better, on vinyl.

  • @Wrangzilla
    @Wrangzilla Před 2 lety +53

    Imagine being 15 in 1967, innocent to the world we know now, stoned, no social media, not internet to listen to whatever you want at any time, no constant imagines like we get bombarded daily with, listening to this with headphones and getting lost in the album cover......

    • @danhartman8582
      @danhartman8582 Před 2 lety +3

      Well close I was 14 but I definitely had the headphones and the album but bought it in late 1969 .😁

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Před 2 lety +3

      That era lasted well into the 1990s.

    • @Wrangzilla
      @Wrangzilla Před 2 lety +2

      @@Valorius yup. I’m in my late 40’s and remember doing this.

    • @daveminers3404
      @daveminers3404 Před 2 lety +2

      I was 9 in 1967, still listening to The Beatles, Motown (I grew up near Detroit), and Johnny Cash singing "A Boy Named Sue". I was about to discover The Doors, Steppenwolf, MC5, Mitch Ryder, Alice Cooper, and FM radio. FM radio is when all hell would break loose.

    • @Valorius
      @Valorius Před 2 lety +1

      @@daveminers3404 And 8 tracks.

  • @ericsmith6615
    @ericsmith6615 Před 2 lety +29

    Wife here..This is my Husband's FAVORITE song and band..He use to sing this song to me..and recite the poetry at the end (Long version)..Appreciate your Beautiful and Amazing insights into all your reactions!!

  • @seanbarker4610
    @seanbarker4610 Před 2 lety +49

    Its a very haunting track, but also very relaxing at the same time!

    • @dankelly5150
      @dankelly5150 Před rokem +1

      I don't know how anyone could hate this !! 😉

    • @lynby6231
      @lynby6231 Před rokem

      The instrument is Acoustic Guitar

  • @debbieplato5107
    @debbieplato5107 Před 2 lety +14

    This song gave me goosebumps when it first came out in 1967 and it still does today.

  • @mikebutler5409
    @mikebutler5409 Před 2 lety +20

    Has to be one of the most beautiful songs ever written. I think that the Moody Blues are the most intelligent, creative group of all time.

  • @petercolson2990
    @petercolson2990 Před 2 lety +11

    "This sounds oddly modern" this is what you'd call 'timeless', when something transcends the context of its place in time, and just speaks to you universally
    Sometimes you love hearing a characteristic sound of a particular era coming through, but those timeless tracks, they always hit

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly.
      They coulda played this song, storming the Bastille in the 1780s or whatever.

  • @claimguy
    @claimguy Před 2 lety +40

    That voice is as close to a hug as you're ever going to find. Thank you, Justin. And thanks to the sound engineer and producer on this track especially.

  • @noelle7714
    @noelle7714 Před 2 lety +38

    Friends went to see them in Chicago, was an outside concert, said they felt like they were in heaven, said it was awesome. Vocals, harmonies was 🥰

    • @keithgraham9547
      @keithgraham9547 Před 2 lety +1

      I saw them in about 1975 or 1976. The music is just as fresh today as it was in the 60's and 70's.

    • @johnjohnon8767
      @johnjohnon8767 Před 2 lety

      Seen them consequently for a couple of years at the outdoor Muny,stl, years ago. Never missed the opportunity to catch the show

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety

      They were playing at a nearby casino a few years back. Was sold out. But I had a great view, from the hallway!

  • @scottmatzeder9162
    @scottmatzeder9162 Před 2 lety +20

    This is one of the Greatest and most beautiful songs ever written...Masterpiece!

  • @gailsimmons5270
    @gailsimmons5270 Před 2 lety +15

    If you watch this live you will see all the instruments. I love this song it is so timeless! It’s a vibe and a feel good song🥰

  • @chrisholland6052
    @chrisholland6052 Před 2 lety +5

    Yes you are listening to a timeless masterpiece. Moody Blues are one of the most musically talented groups you will ever hear. Between them, they can play 35 different instruments, in use them in their studio versions. Which is why in concert they need a full orchestra as their backup to recreate the sound from their studio.

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a big fan of the band Barclay James Harvest, they were unfairly dubbed the poor man's Moody Blues ,they even recorded a song with that title on their Gone to Earth album, a beautiful song in the style of Nights. Well worth giving it a listen if you don't know it. 😉

  • @GoodVibes1997
    @GoodVibes1997 Před rokem +4

    When Justin sings the "I love you" sequence her smile gets brighter and her face softens.

  • @dawntextor8170
    @dawntextor8170 Před 2 lety +11

    One of my favorite songs of all time

  • @richardluevano8996
    @richardluevano8996 Před 2 lety +29

    “Tuesday Afternoon (single version)” , “Question” and “Ride my See Saw” are great Moody Blues songs to react to.

    • @scottfrench4139
      @scottfrench4139 Před 2 lety +4

      No, long version of "Tuesday Afternoon."

    • @JC-tq8gm
      @JC-tq8gm Před 2 lety

      Love "Ride My See-Saw"!

    • @seven2464
      @seven2464 Před rokem

      So good. I Love Tuesday Afternoon.

  • @salmuscles
    @salmuscles Před 2 lety +11

    this masterpiece was recorded in 1967 ....

  • @timcampbell5758
    @timcampbell5758 Před 2 lety +14

    This song is such a masterpiece. It always takes you out your day and transport you to another world. It's just heaven.

  • @jjflash1645
    @jjflash1645 Před 2 lety +9

    A GREAT group. Never heard any or their songs that I didn’t like. Listen to them all, you won’t be disappointed.

  • @matthewteague623
    @matthewteague623 Před 2 lety +37

    The Moody Blues have been around a long, LONG, time, and their music has changed a bit here and there down the decades. But you can *always* count on lyrics that serve as poetry, and a wide variety of instruments in play. My favorite album is "A Question of Balance", but they have a great many wonderful songs to choose from.

    • @naytonestew7202
      @naytonestew7202 Před 2 lety +1

      I"m a big fan of their album "Every Good Boy Deserves Favor". Classic psychedelic album

  • @robertjenson2020
    @robertjenson2020 Před 2 lety +6

    I've always thought this song was about the end, death, and the singer is saying I love you to everyone he's ever loved. And it is THE one song that instantly takes me back to the 60s - I was just a little kid when it came out, but I remember hearing it for the first time at a diner jukebox and it had a big impact on me. Still gives me chills.

  • @chuckgibson6377
    @chuckgibson6377 Před 2 lety +15

    This song and stairway to heaven are just the most majestic/beautiful classical rock songs.

    • @scatton61
      @scatton61 Před 2 lety

      I was a DJ in the very early 80s and used to play them in the slow spot.... Guaranteed kiss at the end :-)

    • @edmundpower1250
      @edmundpower1250 Před rokem +1

      ​@@scatton61 for you?

  • @pyro380
    @pyro380 Před 2 lety +6

    My sister got married last week and I was responsible for the playlist. I chose this song as the last dance which worked amazingly.

  • @claybass3631
    @claybass3631 Před 2 lety +14

    When I was little, my mom worked nights (single parent) I was a latchkey kid and would lay on the coffee table, with all the lights in the house out listening to her 8 tracks on the shelf system in the living room. Oh, itd take me away... I learned so much about life, love, heartache, and hope laying there in the dark, listening to the poets of my moms generation. This was one of them... I was around 8 or 9, and i remember all of it... especially the spoken word there at the end.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +2

      I inherited it from my brother.
      Used to groove to it in the basement, in vinyl.

  • @jonbauman457
    @jonbauman457 Před 2 lety +36

    This album is really designed to listen to from the beginning to the end but if nothing else listen to this song with the with the preview spoken word and the post spoken word it is so much more powerful.

  • @eddydianne
    @eddydianne Před rokem +5

    This band has the sweetest sound, 💕 takes me back to the 70s,,,, oh the memories

  • @ken2936
    @ken2936 Před 2 lety +14

    The song was first released in 1967. It reached #103 on the US charts in 1968. However, it was re-released in 1972 and reached #2. The London Festival Orchestra is in the intro, the choral rendition, and the final lament. Band member Mike Pinder plays mellotron which also sounds like strings. Beautiful song. Great band.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +1

      That tells me the album was ahead of its time!

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n Před 2 lety +15

    One of the most beautiful songs ever. I never get tired of hearing this. The live version they did in the last couple years(?) is amazing.

    • @PennsylvaniaBigfootProject
      @PennsylvaniaBigfootProject Před rokem

      Agreed on the Live Version from 2012. The only thing that the Live version is missing is the poetry at the end, but right now, the Live Version beats the original version. I wish they would've re-recorded it in the studio with the orchestra.

  • @IYAMNI
    @IYAMNI Před 2 lety +8

    Just in case nobody has pointed it out yet, (which they probably have) This is the last track on the Moody Blues rather revolutionary 1967 album "Days Of Future Past" which featured an orchestra for the duration of album, with the exception of a few songs. It wasn't just a background orchestra, it was featured in interludes between the main songs and drives a lot of the melodies. It is a concept album with songs that comprise the segments of the day (morning, afternoon, evening etc...) and at the ending section of this song is a poem which is a reprise of the opening to morning. So the orchestral part at the end is sort of what the entire album does.

  • @happymethehappyone8300
    @happymethehappyone8300 Před 2 lety +30

    It's Pretty Incredible That Such A Beautiful Song Was Created/Written Because Of The Gift Of A Set Of Satin Sheets From A Friend.

    • @annother3350
      @annother3350 Před 2 lety +3

      Did he say 'are these sheets satin?'' and the other guy said 'no, theyre new; ??

    • @stevovimy
      @stevovimy Před 2 lety +1

      Wasn't he in love with this friend?

    • @happymethehappyone8300
      @happymethehappyone8300 Před 2 lety

      @@stevovimy To The Best Of My Memory,, Yes Or Something Like That..Once Dated Or Wanted To.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing how some of the greatest songs have sprung to life from the smallest things.
      Stevie Nick's wrote Stand Back after seeing Prince walk into the studio for a few minutes. And she was kicking herself for not saying hello.

    • @happymethehappyone8300
      @happymethehappyone8300 Před 2 lety +2

      @@robbob5302 Paul.Simon Wrote "Mother & Child Reunion" Seeing It On A Chinese Menu.

  • @HarborLockRoad
    @HarborLockRoad Před 2 lety +4

    Having been born in 1967 and growing up with the music from then onwards, i feel my life was truly musically blessed. Those of my generation got to see the best bands ever.

  • @Technoirz
    @Technoirz Před 2 lety +3

    My dad used to listen to this song back in my native country, one the biggest reasons I have listened to classic art rock, is because of him,i miss you dad.

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm a big fan of Barclay James Harvest. They were unfairly dubbed the poor man's Moody Blues, they even recorded a song with that title on their Gone to Earth album, a beautiful song in the style of Nights. Well worth a listen if you don't know it.

  • @mspicer3262
    @mspicer3262 Před 2 lety +27

    One of the main instruments the Moody Blues used was the Mellotron. It could simulate orchestral sounds way back in the 60's, and the Moody's used it a lot. And you also need to hear the complete version of this song, there is a poem at the end that is so poignant.

    • @Lonewolfmike
      @Lonewolfmike Před 2 lety +1

      In this song, they used that a lot, but there are points in the song that the London Festival Orchestra did in this song as well.

  • @marcchetty7197
    @marcchetty7197 Před 2 lety +9

    Easy to fall in love with this masterpiece 💚

  • @jamesmoxley671
    @jamesmoxley671 Před 2 lety +2

    This masterpiece could never be made today or ever again.

  • @Sanctified57
    @Sanctified57 Před 2 lety +2

    An all time classic. One of the greatest rock/pop songs of all time

  • @atuuschaaw
    @atuuschaaw Před 2 lety +28

    I wore the grooves off their "To Our Children's Children's Children" LP back when I was living in alternate realities a great deal of the time. 😉✌♥

  • @kevinice2841
    @kevinice2841 Před 2 lety +3

    Personnel
    Justin Hayward - acoustic guitar, lead vocals
    Ray Thomas - flute, backing vocals
    Mike Pinder - Mellotron, backing vocals, narration (on "Late Lament"), gong
    John Lodge - bass, backing vocals
    Graeme Edge - drums, backing vocals, percussion
    Additional personnel
    Peter Knight and the London Festival Orchestra - orchestral arrangements

  • @roberteytchison2595
    @roberteytchison2595 Před 2 lety +2

    Flute, drums, full orchestra, guitar, bass, all blended beautifully. Saw them at Riverbend in Cincinnati with Chicago. Two awesome bands and it was an amazing night.

  • @ericschmidt5510
    @ericschmidt5510 Před 2 lety +2

    Timeless IS a good way to describe this work of art. Got to see them live not too long ago and this was THE highlight of the show. (Dang it, another reaction that didn't do the full, real version )

  • @diogenesagogo
    @diogenesagogo Před 2 lety +18

    The orchestral climax at the end reminded me of Vaughan Williams' Fantasia On a Theme Of Thomas Tallis, one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.
    Try Watching & Waiting, a lovely if rather sad track of theirs.

  • @salmuscles
    @salmuscles Před 2 lety +9

    I’m hoping this is the long version with the poem at the end ..🙏

  • @davidmckenzie420
    @davidmckenzie420 Před 2 lety +2

    Welcome to one of THE most important groups in all of rock/classic rock/prog rock!!!

  • @spaulagain
    @spaulagain Před 2 lety +2

    That was actually a good place to pause it. Finally got it Brad 😁

  • @brooksrowlett2494
    @brooksrowlett2494 Před 2 lety +3

    Really, the outro not only makes the song but is the outro to the whole album, which is a concept album built around songs going through a whole day. It starts with a song called “Dawn is a Feeling”. Listening to it in its proper place in the whole album gives it even more meaning.

  • @vern1418
    @vern1418 Před 2 lety +3

    Great choice, the London Festival Orchestra joined the Moodys on the recording

  • @sandrar6063
    @sandrar6063 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This SONG is Timeless. ❤

  • @txrojas
    @txrojas Před 2 lety +2

    This song is hauntingly beautiful!

  • @dunringill1747
    @dunringill1747 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a classic. There is also the long version with the poem at the end.

  • @AliasMark69
    @AliasMark69 Před 2 lety +3

    "TIME HAS COME TODAY" - The Chambers Brothers will blow your minds

    • @hermanschepers4739
      @hermanschepers4739 Před 2 lety +1

      The FULL version!!

    • @AliasMark69
      @AliasMark69 Před 2 lety

      @@hermanschepers4739 YES... The Album version. HELP me to get them to react to it. You know it will blow their minds.

  • @dr4782
    @dr4782 Před 2 lety +2

    The Moody Blues are one of my parents' favorite bands, and, probably as a result, became one of my favorite bands from before I was born. They chose the perfect name for their band too, because much of their music is very moody. "Nights In White Satin" is their biggest hit and signature song, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of 1972.
    In all, The Moody Blues had 13 Top 40 hits from 1965-1988, including three Top 10 hits, one in each decade that they were active on the pop music charts. Here are The Moody Blues' Top 40 hits listed in chronological order:
    "Go Now!" (#10 in 1965)
    "Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)" (#24 in 1968)
    "Question" (#21 in 1970)
    "The Story In Your Eyes" (#23 in 1971)
    "Isn't Life Strange" (#29 in 1972)
    "Nights In White Satin" (#2 in 1972)
    "I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band)" (#12 in 1973)
    "Steppin' In A Slide Zone" (#39 in 1978)
    "Gemini Dream" (#12 in 1981)
    "The Voice" (#15 in 1981)
    "Sitting At The Wheel" (#27 in 1983)
    "Your Wildest Dreams" (#9 in 1986)
    "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" (#30 in 1988)
    I'll narrow the list down to half a dozen that I highly recommend:
    "Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)"
    "The Story In Your Eyes"
    "I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band)"
    "Gemini Dream"
    "The Voice"
    "Your Wildest Dreams"
    One not-Top 40 hit of theirs that I'd also recommend is "Ride My See-Saw," which peaked at only #61 in 1968, but has since become another classic of theirs.
    If you listen to my recommended set of songs, one thing you'll notice is the way the band kept with the times, in terms of instrumentation. Their 1960s songs sound like 1960s songs. Their 1970s songs sound like 1970s songs. Their 1980s songs sound like 1980s songs. But what they all have in common are sophisticated sounds and structures, and interesting introductions. "Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)" sounds very similar "Nights In White Satin," with an airy, almost melancholy vibe to it. "The Story In Your Eyes" and "I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band)" are uptempo rockers. "Gemini Dream" has kind of an urgent, almost eerie sound to it. "The Voice" is uptempo, but still manages to have a big sound. "Your Wildest Dreams" sounds exactly as you'd expect: dreamy. Very, very dreamy.

  • @stewartbonner
    @stewartbonner Před 9 měsíci +1

    Moody Blues, Yes, ELO, Doors, Procol Harum, Jethro Tull , you have now entered the 70s Trip Zone.

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Před 2 lety +10

    You cut off the ending! What you just heard is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever conceived, that whole album, Days of Future Past is Fire! Yes, incredible symphony orchestra backing sees this music shine oh so brightly.From the same album try Tuesday Afternoon.
    The Moody's had a string of amazing albums, please try to feature them when you can, some of the best rock music by these British geniuses. Enjoy! 🎵

    • @kivimik
      @kivimik Před 2 lety +1

      They didn't cut it off--blame the fan-made lyric video for that.

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Před 2 lety

      @@kivimik Then that fan made video missed it, big time!

  • @keithjones7390
    @keithjones7390 Před 2 lety +5

    Many songs are labelled classics, this is a classic in the true sense of the word, a little like Bridge Over Troubled Water or Stairway to Heaven.

  • @geesaladino
    @geesaladino Před 2 lety +2

    Cold hearted orb rules the night
    Removes the colors from our sight

  • @markrich7171
    @markrich7171 Před 2 lety +2

    Justin Hayward's incredible vocals

  • @petercofrancesco9812
    @petercofrancesco9812 Před 2 lety +6

    This song got me to appreciate classical music.

  • @dannomikos6334
    @dannomikos6334 Před 2 lety +4

    this song is from 1966, it's about a secret love. this song is a timeless classic. it could have come out 50 years from now and it would still be a hit.

  • @aarongoldstein7614
    @aarongoldstein7614 Před 2 lety +1

    This is from their 1967 album "Days of Future Passed". My favorite Moody Blues album is "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour" which was released in 1971.

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Před 2 lety

      All their albums upto Seventh Sojourn were wonderful. My personal favourite is To Our Children's......, I've got a few of their later albums, still pretty good, but not quite upto the standard of earlier stuff.

  • @brettkenschaft4239
    @brettkenschaft4239 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw these guys back in the mid 80's, knowing who they were but not a lot about them. They were that band, for me, where every other song was "I know this one! THEY sing this?" What an amazing performance!

  • @jamesonlewispresents
    @jamesonlewispresents Před 2 lety +4

    Moody Blues were one of the first to dive deep into audio manipulation. And, as in this song, it is very deep and well recorded master.

  • @andyallan2909
    @andyallan2909 Před 2 lety +6

    Their best album is their third, "On the Threshold of a Dream," try, "Are You Sitting Comfortably," from the same album. When their earlier albums came out, this non-mainstream music was referred to as Underground Music. Their second album, "In Search of the Lost Chord," is brilliant (wonderful cover art too).

  • @edwardrutledge2765
    @edwardrutledge2765 Před 2 lety +1

    Their music lent itself to full orchestration. They were wonderful introduction to classical music curiosity, while their Rock memorable, intelligent.and well above average.

  • @kenwelch198
    @kenwelch198 Před 2 lety +2

    Ugh! It's not complete without the poem at the end! Please find the full version and give it a listen

  • @LOKISlog7
    @LOKISlog7 Před 2 lety +4

    You must listen to Tuesday Afternoon, and also watch their live concert at Red Rocks.

  • @thisandthat7927
    @thisandthat7927 Před 2 lety +3

    Yes they have other great songs spanning decades. Literally, “Go Now” a hit from the 60’s and then try “Your Wildest Dreams” and “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere” from the 80’s to name a few.

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Před 2 lety

      I'm a big fan of a band called Barclay James Harvest, they were unfairly dubbed the poor man's Moody Blues, they even recorded a song with that title on their Gone to Earth album, a beautiful song in the style of Nights. Well worth a listen if you don't know it. 😉

  • @leefreed2060
    @leefreed2060 Před 2 lety

    I hear this and all I think of is my dad. Thank you. Lost him in 2004. You both Rock. Came out the year I was born. 1967. You need the full version with the poem

  • @carybrauer9669
    @carybrauer9669 Před 2 lety +2

    The power and elligance of this song and music is beauty at it best. Brad, I agree bro... its timeless, great analysis! I played the violin, viola and cello 16 years. When I hear this, I wish I still played! This band is greaaaaaat! You need to do more of them. Not for me, but for you! God bless guys.... PS. You need to hear the poem at the end of this! It cut off right before it started

  • @XDarkSyntaXOriginal
    @XDarkSyntaXOriginal Před 2 lety +5

    They had a ton of brilliant music. Try out "The Beginning/Lovely to see you". They put out tunes from 1964 to 2018. If you like acoustic guitar checkout "Question" by them.
    Band member Justin Hayward wrote and composed the song at age 19 while touring in Belgium and titled the song after a girlfriend gave him a gift of satin bedsheets. The song itself was a tale of a yearning love from afar, which leads many aficionados to term it as a tale of unrequited love endured by Hayward.

  • @thanksamill
    @thanksamill Před 2 lety +27

    Justin Hayward still performs. Check out Forever Autumn from Jeff Wayne's stunning musical adaptation of War of the Worlds. He's on the original soundtrack & tours with the stage adaptation. He even LOOKS the same. The whole musical is on CZcams & is a treat for the ears & the soul.
    czcams.com/video/77rinB5pYqA/video.html

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes Justin was Releasing new songs and old on YT over lockdown. Worth Looking at the first Single Justin performed and wrote for the Moody Blues - with Pinder on Piano - Fly Me High - Decca F 12607, from May 1967. This does not seem to have got into the UK Charts, which was a pity as it is a little gem of a tune as the Group moved from Blues to the ideas of Hayward and Lodge

    • @stephaneherringtoniowritin4986
      @stephaneherringtoniowritin4986 Před 2 lety +1

      Forever Autumn bring back real fond childhood memories, thank you for mentioning it!💯

  • @jerrybell1766
    @jerrybell1766 Před rokem +1

    I caught them in Reno 15 years ago. They played with an orchestra. It was timeless. ❤

  • @douglasmccarthy410
    @douglasmccarthy410 Před rokem +1

    this was the first band to use an orchestra - London Philamonic - you stopped to soon there is a poem recited at the end - mind blowing please replay and listen to the eom at the end.

  • @joefeyereisen6765
    @joefeyereisen6765 Před 2 lety +13

    The mood for this album is a progressive orchestral take on a whole day in the life of a poet. It's one of those albums (like Pink Floyd or earl Genesis) in which just hearing that song is out of context.

  • @danieldambrosio50
    @danieldambrosio50 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautiful people reacting to a beautiful song 💗

  • @bminturn
    @bminturn Před 2 lety +1

    I think that my favorite part of the song is how deep the rhythm guitar is buried in the mix. Then it kind of comes out in that transition where it's just bass, drum, pipes and guitar. This song is timeless. I agree with that 100%.

  • @teresavasey1041
    @teresavasey1041 Před rokem +1

    I have heard this song a million times and I still get goosebumps, timeless.

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Před 2 lety +4

    Definitely my favorite Moody Blues song. You can find the melody hidden in other songs.

  • @ditsiwt
    @ditsiwt Před 2 lety +2

    This song brings me back to my teens, laying on my friend's sister's floor, reading comics... I wish you did the complete version.

  • @kellyp2665
    @kellyp2665 Před rokem +2

  • @carlstar9349
    @carlstar9349 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm not a big Moody Blues fan but his song is epic. It is in the pantheon of songs that are at the top of any list. It is never numbered, it is priceless.

  • @davidpeck9834
    @davidpeck9834 Před 2 lety

    Pure Nostalgia. My H.S. band covered this in 1973 at a September back to school dance. I met my first love that night. Sigh! Instruments. Acoustic guitar, drums, Mellotron, flute, backed by an orchestra. My classic rock cover band (Thorz Hammer, :) plays this today frequently, and everyone old and young LOVES this song. I play the flute solo on a synth...great vibes--musically and emotionally. Thanks for the memories.

  • @stevebuckskinner5482
    @stevebuckskinner5482 Před 2 lety +1

    This song came out in 1967 and has definitely stood the test of time.
    A prelude to progressive rock.

  • @jerrykatzman4078
    @jerrykatzman4078 Před 2 lety +1

    Imagine hearing this beautiful song as a young child. It really makes an impact. It is so beautiful and will always be special

  • @ronwalker403
    @ronwalker403 Před 2 lety +1

    The song is modern as in 1967 modern. Moody Blues have many classic songs. You touched but one!

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 Před 8 měsíci

    It came from the rock opera era of the sixties where a number of groups combined with full orchestras. It is a tale of a great love found and finally lost and mourned. The orchestra strings set the tone of what was to come. The flute solo adds the hunting feel of that loss engendered in him. It leaves a mood that will stay with you forever.

  • @thomasbeck1061
    @thomasbeck1061 Před 2 lety

    This song is great for a slow dance with your true love. I was 22 I had meant this woman and we fell in love dancing to this song. Been married 51:years. We still listen to this song over and over.

  • @edmundpower1250
    @edmundpower1250 Před rokem +1

    My very first slow dance kiss in 1980. Wow i still feel it

  • @freddymo3339
    @freddymo3339 Před 2 lety +2

    The strings are from a mellotron . Justin Hayward wrote this when he was a teen back in 1967.

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Před 2 lety

      Justin wrote most of my favourite MB songs. New Horizons from the Seventh Sojourn album is probably the best, it's just beautiful!