First Time Reaction | The Moody Blues - Nights In White Satin | Reaction
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I am lucky enough to have seen them in concert in the early 70's. What a concert it was! Every member is so talented. When Justin Hayward sang this song, fans threw red roses onto the stage.
"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.
This was written and sung by Justin Hayward. Absolutely beautiful from start to finish! Do yourself a favor and check out the long version of this song, a.k.a. "The Night," including a touching yet haunting poem, "Late Lament."
If you loved this...the live version...with full orchestra... will blow your mind x
This entire album is a trip worth exploring. It starts with the dawn and moves through the day and ends with the night which is this song along with a moving orchestral interlude and a spoken word poem, the Late Lament. The theme of the album is about our cycles of life within the cycles of nature. The cyclical theme is highlighted by a gong ending the album and the sound of a gong strike played backwards opening it as a reminder that the end of one cycle starts a new one. The use of orchestral interludes to bind one song to the next made this album very unique and popular at that time. I still love listening to it from dawn to night.
The live version with the orchestra is awesome! Also there’s a longer version with a poem.
This is my childhood right here...my mom was a hippie. She played this non stop in the 80s on reel to reel. Love this band keep going there is more
Apparently Justin Hayward wrote this when he was about 18. There's a couple of later live versions on here with a full orchestra and a big finish. Well worth a listen.
On my opinion the most beautiful love song ever written/produced/sung.
This is Justin Heyward singing. He wrote this when he was 19.
They were contemporaries of Pink Floyd; Emerson, Lake, and Palmer; The Who; and Electric Light Orchestra. Lots of great music there. There's a spoken poem at the end of the extended version
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You haven’t heard the song if you didn’t hear the gong💙👍
You totally need to hear the studio version. There’s a poem at the end that is simply amazing. This video totally ripped you off! They have so much amazing music to be sold short like this. Their talent was boundless.
Definitely need to hear to full version called, The Night.
It's from a progressive rock album called Days of Future Passed. The whole album is brilliant.
Denny Laine was gone at this point. Justin Hayward wrote and sang thus one. The Moody's had four songwriting members each of which would sing lead for their own written songs.
Good call on the Pink Floyd analogy, because (like Dark Side of the Moon or Wish You Were Here or The Wall) this is an album that you really need to understand as a whole. On the surface, it walks you through one day, from morning to night. Underneath, it walks you through life, from youth to old age. The spoken poem at the end wraps it all up beautifully, and the symphonic rock sound is the pinnacle of that art form.
Now I wouldn't just say this to a bunch of guys, but since I'm pretty much anonymous here I will admit that for any man who has at one time truly fallen in love with a woman and yearns for her in her absence (either by her being permanently gone or over the prospect) this song will bring you right back to that time and--for better or worse--replay those feelings in your mind and all the ache involved. It's incomparable.
With no shame, my father is in love with song. It's expressive.
Now go watch this song live at the Royal Albert Hall!!!! Newer and way better!!!!🎶🎼🎵🥁🎹🎤🎸🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
It's the most beautiful I've heard as well. Haunting is the word. It's really awesome with earphones.
This Era of music has such depth. Its gonna take you a long time to hit all the music from 1969 to 1982.
this was my very first concert-1971! been listening to them for decades!
This was the theme for my first formal dinner and dance. I remember the dinner for watching the chaperones trying to eat fried chicken dressed to the max and my sister asking mom how close to close dance. By the way the answer is don’t crush the velvet on the dress.
Love that you love it! The version you saw is an abbreviated version of the entire song. There is an orchestra involved as well as a spoken poem at the end - totally haunting and it reverberates. Hope you get to watch/listen the full version
Justin Hayward is the lead singer. Beautiful voice.
His voice is all him. There is a live version/video of this that is a must see.
Check out: Question, The Voice, and the LONG version of The Afternoon to start.
Enjoy the trip.
I've seen so many of your reactions and I always love them. I love what you have to say. And I think you should really check out another huge hit by them called, I'm just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band. I bet you anything you'll get up out of your chair and start dancing.
Love this song. While you're in the 60s check out Tommy James and the Shondells " Crystal Blue Persuasion"
You found them one of the best bands of the 60-70 years get all albums starting from the 1st one with Lodge and Hayworth I listened to them got me through so much I was living next to the Grateful Dead when they appeared I fell in love with them, I'm enjoying all genres
You have captured this song perfectly ❤
So many youtubers let the comments change their style! You be you! I don't watch to have you morph into some of pc watered down version of yourself. You wanna pause, fuckin pause!
You have amazing recall and insights. I thank you for that. I would remind you that these artists, most of them, were just kids!
Reminder 2, music cost money. It was hard to get all the good stuff that came out in the 70 s and 80s. Money didn't grow on trees! I hope you can appreciate the struggle.
So many real good bands fell by the wayside. One is STARZ.
You need to hear the full album version with the Lament at the end.
Thanks for doing the full version.
It's amusing and interesting to see that so many of your rock&roll references are from movies. My generation listened to new music on the radio and then bought the singles or the albums, some of which I still own after 60 years. When I was in college studying classical music, we would have all night sessions playing the parts from these songs by ear while someone would write it out on staff paper because we couldn't afford the sheet music, even if we could find it. Now that technology has come so far, my musician children play from music displayed on tablets on their music stands!
Yeah....it's rather sad that most of this generation only know of these songs from movies and have no idea of the great musicians and bands that wrote and performed them. This song hit the #1 song on the radio for decades!! Every New Years the radio would do their countdown and it was always the #1.
Their album Threshold of a Dream has some of their best songs, I think.
My favorite Moody Blues song is “Question” only because of “Nights In White Satin” burnout. Prom themes and 8-tracks, it was everywhere. It’s still a great song, nothing like it.
Good review/reaction style. Try “Tuesday Afternoon,” or “The Question” or “Just a Singer in a Rock n Roll Band”
The Moody Blues are classic in their native UK 🇬🇧. Not played enough here in the USA 🇺🇸.
The Moody Blues were around when The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Kinks, Pink Floyd, Bee Gees started. UK 🇬🇧 had talent! 😎 Meanwhile, Golden Earring started in The Netherlands 🇳🇱.
Denny Laine quit Moody Blues and joined Sir Paul McCartney in Wings. Laine left in 1982.
Great 👍 song. 50 years 🎂.
Suggested video 📹: Moody Blues perform I Know You're Out There Somewhere.
This is "lights-out-late-at-night-listening-through-headphones" music! I also highly recommend you check out "Tuesday Afternoon" (or, "The Afternoon...") from the same album. Great vibe.
The effect is the mellotron. A very interesting keyboard that was is kind of the ancestor of the synthesizer.
One of the unique things about the classic line-up of the band is all five members wrote the songs and four of them traded lead vocals. Plenty of great songs to pick from with a lot of variety. I suggest Question, Story in Your Eyes, I'm Just A Singer or Isn't Life Strange to start with.
Started in 1966 they are brilliant singer songwriter s. Justin Hayward being the front Man
THAT IS NOT DENNY. Denny was the original singer. That is Justin Howard the second singer and wrote this song.
Great musicians. You really need to listen to the extended version - this is just the introduction to something much more.
You need to play the album version.
FYI: Johnny Nash hits: i can see clearly now, tears on my pillow, dream lover, loving you, and many others...
This album, like many of their albums, is a concept. Nights in White Satin is the most famous track, but my favorite on this album is Tuesday Afternoon.
Its been 40 yrs since I first heard this and I just relapsed a hallucinogenic trip.
Oh, the heck was that the research is the best part. We want you to know about the band about the back story about all those little details that we know. We want to see you have that aha moment when you learn them. So please, I hope you don't listen to those folks. I love the research part where you learn the things we've known for decades
Mike Pinder one of the pioneers using the Mellotron.
Justin Hayward is the singer.
Iconic
I think this is from the album A question of Balance or, on the threshold of a dream.
Johnny Nash, I can see clearly now. I believe you have heard that song, you would make a great reaction with it.
Written and sung by Justin Hayward. NOT DENNY. Nights in White Satin” would be the second single he wrote for the group, aged just 19. The white satin was a set of sheets bought for Hayward by a girlfriend, from whom he had since parted - the subject of the “letters I've written, never meaning to send”.
To my knowledge, this album is the first ever attempt to use an orchestra in Rock music.
If so, is truly groundbreaking.
You must listen to the longer version with the poem at the end. The poem makes the song.
The lead singer is justin Hayward.
Look up the mellatron, it's what they used for dome of the instrumentals.
Justin Haywood is the lead. Denny left after their 1st album.
Great reactions please check out Junior Brown; My wife thinks your dead. Music video is available. He was a studio musician and then went solo with his wife on rhythm guitar. He plays a custom made ( guitar / steel guitar ). He has a large catalog of tunes and has a great deep voice. Keep doing yo' thang big dog. ❤
Justin Haywood is the lead vocal.
This isn't even the full version! This version ends before the addition of the poem. It's such a good denouement, and add to the Arthurian courtly vibe of the song.
You have to watch the live version, from 2011!
They cut the end off! ... The Moody Blues - Nights In White Satin .. this is not the way we heard it when it came out. It should be...The Moody Blues - Nights In White Satin/Late Lament. ... late lament is the poem at the end. In concert they didn't do it that way but they didn't cut off the orchestra either.
Justin Hayward is the lead vocal. He also wrote the song. It is a beautiful concept album from start to finish. This is the short version
Too many reactors look to the first part of MB and always say it's Denny. WTF. Read on.
A little bit of advice, check to see if there is a long or extended version for any music from sixties, seventies, eighties… you missed something really special within this song from the “Days of Future Past” album version 😊
Full album version is even better!
Can you play the first track on the album; On the threshold ift a Dream. Also the last track. It shows their Diversity. Thank you Bro. 💟🌠💫
Live please
Check out their song: Are you sitting comfortably
💙Start down the Moody Blues’ rabbit hole with “Procession/The story in your Eyes. 💙
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It is unfortunate that you didn't listen to the full album version of this song with the heavy poem at the end. The long, album version has so much more to it than this short, single version. You missed the full flavor of this song.
Other Moody Blues songs I highly recommend listening to are: Tuesday Afternoon, Question, The Story In Your Eyes, New Horizons, I'm Just A Singer In A Rock And Roll Band, Watching And Waiting, It's Up To You, Melancholy Man, and Ride My Seesaw. Just to name a few.
Please! Please! Listen to the entire album, Days of Future Past, front to back, without stopping.
The Moody Blues were one of a number of bands that occupy the category called "progressive rock," where rather than rely on three or four chords, they wrote more complex music incorporating elements of classical music and aimed for something higher than the simple and loud. Other bands in this category include Pink Floyd, Procol Harem, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Yes, and even Queen (consider "Bohemian Rhapsody"). Other songs I like by the Moody Blues include "The Story in Your Eyes," "Tuesday Afternoon," and "For My Lady."
This particular youtube chops off the ending of the song, which incorporates an orchestral accompaniment, which is quite dramatic. I would encourage you to find a youtube of the full song to get the full effect.
By the way, for the past 50 years, I somehow thought the title of the song was "*Knights* in White Satin." (After all, they're British.) Why did it take me so long to notice there was no K?
Yes....like your reaction but you need to listen to the longer album version🤙
Random soundtrack info is just annoying but great reaction! BTW...like they said....long version.
Yiu should have done the kong live version!
So what you're trying to say. It's not really a hip song. But a beautiful song. Like something from king arthur
You covered this in the research, but, having never heard of them before, you're excused. Denny left after the first album. This is Justin Heyward on vocals. Unfortunately, you got the short version that cuts off the orchestra and the poem. This and Whiter Shade of Pale by Procal Harum are two of the classiest singles of all time.
Most people have only heard the 1972 mix of the akbum. The original 1967 mix is now out there in high definition. I highly recommend going through the album as a whole as the songs largely flow together and the sound is spectacular. Way better than this video, and this doesn't sound bad.
"Ignorance is blind"
Justin Hayward has been married for 55 years.
Un re quite ed. Not reciprocated love. 😘
This is not the best version to listen to, you should hear the full version - it includes the poem, "Late Lament" at the end. Absolutely haunting when heard in full - as intended by the band.
Thats not the whole song, thwy cut off the ending! You must hewr the full album version. You missed the magical ending!!!!
You dont have to pause during a great song!!
It's for copyright purposes. Sucks, but that's CZcams...
LOVE the reaction!! :) ♥ “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you believe in Him so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” ~ Romans 15:13
It's ok, sometimes the history is boring, sometimes not.
You picked the short AM radio version - here's the correct one to listen to: czcams.com/video/gqaiS-sDQyY/video.html