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Breathe deep the gathering gloom, Watch lights fade from every room. Bedsitter people look back and lament, Another day’s useless energy 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 and yellow white. But we decide which is right. And which is an illusion? this is the best part of the entire song.
Yeah, I can't get my head around that. How does a 19 year old educated but simple guy write a masterpiece that is so epic and enduring at such a young age?
"Nights In White Satin" is their most famous song. Moody Blues are one of my favorite groups from the 60's-80's. Love their mix of rock with classical music. Lots of great songs such as "Go Now", "Tuesday Afternoon", "The Story In Your Eyes", "Question", "Ride My See-Saw", "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)", "Gemini Dream", "The Voice" etc. All of their music is great! Many of their records are concept albums & meant to be listened to all at once. Sadly Ray Thomas their flute player & singer passed away in 2018 & their drummer Graeme Edge passed away in 2021.
I was not a huge Moody Blues enthusiast back in the day when I went to see them live. To this day it remains one of the best sounding concerts I ever saw. They were excellent live.
@@JeffTiberend I just wish it was one of their earlier concerts. This looks like something recent. I don't mind the gray hair but the voices just aren't the same anymore.
The Moody Blues had their own unique sound. It transcends generations. There will always be a generation gap where music is involved but that never effects the great ones being enjoyed by all.
This song came out in 1967. I was 17 years old. I am now 73 and still listen to The Moody Blues. This is one example why my generation can't stand the music of today.
@@user-kf8wb2cq4f Every generation experiences this cycle of being critical of each other. The older generation hangs onto the past, believing in their altered memories. The younger generation says, they don't understand us and we'll never be like them. We are going to live our lives for today. Truth be known, that older generation has forgotten what it was like, their experience of being young. The younger generation must face life's challenges, an uncertain future, each and every day. As the years pass by, they'll slowly, with time, become more and more like that older generation. The one they've been so critical of. It has been like this, for as long as humans have been on earth. The transition is inevitable.
The 1967 official version has a poem at the end of it that really makes this song special. Look for Nights In White Satin-The Moody Blues (1967) A Timeless Classic.
Breathe deep the gathering gloom Watch lights fade from every room Bedsitter people look back and lament Another day's useless energy 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 and yellow, white But we decide which is right And which is an illusion
I’m addicted to watching live concerts, on CZcams. I love watching musicians playing their instruments. To me, it adds so much. Thanks for doing this one. 👍
I did see them with the orchestra. They were tourimg alot in us then. Maybe early 2000s. Maybe a little earlier. Need to check my stub. The best ive ever been to. And ive been going to live concerts since 68. I was 14 when first saw first concert and saw Sam and Dave. Moodies played every song on my wishlist. Gypsy was out of this world.
@@melissaward6311 Oh my, Gypsy is one of my favorites, along with too many others to list! You've been a fan longer than I. I knew their hits, like Nights and See Saw, but never realized how many wonderful songs they had till Redrocks. After that, I was hooked!! lol
@@dorothyirby5740 gypsy is one of my favorite also. It calls my name somehow. Yes im a boomer baby from earlier 50s. Man they had the whole auditorium mesmerized when gypsy started. They did it a little later and I was afraid it wouldn't be played. Needless to say I was sooo happy when it started . beautiful is all I can say.
Seen them 7 times. They're awesome with a mind bender. I stopped going to the shows after Ray passed away. Justin and John are the only two left. A really great band. And their record company never has their songs removed from CZcams.
I was listening this a while ago, send it to my aunt.. she was on the phone the next morning.. she loved it we had a good conversation.. she listens to it regularly now. Power of music❤
The Moody Blues were one of my all-time favorite groups from the 1960s and 70s. This brought back a lot of memories. They were unique for their time, for their frequent use of orchestral backup. Other favorites included Tuesday Afternoon, Forever Autumn (Justin Hayward and Jeff Beck), and Question. This is a great review. Thank you!
Moody Blues. These are the FATHERS of progressive rock -- and they kicked off the genre with _Days of Future Passed._ As a concept album it was a masterpiece, and "Nights in White Satin" was a fitting crescendo. First heard it in 1967, they re-released the single of "Nights" at the same time they released _Seventh Sojourn_ in 1972, and by then I was absolutely hooked. Admittedly there's a bunch of Prog rock bands out there that I revere, but Moodies is top on my list because they were the *_first_* -- none are going to top what the Moody Blues did for Prog; and to a man these five gentlemen's character and integrity were second to no man. The Classic 7 albums oughta get a Nobel Prize for Lit, ngl. The fact that it took as long as it did for these artists to get inducted into the R&RHOF was a criminal injustice -- and a shame Ray Thomas wasn't there to see it.
🦋🦋🦋 When I first started dating my partner 14 years ago, this concert was on PBS, and I got to watch it on his 70" plasma television and a mighty impressive stereo system. I had a 24" regular ol' TV so needless to say I was blown away by everything that night! 🦋🦋🦋 💎💎💎 I've been listening to The Moody Blues for over 50 years now. They were a huge part of my life in high school, and they are a part of my memory and soul now. 💎💎💎
I love this song!! It was on the radio when I was 6 years old and I used to sing along with it, but had no idea what the song was about except..."love" and I have loved the Moody Blues ever since!! Thank you for another great reaction video!
They were absolutely wonderful I n concert with the orchestra. The most moving concert I've ever been to. And ive been to many in my old lifetime. Ty for this. It means so much to me. I believe this is the tour thar I saw in the u.s. Justin s voice is a blessing to me. The whole band really. Rip Ray
I wish the live version included Graeme Edge's closing poem "Late Lament" but it was omitted from the concert video this was taken from. Nights with Late Lament with the orchestra is on the album "Best of the Moody Blues". Beautiful reaction Jamel!
I saw the Moody Blues at the Forum (so long ago I forget what year -- early '70's) -- Santana opened for them -- most fabulous concert I ever saw!!!! Santana was a new group, so not well-known, but after that night, everyone knew of Santana! The "Moodies" were just fantastic -- what an experience!!!
I just love The Moody Blues and had the distinct pleasure of seeing them in the mid 70s. I have to mention my late friend Billy who was the lead singer in a local band where I live. His cover of this song was absolutely wonderful. Rest In Peace my friend. It's so hard to believe I will never hear your voice again.
You will hear Billy again and it will be just like old times, I'm sure he misses you as much as you miss him, if he could cover this song as absolutely wonderful as you say then he musta been a Super Cool G!uy ❤❤ he had Splendoferous Taste in Music ❤❤☘☘
The music score take this great song to a new level . The horn , violins and the flute adds a bit of magic . I like both versions . Not all songs can be changed for the better when the real deal is it .
They are a fabulous live act, full orchestra in great venues. They absolutely love their audience! And Justin H. ❤ sounds as good or better than he did decades ago. I'm so glad this video is available of a wonderful performance of one of the best songs I know.
I saw the Moody Blues live at UC Irvine in 1994 - the Kingdom Tour. Every song sounded exactly like the album version. One of the best concerts I ever saw.
One of the greatest memories of my life was seeing Justin Hayward with the rest of the original Moody blues, plus a few additional players, perform this song live in concert in Richmond, VA. This was eight years ago. RIP, Justin Hayward, one of the originally most brilliant voices of all time.❤
I went to see them back in early 90s at an outdoor venue in Philly with lawn seats on a beautiful summer night. It was just so magical. Still think about that night when I hear their music.
🇨🇦 "It's too long for a 45" said Record Producers ! "It's too slow" said Record Company Execs ! "It's too long for Radio" said DJ's ! "You can't dance to it" said a lot more ! But what they didn't realise was it sold like crazy, because it was perfect for 'making out' with your lover ! The Best Original music written, created and Sung in the last Century, came between 1959 and 1989 ! 🇨🇦
I was in the 3rd grade when this song came out and our music teacher used to play the 45 and let us sing to it ! It's been one of my favorite songs ever since ! I'm now 62
Justin Haywood is still touring. Would have loved to have gone to a concert of his in March. He is in UK and I don't get back there til April, darn it!
Many misunderstood the lyrics due to the homophone nights vs knights. The song lyrics are a composite of two of Justin Hayward's love relationships, the first a short affair where the girl bought him some white satin sheets and more a devastating breakup that was contemporary to writing the song. The use of Mellotron changed the entire direction of the band that were on the verge of losing their recording contract prior to Days of Future Past album release.
Every band member played multiple instruments. layering tracks they sounded like full orchestra backing them on studio tracks. Truly amazing talented band. Live they always had an orchestra, most of their music was written to include an orchestra. They were spectacular live. Moody Blues and Pink Floyd were 2 of my favorite concerts.
Justin Hayward has one of the purest voices the pop world has ever produced. And he's still going strong today! Check out Forever Autumn, sung by him, from the great War of the Worlds musical.
I enjoyed seeing the Moodies in concert for many years. The last concert I saw them in Atlanta was the last tour that they would all be performing together. Ray (flurist) retired due to health issues and has passed on. So has Graeme Edge (drummer). Justin Hayward (lead vocalist) & John Lodge (in black shirt who sings falsetto) both tour separately now, which is sad. Justin wrote this when he was 19 years old. They were (besides ELO) the first rock 'n roll band to perform with an orchestra. Most concerts I saw them they had one. RIP Ray & Graeme xx
..."Class of 76"...I always considered this their best song and was either before or after Hotel California on my turntable...thank you for letting it play thru without interruption...
Days of Future Passed. From Late Lament: 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
I was able to hear this when they played it.. It Was and will Always be a Memory I was Blessed to hear in real Time. Ray Thomas was fabulous on his Flute !!! This Is in my my Top 5 Songs of all Time !
Justin Haywood write this song when he wasaout twenty. So to listen to him sing this song thirty years later and hear the emotion and passion he put into this song is a real treat. It reminded me of listening to Joni Mitchell’s latest version of Both Sides Now.
This is special and so glad you've reacted to it. There's nothing being created as this and it's doubtful anybody has the talent or skill...Although, if anybody did the powers that be would squash it and refuse to record. This is my favorite band of all time; the unique blend of Classical, Rock and a bit of Folk really appeals to my eclectic tastes. Can't count the times to have seen them with Symphonies, Orchestras and Philharmonics around the country. The first time I saw them 'In Concert' they once opened with the tinkley music preceding 'Late Lament' recited in the Bassy-Baritone voice of Mike Pinder and he had to stop when the crowd went totally insane and nobody could hear anything. The Poem follows 'Nights in White Satin' on the Album; so this was different to place it in front of the song. After about 5 minutes of cacophonous ecstasy in having the privilege to see the band 'Live'; Pinder began again and you could hear a pin drop in the venue. It was one of the most outstanding openings of any band ever seen. SMASHING!!! While my Mom introduced we kids to all kinds of music even before birth; I introduced this to her and as a Classical Pianist she was enraptured... STILL ADORE THE MOODY BLUES. Justin Hayward was trully genius when creating this.
Saw them 1st row in between John lodge and Justin Hayward. Couldn’t decided who I loved more😂. Got their autographs that night. Oh what an awesome memory.
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Moody Blues - "Question" - Royal Albert Hall. This is from a different album on the same date.
Breathe deep the gathering gloom,
Watch lights fade from every room.
Bedsitter people look back and lament,
Another day’s useless energy 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 and yellow white.
But we decide which is right.
And which is an illusion? this is the best part of the entire song.
So beautiful…..🤦♀️
Great video! Would love to see your reaction to “Saved by Zero” by The Fixx.
Grand and quite majestic
Justin Hayward the singer of the band wrote this at the age of 19, genius at that age to produce something so profound
Yeah, I can't get my head around that. How does a 19 year old educated but simple guy write a masterpiece that is so epic and enduring at such a young age?
@ReflectiveSmile Indeed same with Kate Bush writing music of such quality at the age of 13 , genius is the only word you can say
"Nights In White Satin" is their most famous song. Moody Blues are one of my favorite groups from the 60's-80's. Love their mix of rock with classical music. Lots of great songs such as "Go Now", "Tuesday Afternoon", "The Story In Your Eyes", "Question", "Ride My See-Saw", "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)", "Gemini Dream", "The Voice" etc. All of their music is great! Many of their records are concept albums & meant to be listened to all at once. Sadly Ray Thomas their flute player & singer passed away in 2018 & their drummer Graeme Edge passed away in 2021.
"AND DEATH WILL BE NO MORE"
(REVELATION 21:4)🎉❤
Breaks my heart to lose this generation of incomparable talent.
There's no one who is as poetically deep and musicly creative as them left.
The best part is Lovers Lament at the end. I hope that Jamel does it as well.
A lot of groups using classical rules back in those days: ELP, ELO, Moody Blues, Yes, and others!
@@coachhannah2403 Excellent group of artists right there, my friend! 🎯🤜🤛🎼🎶
Those were the days.. love this song.. His voice ❤❤
I was not a huge Moody Blues enthusiast back in the day when I went to see them live. To this day it remains one of the best sounding concerts I ever saw. They were excellent live.
The orchestral backing just puts an already great song on a whole other level!
A fantastic moody's song. Used to be mesmerized by it everytime it played through my FM radio.
The studio version was much better than this live version.
I don’t know. I would call it a tie. 😉
@@JeffTiberend I just wish it was one of their earlier concerts. This looks like something recent. I don't mind the gray hair but the voices just aren't the same anymore.
written when he was 19 in 1967 68, this concert is in 2000 and he sounds amazing
Bought this record when I was 16/17. That’s 45 years ago! What a beautiful song
Me too.
I bought it in '67 or '68, not long after it was released here in the Netherlands and I still love it.
They did a lot more than one album. They were one of the greatest groups in the world in the late 60s, early 70s.
very hard to find a live performance as good as this...................absolutely brilliant on all levels
The Moody Blues had their own unique sound. It transcends generations. There will always be a generation gap where music is involved but that never effects the great ones being enjoyed by all.
This song came out in 1967. I was 17 years old. I am now 73 and still listen to The Moody Blues. This is one example why my generation can't stand the music of today.
I totally agree - we had the best! This is my favourite song and will be played at my funeral.
Your generation rebelled against everything. Hippies, flower children who became narcissist Baby Boomers. Today, we're living with what you did.
@@user-kf8wb2cq4f Every generation experiences this cycle of being critical of each other. The older generation hangs onto the past, believing in their altered memories. The younger generation says, they don't understand us and we'll never be like them. We are going to live our lives for today. Truth be known, that older generation has forgotten what it was like, their experience of being young. The younger generation must face life's challenges, an uncertain future, each and every day. As the years pass by, they'll slowly, with time, become more and more like that older generation. The one they've been so critical of. It has been like this, for as long as humans have been on earth. The transition is inevitable.
This is THE BEST performance of this song. EVER.
The 1967 official version has a poem at the end of it that really makes this song special. Look for Nights In White Satin-The Moody Blues (1967) A Timeless Classic.
Breathe deep the gathering gloom
Watch lights fade from every room
Bedsitter people look back and lament
Another day's useless energy 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 and yellow, white
But we decide which is right
And which is an illusion
Ugh, no. The poem coda is just pretentious nonsense that takes away from the awe and wonder of an otherwise gorgeous song.
@@mournblade1066 Guess it's just how I always heard it. like playing "We Will Rock You" without "We are the Champions".
YES!!! A masterpiece by Justin Hayward!! UNFORGETABLE!
I’m addicted to watching live concerts, on CZcams. I love watching musicians playing their instruments. To me, it adds so much. Thanks for doing this one. 👍
Would give anything to have seen them live with a full orchestra!!! ❤❤
My wife and I saw them with the Rockford, IL orchestra. The concert was on our 25th anniversay in June 2007.
I was fortunate to see them twice with the orchestra! Phenominal experience!
I did see them with the orchestra. They were tourimg alot in us then. Maybe early 2000s. Maybe a little earlier. Need to check my stub. The best ive ever been to. And ive been going to live concerts since 68. I was 14 when first saw first concert and saw Sam and Dave. Moodies played every song on my wishlist. Gypsy was out of this world.
@@melissaward6311 Oh my, Gypsy is one of my favorites, along with too many others to list! You've been a fan longer than I. I knew their hits, like Nights and See Saw, but never realized how many wonderful songs they had till Redrocks. After that, I was hooked!! lol
@@dorothyirby5740 gypsy is one of my favorite also. It calls my name somehow. Yes im a boomer baby from earlier 50s. Man they had the whole auditorium mesmerized when gypsy started. They did it a little later and I was afraid it wouldn't be played. Needless to say I was sooo happy when it started . beautiful is all I can say.
Seen them 7 times. They're awesome with a mind bender.
I stopped going to the shows after Ray passed away.
Justin and John are the only two left.
A really great band.
And their record company never has their songs removed from CZcams.
Just one of the most beautiful and exhilarating compositions in the rock genre!!
I was listening this a while ago, send it to my aunt.. she was on the phone the next morning.. she loved it we had a good conversation.. she listens to it regularly now. Power of music❤
One of the best Bands in our lifetime!! Thank you for sharing this song!
I love this song!!!!!!❤❤❤❤
The Moody Blues were one of my all-time favorite groups from the 1960s and 70s. This brought back a lot of memories. They were unique for their time, for their frequent use of orchestral backup. Other favorites included Tuesday Afternoon, Forever Autumn (Justin Hayward and Jeff Beck), and Question. This is a great review. Thank you!
Moody Blues. These are the FATHERS of progressive rock -- and they kicked off the genre with _Days of Future Passed._ As a concept album it was a masterpiece, and "Nights in White Satin" was a fitting crescendo. First heard it in 1967, they re-released the single of "Nights" at the same time they released _Seventh Sojourn_ in 1972, and by then I was absolutely hooked. Admittedly there's a bunch of Prog rock bands out there that I revere, but Moodies is top on my list because they were the *_first_* -- none are going to top what the Moody Blues did for Prog; and to a man these five gentlemen's character and integrity were second to no man. The Classic 7 albums oughta get a Nobel Prize for Lit, ngl. The fact that it took as long as it did for these artists to get inducted into the R&RHOF was a criminal injustice -- and a shame Ray Thomas wasn't there to see it.
🦋🦋🦋 When I first started dating my partner 14 years ago, this concert was on PBS, and I got to watch it on his 70" plasma television and a mighty impressive stereo system. I had a 24" regular ol' TV so needless to say I was blown away by everything that night! 🦋🦋🦋
💎💎💎 I've been listening to The Moody Blues for over 50 years now. They were a huge part of my life in high school, and they are a part of my memory and soul now. 💎💎💎
SO BEUTIFULLY SAID😊
My late husband was a huge fan of the Moody Blues, and we would discuss music a lot. This makes me miss him even more than usual.
All I can say, if I was at this concert, I would be the woman crying !!!!!
What an amazing song with the orchestra !!!! Oh my dear lord 😘
❤What a Treat!!! The Best Ever!
The name of the album you were trying to recall is "Days of Future Passed", released in 1967. Gotta love a good concept album!
This wasn't just a song? It was a journey! ❤❤❤❤
I love this song!! It was on the radio when I was 6 years old and I used to sing along with it, but had no idea what the song was about except..."love" and I have loved the Moody Blues ever since!! Thank you for another great reaction video!
They were absolutely wonderful I n concert with the orchestra. The most moving concert I've ever been to. And ive been to many in my old lifetime. Ty for this. It means so much to me. I believe this is the tour thar I saw in the u.s. Justin s voice is a blessing to me. The whole band really. Rip Ray
Justin Hayward a genius. Love The Moodies. Love looking at Justin and love his voice. Brilliant! Nights in white satin my favorite. Question my 2nd.
Forever Autumn is another gorgeous song from Justin Hayward.
The song is awesome, live is epic. I have seen them more than once live, they never left you wanting. Except for another show.
I wish the live version included Graeme Edge's closing poem "Late Lament" but it was omitted from the concert video this was taken from. Nights with Late Lament with the orchestra is on the album "Best of the Moody Blues". Beautiful reaction Jamel!
I thought that Livers Lament was still part of this song. It just doesn’t feel the same without Lovers Lament at the end.
Of course, it was Mike Pinder who was the voice for the poem, and he left the band decades ago.
One of my most favorite songs from my early teens.❤I haven't heard this in decades.❤ Thanks Jamel!
One of, if not the best love song ever!!!
This is the kind of song you can't just listen to once and absorb everything that is going on. .Thousand times later it still touches my soul.
Just wow! I get goosebumps every time I hear this song. ❤
What you don't hear anymore is all the instruments they used back in the 60s and 70s damn music was great,from soul to rock.love your podcast.
I saw them live in 1993 at the Mark of the Quad Cities. They looked and sounded exactly like this video. Exactly!!! Best concert of my life.
Lead singer is 77 now, and still sings this song great.
The Moody's are my favorite. Glad you brought it back.
👍 One of my ALLL 🎉time favorites!!!
🎉❤❤❤❤🎉
My Mom favorite song RIP. Mom
Seeing them play this live will always be one of my favorite concert experiences.
I always listen with my eyes closed. Everyone should have a love so powerful
Seen the Moodies twice. Front row for one, second for the other. An evening of music, poetry and amazement
Live version is amazing
I saw the Moody Blues at the Forum (so long ago I forget what year -- early '70's) -- Santana opened for them -- most fabulous concert I ever saw!!!! Santana was a new group, so not well-known, but after that night, everyone knew of Santana! The "Moodies" were just fantastic -- what an experience!!!
I just love The Moody Blues and had the distinct pleasure of seeing them in the mid 70s. I have to mention my late friend Billy who was the lead singer in a local band where I live. His cover of this song was absolutely wonderful. Rest In Peace my friend. It's so hard to believe I will never hear your voice again.
You will hear Billy again and it will be just like old times, I'm sure he misses you as much as you miss him, if he could cover this song as absolutely wonderful as you say then he musta been a Super Cool G!uy ❤❤ he had Splendoferous Taste in Music ❤❤☘☘
The music score take this great song to a new level . The horn , violins and the flute adds a bit of magic . I like both versions . Not all songs can be changed for the better when the real deal is it .
LOVE this performance. !!
Love this song
They are a fabulous live act, full orchestra in great venues. They absolutely love their audience! And Justin H. ❤ sounds as good or better than he did decades ago. I'm so glad this video is available of a wonderful performance of one of the best songs I know.
Saludos desde Colombia
F!rst!!!!! Blew me away in the 80s w Wildest Dreams.
The Moodies were a fab live band. Iconic song. Justin's voice always on point.
One of those tunes that will stay with, still moves me today, after all those years.
It's always been one of my favorites!
Just beautiful, atmospheric and magical…
glad to see music reactions jamel thumbs up
I saw the Moody Blues live at UC Irvine in 1994 - the Kingdom Tour. Every song sounded exactly like the album version. One of the best concerts I ever saw.
My most favorite group ever. Justin Hayward has the most amazing voice. Saw them multiple times live and they sounded just like the albums
One of the greatest memories of my life was seeing Justin Hayward with the rest of the original Moody blues, plus a few additional players, perform this song live in concert in Richmond, VA. This was eight years ago. RIP, Justin Hayward, one of the originally most brilliant voices of all time.❤
SOMETHING WONDERFUL JUST HAPPENED HERE! THEY ARE ICONIC AND HIS VOICE IS AWESOME!!
This band and song is my childhood. Love this song and forever autum by justin heyward🎸🎶
It gives me chills every time I hear songs from this album.
That voice... the music.... all phenomenal
Writing such a song at 19 and sounding this amazing at 77 is something else..... now we know where Metallica got Nothing else matters from....
He was 54 years old here,but i get your meaning😊
I went to see them back in early 90s at an outdoor venue in Philly with lawn seats on a beautiful summer night. It was just so magical. Still think about that night when I hear their music.
The era of rock opera. Truly gifted period of music.
🇨🇦 "It's too long for a 45" said Record Producers ! "It's too slow" said Record Company Execs ! "It's too long for Radio" said DJ's ! "You can't dance to it" said a lot more !
But what they didn't realise was it sold like crazy, because it was perfect for 'making out' with your lover !
The Best Original music written, created and Sung in the last Century, came between 1959 and 1989 ! 🇨🇦
I was in the 3rd grade when this song came out and our music teacher used to play the 45 and let us sing to it ! It's been one of my favorite songs ever since ! I'm now 62
Justin Haywood is still touring. Would have loved to have gone to a concert of his in March. He is in UK and I don't get back there til April, darn it!
Great band. Love watching a good human. Welcome to an emersive experience listen loud.
Peace
Many misunderstood the lyrics due to the homophone nights vs knights. The song lyrics are a composite of two of Justin Hayward's love relationships, the first a short affair where the girl bought him some white satin sheets and more a devastating breakup that was contemporary to writing the song. The use of Mellotron changed the entire direction of the band that were on the verge of losing their recording contract prior to Days of Future Past album release.
Every band member played multiple instruments. layering tracks they sounded like full orchestra backing them on studio tracks. Truly amazing talented band. Live they always had an orchestra, most of their music was written to include an orchestra. They were spectacular live. Moody Blues and Pink Floyd were 2 of my favorite concerts.
This song never fails to give me the goose bumps.😍
My boyfriend at the time this song was released had this on an 8-track tape. Oh, the memories!!
Grew up listening to this. My Dad would play it through the house often. Great song.
Justin Hayward has one of the purest voices the pop world has ever produced. And he's still going strong today! Check out Forever Autumn, sung by him, from the great War of the Worlds musical.
great song.
This is greatness.
I enjoyed seeing the Moodies in concert for many years. The last concert I saw them in Atlanta was the last tour that they would all be performing together. Ray (flurist) retired due to health issues and has passed on. So has Graeme Edge (drummer). Justin Hayward (lead vocalist) & John Lodge (in black shirt who sings falsetto) both tour separately now, which is sad. Justin wrote this when he was 19 years old. They were (besides ELO) the first rock 'n roll band to perform with an orchestra. Most concerts I saw them they had one. RIP Ray & Graeme xx
The most amazing sound❤
MASTERPIECE FOR ALL TIME SAKE.... Melancholy perfection magic...
..."Class of 76"...I always considered this their best song and was either before or after Hotel California on my turntable...thank you for letting it play thru without interruption...
Great song! Great band! Happy you discovered the Moody Blues. 😃
Beautiful song
Days of Future Passed.
From Late Lament:
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
Thank you thank you thank you you're finally did it you finally did it you finally did it oh I could just just give you a big old bear. Hug❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My all-time favorite song. ❤❤❤
I was able to hear this when they played it.. It Was and will Always be a Memory I was Blessed to hear in real Time. Ray Thomas was fabulous on his Flute !!! This Is in my my Top 5 Songs of all Time !
I got to see them in concert in 2000 in Atlanta … it was great! This song is magical
Justin Haywood write this song when he wasaout twenty. So to listen to him sing this song thirty years later and hear the emotion and passion he put into this song is a real treat. It reminded me of listening to Joni Mitchell’s latest version of Both Sides Now.
Saw them at age 13 as part of a concert series in my hometown. It was memorable in a time period with music crossovers of all sorts.
This is special and so glad you've reacted to it. There's nothing being created as this and it's doubtful anybody has the talent or skill...Although, if anybody did the powers that be would squash it and refuse to record.
This is my favorite band of all time; the unique blend of Classical, Rock and a bit of Folk really appeals to my eclectic tastes. Can't count the times to have seen them with Symphonies, Orchestras and Philharmonics around the country.
The first time I saw them 'In Concert' they once opened with the tinkley music preceding 'Late Lament' recited in the Bassy-Baritone voice of Mike Pinder and he had to stop when the crowd went totally insane and nobody could hear anything. The Poem follows 'Nights in White Satin' on the Album; so this was different to place it in front of the song. After about 5 minutes of cacophonous ecstasy in having the privilege to see the band 'Live'; Pinder began again and you could hear a pin drop in the venue. It was one of the most outstanding openings of any band ever seen. SMASHING!!!
While my Mom introduced we kids to all kinds of music even before birth; I introduced this to her and as a Classical Pianist she was enraptured...
STILL ADORE THE MOODY BLUES. Justin Hayward was trully genius when creating this.
Saw them 1st row in between John lodge and Justin Hayward. Couldn’t decided who I loved more😂. Got their autographs that night. Oh what an awesome memory.