There will never be a nother Song writer like Justin . The unique sound was always recognised as The Moody Blues . So many songs married to a lot of fans memories . Loved them all for their beautiful talents. 😊
So saying your music is indescribable is kind of accurate, but they’re really aren’t words that come close describing the sound of your music. I’ve been listening to you for almost 60 years and never get tired of it, plus you have a wicked smile!!😊
Dearest Justin, I have seen you 6 times in person. Although you were unaware of my presence, I certainly was aware of yours! 😁 I did write you a long fan mail letter once that my little bro Tom gave to your staff on your 70th birthday in Vegas. She said that you read all your fan mail, so I hope you read mine. IMHO you are the BEST songwriter with the BEST male voice in history! Much love and admiration from Omaha, NE USA from Michael...😍😍💖💖
I'm happy to see Justin will be singing and playing his heart out here in the USA (once again) very soon. Welcome back! It's always lovely to see you again.
LOL. Didn't we all look like that, even those of us too young to go to concerts yet? I'm not sure, but the "big hair" and mullet of the eighties/nineties may have been worse than our late sixties and early seventies 'dos. Do you have memories of those haircuts, too? As I recall from a small-town America perspective, the young men couldn't find a barber who would leave a man's hair that long, so they mostly got their girlfriends or mothers to do their best. In my town, "beauticians" worked from their own shops, typically in their homes' basements, and they were literally "no man's land." I suppose in large cities there were lots of salons where men could get haircuts that didn't look like their mother used a salad bowl to guide the scissors all the way around.
There will never be a nother Song writer like Justin . The unique sound was always recognised as The Moody Blues . So many songs married to a lot of fans memories . Loved them all for their beautiful talents. 😊
Such a wonderful, person. Thank you, Justin. ❤
So saying your music is indescribable is kind of accurate, but they’re really aren’t words that come close describing the sound of your music. I’ve been listening to you for almost 60 years and never get tired of it, plus you have a wicked smile!!😊
Dearest Justin, I have seen you 6 times in person. Although you were unaware of my presence, I certainly was aware of yours! 😁 I did write you a long fan mail letter once that my little bro Tom gave to your staff on your 70th birthday in Vegas. She said that you read all your fan mail, so I hope you read mine. IMHO you are the BEST songwriter with the BEST male voice in history! Much love and admiration from Omaha, NE USA from Michael...😍😍💖💖
Such a wonderful person, honest and humble. Love your music. If you should come our way again, we will be sure to attend your concert.❤❤
I'm happy to see Justin will be singing and playing his heart out here in the USA (once again) very soon. Welcome back! It's always lovely to see you again.
So glad you wrote all these beautiful & interesting songs! Your creative meandering path took you in the right direction.
Justin, we're the lucky ones.❤
Great interview from an amazing man thanks for this justin ❤❤😊😊
I have seen that documentaire and its so nice to see you are singing together with your wife. Thats very nice ,I think she has a very nice voice to.
Would like to listen to that, is there a link somewhere?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🧜♀️ Love you, Justin!!!!!!
Having a recorder handy when the muse strikes is helpful in snagging the melody, for me.
yup ! also mike pimder had songs in his mind ...
may he rest in peace ! :(
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I can't whistle, but I do go around humming or singing YOUR songs! I don't even have to think about it. It just happens like I 'm on autopilot.
How lovely and cute💕
The hair😂😂😂
LOL. Didn't we all look like that, even those of us too young to go to concerts yet? I'm not sure, but the "big hair" and mullet of the eighties/nineties may have been worse than our late sixties and early seventies 'dos. Do you have memories of those haircuts, too? As I recall from a small-town America perspective, the young men couldn't find a barber who would leave a man's hair that long, so they mostly got their girlfriends or mothers to do their best. In my town, "beauticians" worked from their own shops, typically in their homes' basements, and they were literally "no man's land." I suppose in large cities there were lots of salons where men could get haircuts that didn't look like their mother used a salad bowl to guide the scissors all the way around.