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Classical Composer Reacts to One More Time To Live (The Moody Blues) | The Daily Doug (Episode 191)

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@kathyrizzi8754
@kathyrizzi8754 7 ай бұрын
We the people who grew up with the Moody Blues still love their music…We Are The Boomer Generation & a lot of us are still alive enjoying their music, it’s beautiful!👍
@jwaldhelm
@jwaldhelm 3 ай бұрын
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour - EGBDF - the notes on the lines of the treble clef. Another magnificent Moodies album. I started listening to them in 1967 and eagerly awaited each forthcoming album. I was fortunate (and old enough) to see them 5 times in their prime, every show was great. RIP Mike Pinder
@brigidsingleton1596
@brigidsingleton1596 2 ай бұрын
Rest In Peace Ray Thomas, Graeme Edge, Denny Laine, Mike Pinder.
@jasonshort1437
@jasonshort1437 3 жыл бұрын
Oh how I love the Moodies. Funny how their music resonates perfectly in these hate filled times. Each of their "core 7" lps is worth a deep dive. No other band hits me quite like they do.
@stuartdean1938
@stuartdean1938 Жыл бұрын
This entire album is GREAT. Play it from beginning to end...every track is beautiful. Takes me back to the year I was 18.
@rubicon-oh9km
@rubicon-oh9km 3 жыл бұрын
Any of the first seven Moodies albums starting with Days Of Future Passed are absolutely essential listening. Perfection.
@joebloggs8636
@joebloggs8636 2 жыл бұрын
The REAL Moddy Blues...
@patriottex4813
@patriottex4813 2 жыл бұрын
This song completes themes begun in the first track of the album. Their first seven albums all have themes to them. The Beatles are given credit for brilliance, but the Moody Blyes lyrics are deep and brilliant in the things they talk about. This is music with a powerful message.
@patricksantana3337
@patricksantana3337 2 жыл бұрын
I wish that those who think the Moodies are defined by "I know you're out there somewhere" and other of their more commercial songs, would listen to this song and the many others that don't get the attention and then let us know what they think of the Moody Blues. There are dozens of brilliant compositions laid within the first 7 albums and this one is a great example.
@glennhudon
@glennhudon Жыл бұрын
Love this song. Another one is "Watching and Waiting" another song by The Moody Blues that reaches my very Soul. Brilliant!!
@HVYMETL
@HVYMETL Жыл бұрын
I've come to believe that the masses can not digest beautiful and meaningful music. The masses only know the Moody Blues by "I know you're out there somewhere" and "Just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band" and that's all they'll ever know.
@edcyphers9043
@edcyphers9043 Жыл бұрын
Yep. Some bands' "calling card songs" aren't truly representative of their catalog. Even "Your Wildest Dreams" disappointed me when it came out, partly because I knew it would become a hit and somewhat define the band for many too young to know their best work. Unfortunately, when I tell people the Moodies are my favorite band they're left with the impression that I like the sound of Patrick Moraz' synths bleeping, whirring and whizzing all over an otherwise nice Hayward song. I wish "The Actor", "Never Comes the Day", Candle of Life", "House of Four Doors" and "Have You Heard" were the songs that came to people's minds when I talk about these guys.
@amberandrews6842
@amberandrews6842 Жыл бұрын
Well some of us were fans LONG before 1980.
@ellasmommy9278
@ellasmommy9278 10 ай бұрын
I love that version you are listening to. I'm hearing music (notes) I've never heard before and believe me, I've literally worn that album out.
@roberthalpern5454
@roberthalpern5454 2 жыл бұрын
While I love many bands and feel Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest I feel that listening to the first 7 Moody Blues albums is a must for anyone who is interested in the best that rock has to offer. Nothing else compares.
@peggyl2849
@peggyl2849 Жыл бұрын
Love some Zep also, but I think if I were marooned on an island and could only have one catalog of music to take with, it would be the Moodies. LOL, Zep and the Moodies are the only two bands I have every heard use the word "hedgerow" in a song - this one, and of course, Stairway to Heaven.
@normatible9795
@normatible9795 3 ай бұрын
Pink Floyd is comparable
@chrischessari6133
@chrischessari6133 Жыл бұрын
I was listening to The Moody blues in 1971. They were magic then and they are magic today... Thanks for this video...
@saboabbas123
@saboabbas123 2 жыл бұрын
The MB were an interesting mix of pop and prog rock at the same time. They were a one of. No one else did their style of music: lush, intelligent, complex and unique. So glad I grew up with their music. Mike Pinder took their music to a higher plane that only Tangerine Dream has been able to equal.
@januszsomorowski8108
@januszsomorowski8108 3 жыл бұрын
The Moody Blues was one of miraclle of Rock Music ever.
@debzvideos
@debzvideos 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! More Moody Blues! They are a wonderful band that I've loved for years.
@ramblerandy2397
@ramblerandy2397 2 жыл бұрын
The clipped ending of this track is a characteristic of Moodies' tracks from this era because the next track pretty much always flowed from the preceding one [there was never a silent section]. So if your recording hadn't ended when it did you would have heard the opening notes of the next track before the previous one had finally ebbed away. It played havoc with picking out tracks on a LP, but then you always listened to a Moody Blues album from the beginning to the end, so that didn't matter.
@mustangmikep51
@mustangmikep51 Жыл бұрын
just heard Jolhn Lodge sing this song last night in concert....surreal and beautiful there will never be a another group like the Moodies very spiritual message
@artiewithers6980
@artiewithers6980 2 жыл бұрын
It is John Lodge on lead vocal, joined by Justin, Ray and Mike as they go along. Love how you know the key they are in and the chords they are playing just by listening. All instruments were played by the Moody Blues.
@daniellebowitz2752
@daniellebowitz2752 3 жыл бұрын
They don't get enough credit. Released a ton of great music in a short amount of time
@HMNTMYR
@HMNTMYR 3 жыл бұрын
Please do the complete album: Seventh Sojourn. It’s their masterpiece.
@ericanderson8886
@ericanderson8886 3 жыл бұрын
Love that album, but it never gets reacted to.
@patriottex4813
@patriottex4813 2 жыл бұрын
I always had an affinity for On the Threshold of a Dream.
@riflebone
@riflebone 2 жыл бұрын
Released on this day, October 23, in 1972 in the UK! The material they put out between '69 & '72 was astounding, and I agree that Sojourn was their peak.
@ramblerandy2397
@ramblerandy2397 2 жыл бұрын
I always loved "To Our Children's Children's Children" slightly more than the others, but they are all extremely close. It's a matter of my mood at any one time and theirs, I guess. The level of musical and song writing brilliance they achieved over those classic seven albums is pretty much unsurpassed to my appreciation. I loved them back then and I still do.
@patriottex4813
@patriottex4813 2 жыл бұрын
@@ramblerandy2397 Yes my mood depends upon which album I listen to. I also love Long Distance Voyager. If it's the Moody Blues I'm going to love it. Bands with deep lyrics and brilliant musicianship like this bands are so rare anymore.
@baca1635
@baca1635 5 ай бұрын
Of ALL albums EVER; at 70 years of age, this is my FAVORITE ALBUM.
@mickcapewell6369
@mickcapewell6369 3 жыл бұрын
For your next Moodies adventure, i’d like to suggest a Mike Pinder epic from the On the Threshold of a Dream album, Have You Heard/ The Voyage/ Have You Heard Part 2. Lots of piano in that one 👍
@John-fc7wc
@John-fc7wc 3 жыл бұрын
I love those Pinder creations, and what you listed is probably my favorite Moody Blues moment. Admittedly though, they had so many great ones, it is hard to choose.
@underwoodvoice9077
@underwoodvoice9077 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent suggestion.
@marterisher2335
@marterisher2335 3 жыл бұрын
You are the BEST professional musician who is reviewing music today. You hear the entire composition! The Moody Blues, as you will have deduced were cerebral gents.
@rubicon-oh9km
@rubicon-oh9km 3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. Maybe the Moodies finest moment. Love the Pinder compositions.
@randyhammill9021
@randyhammill9021 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed. There are so many great moments, and they really were unique. The whole album is worth a listen.
@sly2392
@sly2392 Жыл бұрын
this song has so much meaning, ESPECIALLY NOW. may god have mercy on us.🚴
@anthonyc70
@anthonyc70 7 ай бұрын
Ive grown up in that time. I remember when this album was released. I was in junior high school. My music teacher introduced it to the class. The riches...are humankind..
@moodysue1224
@moodysue1224 Жыл бұрын
None of the Moody's could read music! Love them!
@BraveHelios
@BraveHelios Жыл бұрын
Hits me right in the heart strings everytime; changes in my life... compassion, solution.
@saraht903
@saraht903 7 ай бұрын
This is one of my very favorite Moody Blues songs. It still makes me cry when I put it on and i’m extra in my feelings 😂.
@HVYMETL
@HVYMETL Жыл бұрын
Wow Doug, watching your eyes light up at the chord changes which I have always loved. Nice to know others are turned on to the same chords.
@marcoantoniosa.pentaprisma
@marcoantoniosa.pentaprisma 2 жыл бұрын
The quick ending is because, in the record, one music begins just after the other. There is no space between one music and the follow. So when you pick up only one music, the final is always a hard cut. The Moody Blus records were projects to be heard from the beginning to the end, without stop
@DRRwine
@DRRwine 3 жыл бұрын
I hear that chromatically descending line like a camera pulling BACK from a view, panning out, widening its scope. "Look out of my window" (very personal and narrow scope), featuring very "small" music, at the top of the verse, growing (panning out) to a view of worldly issues (Desolation, Evolution, etc.), with very big, orchestral music, by the end. I've always loved this song. Thank you for this album, Aunt Llinda, you rock! XO
@caz3502
@caz3502 Жыл бұрын
He who wants to fight begins the end of time. I've had 56 years of the Moodies and loved every minute of it
@donnaliebert3292
@donnaliebert3292 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great find! Thank you Doug for sharing this. There are many more Moody songs that warrant a deep dive!
@leighgoldstein3119
@leighgoldstein3119 Жыл бұрын
This is one of their most amazingly beautiful songs
@davidschecter5247
@davidschecter5247 3 жыл бұрын
The reason to do the entire DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED album (besides the fact that it's brilliant), to see how they link the symphonic orchestral pieces to the "rock" pieces because the Moodies had flute and Mellotron. They help make the links between the two different aspects of the album absolutely seamless.
@2giantmonsters
@2giantmonsters 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely needs to be the entire album.
@jdrodi
@jdrodi 3 жыл бұрын
OMG YES!
@peggyl2849
@peggyl2849 Жыл бұрын
I was reading something recently as to how the original master of that album actually degraded in storage, and that is why, if you listen to the newer version of Tuesday Afternoon it seems to be missing some vocal harmony near the end. I am hanging onto my original vinyl for dear life. I used to sit and study that album cover art; so much going on, most of it tied into the passing of time.
@JB-if7bu
@JB-if7bu Жыл бұрын
I have a whole new appreciation for this song. Thank you!
@funkyloonshaun
@funkyloonshaun 2 жыл бұрын
Genius... Beautiful acoustic guitar.... flute...just Beautiful ....lyrics apt for today. I have the original on vinyl...... gatefold cover....Moodiness always insisted on this, inserts too.... art for the fans
@billhawkins1236
@billhawkins1236 3 жыл бұрын
I always look at that album cover and interpret the boy as being more interested in what the old man has rather than all the normal playthings that the children behind him are offering. There's some magic in that. Welcome to the Moody Blues Doug 🤠
@TimGenster
@TimGenster 3 жыл бұрын
Interesting observation Bill. Always loved the true work of that particular album gave us. and Doug , if you see this. Take 30 seconds to at l least lol it over or longer and really appreciate
@jymyben
@jymyben Жыл бұрын
my favorite moody blues record… thanks for giving it some love…
@patrickvandemotter6610
@patrickvandemotter6610 3 жыл бұрын
Love the Moody Blues. On the same album, try "Story in Your Eyes."
@disgruntledtoons
@disgruntledtoons 3 жыл бұрын
The Moodies' strength was that all five of them were composing songs for the group. The period from 1967 to 1972 will not be surpassed in rock music for productivity. One of their recurring themes is that if mankind can free itself from greed and pride, absolutely nothing will remain beyond our reach. Their message was so positive and made such a strong impression that fans were asking them to touch their children as if they could bestow Papal blessings. Naturally they wanted to get away from this.
@Axe_Slinger
@Axe_Slinger 3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. I've been inbands where I was the main, and almost only, writer and I would beg the guys to please bring music, or at least riffs, because I knew my musical dictionary was limited and nothing worse then a band where every song sounds the same!
@gabrielaino320
@gabrielaino320 3 жыл бұрын
@@Axe_Slinger I can relate to this man… but at first I thought my compositions were enough for the group… a common mistake.
@Axe_Slinger
@Axe_Slinger 3 жыл бұрын
@@gabrielaino320 Yeah dude! I started to feel like our practices were just an extension of my "private noodling/practice time"! Because it was what I had done in the weeks prior. I was overjoyed for just a riff that would take my writing somewhere I'd never have found on my own! I didn't want to be a solo artist!!!
@frankpentangeli7945
@frankpentangeli7945 3 жыл бұрын
From the same album I would suggest reacting to the two opening tracks: Procession and The Story In Your Eyes. They must be played back to back to get (and enjoy) the full experience. Cheers!
@dannygriffith6185
@dannygriffith6185 3 жыл бұрын
You noted a " clippped" ending. Most all Moody's albums ran concurrently with overall album themes...driving us crazy trying to tape specific songs onto cassette tape back in the day...They made seven great albums with this five man lineup.
@frankpentangeli7945
@frankpentangeli7945 3 жыл бұрын
Ain't that the truth! I spent many an hour trying to insert songs like The Story In Your Eyes onto a mix tape. It was frustrating trying to time my own fadeouts ahead of theirs. Sometimes I would mess it up and have to start all over again. 😁
@julieb.5860
@julieb.5860 Жыл бұрын
thank you so much. i've been looking for someone to do this. i could never pick a favorite Moody Blues song but this one is in my top 5, and definitely a top 20 in my entire playlist. What they SAY. (sing?) still sooooo relevant. still so beautiful.
@erithacusnacnud
@erithacusnacnud Жыл бұрын
Illustrates one of their great strengths as a vocal band. Stunning harmonies and combo of voices to add dynamism to the singing. Hayward, Lodge, Thomas, Pinder altogether, which got de-emphasised as the years went on with Pinder's departure and more of a solo approach per song. Graeme Edge's songs also tend to feature the choral approach, as he doesn't sing at all, e.g. After You Came on this album and I'll Be Level with You on Octave.
@joelrobinson6681
@joelrobinson6681 3 жыл бұрын
John’s Masterpiece. To me it’s a song about a world destroying itself with endless war and disrespect for ecology. It was true in 1971 and sadly today.
@ellasmommy9278
@ellasmommy9278 10 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite songs by them. 2nd favorite to be exact.
@FVD
@FVD 3 жыл бұрын
LOVE the 'Core 7' Moodies records! The Mike Pinder tracks are among my favourites. Have You Heard/The Voyage/Have You Heard, Part 2, Out and In and Melancholy Man are fabulous!
@metablue4454
@metablue4454 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent choice. And yes, they're telling the story of humanity (not your typical rock song). Their combination of music and lyrics was stunning then... and still is today, all these decades later. They are their own genre.
@riclevine5983
@riclevine5983 2 жыл бұрын
Being almost 68, I listened to the Moody Blues when they first came out and, along with Simon & Garfunkel (yes...S&G!), providing my bridge into progressive rock...like ELP, Yes, Jethro Tull, Genesis, Camel, etc. Another great analysis, Doug! As a former clarinetist, I remember Every Good Boy Deserves Favour being the mnemonic we used to remember the notes on the lines of the treble clef. :-) (Funny...I wrote this RIGHT before you mentioned it! Great minds... )
@richardblayneamerican8149
@richardblayneamerican8149 Жыл бұрын
Great analysis of this beautiful Moodies track. Amazing that the group rose above being an average band to Superstars of Symphonic Rock.
@shyshift
@shyshift 3 жыл бұрын
Doug, the very beginning of this album tells the story of music in less than a moment. As a general rule in this band the composer sings the lead vocal.
@hamstring6792
@hamstring6792 2 жыл бұрын
The Moodies are masters of chord progressions.
@danielmoonen1891
@danielmoonen1891 3 жыл бұрын
Doug, I recommend a complete album reaction to "To Our Children's Children's Children". 🙂
@robertm7071
@robertm7071 2 жыл бұрын
I found this to be fascinating. You have a very nice way about you Doug - friendly, intelligent, enthusiastic and never patronising. Explaining the chords at the end was so interesting, especially to someone like me who knows little of music theory. I am English and in my 60s and, for some strange reason, never took much notice of the Moody Blues, even though Justin Hayward’s mum was a teacher at my school in West London. Well, I really appreciate them now. Also, they seem such a nice group of musicians - very self-effacing. Thank you.
@thadstudebaker3370
@thadstudebaker3370 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been a fan of the Moodies for 40 years. It is very cool to watch and hear initial reactions to their music here on the KZbin. It reminds me of my introduction to the Core 7 so many years ago. Thank you for sharing!
@jazzander5314
@jazzander5314 8 ай бұрын
I LOVE Justin's beautiful song,"I Dreamed Last Night", on the Blue Jays album.
@norms3913
@norms3913 2 жыл бұрын
From what I heard about the song the story in your eyes the moody blues recruited a church choir for doing the backup vocals and recorded that song in a church
@glenndespres5317
@glenndespres5317 3 жыл бұрын
Telling the story of humanity. Indeed. All their albums songs lead into the next so that’s why the clipped ending.
@briankutscher7903
@briankutscher7903 3 жыл бұрын
Seventh Sojourn was released in 1972. It was on my 19th birthday, November 1st. It was something I never forgot.
@dashjeffreys6998
@dashjeffreys6998 3 жыл бұрын
After watching your video I thought to myself, I wish I still had that album. Today on a whim I stopped in a local used record shop. I was pleasantly surprised to find a near mint copy for $3!! I'd gotten a copy way back in the early 70's, lost it along the way. I always wanted to replace it if for only the cover art. So I owe you a Thank you for the reaction video, it helped me add a long lost LP to my collection.
@Necile2
@Necile2 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my very favorite albums by them. The song doesn't clip off; it actually flows immediately into the next song.
@jonathandufern7421
@jonathandufern7421 2 жыл бұрын
The Moodys and R.E.M. are my favorite band. I Lionel the Moodys because the are harmonically amazing and the lyrics too. Some have that jangle but are so down to earth lyrical. Melancholy Man, Tuesday Afternoon, Nights in White Satin. All of them are amazing musicians without being pompous
@bkswanson2461
@bkswanson2461 2 жыл бұрын
Magical songwriters♡♡
@teriehafner4144
@teriehafner4144 Жыл бұрын
This song contains probably the most important line in any rock song: “He who wants to fight/ Begins the end of time”.
@Fretless1
@Fretless1 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite Moody Blues songs The reason for the quick ending on "One more time to live" is The Moody Blues on some albums would go from one song to the next in order by blending the next song on the list instead of stopping the song you are listening to Very interesting concept but very cool in my opinion Maybe not so much for the radio at that time Thanks for the lesson Be well Dave
@IllumeEltanin
@IllumeEltanin 3 жыл бұрын
Ah... My favorite Moody Blues album. I do like how the opening track Procession is reprised in this one. It's really great to listen to Procession/The Story in Your Eyes as one piece, and then listen to this one. Both pieces are the opening track on their respective sides. Oh, and the gate sleeve album art, basically depicting Procession, is amazing!
@revsharkie
@revsharkie 2 жыл бұрын
This is actually an album that should be heard and responded to in its entirety, as has been suggested for other Moody Blues albums. I'm much too young to appreciate them (I was in seventh grade when Long Distance Voyager was released), but I do. Really appreciate your analysis of both music and lyrics and how they work together.
@IllumeEltanin
@IllumeEltanin 2 жыл бұрын
@@revsharkie I agree whole heatedly. I've been asking Dr. Doug to critically listen to the Moody Blues Magnificent Seven, starting with Days of Future Passed for awhile now. He has not committed to doing any, but hope springs eternal that he'll choose to do so one day.
@focuselp
@focuselp 2 жыл бұрын
Illume Eltanin One of my favorite albums....only beaten by Octave.
@integralsun
@integralsun Жыл бұрын
Spiritual message.
@jaybrown3953
@jaybrown3953 2 жыл бұрын
Come on Doug, do more Moody Blues...
@mrmusic248
@mrmusic248 3 жыл бұрын
"To Our Children's Children's Children", in its entirety would be another great choice. All the songs run together in a kind of song cycle for 40 min., so you would have to treat it like you did "Tarkus", pausing every so often to give your spin.
@jennd8935
@jennd8935 3 жыл бұрын
of their "core 7" albums, "To Our Children's Children's Children" is my personal favorite. It's really hard to listen to just one song, I just want to put my headphones on and listen to the entire album. I was a teen when they hit the scene with "Go Now" and was/am a fan for the first 7 albums, then they changed their style and headed in a different direction, still some fantastic songs, but I couldn't get lost in their albums like their first 7
@FreakyOrthopedic
@FreakyOrthopedic 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, To Our Children's Children's Children is, in my opinion, their greatest album. Man, I would love so much to see Doug get into side one of that!!
@eastwind6820
@eastwind6820 3 жыл бұрын
Oh I agree! TOCCC is a concept album recorded around the time of Apollo 11. It has a space theme.
@millercgr
@millercgr 2 жыл бұрын
To Our Children's Children's Children is their masterpiece IMO. After many decades listening to the Moodies, this seems to be the one that stands out when listening beginning to end with Days of Future Passed not far behind.
@alanchamberlain9967
@alanchamberlain9967 2 жыл бұрын
@@jennd8935 The B-side of "Our Children's..." is a masterpiece.
@melissayost4888
@melissayost4888 2 жыл бұрын
All the songs on there first 7 albums ran together with no breaks hence the sharp break. Drove DJs nuts.
@mrmullett1067
@mrmullett1067 Жыл бұрын
I've been a fan since forever when I first heard Days of Future Passed, the next six albums were pure majik and have left an indelible memory in my life. The lyrics together with the music created an imagery for me which has helped me live. I'm 70 years old today and this song still makes me cry. Such energy and togetherness in all that they did. Doug I enjoyed your review, especially the analysis of the musical composition. The Moodies had something very special to give us and they did.
@williamkoenig7399
@williamkoenig7399 Жыл бұрын
At age 68, I’ve been a fan for 50+ years and everytime I listen, I hear something new. Tho I love the pounding rock of the 70’s like Boston, Chicago, Styx and so many more the Moodies always were more cerebral and restful/restorative.
@ContantContact
@ContantContact Жыл бұрын
I have the lyrics to this song, One more time to live, posted on my bulletin board in my office. And the cover art is fantastic. A perfect album. The meaning and wording is fantastic. I bought the album when it came out, and still have it.
@kenreeve6549
@kenreeve6549 2 жыл бұрын
The wonderful Moodies
@stevenredman1582
@stevenredman1582 2 жыл бұрын
The lyrics in One More Time to Live include a continuation of the prologue leading into The Story in Your Eyes.
@jonakers704
@jonakers704 3 жыл бұрын
The second half of this album, which this song is the lead off of (B-Side of the vinyl) was the sound track for a film my dad made of Vietnam while he was there in the war. The film he made was setup to be synchronized with this song along with Nice to Be Here and the beginning of You Can Never Go Home... I grew up listening to this album in conjunction with that film he created. The ending of the song ends so abruptly because the end of the song blends right into Nice to Be Here. The entire album is a concept album, so there are very small breaks (if any) between songs.
@jonathanwhite5640
@jonathanwhite5640 2 жыл бұрын
Bless Him
@antrygis1
@antrygis1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for going over this. First it is their 6th album out of their original 7. These 7 comprised their classic line-up. Yes, I know about "Go Now." Yes, lots of TIONS in this song. Uh-hu. The Moody Blues played live a lot but their studio wizardry with the help of Tony Clarke gave them a depth, along w/their harmony vocals that were superb. EGBDF Every Good Boy Deserves Favor. Glad you caught that with 20 seconds left. Aah. Lead vocal by Jogn Lodge the lyricist who could hit amazing high notes back then. The four sang vocals but not drummer Graeme Edge.
@bluewaters3100
@bluewaters3100 2 жыл бұрын
My granddaughters have grown up to the. music of the Moody Blues. I played it from the day they were born They know they are my favorite band. The lyrics are so powerful and insightful and led many fans to believe the group were enlightened beings with all the answers. It lead them to write a song called I am Just A Singer In A Rock in Roll Band. The song was performed live as a PBS special concert in the year 2000 from the Royal Albert Hall in London. I think it would be a good song to reflect on in the future.
@alanlong8310
@alanlong8310 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there Doug. One of the members on Ray Thomas: Legend Of A Mind FB page has posted your video. As an Admin, I approved the post and hope it'll be seen by our 4000+ membership. I thoroughly enjoyed all of this YT video and so I know will many of us Ray Thomas and Moody Blues fans. Thank you for picking this brilliant track! All the very best.
@joshcox9195
@joshcox9195 3 жыл бұрын
Love the Moody Blues. Love this song. Love the whole album. Most of their 67-72 catalog would be fun for you to do. Each album is a concept and each is really aided by listening to the whole album in it's entirety.
@davidvasquez8658
@davidvasquez8658 2 жыл бұрын
I also think this era of Moody's albums are so good it's not necessary to rate them.They each have great music & lyrics.Thank GOD I got to see them.What a show.
@donaldbutcher1260
@donaldbutcher1260 2 жыл бұрын
The Moody's are one of my favorites from my misspent youth. Can I have more please?
@norms3913
@norms3913 8 ай бұрын
There is a song on this album called the story in your eyes was recorded in a church using a church choir in the background
@julioguardado
@julioguardado 2 жыл бұрын
I like the EGBDF reference in the album title. I learned it as Every Good Boy Does Fine. Great album.
@frankpentangeli7945
@frankpentangeli7945 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! I'm totally shocked anyone would react to an obscure song like this, as beautiful as it is. Thanks for doing that, Doug! Yes, the lead singer is John Lodge, who is perhaps the least naturally talented vocalist of all the Moodies (except for Graeme Edge who doesn't sing at all as far as I know, though he does have some speaking parts). In his defense, Lodge does provide some great high notes here and there when called upon to do so, and he did contribute some fantastic songs to the Moodies' catalogue, this being one of them. The song cuts out abruptly at the end because traditionally all Moody Blues records from 1967 all the way through the 70s had the songs flow directly one into the next without pause, thereby creating a seamless experience for the listener. So when the song fades out quickly at the end, the next song (Nice To Be Here) is just about to start. By the way, I'm not sure the quadraphonic version is the right one to listen to without a quad system, as the background vocals (and perhaps some instruments too) get lost in the mix and the song loses a lot of its power. So to get the full impact, if I were you I would listen to the regular stereo version, though preferably one that's been remastered. Cheers!
@palmerjackson554
@palmerjackson554 Жыл бұрын
Solid point about John Lodge and his vocals. I guess it's all relative. He did add some cool high harmonies. I think he is/was a highly underrated bass player -- he plays really great bass lines.
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 Жыл бұрын
Agree, about this mix. Only the bass is higher, obscuring all other instruments. Edge did not lead sing, but I think the highest notes on backing vocals are his (for instance in Timothy Leary, The Actor, go check it)
@frankpentangeli7945
@frankpentangeli7945 Жыл бұрын
@@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 The high notes are almost always from John Lodge. Sometimes Hayward, but normally Lodge. Graeme Edge recited poems, but I don't think he ever actually sang.
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 Жыл бұрын
@@frankpentangeli7945 Really? Don't know why I had that idea, then. Thanks
@robynturnham2706
@robynturnham2706 2 жыл бұрын
In Search Of The Lost Chord I think is their best. Thanks for doing the Moody Blues, I am reminiscing here and enjoying it so much
@guesser7
@guesser7 2 жыл бұрын
John Lodge was a master of writing tunes that move from majors to minors of the same chord. His best one was Tortoise and Hare from the Question of Balance album where he moves from Em, E , Am, A, Dm , D , A, G, A, G and so on.....
@nicoladolby2154
@nicoladolby2154 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this, I absolutely love the Moody Blues. They've done so many great songs. I would love it if you would lend your thoughts on my favourite song of theirs, The Voice from the Long Distance Voyager album. Thank you once again!
@Mandibil
@Mandibil Жыл бұрын
The Moodies are so underrated ... very unique
@garygoodwin3461
@garygoodwin3461 3 жыл бұрын
what an absolutely fantastic introduction, for you, to the Moodies.....there is so much more....
@steveandtammyb
@steveandtammyb Жыл бұрын
This whole album is great. I also love “In Search of the Lost Chord” and “Days of Future Passed” albums. A song that I love, that Justin Hayward sings is “Forever Autumn”. I understand that it was used with “War of the Worlds”, Jeff Wayne’s musical version album. Such a beautiful song.
@jgfergus
@jgfergus 3 жыл бұрын
Such a great obscure Moodies song. Love it. Doug...suggest you consider "Isn't Life Strange"...a majestic Moodies epic!
@duanehealing5965
@duanehealing5965 3 жыл бұрын
Definitely John singing lead vocal on this one. You can hear Justin and Ray clearly on background vocals and maybe Mike too.
@arkadybron1994
@arkadybron1994 2 жыл бұрын
The reason the ending sounds clipped is because on the album, it immediately transitions into the next track (Nice to be here). The entire album is a continuous narative.
@cameltanker1286
@cameltanker1286 3 жыл бұрын
My first introduction to the Moody Blues was the album "In Search of the Lost Cord." I could never get enough.
@RussMcClay
@RussMcClay 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff, Doug. Really enjoy your reviews and reactions to your picks.
@sianpodmore4988
@sianpodmore4988 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness! I heard this on a pirate radio station on a wireless hidden under the blankets so my parents couldn't hear, back in the day (10 years old!). I loved it and have always remembered those opening lines but never could recall the name of the band playing it. Wow! Shiver up the spine moment. Thank you for the visual demonstration Doug, it's really helpful.
@inyenster
@inyenster Жыл бұрын
I guess long time Moody Blues fans won't need this guy's approval.
@Diana-lq5yj
@Diana-lq5yj 2 жыл бұрын
One of the absolute best songs on that album! The MB music is timeless!
@juanignacioquesada
@juanignacioquesada 3 жыл бұрын
Just realized Every Good Boy Deserves Favor initials are actually the EGBDF notes in the pentagram lines of the trebble clef :)
@timvoyles9698
@timvoyles9698 2 жыл бұрын
In search of the list chord is also great. Particularly Eternity Road. Candle of Life is a great Moodies tune.
@gbuddy
@gbuddy 2 жыл бұрын
Definately one of John Lodge's best songs.
@DJ-ov9hu
@DJ-ov9hu 2 жыл бұрын
Modern remixing has made the classic LP recording into a WHOLE 'nother sonic experience! I'm hearing instrumentation, vox, and subtleties that were buried in the initial mix. Incredible to hear it all now, a half-century later!
@the_lichemaster
@the_lichemaster 3 жыл бұрын
Not that you'll probably ever play it but my favourite track of the moody blues is an obscure one, What am I doing here.
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