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Komentáře • 421

  • @barrycross2585
    @barrycross2585 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The Moody Blues is my absolute favourite band, they are a personal choice for me because they reach me where i live. I know the albums intimately, they are a part of my DNA. For me its brilliant to hear of people coming to their music, hearing and appreciating it. I feel its a shame to hear people say i don't have time, i'm too busy. For me the old cliche is still apposite, it goes thus, What is time if full of care i have no time to stand and stare.

  • @swiater1
    @swiater1 Před 2 lety +1

    The Moody Blues ls almost perfection, Jesus is perfection!

  • @sciwiz57
    @sciwiz57 Před 4 lety +76

    When I was young had a tough upbringing with an abusive father these guys saved my life! Didn’t do drugs, didn’t do alcohol, did Moodies . Days of Future Past-heaven.

  • @dtchinacat3973
    @dtchinacat3973 Před 3 lety +37

    I rank the Moody Blues up there with the Beatles: PURE PERFECTION!!!

    • @jimmalachowsky4052
      @jimmalachowsky4052 Před 3 lety +4

      For me it's Beatles number one, The Moody Blues number two!

    • @mikereiss4216
      @mikereiss4216 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Funny you say that because for the past few years I've been saying that next to the Beatles The Moody Blues were the greatest songwriters. I think Genesis were up there too though.

  • @sammybeck7794
    @sammybeck7794 Před 5 lety +91

    The Moody Blues were definitely ahead of their time

  • @WashuHakubi4
    @WashuHakubi4 Před 5 lety +61

    Justin Hayward IS The Voice. The cleanest, purest vocals in Rock history.

    • @profjohnfrinks
      @profjohnfrinks Před 4 lety +4

      To be fair... all members of this band had vocal rolls, with most of them having excellent voices...

    • @jgilbertify
      @jgilbertify Před 4 lety +4

      Oh Yeah.... He has the voice of an ANGEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the English have the best singers... I'm tellin ya!!!

    • @davidnord5651
      @davidnord5651 Před 4 lety +1

      They were the best band ever and still are

    • @i.marchand4655
      @i.marchand4655 Před 3 lety

      I don't know, I heard that Roger Daltrey still sings a razor line, every time ....

  • @srawrats77
    @srawrats77 Před 3 měsíci +4

    THIS is what a rock song is supposed to sound like.

  • @Georgestella100
    @Georgestella100 Před 4 lety +33

    I truly struggle to think of a singer who had such a smooth, melodic voice as Justin Hayward!

  • @jeffkuipers1030
    @jeffkuipers1030 Před rokem +1

    my parents always played this song in the early 80's and fell in love with it and still do.

  • @tantraman10
    @tantraman10 Před 4 lety +8

    Nobody has mentioned, " NEVER COMES THE DAY"!!! Am I the only one who loved THAT one??????

    • @richardnoggin1904
      @richardnoggin1904 Před rokem +1

      One of my faves!! Don't know why it's less popular than Tuesday Afternoon.

    • @213twinkle8
      @213twinkle8 Před 6 měsíci +1

      One of the best my friend...if only you knew whats inside of me now....

  • @painterdawn2
    @painterdawn2 Před 2 lety +2

    This was my all time favorite song growing up. I would put on the 45 and lay on the floor with my eyes closed. When it was over I'd put it on again.

  • @burtonmediaprod
    @burtonmediaprod Před 5 lety +65

    The Moody Blues (in my opinion) have the BEST first 7 ALBUMS in the history of popular music(except maybe the Beatles could be argued, although their first couple were certainly a product of the times-but still great, and Led Zeppelin). Each Moody's album is a journey. The first 4 are without a doubt mind shaping and truly innovative pieces of work. Their producer/engineer Tony Clarke is to the Moody blues, what George Martin was to the Beatles. I've listened to the Moody Blues all my life. And I can honestly say no band touches me more. I love Steely Dan, The Doors, The Beatles, Pink Floyd... But the Moody Blues are from another place altogether.

    • @charleshallier7853
      @charleshallier7853 Před 5 lety +3

      Clark Griswald, oh how true Clark. For sure, all of the Moody Blues music is absolutely timeless. They are on there own level far away from other’s. Certainly in my top ten, bands of all time, hands down!! ~ Peace ✌️

    • @starry2006
      @starry2006 Před 4 lety +4

      A Question of Balance and On the Threshold of a Dream are major albums imo. They lost one of their members by the mid 70s so the song looked at here has a different sound. It's ridiculous that of their earlier songs Nights in White Satin is the only one well known.

    • @mikereiss4216
      @mikereiss4216 Před 10 měsíci

      The main seven but not first seven. DOFP was technically their second album.

    • @ClarkEClark
      @ClarkEClark Před 10 měsíci

      @@mikereiss4216 I'm aware. Sometimes I feel its just easier to phrase it that way. Its pretty much a new band at that point anyway with Justin and John joining and others leaving. I also enjoy Denny Laine with Paul and Linda McCartney in Wings. But yes technically you are right, I should have called it "the classic 7". I just want everyone to enjoy The Moody Blues!!

  • @jimfrederick3907
    @jimfrederick3907 Před 5 lety +42

    "I'm Just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band" is a must! But then so are about 20 others!

  • @gordonhughes3445
    @gordonhughes3445 Před 5 lety +45

    RIP Ray Thomas.

    • @glennclarke4239
      @glennclarke4239 Před 4 lety +3

      Ray Thomas's ''From Mighty Oaks " is one of the genre's most fabulous albums and hardly did anything. R.I.P. Ray.

  • @domtipp3425
    @domtipp3425 Před 3 lety +9

    Hands down my favourite moody blues song. It's flawless

  • @daletwin1
    @daletwin1 Před 3 lety +2

    Probably the most underrated Moody Blues songs is: NEW HORIZONS!! I really believe Kel will LOVE IT. Also, The Story In Your Eyes is a great rocker. Another very underrated song by them is: It's Up To You.

  • @NYCOPERAFAN
    @NYCOPERAFAN Před 3 lety +2

    Probably the best song from their post-Pinder period.

    • @mikereiss4216
      @mikereiss4216 Před 3 měsíci

      Hard to disagree with that. This song is perfection imo.

  • @jamielandis4308
    @jamielandis4308 Před 2 lety

    My first Moody Blues song! I fell in love with them and over the last 39 years…ummm!

  • @daricetaylor737
    @daricetaylor737 Před 2 lety

    Everyone has that little voice inside them that tells them to act, and we as individuals tend to shut that little voice up. Time to act upon that little voice is now, in the present. It does no one any good to look to the future with open arms without living in the present, and the lessons we so sadly learn from our past are unchangeable.....so remember that golden rule.....be kind to others, listen to that still small voice and live life with no regrets. That is what this song means to me.

  • @timothyparsons8327
    @timothyparsons8327 Před 4 lety +1

    This song, written by singer/guitarist Justin Hayward happened when The Moody Blues experienced another transition in their long career. It seems appropriate to me that The voice epitomises this new chapter with its “gusto” both lyrically and musically. Probably the most evident change is with the keyboard, injecting a new driving force to this and subsequent songs through the 1980s. May l suggest you listen to at least one song from 1967 , through to the late 1970s?...Have fun!

  • @milfordtrethowan2474
    @milfordtrethowan2474 Před 5 lety +2

    The moody blues can make a Grown man cry like a baby that's how deep some of there music is.There English knights from another time !!

  • @roypatton1707
    @roypatton1707 Před 4 lety +1

    Rich, the way Kel looks at you is pure love. Everyone should have someone who looks at them like that.

  • @williamosborne6866
    @williamosborne6866 Před 4 lety +3

    The single most powerful line, in a song full of them....."with your arms around the future, and your back up against the past - you're already falling, the one that it's calling is you."

  • @suzanrhodes
    @suzanrhodes Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the Moody Blues .. 2018 we lost Raymond Thomas..founder of The Moody Blues. And flutist. I began listening to this type of music about 1969 although Moody Blues came later

  • @patricknicolucci5073
    @patricknicolucci5073 Před 5 lety +28

    1981 great Moody's Record Long Distance Voyager many gems on that record

  • @chrisduehring3042
    @chrisduehring3042 Před 3 lety

    no worries love...the Moody Blues, tho around before you were born, are indeed timeless. Welcome to the family of MB lovers...you are in good company.

  • @michaelhames3477
    @michaelhames3477 Před 2 lety

    New subscriber 69 yrs old. Junior Junior High and High School were the Beatles, The Moody Blues. My first concert ( 350+ to date ) was Jimi Hendrix. I bought and listened to all the Moody Blues albums over and over. Zeppelin, The Who, The Stones. I have had the privilege of listening to all in concert, my surround home system, and always in my car. Still crank them all up.
    Listening today to newer artists in addition. Matchbox 20, John Mayer,
    One Republic, Nora Jones, etc.
    Like what you have been playing.
    So much more available out there that are pinnacles of rock, etc.

  • @craigdoriety9798
    @craigdoriety9798 Před 2 lety +1

    Been listening to them since 1969 when I was 9 and got a little AM radio. I remember falling to sleep at night listening to Nights in White Satin. Their music always gives me a feeling of Fall which is my favorite season.

  • @karnerbutterfly
    @karnerbutterfly Před 3 měsíci

    My absolute all-time favorite song from during my own lifetime. Sublime!

  • @jr8870
    @jr8870 Před 5 lety +26

    Their first seven albums are their magnum opus... Seven different concept albums that influenced all of progressive rock... All lyrics have intense meaning... Thanks so much!!!

    • @taun856
      @taun856 Před 5 lety +1

      Actually, they had an album before Days Of Future Past - it had one fairly popular song that was mainstream rock (of the day - we would probably call it pop-rock these days)... But you are right the "COre Seven Albums" are genius!

    • @jr8870
      @jr8870 Před 5 lety

      You’re correct, but the band had a different lineup and direction,,,, Denny Lane sang lead (and later joined Wings) and there was no Justin Hayward... The “classic” lineup continued through the next 7 albums, after which Mike Pinder (keyboards/Mellotron) departed and was replaced by Patrick Moraz from Yes...

  • @michaelyork4554
    @michaelyork4554 Před 5 lety +31

    Wildest Dreams, my Daughters used to dance around to it when they were young. I Know Your Out There Somewhere, Question, Ride My See Saw, many more And to hear the Sun what a thing to
    believe, but it is all around us if we could but perceive.

  • @derwoodbowen5954
    @derwoodbowen5954 Před 5 lety +13

    Legend of a Mind, In Search of the Lost Cord, Gypsy, Melancholy Man . . . there is so much Moody Blues to listen to

  • @russemerson4872
    @russemerson4872 Před 5 lety +2

    It's the best song written in the last 100 years.
    Fight me.

    • @djmcnerney
      @djmcnerney Před 5 lety

      Russ Emerson It’s up there. It holds its own next to other rock songs, and even pop standards of the types sung by Sinatra & Tony Bennett.

  • @robertjamison1463
    @robertjamison1463 Před 4 lety

    The Moodys reinvention came when Decca asked them to produce an album with an orchestra to be used to promote their new stereo music system. They actually wrote the album 'Days of future past' which included Knights in white satin. They didn't use an orchestra they played all instruments themselves and made use of a meletron which simulated orchestral sounds. The album and the single from it 'nights in white satin' were big successes and launched the Moody's who went from strength to strength. A number of their following albums all had their own theme, A Question of Balance, For our Childrens, Childrens Children, In search of the lost chord and on the threshold of a dream. The Moody's were of my time and I have all of these albums on vinyl bought at the time. Still play them today together with all they have produced since including Night at Red Rock, live concert. I recommend you check some out, many available on CZcams.

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg Před 5 lety +14

    The moodies albums that are must listens for all humans...On the Threshold of a Dream, For Our Children's Children, Days of Future Past, In Search of the Lost Chord. So many beautiful pieces...

  • @Gizmologist1
    @Gizmologist1 Před 5 lety

    I built my own sound system from the ground up and then added a custom made color organ to bring out ever changing light patterns and colors. I would trip out on for hours and the feelings are the same as they felt way back in my teen years (the 60s and early 70s). I am sure thew neighbors thgought there some SERIOUS drugs going don in my room as the colored lighting could easily be seen. man, those were the best days EVER!

  • @Necile2
    @Necile2 Před 4 lety +3

    The lyrics of the Moody Blues speak to one's spirit. They tend to hit each person in their own way.

  • @kiplambert64
    @kiplambert64 Před 5 lety +28

    Lyrics to me are very important.. I just love analyzing the underlying meaning of a song... Especially The Moody Blues..

    • @charleshallier7853
      @charleshallier7853 Před 5 lety +1

      Kip Lambert, Hi Kip, don’t know how old you are but I mean no disrespect towards you but I’m old enough to easily remember watching the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show. So much of music before the mid nineties lyrics just didn’t matter (often expect singer songwriters) more power to you. We just put a vinyl on, dropped the needle, sat on the floor and just let the music take us wherever. I don’t think we could have done that if we were listening to the lyrics and often times, bands didn’t put the lyrics in the album cover and of course, no computers during Pink Floyd, Moody Blue’s era. Singer Songwriter’s, you wanted to know the lyrics and could usually make them out with ease. Keep on appreciating music and lyrics ~Peace ✌️

  • @joeweeks7095
    @joeweeks7095 Před 3 lety

    This is the first Moody Blues recording with Patrick Moraz on keyboards, as Mike Pinder didn't want to continue with the band after the Octave record. Ironically Mike Pinder was the founding member of the moodies back in '64 with a conpletely different line up. Mike also brought Justin Hayward into the band, then the magic began.

  • @danielbenincasa770
    @danielbenincasa770 Před 8 měsíci

    I saw them in concert in early 80's. So good the best....

  • @zq9m3xh8
    @zq9m3xh8 Před 5 lety +15

    I think we have a brand new Moody Blues fan! LEGEND OF A MIND.

  • @squidkid2
    @squidkid2 Před 3 lety +1

    For me the great thing about these songs is they were like the sound track to my life in the 60's 70's and 80's. They were so open ended in their lyrics that they fit into whatever situation you were in. The radio was always on back then: at home in the car everywhere and whatever you where doing the songs just blended into you life. And sometimes the music and the moment in your life would sync up and it was magic. And especially when you were with someone who shared that moment. It was a magical time. Wordsworth said it best: “Bliss it was in that dawn to be alive. But to be young was very heaven.”

  • @paulwagner688
    @paulwagner688 Před 4 lety

    I totally understand Kel. I completely missed the 90s because I was into NPR and classical music. Even today I still root myself in the 60s and 70s classic rock and pop and am still learning and discovering golden age hip hop.

  • @leesnider4363
    @leesnider4363 Před 4 lety

    You guys are totally right about the cosmic quality of the Moody Blues. (By the way the name of the group came from a song by Duke Ellington called Mood Indigo.)

  • @guidosarducci
    @guidosarducci Před 5 lety +2

    I had the pleasure of seeing these guys in Pittsburgh, PA a few years ago...KILLER!

  • @fazzol
    @fazzol Před 5 lety +16

    Please listen to 'For my Lady' by The Moody Blues; it is so beautiful.

  • @domeshine69
    @domeshine69 Před 5 lety +7

    Kel, whatever you were, you've grown from.
    I mean, you have opened your eyes and evolved.
    Like the caterpillar becomes the butterfly.
    Had you heard this music before we wouldn't be here with you and Rich right now.

  • @gordo0449
    @gordo0449 Před 3 lety +1

    I have been a Moodies fan since they first came out, I would listen to them when everyone else was listening to the Beatles. Justin Haywood to me has one of the greatest rock voices of all time. Justin Haywood, John Lodge, Graham Edge and Ray Thomas were light years ahead of their time!

  • @vonfragesq7145
    @vonfragesq7145 Před 5 lety +6

    So many MB songs to choose from. Story in your eyes, Ride my seesaw just to name a couple

  • @chrislynch8128
    @chrislynch8128 Před 5 lety +1

    My all time favorite Moody Blues song

  • @kevinbreaux3039
    @kevinbreaux3039 Před 4 lety +4

    I am a 60's child and grew up on a lot of this music. Later on in life I was fortunate to see The Moody Blues in concert 3 times with my sister. Unfortunately she passed away 15 years ago. It is sometimes hard for me to listen to them without getting emotional. If I am not mistaken back in the 80's they ended their concerts with RIDE MY SEE SAW and I'M JUST A SINGER (in a rock n roll band) If she hasn't heard those two, do them.

  • @calf1100
    @calf1100 Před 4 lety

    this song takes meback to when i worked in gibsons landing and sechelt bc cruising through the bushes in my 1976 yellow camaro listening to this from a radio station from seattle washington

  • @stevenlindemier1495
    @stevenlindemier1495 Před 4 lety +4

    It's so cool to watch someone listen to something for the first time, when you know the next cord or whatever coming. So cool to hear Kel's breakdown sometimes on things that , me , with no musical training miss about music.

  • @JonHammerHeart
    @JonHammerHeart Před 2 lety +1

    Kel needs to hear "Question".

  • @jgordon5316
    @jgordon5316 Před 5 lety +2

    Always been a fan of the precision and greatness of some artists. Moody Blues, ELO, Styx, Supertramp, SRV and countless others.....of course Rush! These guys still occasionally throw a show and they are all still alive and kicking after so many decades together. Some things have changed though, they like to use a full live orchestra now, very cool.

  • @Yngwulff
    @Yngwulff Před 5 lety +10

    Should do Gypsy off the album To Our Childrens Children's Children for a great Moody blues song

  • @RafaelMartins-wq4bt
    @RafaelMartins-wq4bt Před 5 lety +7

    One of my favorite songs from my early years. Great melody, they make it look simple. So easy to listen… a very good album, too.

  • @terryjaram8913
    @terryjaram8913 Před 4 lety +1

    Cannot believe that in all the comments below no one mentioned the single that started their journey "Go Now", Denny Lane first heard this song by American Bessie Banks and told the group they must cover it, and the rest is history. A must play song.

  • @glennclarke4239
    @glennclarke4239 Před 4 lety +1

    Rich, if you want to really blow Kel's mind play her C'est La Vie off Emerson Lake and Palmer's Works 2 album if you haven't heard the album you will be shocked, I would also suggest Lucky Man also by ELP.
    I loved the Moodies, still listen to them with relish today, they were the first prog rock band, Justin Hayward was the most amazing singer, wish to hear them at there best listen to their concert The Moody Blues Live at Albert Hall 2000.
    Many blessings

  • @highpath4776
    @highpath4776 Před 4 lety

    Amazingly for The Moody Blues it was quite late - 1981 For the USA singles three issued in short space of time - " Gemini Dream
    / Painted Smile" " Talking Out Of Turn / Veteran Cosmic Rocker " Slightly earlier was "Driftwood/ I'm Your Man - Driftwood is an excellent track.

  • @williamhallard4787
    @williamhallard4787 Před 4 lety +4

    I`m pleased to say I have seen The Moodies 36 times, never been disappointed, I recommend ( as others ) anything off the first 7 albums. also give ELO a spin ❤.

  • @WERC-lawyer
    @WERC-lawyer Před rokem

    I believe it is about fresh starts ... understand the voice within and feel the change, a right beginning..mm

  • @jenniferbeyer6412
    @jenniferbeyer6412 Před 2 lety +1

    Gotta try The Other side of Life. It's a moving song that gives me chills down my spine.

  • @kathyhayward2228
    @kathyhayward2228 Před 3 lety

    Justin won a award in England for writing this song. I seen these guys in 92 n went wild. 1981 this song was out. 💖❤

  • @gbuddy
    @gbuddy Před 3 lety +1

    Another wonderful Justin Hayward composition. My all-time favorite songwriter.

  • @simply_psi
    @simply_psi Před 5 lety +1

    The Moody Blues were from Birmingham England and formed part of the Birmingham music scene that included Black Sabbeth, The Move, E.L.O. and Led Zepplin. They all used to perform at a small club in Birmingham, UK called Mothers. Denny Lane the guitarist from The Moody Blues formed Wings with Paul McCartney.

  • @hmarkison
    @hmarkison Před 2 lety

    So much to say about the Moody Blues. One of my top 3 bands. Oddly enough I didn't like them until I saw them live in '71 and I wept with how amazing they were. Too many songs to recommend...
    Someone recommended Forever Autumn. Not really the Moody Blues but Justin Hayward from a musical version of War of the Worlds. Also excellent.

  • @johnmoquist4303
    @johnmoquist4303 Před 5 lety +8

    thinking is the best way to travel

    • @Rickbe3rd
      @Rickbe3rd Před 5 lety

      Right on man! Also "Story In Your Eyes" and "Never Comes The Day"

  • @martinperry5072
    @martinperry5072 Před 5 lety

    Don't worry about the time period. Read the lyrics the way you would read any poem. The music simply intensifies the emotional content of the lyrics.

  • @jefffisher1045
    @jefffisher1045 Před 5 lety +1

    I understand exactly what your saying Kel about missing all the good music. But not only that, when you hear the music in the context of the age it was written and it becomes part of the fabric of your becoming of age, make this music even more special. Not that hearing it now doesn't make it still great music, because just the musicality of it is amazing.

  • @georgeisaac9european387

    I started listening to the Moodies and the Beatles around the same time somewhere in 1972 and can boldly say that though I love the Beatles more, my obsession and fascination with the Moody Blues’ music continues to this day. Though Mike Pinder left after Octave it think Patrick Moraz fitted well with the group and gave a different sound.

  • @jgilbertify
    @jgilbertify Před 4 lety +1

    Again and Again, The British singers are fucking miraculous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Voices of Angels!!

  • @ladykoh4678
    @ladykoh4678 Před 5 lety +1

    Loved Prog Rock bands like the Moody Blues, Yes, ELP, Styx, ELO and Genesis. They were popular in my pre-teens through my 20's and on. Still listen to these groups today.

  • @Trecathlus
    @Trecathlus Před 3 lety +3

    This is a terrific song, and very worthy of anyone's time. That's the most important thing. Still, I just want to mention that this isn't a live version -- they're doing something of a performance video under the studio track.

    • @thachakal
      @thachakal Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, that is definitely the studio track. The video might be of a live performance, but the audio is not from it. Kind of strange they couldn't tell the difference.

    • @HunterMiller-jl8lz
      @HunterMiller-jl8lz Před rokem

      @@thachakalit’s the official music video for the song. Most music videos before MTV were done like this.

  • @johnnie2638
    @johnnie2638 Před 3 lety

    LOVE the Moody Blues!!

  • @1nelsondj
    @1nelsondj Před 5 lety +2

    The group made 7 classic albums from 1967 to 1972 then did solo projects for a few years, reuniting for 1978's "Octave" album but they weren't the same. They lost that mystical aspect, the searching for answers. Increasingly they became more of a pop band writing love songs. I did get to see them in the '90s, they played all their classic hits with a couple of the newer ones.

  • @umoron1
    @umoron1 Před 4 lety

    Moody Blues was the first concert I went to. Been to numerous others since.

  • @LANPartyAnimal
    @LANPartyAnimal Před 5 lety +1

    If you like the vocalist, Justin Hayward, take a listen to his rendition of Jeff Wayne's song, Forever Autumn.

  • @thebigleone1066
    @thebigleone1066 Před rokem +1

    The epitome of professionalism. A seminal band. So good.

  • @jacklaw3232
    @jacklaw3232 Před 5 lety +3

    Some keyboard trivia. The keyboard player Patrick Moraz has the distinction of playing on Moodies album, a Yes album, and with former members of Keith Emerson band the Nice, called Refugee.

    • @ladykoh4678
      @ladykoh4678 Před 5 lety

      Interesting facts. First thing I thought of was Patrick Moraz keyboards look like Keith Emerson's keyboard setup, minus the moog.

  • @chriswilken2616
    @chriswilken2616 Před 3 lety

    I love your relationship it's awesome I'm a 60s rocker also keep at it your playing stuff I grew up on

  • @taun856
    @taun856 Před 5 lety

    Kel, The Moody's "Core Seven" albums (Days of Future Passed, In Search Of The Lost Chord, On The Threashold Of A Dream, To Our Children's Children''s Children's Children, A Question Of Balance, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour and Seventh Sojourn) are all concept albums. the entire album tells a single story... I strongly recommend that you listen to these sometime on your own... Sit in a darkened room with headphones and juet let the music weave a story in your mind...

  • @jypziiatthecrossroads9047
    @jypziiatthecrossroads9047 Před 5 lety +17

    #MoodyBlues - Question and maybe the Balance from a Question of Balance

  • @mollysmith6055
    @mollysmith6055 Před 5 lety

    If you ever feel the need to run a road race (?) in Spokane, Washington...'Ride My Seesaw' is always played as you cross the finish line at 'Bloomsday' and as a Moodies fan (not so much a fan of running) I adore it. Give it a listen! Long Distance Voyager was my first intro to the Moodies but it got me hooked and I learned their earlier catalog was monumental. Have loved them ever since and still wonder at the brilliance of their music. I love them even despite their Patrick Moraz period (sorry, it's just me). Thank you for the great Moodies videos. And FYI, in the 70's I had to take organ lessons and my parents listened to classical music so I get where you are coming from.

  • @docwobbles
    @docwobbles Před 5 lety +2

    This is actually the studio version edit atop a concert video

  • @davidl8759
    @davidl8759 Před 4 lety +2

    I like how she can sense when youre doing something silly even though her eyes are closed. She knows you well

  • @georgegliszczynski8576

    Excellent reaction! I lived on Moody Blues songs and their progress through the years.
    Went with my wife to three Moody Blues concerts in Vancouver.
    One was held outdoors on a beautiful warm sunny day in the baseball park outdoor stadium.
    It was magic as the sun set while they played their hearts out on stage.
    You could definitely feel the love between the band and the fans. A dream come true for me. Very special! Very memorable.

  • @joemachunda
    @joemachunda Před 3 lety

    Dawning is the Day. And Candle of Life. Are you sitting Comfortably. These 3 are heavenly

  • @sciwiz57
    @sciwiz57 Před 5 lety +3

    The one and only forever underrated Moody Blues-way out in front of the prog rock movement

  • @garygraham2513
    @garygraham2513 Před 4 lety

    Can you believe that the R&R Hall Of Fame didn't induct these guys until 2018!?!?!? What were they thinking!!!! Not rock and roll enough?!?! Says who!!! The lyrics sing to "what you teach Is Not what you do"! Oh won't you tell me again!

  • @jamesanderson5268
    @jamesanderson5268 Před 5 lety +2

    Just love to watch Kel react to these songs. I keep going back and watching especially these Moody Blues songs.

  • @wessyh
    @wessyh Před 5 lety +13

    I'd suggest Moody Blues - Legend of a Mind

  • @CompleteProducer84
    @CompleteProducer84 Před 5 lety +1

    Such an amazing band that, for some reason, not enough people talk about. Grew up with this band because my parents used to love them and watch their concerts (Red Rocks and some earlier ones)

    • @Kel.N.RichReactions
      @Kel.N.RichReactions  Před 5 lety +2

      Great story @The Swail. Glad to connect with them here. More coming...Rich

    • @CompleteProducer84
      @CompleteProducer84 Před 5 lety +1

      Kel-n-Rich Thanks, will keep an eye out! I especially love Question, I Know You’re Out There Somewhere, And Isn’t Life Strange

  • @onsesejoo2605
    @onsesejoo2605 Před 5 lety +1

    The hit from the album Octave they did 1978 after a hiatus of six years. The keyboards were played by original member Mike Pinder but the video shows his replacement Patrick Moraz. He joined for the tour and then permanently Mike Pinder leaving after recording the album. At the time (British) punk rock was living its heydays but the album was well received there as well as in the US.

  • @saifylanewala865
    @saifylanewala865 Před 3 lety +1

    Would you please do Moody Blues "Have you heard" (both Parts 1 and 2). I'm certain you'll be blown away.

  • @markusantonio4866
    @markusantonio4866 Před 5 lety +6

    Patrick Moraz on keys, and played on Relayer from YES.

  • @christopherhoff1696
    @christopherhoff1696 Před 5 lety +2

    This video is made to appear live but it actually the studio track they played along to...there is no audience in attendance and the fade out at the end is a dead giveaway

  • @MrMarkpoole
    @MrMarkpoole Před 5 lety +12

    This was after Mike Pinder left the group. They were still good,but to me there was something missing. Much of their early sound was Mike on the mellotron. I'd like to see Kel playing a mellotron.

    • @rtwbikerider
      @rtwbikerider Před 5 lety +5

      M Poole I believe that Mike Pinder worked for Streetly Electronics (manufacturers of the Mellotron) before joining the Moody Blues. He knew his way around this notoriously finicky instrument. Thanks to Mr. Chamberlain and the Bradley Brothers for bringing sampled sounds to the masses.

    • @MrMarkpoole
      @MrMarkpoole Před 5 lety +2

      @@rtwbikerider You're right. He helped design it.

  • @djmcnerney
    @djmcnerney Před 4 lety

    The Voice is their best song. Great choice. Second best is The Story in Your Eyes. I, too, was “blown away” by The Voice when I first heard it in 1981, and I remain blown away by it today, after almost 40 years and thousands of listens. Good reaction!

  • @faithandfreedom
    @faithandfreedom Před 3 lety

    I always loved this song from the moment I heard it first in 1981. I saw them twice in concert in 1981 and 1983. I really love the Moody Blues. Always did, always will! 🎤🎸🎤