Mike Pinder playing the Mellotron at the documentary double feature for Mellodrama: The Mellotron Movie and On The Threshold of a Dream in Los Angeles, 2010
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@kathyscoppettuolo71685 ай бұрын
Rest in peace, Mike Pinder 😢
@misterakt5 ай бұрын
RIP Mike, thank you for all you did to make the mellotron the beloved instrument it is today
@Carlo883613 жыл бұрын
Definitely the heart and soul of the Moody's who in my estimation were all great musicians, but something was lost when Mike left the band.
@michaelhaverty5413 жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree with that.
@SecsSells3 жыл бұрын
Not to argue, but that could said of any group that lost a major cog. The Stones w/o Brian, Traffic w/o Dave, The Hollies w/o Graham. Well, you get my drift 😉
@sharonallison99223 жыл бұрын
MIKE WAS THE BACK BONE OF THE MOODY BLUE'S......🙏😇🤗💞
@marahnatha57242 жыл бұрын
Justin said Mike couldn't handle the messianic complex some of their fans had toward them and left for that reason. He just wanted to be a musician.
@andrewhanson59422 жыл бұрын
Well you know that Mike was the spiriitual leader of the Moody Blues, and when he left the group they struggled to achieve the same level of creativity and message that was obvious in their classic seven albums. On the other hand, Mike was also energized by the creative energy of the others, and when he left the band he likewise struggled to achieve previous visionary creativity. Let's just leave it that the five member band experienced a synergy that cannot be reproduced outside of that time frame when all were pulling the cart in the same direction.
@delta30024fly5 ай бұрын
This man was a giant, the Moodys would not have even be possible if not for Mikes Mellotron/synthesizers, A fantastic voice, a great work ethic.....I cried when I found out that he had passed, he was one of a handful of musicians that really made an impression on me, the world won't be quite the same without this musical/technical GENIUS...sleep tight Mike....you are missed !!!
@CookinginRussia2 жыл бұрын
I met him in a recording studio in California many years ago. He was a genuinely kind and humble man. So rare.
@kurtpena54623 жыл бұрын
The Mellotron, especially when Mike is playing it, brings me to tears. I can't explain it.
@sharpestjim2 жыл бұрын
Quite amazing, it he? A wonderful piece of electronic wizardry, especially for its time. I can't believe that they didn't spiff up the one that he's using in this video. A fresh coat of paint, at least.
@jamesmartin38702 жыл бұрын
@@sharpestjim Good point. It looks like it was pulled from the back of a junior high music room closet.
@wlodell Жыл бұрын
Same here.
@kurtpena5462 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesmartin3870 Consoles are very hard to rig. They are heavy and require a special dolly. They get banged up. If you make it pretty, it will just get banged up again. Besides, the wear gives it character.
@adrianadesouzamartins1247 Жыл бұрын
Parece ser um órgão como um tinha na minha igreja . Lembra muito órgão .
@annalemsma35585 ай бұрын
RIP Mike Pinder. You have colored my life so much more beautifully with your music
@whatdafrig512 жыл бұрын
That is so true, Mike's spaciness really made the Moodies. Each album seemed to be a statement while Mike was in the band. All albums prior to Octive were incredible. I think Justin Hayward is a genius also.
@nicke.37822 жыл бұрын
You said it. All the albums prior to Octave... that was pure, classic Moody Blues.
@michaelbanuelos44306 жыл бұрын
Mike Pinder was an innovator and co-founder of the Moody Blues. His contributions to the band's dynamic, sound and songs are immeasurable. Good to see him still active and enjoy the music of the Moody Blues.
@clivecernuschi78275 ай бұрын
RIP Mike Pinder. Thank you for the music
@Alain04553 ай бұрын
For me, the Moody Blues died when he left the group. No more beautiful songs after him. Rest in peace.
@jerryslist2 ай бұрын
The Moodies would've never been the Moodies without Mike Pinder and his mellotron. But I can also say that about Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas and Graeme Edge. They all combined to make that beautiful sound.
@bellinghammond4 жыл бұрын
the Mellotron has such pathos built into....it's the 'analog'/ lo-fi sound, slightly woozy....all those tapes warbling around all those capstans...it sounds like western civilization about to 'shuffle off this mortal coil' into an interstellar afterlife
@paulmartland1958 Жыл бұрын
A great description.
@thebrab10 жыл бұрын
'read that he actually worked for the factory and helped improve the mellotron, so he's an engineer as well as a musician. Great guy, incredible instrument.
@davidkershner75132 жыл бұрын
There were a couple moments when I thought he was going to break out into Watcher Of The Skies. LOL Love his music and what he did with this instrument!!
@lawmsh11 жыл бұрын
I remember it breaking down at the Fillmore East. The thing that struck me about it was how appreciative they were of the acceptance and patience of the audience. It was the mutual appreciation flowing in both directions that made it memorable
@johnsmarkola82976 жыл бұрын
I was there.
@garyrasberryjr.552 Жыл бұрын
Helped that Mike knew how to fix it and got it repaired in around 20 minutes. The light crew ran cartoons for the crowd.
@KaputOtter7 жыл бұрын
Just the sheer nostalgic sound is enough to bring tears to my eyes, honestly. What talent. What amazing music.
@norms39132 жыл бұрын
Its like a orchestra in a small wooden box
@jonesy21117 жыл бұрын
PINDER is probably one of the greatest and most innovative keyboardist in music history...his band did their greatest timeless albums with him so his creative force is also unmistakable...it's never been the same since he quit...probably never will be
@robrussell53292 жыл бұрын
For those too young to know, back in the 60s, there were no digital keyboards that could produce unlimited sounds. There was just the piano and a handful of different sounding organs. Then THIS hit the scene. And only the Moody Blues had it. Mike tells the story of Justin Hayward coming into the studio with "Nights in White Satin." Played it to the others, who were like, "Ok - no big deal." Then Mike had Justin sing the opening line again, this time with Mike adding the opening mellotron notes. And the rest is history...
@_RZ____9 ай бұрын
Was that before Strawberry Fields? I thought that was recorded early 1967
@docrockmusic62745 ай бұрын
@@_RZ____ Yes! He taught Lennon and Paul how to use it.
@markmower65075 ай бұрын
Rest In Peace Mike Pinder. And Thank You.
@luckyirvin6 жыл бұрын
thanks for all the great music, Mr. Pinder
@RobbyByrne5 ай бұрын
When I think of the Moody Blues, Mike Pinder immediately comes to mind. My Song, Have You Heard, and Melancholy Man are wonderful compilations that speak to the brilliance of Mr. Pinder. When he left, The Moody Blues were never the same.
@rogerthomas1695 ай бұрын
Out and in...have you heard, two of favorites to this day. Thanks Mike Pinder, RIP
@jimness59028 ай бұрын
Such a glorious instrument wrought with emotion at the hands of it's master and co-creator
@dr.anthonytrabue7426 Жыл бұрын
Lying there studying in university or med school, listening: "Gazing past the planets, Looking for total view, I've been lying here for hours, you've got to make the journey out and in..." Pinder made my life better
@butters3954 ай бұрын
definitely an LSD reference 😉..... awesome song 👍
@alanchamberlain99674 ай бұрын
Wonders of a lifetime Right there, before your eyes Searching with this life of ours You've gotta make the journey out and in
@vincestapels20225 ай бұрын
I can't believe it... Mike, you will always be my favorite of the Moodies. You had an incredible impact on MUSIC altogether. On Psychedelic, Progressive, and bands --like the Beatles! You will be missed... ❤
@Sam_Utah11 жыл бұрын
IMHO, When Mike left the MOODIES they lost the cosmic connection and the music became less significant and more pop oriented. The other moodies are fine song writers in their own right but Mike lifted them to a more spiritual significance that they never really achieved again.
@mustangmikep515 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Sam 100%...Mike WAS/IS the heart of the Moodies!
@KC9UDX4 жыл бұрын
I used to say this too. But, mustn't Tony Clarke have had a lot to do with it?
@randyacuna32484 жыл бұрын
@Aeryn Sun I totally agree, with the loss of pinder, The cosmic sound which was a key element of their style was gone. Never again would we hear this gorgeous music, pinder's voice and great writing.
@cyclic83 жыл бұрын
Agreed, the last Moodies album I purchased was Seventh Sojourn.
@Sam_Utah3 жыл бұрын
@@cyclic8 Mike Pinder brought a mindset to the group that they could not replace. Moratz was probably a more technically advanced musician (but did he ever write a lyric?) but Pinder was/is a more advanced human being. He knew stuff. He had out of the body experiences, a voice of wisdom IMHO. When you lose a thought leader, you lose more than just a keyboard player. Their early music, the first 7 albums was absolutely unique, the later albums seemed more like other pop albums out there despite some great songs and melodies over the years.
@boozer757411 жыл бұрын
I met Mike in the early 90s and he is easily one of the most real and personable stars I ever met! Ive seen the Moodys 30 times and I would love to see mike back in the band!
@bfarmsbobful12 жыл бұрын
the moodies with Mike Pinder and a hit of blue cheer changed me forever
@eyarbroughzone8 жыл бұрын
Wow. This is great. Wish he'd tour with the guys next year. His keyboards are the beautiful river on which the Moodies flow.
@clauga992 жыл бұрын
Mike Pinder and his mellotron are the soul of the Moody Blues which sets the inspiration for creativity. and performance of all members.
@jaggass8 жыл бұрын
The mellotron is like having tens of people playing at once in a studio..
@ReGZ00893 жыл бұрын
Love how arcane it all sounds
@doula201013 жыл бұрын
They did some amazing songs with this instrument that will always be remembered. Like he said in an interview..he lived in Britain as a child during the war and knew real hardship. This instrument really allows him to bring some real emotion into their songs back then. They were young when they first got together. I can imagine that it was good for them to take a 4 year bread before getting back together. It probably made their music better. Mike's musical history knowledge is awesome.
@yes0genesis4 ай бұрын
RIP brother and thank you for the music.
@sonneversets35305 ай бұрын
What would the Moody Blues early music been, w/o Mike Pinder? They wouldn’t have been at all, w/o Mike! The soul of the band w/this unique at the time, Mellotron in it. I’m sad you’re gone, Mike. 😔 I grew up listening to the Moody Blues when my friends were still listening to bubble gum @12. Thanks to my oldest sis, who had all the _best_ albums! I lost track of how many times over the decades, from my teens to well into adulthood, I saw them live. A _unique_ experience like no other... *Thank you Mike.* I hope you’ve found rest in the arms of our Savior.✝And the He carries your heartbroken family & loved ones, through this heavy time, for as long as they need. To your former band mates still w/us, I wish them the same. We’ve lost a grand man & musician. As the Moody’s did too, when you departed. But, you were still around.... 💔 You still are.🎶Through your music, you always will be.🎹🎵🎼💜
@robertfabian61357 жыл бұрын
Mike Pinder may not be the best keyboardist ever, but he was the soul of the Moody Blues Classic 7. He created an ambiance - a mood - an emotion for these albums. Who else did that? No one. The Moody Blues to their credit it seems to me were a democracy. Egos were shelved for the sake of the music and the evolution of their own ideas and sound. Each one of the Moody Blues on the "Magnificent 7" were contributors. Graeme Edge was not a drummer - he was a percussionist, the bass playing is inventive, flutes, voice harmonies - it must have been wondrous to participate in the creation of the Magnificent 7.
@Syfoll5 жыл бұрын
Rick Wright of Pink Floyd was also that type of keyboardist.
@johncaughlin55122 жыл бұрын
I love reading the texts from true Moody Blues fans..It's really a blast to realize that their music had the same effect on them as it did me..Mike Pinder to me is in the same stratus as Brian Wilson..
@wlodell Жыл бұрын
Great comment.
@underwriter1008 ай бұрын
@@Syfollyes, loved Rick Wright & Mike & the atmosphere that both set for their bands. As a teen, I ‘Discovered’ both groups in the early 80’s & they became my two favorite bands growing up.
@BooSwain-ic3pw4 ай бұрын
If Justin Hayward was the voice of the Moody Blues, Mike Pinder was the sound.
@songbirdinc11 жыл бұрын
It has such a deep and mellow sound. I like the sound better than today's synthesizers. I saw them in 1972 with Mike playing the mellotron and was completely blown away. Aston you have a good ear for pure and beautiful sound / music. :)
@elainevitucci41916 жыл бұрын
Love the Mellotron. Love 💕 Mike.and GREATLY SEE .. HEAR... & FEEL HOW ALL THE INDIVIDUALS truly are The FABULOUS MOODY BLUES !!!!!🌹🌹🌹🙋🏼♀️🙋🏼♀️🎉🎉🤷♀️😻🙀🙏😅😊😊😊😊😊🙋🏼♀️
@jeffryphillipsburns3 жыл бұрын
Most of "today's synthesizers", that is, what most people, including their manufacturers, nowadays call "synthesizers" are no more really synthesizers than the mellotron was--or is. The mellotron was or is simply a collection of analog recordings, just as most of "today's synthesizers" are simply collections of digital recordings. That makes them a very different species of animal from the voltage-controlled analog modular synthesizers of Robert Moog and Don Buchla from the late sixties and into the seventies.
@jackgrant93012 жыл бұрын
This is interesting. I was actually wondering the other day if those cheap multi voice keyboards are true synths or not and you've answered my question.
@jackgrant9301 Жыл бұрын
I think the fact that the tuning is slightly off actually ads something to it
@wolves368910 жыл бұрын
Hey to all you loyal MB fans don't you think that Mike Pinder and the rest of the Moodies should mend fences its been long enough don't you think and if there ever comes a time when the Moodies ever decide to call it a career like the Who has recently he should be included as a member of the group what do you say?
@eyarbroughzone8 жыл бұрын
+Stephen Kowalewski I say yes.
@CaseyVan7 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure Pinder is interested. He doesn't seem to be interested in being in a band. I have not seen any output like that. I bet a ton of prog groups would love him to be in the band, and would even feature him and they would do Moody Blues music. I certainly would love to play guitar for Pinder, and could do nothing but Moody Blues music and be very happy! Hey Mike, I don't know any MB songs other than Knights in White Satin, but I would love to form a band with you!!. I can even move to L.A.
@briane57065 жыл бұрын
Sadly, a reunion is no longer an option with the sad passing of Ray Thomas. Thankfully, we have many memories that will never fade away and are recorded for all time.
@KC9UDX4 жыл бұрын
@@briane5706 very well said.
@westrig1804 жыл бұрын
Sometimes we must leave well enough alone. While I am sure many would love to see the original band play again, their days of future have passed, along with Ray sadly. I have seen a few 'reunions' in my time working in 'the biz'. They never quite have the original magic and the music suffers slightly as well. The modernization of playing songs onstage that are 40-50 yrs old now is a detriment to the orginal sound as recorded or performed way back then. For those who have seen the MBs in their heyday it would be somewhat of a let down. Remember them as they were, a great band that left timeless moments for us to listen to forever.
@neutralearth1061 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Mike, for displaying the majesty and glory of our Mellotron Overlord! ❤
@marciopainhas58284 ай бұрын
I'm a Melancholic Man now... RIP Mike Pinder!
@kenreeve65496 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike ,still a fan after 45 years
@roserandle63925 ай бұрын
Thank you for your many talents Mr. Pinder. You will be sorely missed and fondly remembered.
@yesman27554 жыл бұрын
Mike made a wise decision leaving when he did. The stuff Hayward was writing at that point which was mostly soft pop/rock would never have fitted his style. Patrick Moraz was perfect for the 80’s Moody Blues and he helped salvage their career. Mike wanted to raise a family, fair play to him. His awesome talent is with us forever in those core seven albums.
@sharonallison99223 жыл бұрын
I AGREE MY DARLING....🙏😇👽💞
@christopherlussier43834 ай бұрын
I am blessed to Have been born Gen X but blessed more to have had a Mom that LOVED the Moodies an to have that love of passed on to me. With My Mother passing some time ago..I Cherish Sunday chores an Cooking a nice roast with The Moodie's playing in the background... And now With Grand Daughter at 7 years of age to share stories of How my Mom would put on a platter... break out the Vacuum as I do now and get Sunday Dinner on the go. Rest In Bliss Mike. Bless.
@BolsaChicaRadio12 жыл бұрын
I WAS THERE! I attended this premiere at The Egyptian in 2010! The presentation was fabulous! But you can see it in Pinder's demeanor, that that old beastly Mellotron that someone "donated" to the premiere that night for him to play, was drastically out of tune! Beats the living snot outta me, why they didn't wheel onto the stage, one of those BEAUTIFUL Mellotrons that were featured in much of their early films & "videos" back in the day? (Probably 'cause NONE even exist anymore!)
@odysseus1113 ай бұрын
Спасибо вам, Майк, за то, что своей волшебной музыкой позволили прикоснуться к волшебным мирам. Земля вам пухом.
@wraitheful5 ай бұрын
I had hoped to learn more about how Mike kept his machine operating in top shape. All those alignment tricks would be fascinating to use weekly or daily if necessary.
@sososo2445 Жыл бұрын
Isle of Wight concert, Mike at his best on the mellotron. True genius. Beautiful songs with his beautiful voice. !!! Love it!
@cjrvision12 жыл бұрын
I really like Mike's music with the Moodies....He is the most moody and the most blue of the Moody Blues...he just severed himself from them or mutual...but I have heard the others say they would love to see him...He does not say that and in an interview he said something really bad to Graeme and that created a silly rift that they all never got over...Mike has never done anything of significance again...too bad..such a talent...just still does mellotron historical things.He is a melancholy man
@keithjohnston68614 жыл бұрын
What about when he said to Edge ' your just a drummer' after Graeme was bothering him in the studio on Octave. I heard that he left because Edge said its him or me.
@andrewc.29524 жыл бұрын
Dear God, I adore this instrument and I love love love Knights in White Satin. I've got it on 45. I could die listening to that song.
@waynepetralia81054 жыл бұрын
Such a classic song's title deserves to be spelled correctly. Especially if you own the record! Lol! The mellotron put the "moody"
@waynepetralia81054 жыл бұрын
.....in Moody Blues.
@stevefranke65414 жыл бұрын
nights in white satin
@PoolsOfBlueGlass13 жыл бұрын
I love some classical music, but when it comes to rock music, Mike and his mellotron beat an orchestra hands down. Nothing else has that haunting quality.
@petesmith8362Ай бұрын
Damn, I didn't know he had died! When did it happen? This is very sad news....
@EddioPinaR10 жыл бұрын
When Mike left Moody Blues. part of the Moodies sound went with him. The mellotron sound. He used to re-force chorus, that´s why moody blues albums without Mike don´t have those magnificient and deep chorus
@jamesedwards22375 жыл бұрын
If memory serves me right he was playing a Chamberlin on Octave.
@rickdo5112 жыл бұрын
I've been a MB fan since the sixties, listened to most of their songs and without a doubt Mike Pinder and the melloton gave much of the character to their first 7 albumns. These were the classics and the best of their recordings. I always held out hope that they might get back together for a sentimental tour, playing all their great hits from the core 7 albumns. Life to short to hold a grudge that long.
@bellinghammond4 жыл бұрын
tell graeme edge
@gajaga7897 жыл бұрын
Been a casual Moody fan for awhile but am finally getting into them very heavily now. As a casual fan, I didn't mind the three continuing but now that I know more it really is kinda nuts that they tour without all 5. I get that it can all be replicated, but this is one of those rare bands where EVERYONE is pretty essential and has their place. People say Pink Floyd can reunite. No, they can't without Rick Wright who is integral. Mike Pinder is integral to the Moody Blues sound. Not even getting into the fantastic playing, half of the reason I knew the Moodys all these years was that distinctive narration voice on all their records! You're telling me he doesn't play with them anymore?! I get it, they need to continue on, but I didn't realize how much they really should have all 5 still there. All those albums were such band efforts it feels weird that Mike, and Ray, aren't there live. Mike is responsible for so much, and I say that even though Justin and John are my favorites songwise.
@ibleebinU5 жыл бұрын
Wow, am I getting old. I remember The Moody Blues 1st hit, Go Now. Sung by Denny Laine, who later joined McCartney and Wings. Always loved the big sound of the Mellotron.
@alittlepale13 жыл бұрын
AAhhh, my favourite music on earth played by the guy who originally played it. A nice treat-sometimes you get one in life
@susanlarsson14759 жыл бұрын
There may have been a personal drama with the boys, something they could not resolve. Mike has never looked back as the group reinvent themselves. But time does heal and it takes a long time. Mike did have his family and pride and wanted independence.I think the distant past has a lot to do with the split, in fact I know it does, I was there!
@ladyblackstardust3908 жыл бұрын
Love the Mellotron. Completed the Genesis sound. Moody's, Crimson, ELP, Yes. All great! Now, it's all digital electronics.
@stephengarratt50768 жыл бұрын
Indeed, there are folk who "Cheat" to get that unique sound, by digitally sampling a Mellotron, which is so easy to do now..
@astrophonix6 жыл бұрын
I have a digitally sampled Mellotron (the brilliant GForce Retron) and I don't regard it as cheating. Firstly, you can't buy a real Mellotron today and if you could find one they are hell to maintain, secondly I have access to the many great Mellotron sounds that hardly anyone back in the day used, like wineglasses, mandolins, clarinet and guitar which sound just as good as the more commonly used strings, flute and choirs. I also have a sampled Chamberlain which inspired the Mellotron.
@boboladouche52686 жыл бұрын
I heard you’ll spend more time fixing broken tapes and aligning misaligned tape heads than actually playing it.
@Syfoll5 жыл бұрын
@@stephengarratt5076 You know, back in its day, the Mellotron was cheating too.
@joeboonmusic40044 жыл бұрын
@@astrophonix Totally agree, can't stand the people that act as if the Mellotron is some sort of organic instrument that can't be recreated. Sampling and playing an instrument that is too temperamental and expensive to use nowadays is called being logical!
@undertalefanyay57283 жыл бұрын
The way they came together after Denny left is one of the most unlikely of occurrences. Mike introduced the mellotron and Justin started writing so beautifully. John and Ray seemed to come in to their own as well. Denny did ok for himself too.
@crazygetup5 жыл бұрын
Mike Pinder is the reason you love the Moody Blues
@bellinghammond4 жыл бұрын
and Hayward's voice/guitar
@delta30024fly11 жыл бұрын
I agree, they never had the same depth after Mike left.. I also feel the same way as Porterwake feels.....one more show!!!!!!
@Anything4adollar6 жыл бұрын
i would never make the comment that MP WAS the MB's....however, I would say he WAS the soul of the band...
@josephdankert33008 жыл бұрын
Susan; distant past? What do you mean? I think Pinder was a bit more private than the usual rocker and documentaries state he was sick and tired of touring. Did he tire on the fans seeking secrets of life from the Moodies? They sure taught me a lot when I was 18 through 22 or so. Their songs of love and mystery I loved to read the lyrics. And even they involved God also in many tunes.
@WMalven4 жыл бұрын
More than anything else, Pinder and his Mellotron WERE the sound of the Moodies.
@SMC846015 ай бұрын
Such an amazing talent ! (RIP)
@phtevlin12 жыл бұрын
I remember hearing Ray Thomas saying in an interview about the boredom that was setting in with the Moodies in the 70's..."Mike, create another miracle on the mellotron." He is profoundly gifted, and the MB's simply weren't the same when he departed. The famous "7 albums" were vastly superior to anything that came afterwards. The various "solo" albums were to an album disastrous (I should know I bought them).
@phtevlin3 жыл бұрын
@Billybob Ireland I agree. Bluejays was a worthy successor to the "Core 7"; it was the only post 7 album I enjoyed.
@geneobrien89072 жыл бұрын
The Moody Blues were a product of the counterculture, they were interpreting their experiences during that time. Once the counterculture was over, they were no longer writing songs inspired by mystical experiences. For some bands, like The Moody's and The Airplane, they did their best work during that period. Other bands, like the Beatles had the talent to write interesting songs outside of those influences.
@jaggass8 жыл бұрын
Its like listening to music off really old films.
@stephengarratt50768 жыл бұрын
Mike Pinder and the Mighty Mellotron, WAS The Moody Blues.. Sorry...anything post "Seventh Sojourn", does not "Do It" for me...
@designerlarry8 жыл бұрын
Only thing even close is long distance voyager. But what made them the Moody Blues was the core classic 7 albums and it's great that they remastered and expanded them with some gems of original takes and unreleased music. "Island" is one of the best ones that I wish had made it to Seventh Sojourn back then, but I'm grateful I'm hearing it now. But I doubt any new music they write will be as great as back then.
@stephengarratt50768 жыл бұрын
Thankfully Larry, "Islands" is on the superb 2008 Remaster of "Seventh Sojourn" Another strange anomaly, is the original Single version, of "Nights In White Satin",NOT..being included, on the 2008 Remaster of "Days Of Future Past". I have managed to locate and download a STEREO...copy, which I have added to my iTunes Library stored copy of the album.
@julianabrown82838 жыл бұрын
Octave has it's moments. And Pinders on most of that. :-) Ya know "i'll be level with you" is awesome. Don't lie. :-P
@stephengarratt50768 жыл бұрын
I have only ever bought Octave, on vinyl, on it's year of release. I have only played it a few times since then, it's not an album, which I reach for, in my evening music sessions.. It's not a BAD album, but it lacks that special spirit found in the first seven albums AND "Blue Jays"...
@julianabrown82838 жыл бұрын
True. It doesn't have the same feel. Mostly because of the lack of mellotron for the most part. (there is some there if you listen) I only have it on vinyl as well. Best way to have any classic rock album. Maybe you should bust it out. I dunno about you but I don't have the exact same musical preferences that I did five years ago, let alone four decades. I agree "Blue Jays" does fit better but I think the reason for that is partly chronological. Good sounds were still popular in 75. Less so in 78 as syths began taking over the world.
@giltwood Жыл бұрын
I have all the Moody's music and the one Blue Jays album. Their music is ethereal in sound and most soothing to the ear. My husband and I have seen them 5-times. God's blessings to them.
@zedster9117 жыл бұрын
superb ... sounds like a sound track from a 1930's Holywood film
@anotherfakenutter46242 жыл бұрын
The Mellotron was important in the sound of many other bands, such as Yes. Vital component in so many music classics.
@mellotronn Жыл бұрын
Mike also played the Chamberlin (on Seventh Sojourn), a precursor to the Mellotron.
@andrewhanson59425 ай бұрын
Well Mike, you certainly scattered your fair share of good seed in the field. Now eternity has enveloped you, as it will all of us. I hope to have scattered some of that good seed before then also.
@sososo2445 Жыл бұрын
Amazing beauty coming out of that beat up old box at the hands of Michael Pinder. Wow, thank you Mike.
@khackney3 жыл бұрын
Mike is a genius on several different levels. Amazing guy.
@777fiddlekrazy11 жыл бұрын
fer real Sarlos! he and the mellotron gave that Trademark feel and sound to Moodies. Hell....it IS why they became the "Moody" blues! Orchestral gave a rollercoaster gave Rock bands that emotional rollercoaster of emotion. LOved it! You are soooo right!
@philipatoz11 жыл бұрын
If you even know what a mellotron is, you're probably, at the very least, a Boomer. And it means you were fortunate enough to grow up in an era in which so many fantastic bands roamed the landscape. But the Moodies stand out as having made so many extraordinary classics, music for the ages, if you will.
@quadrophrenia11 жыл бұрын
That is from the song "The Voyage" from the album "On The Threshold of a Dream" - one of my favorite albums by them.
@coldnebraskanite12 жыл бұрын
I like "Melancholy Man" from "Question of Balance." Truly prophetic.
@the_typie_tree4 жыл бұрын
same
@MYMUSICCHANNEL-db4ky Жыл бұрын
Why does this make me cry I just want so much more please just the music no need for words
@gurgisjones11202 жыл бұрын
A lot of bands have had a Mellotron, but I still credit Mike as the Mellotron King. He did more with it than anyone else, and influenced others to take it up (like Fripp).
@jduff592 жыл бұрын
Mike's Mellotron turned an average R&B group into something truly special. Each member of the Moody's had gifts, but I believe it was Mike's sound which enabled them to reinvent themselves after the Denny Laine period. Touring is really hard on the body and mind, and he got out with his health and sanity. That's a real bargain!
@Planktontwo12 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update. I agree with everyone on here in saying that the Moodies were a vital part of R & R and should have gotten much more recognition than they ever received for their classic works.
@rodbottomley45144 жыл бұрын
I never bothered to see a Moody Blue show after Mike was gone. Why bother without that beautiful sound.
@dinofrangiamore13 жыл бұрын
@PoolsOfBlueGlass So true. Mike Pinder plus mellotron equals haunting-beautiful-otherworldly-beyond!
@mikebunner3498 Жыл бұрын
I believe Mr. Pinder's work was a signature of the Moodys music. and sound... They are one of my all time favorite bands, all time!!!!!
@aliciacodurasmartinez31462 жыл бұрын
As a musician, I always thought that this instrument was not enough appreciated. I am sure that Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven and many other great composers had used it if it was available at their time. The results got by the Moody Blues, and other bands are inquestionable now that enough time has passed. Don't forget that Mozart used the Glass Armonica to compose some concerts and pieces. I know that many of you don't know what this instrument is and that Mozart used it. Look for it, please: your are going to get surprised. I can imagine what he could do with the mellotrone. Thank you, Mike Pinder for creating this jewel. Be produ of all the work you have done for all of us
@henryst112 жыл бұрын
I think what might possibly happen is that Graeme would pass on, and the surviving members, with Mike Pinder included (by invitation), would do a memorial concert, which would give Mike an opportunity to recite all of Graeme's wonderful poetry once again.
@josephdankert33008 жыл бұрын
No doubt at all the Moodies were greatest with Pinder! Simple conclusion. Melancholy Man, When your a free man, Have you heard, many more. The mellotron was the orchestra I first believed they played with regularly. Pinder created something far different than any other band. Yes Wakeman is incredible, but his music was not similar to Pinder's and Moodies. Deep Purple used organ and similar much , but different purpose. Now Stephen....all members of the Moodies were great, and unique. If I was to say one member=no doubt Justin Hayward lyrics the best and best voice; almost all big hits he sang. I have seen them prob 50 X ; 5 or 6 with Pinder; those were the best
@norms39138 жыл бұрын
uriah heep used the mellotron then switched to the synthesizer
@Syfoll5 жыл бұрын
The Voyage is the best thing they ever did
@sharonallison99223 жыл бұрын
HE WILL BE ALWAYS REMEMBERED FOR THE SPIRITUAL ANGEL OF THE MOODY BLUE'S.......RAY WAS ALSO GREAT......👽😇🙏💝💋🤗
@npc3po301 Жыл бұрын
Such an emotive sound, my fave keyboard instrument by a mile
@wraitheful5 ай бұрын
wonderful!
@mikeziemba22696 жыл бұрын
I just got an Electro Harmonix Mel 9 and it turns any electronic instrument into a Mellotron. It is meant for guitar, but I played my vintage Roland JX-8P through it and it sounded great. This "box" is only about $200 so it is quite affordable. My next purchase may be a Memotron. I just saw the Zombies and they had two of them. They were great!!!
@jonsmith46694 жыл бұрын
The Mellotron on the Moodies LP"On the threshold of a Dream" triggered a Spiritual Quest for me,but that sound doesn't come over here....
@alexherskovic19137 жыл бұрын
Mike Pinder join the Moody Blues for your final years
@jc65947 жыл бұрын
Happy 75th Birthday Mike Pinder
@bandfromtheband94455 жыл бұрын
The amazing Mike Pinder! I don't care much for his conservative political views, but he will ALWAYS be one of my favorite musicians and songwriters, especially as an integral part of the Moody Blues! Who cares about politics when you can communicate on a musical level? There is nothing as visceral as a musical level!
@rubicon-oh9km2 жыл бұрын
Mike is a conservative?? I love him even more now!
@stevedenney2003 Жыл бұрын
Just curious, what’s your source for claiming that Mike has “conservative political views “? I’ve not heard that elsewhere. If true, it would certainly seem to be at odds with his consistent musical messaging of tolerance and inclusion. Just wondering where you might have heard this.
@martron19624 күн бұрын
The Mellotron had a magical sound that was responsible for the sound that made The Moody Blues, and the Beatles who they were. Tthe Moody Blues were commercially successful afterwards but the magic left with Mike, and the Mellotron, and the last successful album, Octave.
@s21k215 ай бұрын
rest in peace inventor of the best instrument ever. thanks for your songs, thanks for your work, thanks for your life, Ill be always with you. and i guess, we'll meet again very soon ;) :(