THE MOODY BLUES - Nights In White Satin ( Full Version ) | REACTION

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  • @aguywithwood9293
    @aguywithwood9293 Pƙed 4 lety +1663

    Young Sir. It seems so quickly I find I'm an old man. It touches my heart to see your reactions to key moments of many of our life experiences. I'm glad you seem to like most of the videos I've watched you react to so far, but I'm truly happy you appreciate the craft and the intended poetic messages. Thank you for being open to embracing the past!!

    • @andya857
      @andya857 Pƙed 4 lety +34

      Thanks for your awesome post...Peace...

    • @lawnmowermanlawnmowerman9930
      @lawnmowermanlawnmowerman9930 Pƙed 4 lety +44

      Amen,Jamal I too am so glad that you appreciate the beauty in the music of my generation.

    • @Telephonebill51
      @Telephonebill51 Pƙed 4 lety +25

      Tell me about it! I just found out Graeme Edge has been with them for FIFTY SIX YEARS. NOW I feel old...

    • @ellavader4411
      @ellavader4411 Pƙed 4 lety +20

      For an old man, it's great that you're still "a guy with wood" !!!!!

    • @aguywithwood9293
      @aguywithwood9293 Pƙed 4 lety +26

      @@ellavader4411 Thank You. I'm a bit grateful as well even though the only people i ever get to share it with are the ones following my woodworking page! Your comment did make me smile though. Thank You.

  • @challenger2ultralightadventure
    @challenger2ultralightadventure Pƙed 4 lety +1402

    This music was written and performed before "video" was ever contemplated. They relied on the listener to close their eyes and let the music paint the images and pictures, instead of some directors imagined interpretation. I can remember when this album was first released. We sat in the attic of our house, which was easily accessible with a staircase and was almost another livable space in the house. Turning on the black lights which made posters glow, and putting this record on the player. No one said a word. We just sat back and listened, and let the music and our imaginations take us on a trip.

    • @fishordie1992
      @fishordie1992 Pƙed 4 lety +42

      Well spoken my Brother!

    • @jonmnelms
      @jonmnelms Pƙed 4 lety +29

      Exactly !! I was there too.

    • @damalic.1571
      @damalic.1571 Pƙed 4 lety +54

      "let the music and our imaginations take us on a trip"..that sums it up

    • @RYANDEOROCK
      @RYANDEOROCK Pƙed 4 lety +24

      Hell yeah dude. Im 45 & me & my best buds still do this type shit. Lights off, put the tunes on, have a beer or 7, smoke a doob or 7, maybe eat a shroom or 7. Boom its like u went on a vacation!

    • @TheAsiavol
      @TheAsiavol Pƙed 4 lety +16

      ...Ride ride my seesaw....

  • @maryannprzybycien2013
    @maryannprzybycien2013 Pƙed 3 lety +440

    Back when magic was made with real instruments and real voices. That's talent!

    • @lynnchotoocho9713
      @lynnchotoocho9713 Pƙed 3 lety +10

      True magic , what a powerful orchestra and oh those voices . I got to see the Moody Blues in Honolulu 1970 - middle of the 7th row. Was transported to another dimension .

    • @robertm8780
      @robertm8780 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@lynnchotoocho9713 -Did they play Ride My See-Saw? One of my all-time favorites.

    • @frankbarnwell____
      @frankbarnwell____ Pƙed 3 lety +2

      the London festival orchestra. stock music from BBC. but very well arranged

    • @frankbarnwell____
      @frankbarnwell____ Pƙed 3 lety

      @@robertm8780 yes. on their next album

    • @rockydennis4497
      @rockydennis4497 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      Quite possibly one of the top 5 songs ever penned and recorded...sure...it's subjective..but for me it gets not much better!!!

  • @mikerayland
    @mikerayland Pƙed 3 lety +380

    Good memories , hair down my back, swaying in a crowd, looking forward to my future, and all of a second I'm 70 years old......

  • @stuartbogle1722
    @stuartbogle1722 Pƙed 3 lety +537

    The record label didn't want to do the album because they felt, "you can't dance to it". The lead singer replied, "but you can make love to it." Then suddenly they had a record deal.

  • @mikhem1962
    @mikhem1962 Pƙed 4 lety +589

    It is actually a joy to see Jamal discover this music. He’s a true music lover and nice to see him engage so much with the lyrics.

    • @raymondweaver8526
      @raymondweaver8526 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Roll him a fat one for this CD

    • @mrstamaldeo
      @mrstamaldeo Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Couldn’t say it any better.. good music

    • @cherylhulting1301
      @cherylhulting1301 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      I so enjoy Jamel's reactions! He makes me remember how fantastic it was to hear this music for the first time.

    • @wody738
      @wody738 Pƙed 3 lety

      So true! It’s like experiencing it again for the first time!

    • @double00spy
      @double00spy Pƙed 3 lety

      It's always true. Jamal "gets it" every time. Watching his reactions is like turning on a friend to the music for the first time. And it's been 50 years ago, since I actually did that with these songs.

  • @darynletton5400
    @darynletton5400 Pƙed 3 lety +308

    And lets not forget that Justin Hayward was a teenager when he wrote this classic. A special talent indeed.

    • @juliagulia5823
      @juliagulia5823 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      Are you serious?!

    • @darynletton5400
      @darynletton5400 Pƙed 3 lety +9

      @@juliagulia5823 Yes he was 19, hard to believe.

    • @pierceelyhibionada342
      @pierceelyhibionada342 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Uh, we all Can Write Songs, If You had a Word for it.

    • @RobertKekuna
      @RobertKekuna Pƙed 2 lety +6

      And a teenager when he recorded it. One of the most underrated vocalists in rock.

    • @Javelina_Poppers
      @Javelina_Poppers Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Justin Hayward and John Lodge of the Moody Blues teamed up for an album titled Blue Jays in 75 when the band was on hiatus. I liked it a lot as it had lots of Moody Blues overtones to it. I understand it was re-released on vinyl in 2019, but I still have my old original vinyl from 75. I get rid of nothing related to music.

  • @Two4Brew
    @Two4Brew Pƙed 3 lety +110

    This is me and my wife's song. 2 February 2021 will make 43 years as a couple.
    We've seen the Moodies about 6 times together.

    • @pallavbhatt4276
      @pallavbhatt4276 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Love from India ❀

    • @keywestconch8
      @keywestconch8 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      Congratulations for being life long lovers. Many more to you and your wife.

  • @markwheeler202
    @markwheeler202 Pƙed 3 lety +399

    They will be playing this song a hundred years from now.

    • @haskellbob
      @haskellbob Pƙed 3 lety +6

      That is probably true. Hell, it's been 50 years since it came out, and it hasn't faded.

    • @mikelsh9827
      @mikelsh9827 Pƙed 3 lety +6

      Music for centuries from musicians for centuries !!!

    • @lindanorris2455
      @lindanorris2455 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      RIGHT ON.

    • @randybarnett2308
      @randybarnett2308 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      And it'll still be awesome !👍đŸ’Ș😎

    • @tinman7065
      @tinman7065 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      This should have been put on the golden records sent outbound on Voyagers 1 & 2

  • @flossygallaway6565
    @flossygallaway6565 Pƙed 4 lety +485

    The most haunting love song of all time .

    • @trenchant2
      @trenchant2 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      I love haunting songs.

    • @MrDeadstu
      @MrDeadstu Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@trenchant2 try "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Gordon Lightfoot

    • @Ozzy_2014
      @Ozzy_2014 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      @@MrDeadstu did that yesterday. Lucky you.

    • @lisaannbarriner9633
      @lisaannbarriner9633 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      flossy gallaway , very much so.

    • @yolandajohnson8685
      @yolandajohnson8685 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      I like the way you described this song...haunting.
      This song is such a MASTERPIECE!!!!

  • @dathorndike4908
    @dathorndike4908 Pƙed 3 lety +70

    The emotion in the song is off the charts. It moves something inside of me every time I hear it.

  • @SylverGryphon33
    @SylverGryphon33 Pƙed 3 lety +150

    This was one of my Mom's favorite songs. Trying not to cry, I really miss her.

    • @jimdomarus4650
      @jimdomarus4650 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      Mom let me play them loud. SHE liked the big band type sound on some songs .

    • @carlperry5932
      @carlperry5932 Pƙed 2 lety +7

      Charlie , glad you have that Memory
      You Mom Had good taste !

    • @mikebradshaw6484
      @mikebradshaw6484 Pƙed 2 lety +6

      Go ahead and cry if that's what you feel like doing. It's the Moody Blues.

    • @maryannkom299
      @maryannkom299 Pƙed rokem +4

      Me too, this was my dads favorite song. He passed young. We all miss him.

    • @michellerenee92580
      @michellerenee92580 Pƙed rokem +3

      me too my mom is gone and moody blues was her band xo

  • @coloringwdeborahl.mcdonald7621
    @coloringwdeborahl.mcdonald7621 Pƙed 3 lety +249

    "Just what the truth is, I can't say any more. "2020 hurts in so many ways.

  • @deannadrake2040
    @deannadrake2040 Pƙed 3 lety +124

    I worked a Moody Blues show back in Raleigh in the late 90's, they had an actual orchestra with them. When this song started, the entire staff stopped where they all were & just listened. It seemed like the entire world stopped just for this song. The orchestra brought this song in particular to an entirely different level altogether. Absolutely breathtaking.

    • @louderone6042
      @louderone6042 Pƙed 2 lety +3

      I would’ve given a body part to experience that.

    • @detroitlady9282
      @detroitlady9282 Pƙed 2 lety +5

      Saw them back in 70s with an orchestra. Almost unheard of back then, with exception of ELP who did as well. Unbelievable concerts , so much talent back then. Glad I am old enough to have seen and experienced them and many others.

    • @jayniesgottagun
      @jayniesgottagun Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      @@detroitlady9282 I would bet that the ticket price was less than $12. I saw the Stones in 72 for 8.00 (Stevie Wonder opening). Did we live in the best of times or what?

  • @waynesweeten6211
    @waynesweeten6211 Pƙed 2 lety +54

    The pleasure watching a young person validating the music of my generation is incredible. It proves it wasnt just our music but the music for our children, and their children too. Timeless.

    • @frankrobertson7325
      @frankrobertson7325 Pƙed rokem +1

      To Our Children's Children's Children

    • @donconry7894
      @donconry7894 Pƙed rokem +1

      Indeed

    • @donconry7894
      @donconry7894 Pƙed rokem +1

      Without a doubt one of the very best groups of all time ❀and yes music can be timeless thank you for sharing I was lucky enough to see them in the 80s in Seattle Washington I’m 69 now simply one of the best

    • @michellerenee92580
      @michellerenee92580 Pƙed rokem

      oh you did!!!

  • @carls1959
    @carls1959 Pƙed 3 lety +27

    This song was one of the biggest ballads of the psychedelic rock era.

  • @cavscout62
    @cavscout62 Pƙed 4 lety +418

    Just a quick tidbit, each member of the Moody Blues has a formal Masters Degree in music.

    • @tracieh215
      @tracieh215 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      Where did you hear this from? I've been following the Moodies for at least 30 years and I've never heard this

    • @charliemorris2338
      @charliemorris2338 Pƙed 4 lety

      So?

    • @RedDawg
      @RedDawg Pƙed 4 lety

      I cannot find anything on them having a Master's degree.

    • @christinekelly8766
      @christinekelly8766 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@charliemorris2338 true so
      Their music is pissha

    • @drkjk
      @drkjk Pƙed 4 lety +12

      That would be news to Justin Hayward who never went to college, and John Lodge who has an engineering degree. Now other members might have those degrees, but Hayward and Lodge penned all the major hits for the Moody Blues.

  • @gmccorr8207
    @gmccorr8207 Pƙed 3 lety +86

    We called this "head music". You put on your stereo headphones, lay back, and tripped out on the music. No drugs needed. Good days.

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC Pƙed 2 lety +5

      You don't need drugs to enjoy Moody Blues or Pink Floyd. However, you need Moody Blues and Pink Floyd to enjoy drugs

    • @michaellaflamme1213
      @michaellaflamme1213 Pƙed 2 lety +4

      GMc. No drugs were needed but they were greatly appreciated. Yes it's beautiful on its own but get a little buzz and put them headphones on and float away!!!!!

  • @dustdevl1043
    @dustdevl1043 Pƙed 3 lety +39

    I first heard this on a transistor radio in 1968. I was only 10, but this song set me on a rock journey that lasts to this day.

    • @joycekunzelman7435
      @joycekunzelman7435 Pƙed rokem +3

      Yes yes yes! I was 12 - used to sneak the radio under my pillow and listen to far away stations in the dark in the middle of the night for hours ❀

    • @ckstaff
      @ckstaff Pƙed rokem

      And this song came back for a second time bigger and better in 1972.

    • @rickscott6127
      @rickscott6127 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      Same

  • @donmacdonald9861
    @donmacdonald9861 Pƙed 3 lety +23

    In college I used to listen to this and fall asleep at night . Nothing has ever clmed me ever since like this . There is a special place in Heaven for the Moody Blues

  • @silaswhite1972
    @silaswhite1972 Pƙed 4 lety +410

    I admit I was nervous when I saw you were doing this. You responded just the way you should . To many of us this song is an emotional and spiritual trip. So glad you took it.

    • @VavyLozano
      @VavyLozano Pƙed 4 lety +14

      Was and still our Wedding Song. That’s how much I love NIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN....

    • @Kate98755
      @Kate98755 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      A beautiful trip

    • @evojy
      @evojy Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Vavy Lozano it was my parents’ wedding song too it will always be in my heart because of that. Whenever I miss them, I always listen to the song but the long version. It just one of those songs that stays because of the intense declaration of love.

    • @michelleburkholder2547
      @michelleburkholder2547 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      To feel the collective unconcious. I played this to death when I was 14, 1975. Ya, still transcend. I don't realize others had the same experience

    • @miamidolphinsfan
      @miamidolphinsfan Pƙed 3 lety +7

      agree this song almost evokes a religious feel for those of us that grew up in the 60's....hit #1 twice...in 1967 & 1972

  • @ianmunro5677
    @ianmunro5677 Pƙed 3 lety +119

    Such a smart guy. Don't watch, just close your eyes and listen.

  • @donnabennett8546
    @donnabennett8546 Pƙed 3 lety +21

    Hits you in the feels, doesn't it? Definitely a song that needs to be heard in one's lifetime~

  • @KAS6558
    @KAS6558 Pƙed 3 lety +22

    Right now, my curtains are closed, the lights are off and I'm 18 years old when I heard this song for the first time on a darkened street and I'm on my way home from my fast food joint job. I had to stop nd listen to this. I have the album, and it is one you have to listen to and drift away with....

    • @racheldavis6581
      @racheldavis6581 Pƙed 20 dny

      Those are the best kind. I love his reactions to Pink Floyd too.

  • @TexasMagnolia
    @TexasMagnolia Pƙed 4 lety +300

    You would love “Tuesday Afternoon”; a must hear! Moody Blues did not get the accolades they deserved.

  • @clydeb7713
    @clydeb7713 Pƙed 4 lety +126

    This group was a force over many decades. Justice was finaly served when they were inducted in the rock and roll hall of fame in 2018 after being eligible since 1990!

  • @ernaanspach473
    @ernaanspach473 Pƙed 3 lety +38

    It's called "mood music". Bsck in the day when a group of friends, and maybe even a couple of strangers, could come together just for an evening of wine, music and some pleasant conversation. Memories....ty.

  • @kyleandrewsmasterson3359
    @kyleandrewsmasterson3359 Pƙed 3 lety +26

    This song makes me super emotional I can't get through this song without shedding tears!

  • @frankrizzo890
    @frankrizzo890 Pƙed 4 lety +79

    The singer Justin Hayward was *20 years old* when he recorded that. SO MUCH SOUL for his age.

  • @dennisyounkin644
    @dennisyounkin644 Pƙed 4 lety +188

    You know Jamel i just thought of how jealous i am of you!!! Im sitting here watching you trully enjoy a lot of songs for the very first time. I can only imagine i had the same feeling and look that you have for these songs 45 years ago!!! Trully enjoy the journey Brother!!!

    • @marypharris7629
      @marypharris7629 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      I've got my hubbs watching reaction videos now...I said the same thing. Hes getting to experience all these great musicians for the first time! Stuff we've had in our souls...its amazing! And hes truley enjoying the moment!

    • @joelegoffic5414
      @joelegoffic5414 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      I also like to think that your reactions are the same as the ones I had the first time I heard these songs you listen to. I remember listening to the moody blues, and many other old bands live here in Nova Scotia we had a lot of them start here and then we got to share them with the rest of the world so we all were blessed with their songs. Todays music is ok but in my opinion they can't be compared to the classic rock I grew up listening too. I hope you keep discovering and enjoying the music of my youth. I know I enjoy watching you discovering them.

    • @rastomasstanford7708
      @rastomasstanford7708 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Amen

  • @speckintime6953
    @speckintime6953 Pƙed 3 lety +39

    When you were high this album took you to another dimension. 😉

    • @gingw7333
      @gingw7333 Pƙed 3 lety

      Yes. The entire album sends you soaring.

    • @ladyEllie616
      @ladyEllie616 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Why to use drugs,if we have this?? 😜

  • @TheRugby23
    @TheRugby23 Pƙed 3 lety +19

    Justin was 19 years old when he wrote nights in white satin about one love affair ending and another beginning. A girlfriend gave him satin sheets.

  • @chrysb52
    @chrysb52 Pƙed 4 lety +63

    Headphones on, eyes closed. That's how we listened to it.

    • @charlesjohnson335
      @charlesjohnson335 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      That is the correct way to listen to it. ! Yep.

    • @helenbradley3123
      @helenbradley3123 Pƙed 3 lety

      Yes who cares about video . Your mind can make it so much better

    • @Kate98755
      @Kate98755 Pƙed 3 lety

      my preferred method, dim lighting, good music

  • @SK-or4lw
    @SK-or4lw Pƙed 3 lety +178

    First time I heard this song I was about 13, a poor poor girl in the mountains of Kentucky. I was listening to an old beat up radio and couldn't pick up anything on the FM side so I was listening to the AM and I heard only a few moments of it and was undoubtedly the most beautiful thing I had ever heard. That was back in the early 80s and it still moves me today.

    • @garysarratt1
      @garysarratt1 Pƙed 3 lety +7

      Must have been WLS 890 AM in Chicago; I did the same thing.

    • @traceyc2576
      @traceyc2576 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      It is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard

    • @boydbob64mcpeek87
      @boydbob64mcpeek87 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      Timeless music like this song moves rich and poor alike, including poor boys like me who grew up in Eastern KY...

    • @kenpatton8761
      @kenpatton8761 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      WLS Chicago was the only good station we could pick up on our old AM radio‘s...even in Louisville KY...back in early seventy‘s. A megawatt station!!!

    • @rastomasstanford7708
      @rastomasstanford7708 Pƙed 3 lety

      That's a beautiful story. Reminds me how I found Mr Bungle the first time. I heard a song by them on the đŸ“» but didn't know who it was then a friend had the album Disco Volante and it was on it and I lost my Sugar Honey Ice Tea.
      Sorry just wanted to share.

  • @davidgoza5620
    @davidgoza5620 Pƙed 3 lety +43

    I would suggest more Moody Blues, but dear Lord, there are so many masterpieces. One of the greatest groups ever and my first concert.

    • @rickhandlang6488
      @rickhandlang6488 Pƙed 2 lety

      While I like ur reactions you will never understand. This is one of the best songs ever,and it wasn't just sitting back listening,it was trippin,sitting back listening ....best of times so long ago

  • @mikes.4170
    @mikes.4170 Pƙed 3 lety +21

    You can’t live your life without hearing this song.

  • @BeastrealDT
    @BeastrealDT Pƙed 3 lety +134

    This is such a great song. The Moody Blues were said to be 15 years ahead of their time. Over 50 years later and still think that they are ahead of their time. Have seen them perform this song live twice. At the Greek Theater and at the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. #Fortunate

    • @emilyflotilla931
      @emilyflotilla931 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Saw them 4 years ago in an Art Noveau theater in South Bend, Indiana...BEST CONCERT EVER in my 66 years of life!

    • @garybregel4606
      @garybregel4606 Pƙed 2 lety +2

      You are vary lucky to have seen them live.

  • @ernestolopezdevictoria8512
    @ernestolopezdevictoria8512 Pƙed 4 lety +55

    Moody blues is all about the listening...closing the eyes and taking it all in...

  • @kevinmcconnell9426
    @kevinmcconnell9426 Pƙed 3 lety +15

    This album came out during a time where you picked up a new favorite song off the radio so you went down to your local music store and bought vinyl, and took it home put it on the record player, and plopped on your bed and listened, first side a, then side b.

  • @dtulip1
    @dtulip1 Pƙed 3 lety +33

    Justin Haywards voice used to send me to sleep with dreams I didn't even know I could have ..my all time favourite song of his is Forever Autumn

    • @pearlschoice1988
      @pearlschoice1988 Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Thank you for mentioning Forever Autumn. It is a haunting, beautiful song. âŁïž

    • @lynneedwards4538
      @lynneedwards4538 Pƙed 2 lety

      I had the absolute pleasure of seeing Justin in the recent War of the World's show. He reprised his original role singing Forever Autumn. I didn't even get to the first note before I was sobbing.

  • @nickming8027
    @nickming8027 Pƙed 3 lety +225

    How magical it would be to able to discover a masterpiece like this. Where is it to be found in today's music?

    • @tdistel
      @tdistel Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Have you heard of Porcupine Tree, Riverside or, Lunatic Soul?

    • @nickming8027
      @nickming8027 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@tdistel I will check it out.

    • @debbieverret4033
      @debbieverret4033 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      I rank this as the number 1 album of all time. I say that because they had the guts to do this and now look where they are today.

    • @laustcawz2089
      @laustcawz2089 Pƙed 3 lety

      Try "Hand Over My Heart"
      by Secret Sisters.

    • @dapto234
      @dapto234 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      This doesnt st with so called music of today it is soaring through the cosmos way over the top of everything else.riding along with Timothy Leary.

  • @charliebronco9029
    @charliebronco9029 Pƙed 4 lety +421

    Justin Hayward was 19 years old when he wrote it completely true artists

    • @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros4419
      @rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros4419 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      But it needs to be adressed that the melodic part was taken almost entirely from a clasical piece of music, the band's input was some arrangement and the lyrics

    • @charliebronco9029
      @charliebronco9029 Pƙed 4 lety +19

      And Justin Hayward wrote the classical piece of music at 19 years old

    • @FD2003Abc
      @FD2003Abc Pƙed 4 lety +10

      Justin and Greg Lake (RIP). Prodigies and now even if they are out there "modern music" provides no platform to deliver such genius.

    • @debrafranklin8285
      @debrafranklin8285 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Didn't he write it for his wife? That's what I read somewhere.

    • @annereidy7981
      @annereidy7981 Pƙed 4 lety

      @@rodrigoodonsalcedocisneros4419 and the lyrics are meaningless! I agree with you, melodrama without substance, not like Pink Floyd, but how did they get it together, where did money and opportunity come from? No, this is not a meaningful song! Drama Kings?

  • @JanArzooman
    @JanArzooman Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +3

    Can you imagine we used to hear this whole song on the radio? STILL gives me chills

  • @moonbeanification
    @moonbeanification Pƙed 3 lety +16

    This was one of my dad's very favorite songs. The album (In Search of the Lost Chord) was frequently played on the stereo when I was growing up. It's very dramatic and deep ... a real listening experience. At the end of his life, when my dad was in hospice, he had this CD and portable CD player at his bedside. This song was playing the night before he passed. That's how much he loved it. It will always remind me of him. I think he would've appreciated your generous, thoughtful reaction. God bless you !!!

    • @arthurbishop3173
      @arthurbishop3173 Pƙed rokem

      The song came from the album Days of Future Past-not In Search of the Lost Chord

  • @chiconeededthemoney
    @chiconeededthemoney Pƙed 4 lety +265

    The whole album, Days of Future Passed, is amazing.

    • @jenbcamping
      @jenbcamping Pƙed 4 lety +1

      I always liked to our children's children children but that was the one I heard first being born in 79

    • @Alondro77
      @Alondro77 Pƙed 4 lety +13

      I've listened to it many times. "Tuesday Afternoon" is another great one from the album.

    • @MrChoobsabre
      @MrChoobsabre Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Days of Future Passed and In Search of the Lost Chord are both so good start to finish

    • @jdrodi
      @jdrodi Pƙed 4 lety +2

      Days of Future Passed is my all time favorite album :)

    • @MontyVonT
      @MontyVonT Pƙed 4 lety +2

      No kidding... I was struggling in a dysfunctional family at 17 back in 1969 and played side 1 every night when I went to bed; it was such a fitting soundtrack to my yo7ng hippy angst.

  • @BrendaChristensen
    @BrendaChristensen Pƙed 3 lety +54

    Justin Hayward wrote this song when he was 18. He was installed in the Songwriters Hall of Fame more than 30 years ago. He is one of the most successful, prolific and greatest songwriters of the 20th century.

  • @DB-os6on
    @DB-os6on Pƙed 3 lety +10

    This song evokes the somber aura of an autumn night, or winter. It so perfectly captures angst, regret, as well as a specific time/season for me that I can not hear it without being whisked to the dead of night on a chilly autumn evening, reflecting on a wasted past...it just defies space and time...or more precisely, pinpoints it forever to a specific spot and with a specific feeling

  • @jasongraham5648
    @jasongraham5648 Pƙed 3 lety +9

    There’s nothing like professional musicians. An Orchestra is so beautiful

  • @zoniekat
    @zoniekat Pƙed 4 lety +87

    Beautiful, angelic vocals of Justin Hayward. Its amazing that someone could write such a beautiful, complex song at age 19.

  • @chriscollesano8463
    @chriscollesano8463 Pƙed 4 lety +208

    As a kid in the 70s this song would frequently come on the car radio. I remember feeling deep sorrow when I’d hear it, as just a little boy.

    • @russellwalker3837
      @russellwalker3837 Pƙed 4 lety +14

      man, you just read my mind. damn. and it still takes me there to this very day.

    • @chriscollesano8463
      @chriscollesano8463 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      russell walker đŸ˜„đŸ‘đŸŒ

    • @CantWaaait
      @CantWaaait Pƙed 4 lety +23

      Haunting as hell, makes you yearn for I don't even know what!

    • @chriscollesano8463
      @chriscollesano8463 Pƙed 4 lety +12

      CantWaaait makes you yearn for love, compassion, understanding. But loss,and regret becomes the reality.

    • @TheLuv4tankian
      @TheLuv4tankian Pƙed 4 lety +12

      Sorrow!! That is a perfect word! I also always use melancholy to describe it.

  • @debbiehorne3047
    @debbiehorne3047 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    My ABSOLUTE ALL TIME FAVORITE SONG! Born in 1960 and I cannot begin to say what power this song holds in my memories 💖💞💖

  • @barbarashumaker9301
    @barbarashumaker9301 Pƙed 3 lety +22

    Days of future past, listen to the whole album

  • @cucolopez1942
    @cucolopez1942 Pƙed 4 lety +39

    One of the most beautiful songs ever written.....

  • @taffybear1
    @taffybear1 Pƙed 4 lety +307

    You NEED to listen to the whole album, it is cinema for the ears!

    • @ssshadowwolf6762
      @ssshadowwolf6762 Pƙed 4 lety +16

      Mary Aker yep. The whole album is meant to be played like PF DSOTM was.

    • @johnwilles4636
      @johnwilles4636 Pƙed 4 lety +28

      Absolutely one of the most beautiful albums ever recorded. I saw them play it live in its entirety a couple years back for its 50 year anniversary.

    • @ssshadowwolf6762
      @ssshadowwolf6762 Pƙed 4 lety +11

      John Willes I’m jealous! I always wanted to listen to this in a planetarium!
      I can’t imagine what you experienced!
      I’m going to have to blue tooth this to my head phones !
      I miss those years !

    • @ssshadowwolf6762
      @ssshadowwolf6762 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      Mary Aker got my head phones on!

    • @johnwilles4636
      @johnwilles4636 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      @@ssshadowwolf6762 Jeremy irons did the poem. First half of the concert was their biggest hits. My buddies and I were stoned and drinking beer. One of the best nights of my life. A night in white satin.

  • @edmundoortizjr6485
    @edmundoortizjr6485 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +2

    I’m glad that the music of our past last forever. And is well appreciated for our next generations to come.

  • @clayboutin400
    @clayboutin400 Pƙed 2 lety +6

    This and many other Moody Blues songs were meant for you to just let your mind go where the music takes you. I was in 8th grade when this song came out and remember lying on my bed with headphones on and closing my eyes as soon as their songs started playing on the record.

  • @ilovemydogsam950
    @ilovemydogsam950 Pƙed 4 lety +237

    ProcolHarum = Whiter shade of pale
    Edit: it’s a real pleasure to listen along with you

  • @rsmyth75
    @rsmyth75 Pƙed 4 lety +105

    Getting Stoned and listening to this was an awakening back in 1969!!!

    • @buckcubmandingo6772
      @buckcubmandingo6772 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Same in 79', brother

    • @cjw2661
      @cjw2661 Pƙed 3 lety +5

      My parents listened to this in quad. The music would wrap around you.

    • @lisac8509
      @lisac8509 Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Yes 1972 just a little high.lol

    • @jeanportway3128
      @jeanportway3128 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      really makes me miss my teens

    • @geminikb
      @geminikb Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Cj W That’s a lovely way to describe this song and MB in general.

  • @cathyboyce6457
    @cathyboyce6457 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    I saw them in concert twice in the early 1970's ~~ amazing shows! Coming of age in the 1960/70's we were gifted with some of the best music ever! Experiencing this song in , shall we say, an altered state , was unreal!

  • @shotgunblast28
    @shotgunblast28 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    One of the. Most beautiful songs ever written. đŸŽ”

  • @Sisterfifi
    @Sisterfifi Pƙed 4 lety +107

    If you liked this you would also like The Hollies. ‘The Air That I Breathe’.

    • @PJEmbree
      @PJEmbree Pƙed 4 lety

      Try kd lang’s version. I heard it on you tube and immediately decided I’ve never heard a better version of Air That I Breathe.

  • @christinerobinson548
    @christinerobinson548 Pƙed 3 lety +55

    Justin Hayward has such a lovely voice, yes, just sit back, close you eyes and appreciative the quality of his singing.

  • @rachelrbayuk
    @rachelrbayuk Pƙed 3 lety +3

    You don’t just listen to The Moody Blues; you experience The Moody Blues. So beautiful. Thank you!

  • @leighhealy752
    @leighhealy752 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    The most beautiful song in the world. There’s a live version where they’re all a bit older and it’s absolute heaven ❀

  • @thejake4363
    @thejake4363 Pƙed 4 lety +277

    I never really liked this song until one night, a few years ago, I was on a long car ride, completely exhausted. It came on the radio (satellite radio, so they played the whole song) and I just decided to let it play because I liked the station (classic vinyl). For some reason, it took me on a journey I completely didn't expect. I felt calm. I felt at peace like nothing was wrong with the world at that time. It was like a hallucination, but I wasn't hallucinating. I was just completely enthralled and in the moment, floating through a dark night alone on the highway in pure bliss. Been one of my favorite songs of all time since then. It's amazing how a person's opinion can change based on the time and place and mood they're in when they hear something. It's like hearing it for the first time. Makes me cry every time.

    • @douglasgreen437
      @douglasgreen437 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      That is deep...

    • @themightythor1160
      @themightythor1160 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Funny I had a similar experience - it feeling like a hallucination. I routinely fall asleep listening to music. When I was young, one night I was awoken in the middle of the night by the poem at the end. Absolutely mesmerizing and haunting. Terrifying yet calming.

    • @fernandogalindo5370
      @fernandogalindo5370 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      Amen!

    • @hollydatsopoulos7998
      @hollydatsopoulos7998 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      Time of the Season by the Zombies was like that for me. Never cared for it until one night I was just in a certain mood, and it came on the radio, and it was like, “Oh! I get it now!” Loved it ever since!

    • @evec3832
      @evec3832 Pƙed 4 lety +6

      Something very similar happened to me with this song. I actually didn't like it for a long time until hearing it during a very atmospheric love scene n a movie i think called "Shattered" and absolutely loved it ever since! Completely changed it for me.

  • @michaelsheedy9354
    @michaelsheedy9354 Pƙed 4 lety +72

    The Amazing thing about them they could repeat this sound live in concert.

    • @terryb5803
      @terryb5803 Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Yeah, I saw them a couple of years ago and they nailed it perfectly. So good!!

    • @jvsmith7888
      @jvsmith7888 Pƙed 4 lety

      Yeah, they never pulled a Beatles and said they couldn't tour anymore because they couldn't recreate the sound live. This band went to great lengths to learn to play their songs 2 ways. One way in the studio which required each member to play several instruments for recordings (since they were often acting as an actual symphony orchestra) and another way for live shows (recreating the orchestra using synthesizers and such). I think they later simplified this process and just used the electronics to create the sound in studio. However, this song is from the album "Days of Future Passed" (an early effort) and here they recorded the album with the London Symphony Orchestra. They would, on occasion, perform live with an actual Symphony Orchestra backing them up, which was really cool.

    • @Yoda8945
      @Yoda8945 Pƙed 4 lety

      I love the Moody Blues and have every vinyl recording they made. I saw them in concert some 25 years ago and we were Milli-Vanilli'd. The bass player broke two strings and the bass line didn't quit. The flute part started before the flute was up to his lips. Absolutely terrible! The original drummer was on the stage waving sticks, but not really playing and his drums were not mic'd. Plus that he was sucking oxygen between songs. There was another drummer next to him actually playing.

  • @sharoncrawford3042
    @sharoncrawford3042 Pƙed 3 lety +7

    Hard to believe, I was a junior in highschool. Seems so long ago. Im 64 now. But these musicians are even older.

  • @ronaldpena8990
    @ronaldpena8990 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    I always loved The Moody Blues. I saw them 5 times over the years. The 4th time was with The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. That was the best !

  • @artistjoh
    @artistjoh Pƙed 3 lety +205

    You had it round the wrong way - Michael Jackson was sounding like The Moody Blues. The Moodies invented the concept album, they were the first rock band to write for the orchestra. Pop songs had always had sound engineers who layered-in orchestral backing, but that was backing. The Moodies treated the orchestra as an essential component of music from first conception, and their relationship with the London Symphony Orchestra has been a long and fruitful one. It was the Moody Blues who inspired the Beatles to create concept albums and use their producer to arrange orchestral experiments, but they themselves were not writing for the orchestra themselves. The Moodies have been one of the most underrated bands ever. Their work can be sublime. Nights In White Satin is one of those.

    • @labradoriteatheart
      @labradoriteatheart Pƙed 3 lety +13

      CORRECTION: The Beatles pioneered the concept albums as well as incorporating an orchestra in their album and not the Moody Blues as you wrongly stated. The Beatles' Sgt Pepper album, the first concept album and which includes an orchestra was released in May 1967. The Moody Blues' Days of Future Passed, which contains Nights In White Satin, was released in November 1967. The Moody Blues even stated that they were inspired by the Beatles' Sgt Pepper album into creating the Moody Blues' first concept album.

    • @juliaalexander5788
      @juliaalexander5788 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      This song definitely is a vibe that mimics everything from Bowie, Pink Floyd, Beatles, Led Zepplin, Sam Cooke. Billie Holiday

    • @rastomasstanford7708
      @rastomasstanford7708 Pƙed 3 lety

      So did Ray Charles.

    • @CandleLight1974
      @CandleLight1974 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      @@labradoriteatheart Hahahaha! That old chestnut.
      CORRECTION: 'Days of Future Passed' was recorded and ready for release months before 'Salt and Pepper's Oily Chip Shop Van' but was stalled because the most overrated act in music history was releasng a "concept" album.

    • @CandleLight1974
      @CandleLight1974 Pƙed 3 lety

      @V P Bullshit.

  • @jayniesgottagun
    @jayniesgottagun Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

    Without a doubt, this is the best slow dance song ever. So much of the vibe you would get would be from the memories of where you were and who you were with. You would remember the smell of her hair, the softness of her skin, and so much more that you would take with you for decades to follow.

  • @michaelhatem2520
    @michaelhatem2520 Pƙed 3 lety +14

    Jamel, keep this music alive

  • @HEllis-qu5nn
    @HEllis-qu5nn Pƙed 4 lety +70

    it still makes me tear up- it is just so profoundly human...we can all relate to that powerful stirring of emotion

    • @laura-gt3zc
      @laura-gt3zc Pƙed 3 lety

      Me, too!

    • @haskellbob
      @haskellbob Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Me too. I'm getting hooked on reading all this reminiscence, remembering how those days were, and having my experience confirmed by others.

    • @joep3499
      @joep3499 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Yassss!!!!

  • @donaldleider7382
    @donaldleider7382 Pƙed 4 lety +66

    The beauty of this song is that it means something different to everyone that listens to it!

  • @keelysb
    @keelysb Pƙed 3 lety +3

    This was truly a masterpiece of musical genius, and all the music I've heard again on your channel brings back so many masterpieces and musical gems that simply aren't found in todays musical experience. Close your eyes and just listen in order to understand what it was like growing up in the 60-70's era.

  • @lauriebowman6979
    @lauriebowman6979 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    I went to France with my high school and when we were walking around Paris this song was playing in a shoe store. It was just before they were closing for the night... streets were quiet and all you could hear was this song. Every time I hear it I'm immediately taken back to that shoe store.

  • @HornetVF103
    @HornetVF103 Pƙed 4 lety +122

    You need to buy the album “Days of Future Past” and listen from beginning to end. Best heard in a dark room and just let your mind wander to the lyrics!

  • @frankgregory6845
    @frankgregory6845 Pƙed 4 lety +103

    The poem being read at the end was their drummer, Graeme Edge. He would read that standing at a microphone then go to the drum kit and perform. The Moody Blues were one of the first 'rock' bands to have concept albums. 'In Search of the Lost Chord", 'Every Good Boy Deserves Favour', etc. 20 years ago they went on tour and they would travel as just their band but would send the sheet music ahead to the next venues. The local orchestra there would learn the songs and play with the Moodys on stage. I got a chance to ask the lead singer Justin Hayward once if they were still nervous when they got up on stage to play. He replied that performing on stage with an orchestra they had never hit a note with was one of the most nerve wracking things they had ever done. Check out the album 'Moody Blues, Red Rock' czcams.com/video/zlBZJIlh3i0/video.html They are one of my favorite bands, and I hope they become one of yours.

    • @jr8870
      @jr8870 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      Mike Pinder, who played the Mellotron, did the spoken word portions on all their albums until he left the band after Seventh Sojourn... Graeme Edge took over at that point...

    • @bigk4755
      @bigk4755 Pƙed 3 lety +4

      That album: The Moody Blues with The Colorado Philharmonic at Red Rocks was a magical show. We were lucky and got to see the second night of that, there were no filming distractions and associated bs like the first night endured. The high quality of the sound bouncing around at Red Rocks was incredible. We had 6’th row near center seats or something like that, right in front of the sound booth. Magical and special.

    • @johnpartington8873
      @johnpartington8873 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@jr8870 Mike Pinder left after Octave not Seventh Sojourn. He didn't tour the Octave album.

    • @haskellbob
      @haskellbob Pƙed 3 lety +2

      A friend of mine is a percussionist. He once played in the symphony orchestra that accompanied the MB's. They used his gong to end the show.

    • @quantumleaper8396
      @quantumleaper8396 Pƙed 3 lety

      I LOVE YOUR KNOWLEDGE ITS LIKE WHEN I TOOK MUSIC APPRECIATION

  • @angelunaware
    @angelunaware Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    There were no videos in the 70s. Music was a listening experience and the visual was what you created it to be in your mind. That is why the music was so incredible and the guitar and drum solos spectacular.

  • @sonja73
    @sonja73 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    This was my fathers favourite song and when he passed away 5,5 years ago it was the first song we played at his funeral...this song always reach my heart every time and i see my dad❀

  • @jeffheywood152
    @jeffheywood152 Pƙed 4 lety +78

    Your the reason I’m remembering music, that I can’t believe I’ve forgotten about. Thx đŸ€

  • @asraharrison
    @asraharrison Pƙed 4 lety +34

    This song is so haunting. I loved it when I was a kid, but it always haunted me.

  • @kentclark6420
    @kentclark6420 Pƙed 3 lety +8

    This song is probably not too easy to absorb all at once. Try it again some night, alone with the headphones, kicking back. It'll take you where we've all gone before!

  • @richardscanlan3167
    @richardscanlan3167 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Educting yourself with all these classics.Good for you,Jamal.

  • @TheGoldbaxter
    @TheGoldbaxter Pƙed 4 lety +386

    It's called talent man, now you know why we think todays music is less than music!

    • @johnjohnon8767
      @johnjohnon8767 Pƙed 4 lety +17

      You know it

    • @okiewade917
      @okiewade917 Pƙed 4 lety +18

      Indeed!!!

    • @effigytormented
      @effigytormented Pƙed 4 lety +21

      You won't hear greatness on the radio. You'll dig in youtube and sound cloud for the new geniuses

    • @the-NightStar
      @the-NightStar Pƙed 4 lety +19

      There's still good stuff today, you just need to know where to find it. Just because it's less prevalent doesn't mean it's not there. This is true for all ages in history in some form or another.

    • @mnob1122
      @mnob1122 Pƙed 4 lety +10

      ᔗʰᔉNight★Star Yeah, right, good luck finding it. Most of the so called music today is crap. I’m sure it is there. Somewhere. Just not in abundance as it once was. The only new music I listen to is coming from blues artists.

  • @xe2ac
    @xe2ac Pƙed 4 lety +45

    I was 12 years old when I first heard this amazing song, leaving lasting impression for the rest of my life

    • @haskellbob
      @haskellbob Pƙed 3 lety

      I was 15 when I first heard it, and it had the same impact on me. I can recite "Late Lament" to perfection, in synch with Graeme Edge - that's how completely this song has possessed me. It is good to hear from others who were affected the same way! It is like sharing a religion, without the claptrap and absurd dogma. Sharing just the beauty of a transcendent musical experience.

    • @charlesjohnson335
      @charlesjohnson335 Pƙed 3 lety

      Ditto

  • @wandaprescott6672
    @wandaprescott6672 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Just Listen !! Thats All..đŸ’•đŸ’•đŸ’•đŸŽŒđŸŽ”đŸŽ¶âœŒđŸ™đŸ˜‰

  • @Javelina_Poppers
    @Javelina_Poppers Pƙed 2 lety +2

    We all latched onto the Day's of Future Passed album when it came out in 67, especially Nights In White Satin. Perfect song for a bunch of high school kids to get high to. Oh the memories.

  • @susanball692
    @susanball692 Pƙed 4 lety +124

    Now imagine that you're a kid listening to the radio and this comes on and becomes a regular part of the rotation. Oh, and Led Zeppelin, CCR, etc. Soul changing and inspiring. Everyday!

    • @catbyte0679
      @catbyte0679 Pƙed 4 lety +19

      We might be older than dirt now, but we had one helluva soundtrack to our lives.

    • @anthonyblakely399
      @anthonyblakely399 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      Absolutely

    • @raatoons
      @raatoons Pƙed 3 lety +2

      I couldn't have said it better ...

    • @anthonyblakely399
      @anthonyblakely399 Pƙed 3 lety +2

      @@raatoons And we didn't even think of it that way...the groups and music gods were created by us...and we didn't know....lol....hahaha...we just knew they came from us and was conveying music and lyrics about our culture!!!

    • @anthonyblakely399
      @anthonyblakely399 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @JP McCray Oh absolutely....absolutely...I just bought "Going For The One" by Yes....I am in HEAVEN!!!!

  • @_Lisa_S_
    @_Lisa_S_ Pƙed 4 lety +182

    Ahhhh -- timeless !! Written by one of the band members at age 19 -- incredible ! The song was a tale of a yearning love from afar ... love the songs that have made their mark then, and are still relevant now. (love your channel !)

    • @jamelakajamal
      @jamelakajamal  Pƙed 4 lety +15

      Thank YouđŸ™đŸŸ

    • @mikewalter1111
      @mikewalter1111 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Lisa speaks truth. 😊

    • @cristiona22
      @cristiona22 Pƙed 4 lety +8

      Justin Hayward the lead singer wrote it.

    • @mandje2002
      @mandje2002 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@cristiona22 love his voice!!

    • @joseanl
      @joseanl Pƙed 4 lety +8

      being english a second language I always listened to this song while being a kid and felt it had kinda like a spooky, eerie vibe to it. with the weird choir and everything. It was cool but a bit terrifying as well

  • @cocoemrick1903
    @cocoemrick1903 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    The Moody Blues. Music not just heard, but more importantly, felt!

  • @pennydreadfull
    @pennydreadfull Pƙed 3 lety +1

    My older sisters listened to them, and I fell in love. They put on the best concert ever. They sounded just like this! Was an amazing night I'll never forget.

  • @Prozak63
    @Prozak63 Pƙed 4 lety +45

    This song can definitely draw you into a different world.

  • @maxbrazil3712
    @maxbrazil3712 Pƙed 4 lety +90

    Pure auditory art, the complete opposite of today's popular music.

  • @debigoodaker6841
    @debigoodaker6841 Pƙed 2 lety +2

    Jamel aka Jamal - absolutely AMAZING to hear your reaction to this classic. Truly great music stands the test of time.

  • @lynneedwards4538
    @lynneedwards4538 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    We sang, cried, danced and made babies to the music of the Moody Blues playing throughout our lives. Each album was an entire journey and very progressive for the time. It was great to see this again and thank you for your great reaction.

  • @TheLuv4tankian
    @TheLuv4tankian Pƙed 4 lety +116

    Btw, they went into the studio and recorded this song in one take. The band members all left completely shaken.

    • @mwfmtnman
      @mwfmtnman Pƙed 4 lety +3

      Truly?

    • @crescentfreshbret
      @crescentfreshbret Pƙed 4 lety +4

      Was the orchestra part of this single take, or were they recorded separately?

    • @priesty4783
      @priesty4783 Pƙed 4 lety +7

      Actually they recorded the track over the course of a very long day, not a single take. No wonder they left shaken - they were knackered.

    • @TheLuv4tankian
      @TheLuv4tankian Pƙed 4 lety +5

      @@priesty4783 Thank you for the correction!

    • @rigut229
      @rigut229 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      TheLuv4tankian DRUGS WILL DO THAT

  • @glenndespres5317
    @glenndespres5317 Pƙed 4 lety +66

    Love your reaction to the ending... yeah. How that album was recorded is a story by itself. They walked into a studio to record and found it already booked by a full orchestra. Guess what happened. The best thing since chocolate and peanut butter.

    • @lymangreen5020
      @lymangreen5020 Pƙed 4 lety +13

      Glenn Despres actually, the record company wanted a record to demonstrate the brand new technology of stereo recording. The original idea was Dvorak’s “New World Symphony” for orchestra and rock band. The Moody Blues had been working on a song cycle based on an ordinary day. An orchestrator was hired to score sections for orchestra with melodies already developed by the Moody. The drummer wrote out the poetic sections to “bookend” the piece. A brilliant idea to use a reverse Gong to start the piece off and then end the grand finale with a gong stroke!! Awesome and powerful!!

    • @elainewaller-rose9707
      @elainewaller-rose9707 Pƙed 4 lety +4

      @@lymangreen5020 Wow! I've never heard the backstory. Thank you.

    • @godisbollocks
      @godisbollocks Pƙed 4 lety +1

      Pretty sure all of that orchestration was recorded on the Mellotron keyboard, not played live by an orchestra in the studio.

    • @lymangreen5020
      @lymangreen5020 Pƙed 4 lety +5

      godisbollocks, Please check the history behind the recording of this record. Both the orchestra and mellotron were use. Also, Ray Thomas played flute.

    • @lymangreen5020
      @lymangreen5020 Pƙed 4 lety +3

      godisbollocks go look at the booklet that comes with the CD. There are mellotron parts during the rock band sections but there is also a full symphonic orchestra.

  • @helenatyeo6840
    @helenatyeo6840 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Adore this song ..live version even better ..incredible moody blues .

  • @Mark-xt8jp
    @Mark-xt8jp Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Saw the Moody Blues in concert back in the '90s and it was great, my girl and I loved this song and sang it to each other.

  • @MrBobbyz24
    @MrBobbyz24 Pƙed 4 lety +275

    Nice! Another great Moody Blues song is "Tuesday Afternoon"