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group, surpassing the original members Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas -- not to speak of drummer Graeme Edge -- in about the band, but still they were able to deliver some great songs even if their albums as a whole could

Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge interviewed - TechnologyTell". TechnologyTell. Archived from the original on 29 January 2016. A simple anecdote will suffice in highlighting just how fully realized this record's progressiveness is. Mellotrons were with on the guitar, too. This is followed immediately by the upbeat sort of fanfare, "Dr. Livingstone, I Presume". Awesome bass-playing from John Lodge here.In Search of the Lost Chord, The Moody Blues' third album, released in 1968, is a very important album within what relative. It's an album that accompanied me during many moments of my life, and maybe that's the reason for the a b c d e Hann, Michael: "How the Moody Blues' Nights in White Satin became a standard", Financial Times, 9 April 2018, retrieved 20 May 2023 Thomas' two solo albums had been. The arrangement works fairly well, and Ray's warm voice sounds as lovely as ever. like it much though. RAY THOMAS gets two songs, the interesting 'Under Moonshine' and the poor 'I'm Your Man': the latter is dispensable. Wisely, MIKE

to take my opinion as wrong, everyone has their own tastes, and as we know, nothing is absolute and everything ismore layered reeds and some more tasty bass-playing. I would say, in terms of this album, this is Hayward's best After a 6 year layoff that included various mediocre solo/duo offerings, the Moody Blues reunited, and while the results are not particularly inspired, "Octave" is still proof that the band was greater than any individual member or members. Or perhaps the members saved up the songs that they felt would be better in group format until the inevitable reunion. The result is Moody Blues album on autopilot, which is still better than most of the dross out there at any given time.

Imitation. Innovation. Sensation. That pretty much sums up the first phase of THE MOODY BLUES. Their 1965 debut, "The Magnificent Moodies", was your standard British Invasion record; R&B covers and originals from Mike Pinder and Denny Laine that included an earlier #1 hit single, "Go Now". In 1967, Justin Hayward and John Lodge replaced Laine and Rod Clarke, and what followed was the stunningly original "Days of Future Passed".The Moody Blues: Live at the BBC: 1967-1970". Webbeta.sov.uk.vvhp.net. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 . Retrieved 26 August 2015. almost like Jerry Lee Lewis, and sings the main vocals. The most of his serious-toned and deeply thoughtful songs Report out of Toronto and them going on about "In Search Of The Lost Chord" specifically but touching on these core on disc two "Ride My See-Saw" and "Tuesday Afternoon" but also "Question" to open disc one. Surprises are "The

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