Boy_Wonder (Bath, back in the UK) | | Posted: May 20, 2013 - 13:58 | |
The second album I ever bought, at the ripe age of 15 - from Beatties in Wolverhampton - had to play on the parental radiogramme, huge box thing in the corner of the living room - mono of course! Ahh, memories!!
The first album was 'T Rex' - the one with Marc and Mickey Finn on the cover, just pre Glam stardom - and that's a belter too!
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Bozo (Steeler Penguin Pirate land) | | Posted: May 20, 2013 - 13:56 | |
Howard Stern was just talking today about what a crime it was that the Moody Blues were not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Donna Summers was. Screw you, Jann Wenner!!!
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ploba (the other coast and hang a left) | | Posted: Apr 19, 2013 - 06:31 | |
such an awesome song! so many memories
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d-don (Oregon) | | Posted: Feb 15, 2013 - 09:59 | |
I have always loved this great song. Great soundtrack for a sunny Oregon morning.
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mrtuba9 (most likely near Normal) | | Posted: Nov 13, 2012 - 08:29 | |
Lichenia, wrote:I had a friend who with her husband loved the Moody Blues. They were alcoholics and he drank himself to death aged 40. Still remember them every time the MBs come on. Fab. Heavy...makes me think... |
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Lichenia, (uk) | | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 10:38 | |
I had a friend who with her husband loved the Moody Blues. They were alcoholics and he drank himself to death aged 40. Still remember them every time the MBs come on. Fab.
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old_shep (Iowa) | | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 10:37 | |
To hear the Moody Blues is to have lived the '60s.
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Lichenia, (uk) | | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 10:37 | |
I had a friend who with her husband loved the Moody Blues. They were alcoholics and he drank himself to death aged 40. Still remember them every time the MBs come on. Fab.
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philbertr (Roch New York) | | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 10:36 | |
marcc wrote:i had the coolest aunt and uncle in the world: they LOVED the moody blues, and introduced me to them. my aunt was the coolest aunt because you could have fun with her, party with her and talk about family crap. we'd listen to the MBs on my uncle's kick-ass stereo and drink and smoke and it was wonderful. that was the mid-80s, and about 10 years later she died from an aneurism.
this song reminds me of those times and her too. rock on, amy. There is only one thing more precious than that kind of memory. That one thing is the actual moment of now. |
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shellbella (so california) | | Posted: Sep 11, 2012 - 10:35 | |
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marcc (columbia, sc) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2012 - 12:59 | |
i had the coolest aunt and uncle in the world: they LOVED the moody blues, and introduced me to them. my aunt was the coolest aunt because you could have fun with her, party with her and talk about family crap. we'd listen to the MBs on my uncle's kick-ass stereo and drink and smoke and it was wonderful. that was the mid-80s, and about 10 years later she died from an aneurism.
this song reminds me of those times and her too. rock on, amy.
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macbags (atlanta) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2012 - 12:54 | |
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kingart (Brooklyn NY) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2012 - 12:39 | |
I always loved that piece. Even if someone here is compelled to cast aspersions. Must make him feel better than the music, which begs the question of why he (assuming it's a he) isn't hanging out with Kanye or Slipknot.
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linden (Santa Cruz, CA) | | Posted: Jul 10, 2012 - 12:33 | |
Makes me wish I was knocking back a cold one at the Junction in Athens, OH.
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Tamster (Thousand Islands Canada) | | Posted: Jun 08, 2012 - 19:27 | |
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gemtag (Texas) | | Posted: Apr 06, 2012 - 07:23 | |
Great music of days past. |
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Larry_Rosenow (Bend, OR) | | Posted: Mar 05, 2012 - 14:41 | |
I was listening to the Moody Blues back in the late sixties in my 1957 Ford on my 8 track tape player...nice to travel back in time.
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shakitten (Trying to get back into a good dream) | | Posted: Feb 02, 2012 - 23:10 | |
oldman wrote: Excelsior that you?? Sorry your personal attacks have no place here keep your comments to the music or find somewhere else I see no reason to down someone for showing how happy they are for a song being played I think I speak for most of the people here
Agreed. This site is about the music, or about sharing stories on how that music affects us. Not everyone will agree on which song opens the heart and makes us feel passionate, but we can all agree that if we're here, then there is music that does it for us. And that is a beautiful, smiley face, dancing banana thing.
Rock on, hippiechick...and Stingray, go swim back to your dark, hateful slime. If all you have is hateful remarks, then you're pretty useless here. |
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oldman (Lost in Northern Virginia) | | Posted: Dec 01, 2011 - 09:38 | |
Stingray wrote:@ Hippychick
please - do not be ridiculous!
Of course the song is beyond good, but your "Smileys" are simply....
out of place, "cheap" and....sorry, just ridiculous!
You can be nothing but an American hairdresser with "colorful" fingernails!
pffffffffffffffff....!
from Europe, Stingray Excelsior that you?? Sorry your personal attacks have no place here keep your comments to the music or find somewhere else I see no reason to down someone for showing how happy they are for a song being played I think I speak for most of the people here |
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Stingray (NWO reloaded) | | Posted: Dec 01, 2011 - 09:32 | |
I read most of the "comments" (on page 1) about this GENIUS-MOODIES tune!
My comment (to the comments)...? None!
I do not wanna be banned fro this site!
This band and this song deserves more than "Smileys" and silly comments of the type "this is my favourite MB song".
Whooooooo cares??
GENIUS is lightyears above+away from any blog.
S.
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Stingray (NWO reloaded) | | Posted: Dec 01, 2011 - 09:28 | |
@ Hippychick
please - do not be ridiculous!
Of course the song is beyond good, but your "Smileys" are simply....
out of place, "cheap" and....sorry, just ridiculous!
You can be nothing but an American hairdresser with "colorful" fingernails!
pffffffffffffffff....!
from Europe, Stingray
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hippiechick (topsy turvy land) | | Posted: Dec 01, 2011 - 09:23 | |
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OzFan (Skye, Melbourne, Australia) | | Posted: Oct 30, 2011 - 18:46 | |
macbags wrote: I did....  |
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macbags (atlanta) | | Posted: Jul 28, 2011 - 07:02 | |
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eswiley2
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I can remember, circa 1971, turning off all the lights in my dorm room and laying with my head between the speakers of my Panasonic stereo speakers (that I was SO proud of buying with MY OWN money), and listening, with candles burning to To Our Children's Children's Children.... and feeling.. oh, SO ... evolved!!
There is just a visceral response to music from your youth.
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casey1024 (Here and Now) | | Posted: Jul 28, 2011 - 06:57 | |
LOVE it! They are, and always have been, wonderful. That is, of course, IMHO....
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vicmicric (France (Midi Pyrénées)) | | Posted: Jul 28, 2011 - 06:56 | |
Les Moody Blues savent changer de rythme sans casser le style du blues Bravo..
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GT66
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My favorite Moody Blues song.
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macbags (atlanta) | | Posted: Jun 26, 2011 - 21:12 | |
NOT MUCH FOR MY MEMORY, BUT THERE ONE THING I CAN REMEMBER OF MY BIG SISTER TEACHING ME HOW TO TAP MY FOOT TO THE MUSIC. AND THIS WAS THE MUSIC. THANKS AGAIN MARCY.
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bachbeet
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The Moodys put out a series of terrific albums there. This is one of those. Released in 1970 to answer RP's question mark.
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