Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin | FIRST TIME REACTION

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  • @theturtleproject
    @theturtleproject Месяц назад +113

    his voice is still as great as it ever was in his youth, one of the best voices in music history

    • @gwh0
      @gwh0 Месяц назад +1

      Not really. Just listen to a youthful version.

    • @donmills10
      @donmills10 Месяц назад +3

      Turtle said it all Biss.

  • @markmoore236
    @markmoore236 Месяц назад +91

    He wrote that song at age 19,amazing song originally came out in 1967, then it was released again in 1972, one of the greatest songs ever made!

  • @davidberry5015
    @davidberry5015 Месяц назад +31

    His voice has aged better than anyone in rock. You still need to hear him at 20. It will make you cry.

  • @drunkenviking_official
    @drunkenviking_official Месяц назад +26

    This song is one of those masterpieces that defy the sands of time. Why can't we make music like this anymore?😢

  • @user-vr6jj4zl1y
    @user-vr6jj4zl1y Месяц назад +36

    The lead singer, Justin Hayward, wrote this when he was 19. He is 77 and still on tour! I will see him live again in June! His voice is still as beautiful and compelling as EVER!! And your reaction to Rays flute is so charming!! Thank you!!

    • @Zedness
      @Zedness Месяц назад

      I went to two UK concerts in March (2024) and Justin was AMAZING

  • @markmatthews4481
    @markmatthews4481 Месяц назад +31

    Every member of the Moody Blues was so talented and could play multiple instruments. Studio albums they didn't need a backup orchestra, they could produce an orchestra themselves.

  • @kevinhouse1015
    @kevinhouse1015 Месяц назад +14

    "Days of future passed" was an album with a lot of orchestral back up. You would enjoy it.

  • @robinfra52
    @robinfra52 Месяц назад +9

    Mike Pinder the founder of the group and keyboard player just passed a couple of days ago. He was the one who came up with these arrangements. Once they did this they found their sound and created a whole genre.

  • @dagmar.6954
    @dagmar.6954 Месяц назад +32

    "Nights In White Satin" is their most famous song. Moody Blues are one of my favorite groups from the 60's-80's. Love their mix of rock with classical music. Lots of great songs such as "Go Now", "Tuesday Afternoon", "The Story In Your Eyes", "Question", "Ride My See-Saw", "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)", "Gemini Dream", "The Voice" etc. All of their music is great! Many of their records are concept albums & meant to be listened to all at once. Sadly Ray Thomas their flute player & singer passed away in 2018 & their drummer Graeme Edge passed away in 2021.

  • @joebarrera9741
    @joebarrera9741 Месяц назад +10

    Such A BEAUTIFUL BAND AND A BEAUTIFUL SONG ....THIS BAND AGED VERY WELL

  • @kentclark6420
    @kentclark6420 Месяц назад +18

    The main force in the group behind the rich orchestral and cosmic texture in their music within the seven core albums, was Mike Pinder, co-founder of the band, keyboard player and songwriter (who left the band in the late 70s, way before this concert) just passed away a week ago. Mike's transcendent soul and creativity was the life-force behind the Moody Blues. He's up there with the great classical composers. RIP on your journey, Mike!

    • @martensjd
      @martensjd Месяц назад +1

      Pinder passed away very recently, on April 24. Ray Thomas (flute) and Graeme Edge (drums) also passed in recent years

  • @orangeandblackattack
    @orangeandblackattack Месяц назад +20

    I saw them in 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987 and 1992. Never a wrong note and the emotional response was there everytime. Awesome band.

    • @guyray1504
      @guyray1504 Месяц назад

      I saw them in 87 in Las Vegas. What a great show.

    • @vicprovost2561
      @vicprovost2561 Месяц назад

      Saw them 3 times, once with a full orchestra, always amazing. 🎵

  • @marcieharreld286
    @marcieharreld286 Месяц назад +12

    I was 15 when this song was "born" in 1967!!! His voice is like a time machine....the same after all these years!! PERFECT!!!!💜💜🎶🎼🎵🎸🎧🥁🎤🎹🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘

  • @hongfang2348
    @hongfang2348 Месяц назад +14

    This is originally a very old song, from the 1960s. Moody Blues were one of the first groups to fuse rock with orchestration.

  • @markunderwood912
    @markunderwood912 Месяц назад +17

    Cutie he has always soundedl like this he hasnt lost anything in his VOICE other artists have covered this but not 1 can touch this❤❤❤❤

  • @randallshuck2976
    @randallshuck2976 Месяц назад +6

    I've been listening to this song since 1972. It never gets old. My favorite album of theirs is "Days of Future Past". It is a whole operetta. Glad you enjoyed them. His voice is as strong and true as it was in the 70s. Good reaction.

    • @andyh4224
      @andyh4224 Месяц назад

      Days of Futures past is my favorite X-Men movie!!!!!

  • @johnmolony5613
    @johnmolony5613 22 часа назад

    its called passion - feel - emotion pure and simple.

  • @edwardthorne9875
    @edwardthorne9875 18 дней назад +3

    "Cold hearted Orb that rules the night -- Removes the colors from our sight.
    Red is grey, and yellow white. But we decide which is right, and which is an illusion."

  • @stevepool8034
    @stevepool8034 Месяц назад +22

    Wow, Biss, Moody Blues, you've really gone back to a classic from my pre-teen yrs. There's nothing like the 60s/70s. His voice is still 90% of what it was. Beautiful incl. the flute, haunting. Super pick, 😊

  • @daveleeroy
    @daveleeroy Месяц назад +4

    I've grown up with these guys, and his voice hasn't changed one pitch.

  • @FrowningIke
    @FrowningIke Месяц назад +13

    4:54 Apologies if you've already done it but if you love the Flute then Jethro Tull is a must, the pinnacle! There was no such thing as Folk Rock until Ian Anderson decided there should be! Almost on a whim he became one of the world's greatest flautists. Their live performances are amazing! A bunch of amazing musicians just having a great time! I challenge anybody to hold back a smile
    whilst watching them.

  • @aussiepie4865
    @aussiepie4865 Месяц назад +4

    This is one of the best songs ever written.

  • @straycatttt2766
    @straycatttt2766 Месяц назад +1

    The late Ray Thomas played the flute here. You probably would enjoy his Moody Blues song called “Legend of a Mind.”

  • @gordon9995
    @gordon9995 Месяц назад +2

    When they are on tour, they send their music ahead. I live in a southern Indiana town, and we have a great philharmonic orchestra. They backed the Moody Blues very professionally. I rank it as one of the best concerts I have seen.

  • @retmsgtpete6509
    @retmsgtpete6509 Месяц назад +2

    This song sounds great with the orchestra. In many of there live performances they have a orchestra with them

  • @jamesdalton8539
    @jamesdalton8539 14 дней назад +2

    His voice has not changed 1 bit since the original 1967!!!!!! One of the all-time classics of classic Rock!!!!!!!!!!! Grandpa can SANG ;-) Now you see what a whole Band of Grandpas can do ;-) Can you imagine the Genius of the mind of a 19 year old kid to compose this????

  • @jbear3562
    @jbear3562 12 дней назад +1

    "How do we call this?"... We call this what it is: BEAUTIFUL.

  • @robertriley2
    @robertriley2 Месяц назад +6

    This always makes me want to hear whiter shade of pale by procol harum

  • @Trev359
    @Trev359 Месяц назад +11

    If you like the flute you may like Jethro Tull. They have plenty of flute music. They are/were a progressive rock band. Their best album, IMO, is Thick as a Brick. It was done tongue-in-cheek but is so good.

    • @neogunb3
      @neogunb3 Месяц назад +1

      Thick as a Brick is quite good, but my personal favorite, probably because I grew up on it, is the album Aqualung. It's another concept abum and is about religion and society. Regardless, if you like flute, you have to give Jethro Tull a listen.

    • @Trev359
      @Trev359 Месяц назад +1

      @@neogunb3 I forgot about Aqualung. Yes, that is very good too.

  • @davemadman7093
    @davemadman7093 Месяц назад +3

    Another genius from the past. Absolutely stunning with his band. His voice is timeless...Awesome

  • @alanflor703
    @alanflor703 Месяц назад +17

    You said you wanted more orchestra... "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly" by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra. It's pretty unique.

    • @tomyoung9049
      @tomyoung9049 Месяц назад

      Absolutely need to check this one out 👍

  • @romine777
    @romine777 Месяц назад +2

    During the same concert the Moody Blues sang "Question" which is must hear.

  • @renedavids6154
    @renedavids6154 Месяц назад +7

    Thanx for this reaction. The Moody Blues brings me bcak to my youth. The made so much beautiful songs. And Justin has a great voice. This song is still one of their greatest. I remember they used the Moog synthesizer in that days. great compositions.

  • @waynebenedict5785
    @waynebenedict5785 Месяц назад +2

    Timeless and beautiful!

  • @billforrester2512
    @billforrester2512 Месяц назад +1

    I saw them live and they looked and sounded identical to this performance and with full orchestra. Best concert I’ve ever seen.

  • @jimrentz
    @jimrentz Месяц назад +13

    Everyone has their opinion about which is the best version of this song and whether it's a live version or a studio version, I like them all, but this for me is the very best of the best. It's a mature sound and along with the amazing orchestra brings out the fullness of the piece. This song is from my youth, I'm 70 years old, so I've listened to it many, many times over the years and also though I've heard many other songs from these guys, this is by far my favorite and also my favorite performance. Thank you for your reaction young lady!

  • @marksterner7532
    @marksterner7532 Месяц назад +1

    Justin Hayward is one of those very rare singers whose voice ages like fine wine. He sounds as good in this performance as he did when it was released in the studio so many years ago. Other amazing "senior" vocalists you must check out are: 1) Gary Brooker (Procul Harum - "A Whiter Shade of Pale" Live in Denmark; 2) Burton Cummings (Lead Singer of The Guess Who - Performed "These Eyes" in Las Vegas in 2017); 3) Phil Collins - ("In The Air Tonight" Live in Paris 2004 HD (RUclips); 4) Heart ("Stairway to Heaven" - Kennedy Center Honors Led Zeppelin); Joe Cocker - ("You Are So Beautiful" - Nearly Unplugged); Louis Armstrong - ("What A Wonderful World" - 1967 ABC); Elton John and Billy Joel - "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"(Live in Madison Square Garden - Greatest Hits One Night Only" concert).

  • @user-uh3nn9sm1j
    @user-uh3nn9sm1j Месяц назад +5

    So glad you got around to finally hitting the moody blues!! His voice is as good as it ever was!

  • @Royal_BLT
    @Royal_BLT Месяц назад +1

    🇨🇦 I am surprised you have not reacted to this song before !
    And Justin's voice has not changed, this is why they have been my favourite group since 1968 ! 🇨🇦

  • @jamesferris4573
    @jamesferris4573 Месяц назад +3

    I am an old codger and have been a fan of the Moody Blues since their hit with a cover of the Motown classic Go Now. At that time, Denny Laine was the lead singer, and Clint Warwick was the bassist. Justin Hayward replaced Denny Laine as lead singer, and John Lodge replaced Clint Warwick as bassist in 1966, and the music of the band changed from a Blues inspired format to an orchestral, psychedelic form. This song is from the album Days Of Future Passed, which was released in 1967. The album is a concept album and is a day as well as a life of a normal person. The album was recorded with Peter Knight and the London Symphony Orchestra. The Moody Blues were the first rock band to record with a symphony orchestra and also the first band to incorporate a Mellatron. The Mellatron was an instrument that could record sounds on a loop and play them back, enabling the band to have the sound of an orchestra on stage with them as well as other sounds. Mike Pinder was the keyboardist and played the Mellatron and recently passed away at age 82. I was fortunate enough to see the band live many times between 1972 and 1978. I saw them several times performing with symphony orchestras, which was always a special treat. I lost interest after they replaced Mike Pinder with the flashy, less talented (in my opinion) Patrick Moraz in 1978. The music changed direction without the influence of Mike Pinder, who was a major influence in the direction of their earlier sounds that I loved. You should listen to the entire Days Of Future Passed album. The entire album is a masterpiece, and it was one of the three rock albums that were most influential in the direction of music today, along with the Beatles Sargeant Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band and the Beach Boys Pet Sounds. All three albums were released in 1967, and all were way ahead of their time.

  • @cel275
    @cel275 Месяц назад +3

    Another great song: Forever Autumn. The Moody Blues. (1978)

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen Месяц назад

    This song was originally released in 1967 and his voice sounds nearly exact to what it did back then. I remember this song as a kid, one of my favorites. Also, in the released version there is a poem read at the end, its well worth watching the video from then with the full song and poem, "Breath deep, the gathering gloom..."

  • @DavidStebbins
    @DavidStebbins Месяц назад

    This song was part of the concept album Days of Future Passed, released in 1967. It chronicles the different parts of a day in the life of Everyman. I listened to this album endlessly growing up.

  • @charlesheit4880
    @charlesheit4880 7 часов назад

    Bisscut: "The flute makes me feel peaceful."
    Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, " Hold my beer."

  • @jet07son
    @jet07son Месяц назад +1

    thats a great observation , the crowd being quiet , meaning they are really enjoying it

  • @johnjensen5074
    @johnjensen5074 Месяц назад

    I saw them in 1986 they were magic. Tuesday Afternoon is also a beutiful song

  • @George-kv6gm
    @George-kv6gm Месяц назад +1

    I've heard that called a voice break, in country singing anyways, and it's really cool. Of course, there can be "breaks" in the voice that aren't intentional, like when a guy hits puberty, but that's not the same thing. In country, and wherever it's used, it's intentional. Like when Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues does it. Thanks for letting us join you! God bless you!

  • @riwl1
    @riwl1 Месяц назад +1

    This song was on the album "Days of Future Past" released in 1967. The studio album version of this song has a spoken word poem at the end called " Late Lament" For me the song isn't complete unless you listen to the studio version with the poem read aloud at the end.

  • @kermitcook8498
    @kermitcook8498 Месяц назад +4

    Justin did this to us in the 60s. These Moody Blues augmentations were totally unexpected from a rock band. I believe this song even had a monolog in the after song orchestration. This additional effort gave people a greater appreciation for the entire work and not just the edited 3 minute AM monaural pop radio version. FM stations without the same restrictions played the longer album cuts. This elevated the listening experience led to a boost in sales of stereo systems. The long play versions were enjoyed in millions of homes. I would guess that Justin was still at 80 plus percent of his peak when this concert was recorded. We were all surprised when the Moody Blues started releasing new music in the mid-80s. It was as though they had never left. e.g. YOUR WILDEST DREAMS, and it's sequel. I KNOW YOU'RE OUT THERE SOMEWHERE.

  • @davebender8901
    @davebender8901 Месяц назад +1

    I too love when you have great songs, that have instruments in them like this flute. I love listening to Elvis as he has such a FULL band in the background!

  • @TerryParsons1724
    @TerryParsons1724 Месяц назад

    A beautiful song especially this version Tuesday Afternoon is another great song by them. Justin's voice has stayed strong through the many years it's amazing really. Great reaction enjoyed it thank you.

  • @marvinsarracino116
    @marvinsarracino116 Месяц назад +4

    Classic song Biss! This song stands the tset of time! Moody Blues are a great band and this song is more of a Vibe! It takes you on a journey! Thanks for sharing Biss ❤️💛

    • @PML78
      @PML78 Месяц назад

      Grown up music
      Crowd is just sitting back and enjoying the angelic sound they are playing
      Beautiful and epic song

  • @CosmicVagabondPixie
    @CosmicVagabondPixie Месяц назад +1

    YAY!!! One of My **Moms** favorite songs & i liked it too when i was a wee lil child YAY **Luvit**

  • @Gilbert0Jimenez
    @Gilbert0Jimenez Месяц назад +2

    Love your reaction! This is I think the most famous from Moody Blues. And this live performance one of the best. For me it brings so much memories!

  • @mjsplicer78
    @mjsplicer78 Месяц назад

    This was the first concert I went to when I was a kid, one of my parents favorite bands, i remembering coming away thinking they had an amazing amount of talent. Also the first time I got a contact high

  • @terrybemis5695
    @terrybemis5695 Месяц назад

    I've seen them live in Toledo and Columbus Ohio and both with a symphony orchestras. They were amazing both times

  • @cel275
    @cel275 Месяц назад +1

    Great song! Another great Moody Blues song is 'Tuesday Afternoon!
    For flute, try Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath

  • @Uncle-Charlie
    @Uncle-Charlie Месяц назад

    The vocals and instrumental sound bring you to some mental picture or place of yearning. I was lucky to grow up in a era where music was like this!

  • @donw804
    @donw804 Месяц назад

    I've seen the Moody Blues in concert three times. The first in the mid 80's, the last in 1996. Each time with a full backing orchestra and always amazing.

  • @malcolmpeacock2484
    @malcolmpeacock2484 Месяц назад

    Hello Bisscute. Great song choice nights in white satin The moody blues

  • @bobcharles1204
    @bobcharles1204 Месяц назад +4

    You should definitely check out the studio version as well

  • @doorofnight87
    @doorofnight87 Месяц назад

    The instrument that always gets me is the violin, and a full piano. Maybe it is my love of classical music, and that I used to play the violin, and wish that I had never stopped, but that type of sounds always goes right to my soul.
    Great song and thank you for the review!

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Месяц назад

    An incredible band, augmented by a full Symphony Orchestra in one of the best songs ever. This song was the climax of the classic, concept album, Days of Futures Past. They had a full orchestra on that ground breaking album in 1967 and was the first of 7 albums in a row from 1967 - 1972 that is one of the great runs in the Rock Era. Like Prog Rock to come, their albums were composed to be heard in their entirety, even if a bunch of individual songs, they flowed together and each album is an incredible music statement, up there with the best bands of the era. When we tripped back in the 70s, we always had Pink Floyd and King Crimson on at some point but we also had the Moody Blues in frequent rotation. Try Legend of a Mind next, their ode to LSD guru Timothy Leary. Great stuff, they will freak you out at how great they were if given a chance. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎤🎸🎶

  • @jamesraynard8794
    @jamesraynard8794 Месяц назад

    Every time I hear this song I still get goosebumps and I remember when it came out and his voice is just keeps getting better with age. I really love the extended version of this song.

  • @richardkint6531
    @richardkint6531 Месяц назад

    Lots to check with the art-rock group, Moody Blues. Charted records for over 20 years. The last original member, Mike Pinder, passed away a few days ago. Justin Hayward and John Lodge joined a short time after the band was formed. Ray Thomas was the flutist. On the original album there was a poem read (Late Lament) near the end of the song. In this video the orchestra played the ending without the poem. The song's final note on the album was struck with a gong! pretty cool. 😎

  • @CanadianSatire
    @CanadianSatire Месяц назад

    When I grew up in the 70s, this was the big wedding song.

  • @Endrit719
    @Endrit719 Месяц назад

    I discovered this song 2 years ago, I love it so much

  • @taylortyler1867
    @taylortyler1867 Месяц назад

    This is a beautiful song. Incredible, especially considering how young he was when he wrote it. Talking about the flute, made me think of the song "Hocus Pocus" by Focus. Wild song. Everyone who does a reaction to it, has a great time. Such a _UNIQUE_ song.

  • @robertwalker1803
    @robertwalker1803 Месяц назад

    Seeing this live 2x made me very emotional…

  • @christinecarter7800
    @christinecarter7800 Месяц назад

    You were a faery in another life. The lightness of the flute calls to you.

  • @albertomagana6577
    @albertomagana6577 Месяц назад

    Hello Bisscute. I see with pleasant surprise that you reacted to other old acquaintances, none other than Moody Blus. I love every time you make a reaction to these old bands, because when they were at their peak, obviously there was no internet, there was no social networks, there was no YouTobe, etc., that is, they did not have the opportunity to spread their music more massively, their art and their talent, as happens today, that is why I am especially happy when someone as young and sensitive as you, appreciates and spreads what these great bands and artists did to the current generations. The one you chose to react to Moody Blues is an excellent song: Nights in White Satinde, from 1967, if I'm not mistaken, it already has its yesterdays, but it does not lose its validity, it continues to tell us many things and continues to move us, as you yourself experienced. I recommend other songs from them such as: The story in your eyes, Ride my see-saw, Tuesday afernoon, among others. Greetings and a hug from Mexico City.

  • @hongfang2348
    @hongfang2348 Месяц назад +2

    Tuesday Afternoon was also a hit song. It's from the same album, which was a masterpiece/landmark album (Days of Future Passed)

  • @2299jsimon
    @2299jsimon Месяц назад

    A stunning performance... live.

  • @berndn168
    @berndn168 Месяц назад

    It's good to be reminded of this song with the heartbreaking belting. Another song from the same era is A Whither Shade Of Pale by Procul Harum. A touching live version with orchestra and choir - also a kind of farewell version - is the one from Copenhagen 2006

  • @allenbrokeit
    @allenbrokeit Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing this. I listened to this song a lot in my teens. It was pretty cool watching someone get to listen to it for the first time.

  • @namtooh50
    @namtooh50 Месяц назад

    here is another moody blues song,great rocking tune with orchestra-I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band) (Live "Royal Albert Hall" Version)

  • @stevepas1
    @stevepas1 Месяц назад

    They were always a great show when i was young.

  • @robtucker6303
    @robtucker6303 Месяц назад

    When I was a little boy, this song scared me because of the haunting sound… as I grew older, I fell in love with it… and that feeling remains today. One of my favorite songs ever.

  • @11juanmartin
    @11juanmartin 27 дней назад

    I love the way that you react to the songs. You're so cute and emotional.

  • @GaryNoone-jz3mq
    @GaryNoone-jz3mq Месяц назад

    I know how you feel. I get the same feeling whenever I hear a saxophone.

  • @brianboye8025
    @brianboye8025 Месяц назад

    It recharges the heart. I think it may be like the beauty of a magical walk in a garden at night.

  • @larrybrickey1133
    @larrybrickey1133 Месяц назад

    Voices in the Sky; The Balance; One More Time to Live.

  • @rabudman
    @rabudman Месяц назад

    The Moody Blues song "Tuesday Afternoon" is emotionally similar to this song and has a lovely flute part.

  • @dennisboulais7905
    @dennisboulais7905 Месяц назад

    I'm 74 years old and I bought this album when it first was released. This group was my favorite. My second favorite was Led Zepplin and third was Steely Dan.

  • @Flastew
    @Flastew Месяц назад

    This is a beautiful song from my teens and this is a great version of it. There is a really long version with poetry in it. Great reaction Lady Biss, you were looking as beautiful as the song and your hair was so stunning.

  • @KennethSavage-nn2vv
    @KennethSavage-nn2vv Месяц назад

    Ray Thomas was (R.I.P.) the flutist in the Moody Blues… Fun reaction and review 👊🏻

  • @user-ii3wv3yt2l
    @user-ii3wv3yt2l 28 дней назад +1

    If you like the flute, try the band Jethro Tull. the lead singer and songwriter Ian Anderson plays the flute with a lot of pizazz! Try the songs "Locomotive Breath", Cross-eyed Mary", "Aqualung". Also, ANY song by the Moody Blues is great to listen to.

  • @davidhulsizer7576
    @davidhulsizer7576 22 дня назад

    I also love the flute and the cello in rock music.

  • @rbodee
    @rbodee Месяц назад

    Saw them in 1987 in Miami and in 2001 in Atlanta. Both were great performances. They didn't have the orchestras in those performances, but still great.

  • @BlueBookGuy
    @BlueBookGuy Месяц назад

    A timeless classic spanning decades and ALL generations! If this doesn't "touch you" (or anyone) nothing would. The way Justin sings "'Cause I love you" will haunt me and bring me peace and warmth and love forever! I heard this song as a child and it hit my soul immediately with goose bumps! When I saw this dropped in I was a bit worried because this is close to my heart (for many reasons) its very deep Bisscute, and for your own journey I guarantee you might come back to this one day in the future when you have room for a deeper love

  • @genov9374
    @genov9374 Месяц назад

    His highest voice registers are perfect, as they were in the 70"s, when I was young and in love. His lower registers aren't quite there but that is understandable. As we (males) age, our voices get higher, not lower as many assume. I know for a fact as a 71 year old singer. This is one of the most beautiful songs written. I'm glad you loved it Bisscute.

  • @SuperVonKiller
    @SuperVonKiller Месяц назад +1

    Now check out the 1972 version of this with the poem at the end, to see just how close his voice sounds to what it was 52 years ago!

  • @kirkmatsuyama6176
    @kirkmatsuyama6176 Месяц назад +2

    Great selection and reaction. 😊😊❤❤

  • @chitownlee
    @chitownlee Месяц назад

    They had a string of 7 incredible albums 67-72.

  • @Bill123058
    @Bill123058 24 дня назад

    was lucky enough to have seen then in the mid 70s. they were fantastic.

  • @briangreen9677
    @briangreen9677 Месяц назад

    I've read through a lot of the other comments and for some reason, I like songs of there that were not mentioned by other commenters. "Your Wildest Dreams" and "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" are my two favorite songs of theirs, Nights In White Satin coming in at #3. I'm glad you liked them as much as so many of us out here do as well.

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 22 дня назад

    Justin the lead singer wrote in one day. His at the time had just broken up with him. As a parting gift she gave him a set of white satin sheets. Hence the title. he was 19 at the time in 67. This song is the climax of the album Days Of Future Past. Do yourself a favor listen to the entire album. Te group used a Mellotron Which gave them an orchestral feel. The production company had hired an orchestra for a different project that fell through. Someone suggested since we have spent the money why nnot use it on the album. At that time this was a big risk. But it worked magic. If anything his voice has only improved with age let alone diminished. A warning that flute solo will haunt you for the rest of your life. At times you will be be just drifting and in your head hear it and the song will come flooding back. I'm 71 and I heard it back in 67 and it still come back. On the album there is a poem and after this song is another that ties it all together. After hearing the whole thing. There is one question was it a day or a life.

  • @creamsiclem4433
    @creamsiclem4433 Месяц назад

    Great reaction, your lovely smile said everything.

  • @P-M-869
    @P-M-869 Месяц назад +1

    This song takes me back to '71-'72, sitting in a pizza shop with my best friend having pizza and beer on a Sunday evening with Nights in White Satin playing on the jukebox.

  • @jeffyount6836
    @jeffyount6836 9 дней назад

    So this is a beautiful song with gut wrenching lyrics because it's all about a broken heart. She gave him some satin sheets then dumped him shortly after. The sheets were too short they didn't reach the end of the bed. Hence "Nights in White satin never reaching the end ". Then he has a line about how beautiful she was. The next line of lyrics "Letters I have written never meaning to send" With 20 versions of the letter sitting in the trash he never mails the letter to try and win her back why? Listen to his next line of lyrics, "Just what the truth is I don't know anymore". He's questioning that she never really loved him. "Seeing others walking hand in hand" seeing others in love just brings back the pain of his broken heart". Go back and listen to it again. Damn the song all to hell its so beautifully yet gut wrenching at the same time. Every time I hear this song I cry and wonder where she is and how she is doing, for I too have a broken heart.