Justin Hayward - Series 2 Episode 10 | Rockonteurs with Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt - Podcast
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- Опубликовано: 11 мар 2022
- This week on Rockonteurs, Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt chat to the charming Justin Hayward.
Justin is the singer and songwriter with the Moody Blues and has written some truly stunning records over the years.
He is a multiple Ivor Novello award winner and with the Moody Blues has sold over 70 million albums. In this episode, he talks about auditioning for Marty Wilde, joining the Moody Blues and writing some of their incredible hit songs like ‘Nights in White Satin’ and ‘Question’. He also reveals how he ended up recording ‘Forever Autumn’ on the Jeff Wayne’s War of The Worlds.
Rockonteurs is produced by Ben Jones for Gimme Sugar Productions
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Thank you for the nice interview gentlemen! The Moody Blues are my absolute favorite band of all time, especially their recordings from 1967-1981 ... Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas (RIP), and Graeme Edge (RIP). I absolutely treasure the Hayward/Lodge Blue Jays album from 1975, but can't help wondering what a Hayward/Pinder record would have sounded like. I guess it will have to remain an unfulfilled dream. Their classic recordings have been such a great comfort throughout my life. God bless them for the musical gifts they left us all! Cheers.
A wonderful way to start my Sunday! I know a lot of these stories, but hearing Justin talk about them over and over, is NEVER boring! Thank you!!
Brilliant romp of a podcast, Gary and Guy, a most pleasant listen. Serendipity has cast its light on Justin since he was 8 with that ukulele. Timing is everything. Enjoyed the reminiscences about Marty, ‘Huge Muddle,’ 007 Pindy, Graeme’s cymbals and wordy verse, Noel Gallagher, and Hot Legs on ‘Blue Guitar.’ The Moodies’ instincts were spot-on... they were indeed at the forefront with concept albums, soundscapes, psychedelia, and tunes that suited FM radio to a T. Justin’s oeuvre is unparalleled, a truly impressive body of work. Most refreshing is the fact that he’s remained grounded, always modest, with a firm grip on his dignity. ‘America... f**k, yes!’ It’s music to our ears. Best to all on the Rockonteurs production team, as well as to Justin and Alberto.
Justin and all the Moodies as individuals and as a group are pure 1st class. Frankly speaking, i thing the Moodies are one of the rare groups that were brought together by Divine Intervention cause after all, God listens to music too i would think
Wonderful chat! I'd love to see you guys get Steve Howe or Jon Anderson on some time.
Seventh sojourn is one of the best albums in history.
Great interview!!! Thanks!
What’s not to like about Justin Hayward?
Always had a crush on Justin... ❤️
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Excellent, a very enjoyable listen!
How can you be too old to be thoughts Hahah
If you are on RUclips
What i was trying to say is why aren't these podcasts being filmed would like to see all of you on the screen like the mick fleetwood session check you out every week on spotify if it was videotaped I'd watch it here
Would love to hear from Townshend
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