Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin - Mom's Reaction / Review / Score

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 190

  • @markwheeler202
    @markwheeler202 4 года назад +13

    This song is already 50 years old, and will be playing in another 50 years, and another 50 after that. Timeless classic.

  • @ginaarendtson9478
    @ginaarendtson9478 5 лет назад +65

    I was a small child shopping with my mum. This song came over the speaker in the mall and my mother said I started dancing.
    Fast forward to teenage years I ice skated to this song in a competition. I was insistent on this song.
    Now at 51, this song still stops me in my tracks!

    • @hangingwithmom4364
      @hangingwithmom4364  5 лет назад +4

      Wow! That’s so cool. I love stories like this. Thank you for watching and thanks for sharing.

    • @williamcabell142
      @williamcabell142 5 лет назад +2

      Gina Arendtson how the hell do you dance to that?

    • @ginaarendtson9478
      @ginaarendtson9478 5 лет назад +1

      William Cabell
      A child can dance to anything lol. Ice skating to it was easier.
      The song takes me to another place

    • @2were5678
      @2were5678 5 лет назад

      My oldest loved Cat scratch Fever, I held him and danced to Summer Breeze.😢

  • @donnabruhn6907
    @donnabruhn6907 2 года назад +2

    Dude that is an iconic song with a full orchestra. You can't improve on perfection

  • @billkarg3935
    @billkarg3935 3 года назад +1

    A hauntingly beautiful song!

  • @meltedplasticarmyguy
    @meltedplasticarmyguy 5 лет назад +10

    The Moody Blues are my father's favorite band of all time. Back in the 70s (I think) he went to see them live but he was so far in the back he could not see the stage. So a number of years ago about '96 or '97, I saved up most of my money working part time at McDonald's and bought tickets for the Moodies when they came to town (without my dad knowing) for Fathers Day. We ended up being within spitting distance of the stage. In this concert they had the full orchestra. I think it was the best concert he had ever been to, he still has the souvenirs of that day. We may not see eye to eye on a lot of things, be we will always have that day

  • @oldguyespo640
    @oldguyespo640 Год назад +2

    The saying goes,"If you didn't hear the gong, you didn't hear the song". This is the final cut from "Days of Future Passed", an album that encompasses a single day from sunrise to night. The album needs to be listened to in one shot to get the full meaning of the final cut. Written by Justin Haywood when he was 17 years old.

  • @jazzmaan707
    @jazzmaan707 2 года назад +1

    The poem, Late Lament, was written by Graeme Edge (drummer) and the narration was done by Mike Pender (mellotron). The part where the full London Symphony goes into the Kingdom, before Late Lament, always gives me chills. As some young 20 year old's said, who just heard this song for the first time, "I want this song played as I'm dying, and about to take the next step into the Kingdom."

  • @Flatwoodsdad
    @Flatwoodsdad 5 лет назад +24

    Lesson Son. Take your Mom to a Moody Blues concert. They still tour. They still sound pretty darn good. And you would make her very very happy.

  • @gaylajens7029
    @gaylajens7029 5 лет назад +10

    This song nearly kills me every time I hear it. It always brings tears to my eyes. It has so much emotion in both from the vocalist and musicians. The lyrics are are ever so heart wrenching. I feel as if they are telling my story. The long play album version is one if the most perfect pieces of music ever! Thanks for playing one of my all time favorites.💖

  • @tirsahingalls2776
    @tirsahingalls2776 5 лет назад +24

    This was my wife and I's first dance at our wedding. At 22(her) and 24(myself) we have always appreciated the old music.

  • @TheGreatGig73
    @TheGreatGig73 5 лет назад +10

    So awesome a Mom and Son listening to music together. I wish my Mom was still here for those beautiful moments.

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 5 лет назад +41

    Treasure your mom bro...awesome lady

    • @armadillotoe
      @armadillotoe 4 года назад +3

      People who still have their parents can't know how much you will miss them when they go.

  • @80srocker67
    @80srocker67 3 года назад +1

    This music takes you on a journey that you would like to stay on. Genius

  • @daletwin1
    @daletwin1 3 года назад +5

    One of the best songs ever written. And the way Justin Hayward sings it is beyond compare.

  • @judywalker1505
    @judywalker1505 5 лет назад +5

    Chill bumps hearing for the thousandth time still.Orchestra kills it at the end.

  • @brianwalley7894
    @brianwalley7894 5 лет назад +34

    the song is from a concept album called Days of Future Passed.
    the album is structured into the different parts of a day - the dawn, the morning, peak hour, afternoon, twilight, and night

    • @hangingwithmom4364
      @hangingwithmom4364  5 лет назад +4

      I’ll let her know. We might have to go back and listen to it all. Thank you for letting me know.

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 5 лет назад

      @@hangingwithmom4364 you definitely have to listen to Days of Future Past start to finish because it is a concept album. It is about 42 minutes long. And it has a lot of classical music influence in it cuz I think Justin Hayward said that he was influenced by Bach Mozart or Beethoven I can't remember

    • @yarsivad000.5
      @yarsivad000.5 5 лет назад +2

      La Lake I clean my house to Ina Gadda Nad Vitta by Iron Butterfly, cause takes me at least 20 minutes to shove all the stuff into the hall closet and run the vacuum over the carpet. "Where the remote go?" Try the hall closet.

    • @MattKrogmeier
      @MattKrogmeier 5 лет назад +1

      One of the best concept albums ever...some say the first ever, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

    • @perrymalcolm3802
      @perrymalcolm3802 4 года назад

      Agree. The poem is a coda for the ALBUM not the song. Meant to be listened to as a whole

  • @zex7689
    @zex7689 5 лет назад +8

    Mom knows best. The very definition of a timeless classic.

  • @joloj23
    @joloj23 3 года назад +2

    I grew up on this music from my parents. So good, even now. Brings back memories of my childhood.

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe 4 года назад +2

    I saw the Moody Blues in Austin Texas. A dance student dance ballet to this and the crowd graciously gave her the space to do so during the concert. I am sure that is still a magical moment to her all these years later. It seems to be for me too, since I remember it still.

  • @tonickton
    @tonickton 5 лет назад +18

    There is no need to hear any other artists doing it, this is the classic!

    • @donnabruhn6907
      @donnabruhn6907 2 года назад

      I never knew any other artists even attempted to
      Cover this iconic classic

  • @pes6628
    @pes6628 5 лет назад +8

    Well done, Mom. An amazing song.

  • @dabbadoo2226
    @dabbadoo2226 5 лет назад +8

    From start to finish probably one of the best albums ever made

  • @DrawingNo1
    @DrawingNo1 5 лет назад +9

    How can four people not like this?

  • @sharongranger5860
    @sharongranger5860 5 лет назад +3

    The first time I hear this song I was at an antique shop. I was around 8 years old and I fell in love with his voice and the orchestra arrangement. Over the year I have seen then in concert many times. What a wonderful group and that song is the reason that I love the full orchestra sound. I am a huge ELO fan. I have seen them three times over the years. Alan Parsons Project is another favorite group I have seen in concert with a full orchestra.

  • @kmich8929
    @kmich8929 4 года назад +2

    You picked a great song Mom! The Moody Blues were IMO vastly underrated....

  • @kjd7351
    @kjd7351 5 лет назад +12

    Mom's right. One of my top favorites; like the whole album so I prefer the ending. I've like many of their albums.

  • @torspang7674
    @torspang7674 4 года назад +2

    just a particle of matter floating in an endless void and this sound comes off of it. for a brief moment, less than a nano second in the history of reality, and yet, such beauty, that the universe will never understand. It'll be gone. floating away into the ether of eternity. Love everything.

  • @jerrybk1
    @jerrybk1 5 лет назад +5

    Makes me cry every time I hear it. So beautiful

  • @clairash2004
    @clairash2004 5 лет назад +2

    I grew up LOVING this song. My 19 year old daughter loves it and she found it on her own. Beautiful

  • @jessezondlewski2597
    @jessezondlewski2597 5 лет назад +6

    Your mom's a sweetheart. Lobe tje reaction. Thank you both.

  • @joannekucks4343
    @joannekucks4343 4 года назад +2

    The album Days of Future Passed was the first concept album about the day in a life of one man. Justin Hayward wrote the song when he was 19 about the end of one love affair and the beginning of another. He has sad in interviews that satin sheets are very awkward when you’ve got beard stubble. The drummer Graeme Edge reads his poem at the end. Mike Pinder used a Mellotron for the orchestral parts (piano with tape loops) but they also played with local US community orchestras. Sadly the Moodies stopped touring last year. Ray Thomas the flautist died 2 years ago and Graeme retired last year to FL. Justin the lead guitarist and John Lodge the bass guitarist both do solo tours now and music cruises with other famous bands. Mike left the band several years ago and lives in CA where he helps manage his sons’ musical careers. I collect all the music and memorabilia of the Moodies worldwide (working on a book) and have met them several times. They are the most gracious and giving musicians you’ll ever meet. I recommend listening to their core 7 albums. Other singles would be Tuesday Afternoon (check out the visa commercial on RUclips), Question, Wildest Dreams, I’m Just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band and I Know You’re Out There Somewhere. 🇬🇧🎶❤️

  • @acerjuglans
    @acerjuglans 5 лет назад +5

    Loved this song all my life! When I was about 13 I figured out the flute solo - life changing moment! Moody Blues are possibly my favorite band. 💜

  • @tonickton
    @tonickton 5 лет назад +3

    I am with you mom, this song changed the way I looked music in my late teens, in late 70s

  • @gigozep
    @gigozep 5 лет назад +29

    I suggest you to create 3 playlist.
    1. You choose music, mom is reacting
    2. Mom chooses - you react
    3. We choose - you both react.
    Is that ok to suggest?

  • @evojy
    @evojy 4 года назад +3

    This was my parents’s wedding song (although it was about a breakup) I just love how the song really is about a journey. I agree with your mom it’s probably one of the greatest songs.

    • @RobwLPOC
      @RobwLPOC 3 года назад

      For years I always thought it was about a guy who was more or less friend-zoned and was in love with a girl but didn't have the courage to tell her how he truly felt about ( letters I've written, never meaning to send)

  • @deantait8326
    @deantait8326 5 лет назад +2

    A wonderful song for a cool, cloudy afternoon of reflection. I had a muntz 4-track in my 65 GTO, and cruised around with this on when I was alone. I was 18 in 67. Then Zepllin came along, in 69 followed by Pink Floyd. Oh my! What an era for music!

  • @alexandercope
    @alexandercope 3 года назад +2

    Justin Haywood was just 19 when he wrote the song. WoW

  • @debbiegillette4734
    @debbiegillette4734 5 лет назад +13

    In order to truly appreciate this song, one should listen to the entire album; from start to finish in song order. It's quite the remarkable journey and all of the songs are more easily understood in context...

    • @Dooklawz
      @Dooklawz 4 года назад

      Yes, yes and have I mentioned yes? :) Debbie you are so right. Listening to this album in sequential order takes a listener's hand and guides you on an absolutely brilliant music journey ....its just magical.

  • @mikeadams2677
    @mikeadams2677 5 лет назад +13

    I have this album on vinyl. I love the whole record.

  • @armadillotoe
    @armadillotoe 5 лет назад +2

    In the great way back waiting for the next Moody Blues Album was like waiting for Christmas. All my friends would gather and listen. They inspired several upgrades to our stereos.
    Appreciate your Mom. I lost mine almost 35 years ago.

  • @TheMetallicalf
    @TheMetallicalf 5 лет назад +6

    Seen Moody Blues twice and they're fantastic. Great vid! I believe the dialogue was always Graeme Edge, so cool.

    • @johnmsteen
      @johnmsteen 4 года назад +1

      Graeme Edge wrote the poem, but Mike Pinder voiced it on the album. He also voiced other poems written by Edge on other albums. Edge took it over after Pinder left the Moody Blues in 1978.

  • @wildmandon1
    @wildmandon1 5 лет назад +2

    I remember this song growing up as a child.

  • @dawnt383
    @dawnt383 5 лет назад +1

    So beautiful, I love this song.

  • @signal12hvac
    @signal12hvac 4 года назад +1

    i learned of the Moodies in 1968 at 10 years old. this was my moms favorite song. ive been a hardcore Moodies fan ever since

  • @tonickton
    @tonickton 5 лет назад +9

    Even though it was made in 1967. A very good year for music!

    • @sandwichman100
      @sandwichman100 5 лет назад

      they were ahead of their time experimenting with rock and classical music

  • @roy19491
    @roy19491 5 лет назад +9

    the Moody Blues date back to the "British Invasion" era of rock...."Go Now" was their 1st serious radio play, circa 1965

  • @cookmoore3736
    @cookmoore3736 5 лет назад +1

    Love that you did the whole song with the poem which was written by their talented drummer! The beginning of the album starts with a similar 'concept' with another poem. The whole album is a wonderful experience to listen to all the way through.
    And listening to the radio, similar to what your mom said I thought of knights with the visuals and music in the song. Because they are known for singing about fairy tale scapes and consciousness :) I think of Star Trek or the Twilight Zone with the sound of twinkling stars. It was all a dream

  • @shade51
    @shade51 5 лет назад +2

    Justin Hayward was the reason my eldest son from first marriage way long ago was named Justin. He is now in his 40s.

  • @cristoballmalinowski6897
    @cristoballmalinowski6897 5 лет назад +2

    My mom would have played the same! Wonderful choice

  • @RT-yc3tk
    @RT-yc3tk 4 года назад +1

    Mary, Queen of Scots & Bothwell. Trying to rescue her & he dies.Regular version. Beautiful!

  • @neldablanco1663
    @neldablanco1663 5 лет назад +3

    "Singer in a rock and roll band!" Justin is/was so handsome, even now!

  • @Stormyweld05
    @Stormyweld05 3 года назад +1

    I used to think he was singing about knights, too. 😂 Either way it's a beautiful song.

  • @MoodyMike007
    @MoodyMike007 3 года назад +1

    You need to watch some live performances from over the years on RUclips. Right up until just 2 years ago....and also some Justin Hayward solo performances, ongoing to present day.
    Just class. Well done mom

  • @martinperry5072
    @martinperry5072 5 лет назад +8

    The Moody Blues, a band I appreciate more with each passing year.
    Edit: It's a flute.

  • @johncarter665
    @johncarter665 5 лет назад +1

    This takes me back to my barracks at the Presidio of Monterey, 1971, high on weed and chillin with a group of fellow airmen (DLIWC). Good times, even though it was an Army Post.

  • @ronniefarnsworth6465
    @ronniefarnsworth6465 5 лет назад +2

    My God Man !!!! How have you Never hears this !!! : o I knew you heard it : D
    It's been on EVERY Classic Rock Radio station for 50+ Years !!! Lol
    "Mellotron" !!!! The Keyboard of Prog, Love it
    And Moody Blues fans Love the ending and the Poem, it just makes the song so Special and that part Necessary !! And feel the Emotion there : )

  • @shanehenderson4809
    @shanehenderson4809 4 года назад +1

    mum is right one of the best songs.

  • @gregh7400
    @gregh7400 4 года назад +1

    The poem at the end is called "Late lament" by Graeme Edge, narrated by Mike Pinder. You and your mom should check out "Forever Autumn", performed by Justin Haywood (Lead singer Moody Blues) when he was solo.

  • @scoutfinch7727
    @scoutfinch7727 4 года назад

    I lost my son but we were close like this and I miss it so much. TY

  • @Rick-or2kq
    @Rick-or2kq 5 лет назад +3

    I have to say that I never was Moody Blues fan, but this song is a classic.. Beautifully written! Reminds of Procol Harum Whiter Shade of Pale.

  • @stephenulmer3781
    @stephenulmer3781 5 лет назад +4

    This version of this song is my 2nd fav song of all time.

  • @chatoyant23
    @chatoyant23 5 лет назад +6

    Beautiful song. White Satin is old english slang for Gin. I'm not sure if that's the meaning here though..

  • @pibly7784
    @pibly7784 5 лет назад +1

    I love him listening with his mom.

  • @dafyd242
    @dafyd242 5 лет назад +1

    big Moody fan back in the 60's, still have all the early albums, this was their best, drag them out once and a while. "breath deep the gathering gloom" Edge's poetry, always the best.

  • @tomroberts5805
    @tomroberts5805 5 лет назад +3

    Hella song! Quality choice.

  • @TexasRose50
    @TexasRose50 3 года назад +1

    I just discovered this channel. Just asking if you’ve reacted to ProCol Harum doing Whiter Shade of Pale , done in Denmark 2006. Please watch that concert video if you haven’t. I don’t think you will be disappointed. Another awesome song with an orchestra and choir! And it’s from the same era as this song.

  • @maggieamundsen2699
    @maggieamundsen2699 5 лет назад +3

    Ooooh my gosh, one off my favos from that era too!!! Another really great one is White Rabbit , Jefferson Airplane :D Even got my raploving grandson to like that one :D

  • @pes6628
    @pes6628 5 лет назад +2

    Great song and people here. Got yourselves a new sub.

  • @mikegreen1429
    @mikegreen1429 5 лет назад +2

    The instrumentals really make this song, I don’t know how many strings are in it, violin, cello..... but it’s a great combo

  • @itsmebillgriffith4056
    @itsmebillgriffith4056 5 лет назад +2

    Poem written by Graham Edge, drummer. Recited by Mike Pinder, keyboardist.

  • @timothyparsons8327
    @timothyparsons8327 4 года назад +1

    If you feel like taking time out with this iconic band, I could recommend watching Red Rocks (1992, celebrating 25 years since the launch of their concept album, Days Of Future Passed).

  • @betsyduane3461
    @betsyduane3461 3 года назад +2

    Not extended, it's the original album version, the short version was cut for radio.

  • @diegoadrianbellidosalvatierra
    @diegoadrianbellidosalvatierra 4 года назад

    Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷 🇦🇷 🇦🇷 👍👍👍🙇🏾

  • @SearchfortheMeaning
    @SearchfortheMeaning 4 года назад +1

    Knight in white satin as in Templars was definitely an imagery that was intended but the phrase works artistically for a romantic defence to romance. From there it opens many avenues of interpretation.

  • @bmille2121
    @bmille2121 5 лет назад +1

    Pretty sure it’s the only song to go to number one twice on the charts first at its original release and then again when it was re-released a few years later

  • @porflepopnecker4376
    @porflepopnecker4376 4 года назад +1

    This song really reminds me of how great I am.

  • @saum02
    @saum02 5 лет назад +1

    love it :) good job you two :)

  • @johnmccullough6540
    @johnmccullough6540 5 лет назад +1

    Great choice Mom! Awesome song! I grew up having my parents play me this song and telling me how they loved going to their concerts. Have either of you heard the Outlaws “Green Grass and High Tides”? A great 70s song that I think both of you will enjoy. 🤟✌️

  • @terryloveuk
    @terryloveuk 5 лет назад +1

    The album "Days of Furture Past" covers the days of a week, ending with this one, it could also be a metaphor for a life, from start to end. I agree with those that say listen to the whole album, in order, to get the best and a true perspective of the concept of the album, then make up your own mind what it's about. I was 14 when this came out and I haven't stopped listening and loving this album.

  • @sjd5750
    @sjd5750 5 лет назад +1

    The MB have such an extensive catalog, and they were in a class all their own...Justin's voice, I always felt, was unbelievably under-rated; but, then again, so was his guitar playing..He was/is a phenomenal guitarist!..One of the most creative bands of it's time...Mom, have you ever heard the album Justin, and bassist John Lodge did w/o the band...It's simply, but aptly titled "Blue Jays" and was recorded in '75...It's as good as anything they did with the MB...It has all the same elements of a MB album, but there is something about it that I think is even better...For a long time that was sacrilege to say to the die-hard MB fan, but over the years has come to be as respected...If you like this you will LOVE that album...Guaranteed!...Thanks for the post!.....BTW, I love the long version of this song!...Way beyond what anyone else was doing, at the time.

    • @taun856
      @taun856 5 лет назад +1

      As a die hard MB fan I agree completely about Blue Jays - love that album!

  • @williamgallucci9913
    @williamgallucci9913 2 года назад

    Great video

  • @iganatiousjr
    @iganatiousjr 5 лет назад +6

    John Lodge was one of the truly underrated bassists in rock music.

    • @TheMetallicalf
      @TheMetallicalf 5 лет назад +1

      They way they pass the lead roles was fantastic, you just dont see it much in modern music. Between Ray, Justin, John, Mike, and Graham, it was basically a band of 5 front-men and the music showed. A true collaboration of great minds.

  • @pamelarollins118
    @pamelarollins118 4 года назад

    Graeme Edge, the drummer for the band wrote the poem. He is also the person reading it. I think Jeremy Irons was the last person to read the poem to commemorate their 50th year anniversary.

    • @johnmsteen
      @johnmsteen 4 года назад

      Mike Pinder recites it on the album. Graeme Edge began reciting it at concerts after Pinder left the band.

  • @dagnytaggart5955
    @dagnytaggart5955 5 лет назад +1

    You guys are right, the music that comes between the two parts does sound like John Williams wrote it.

  • @wpollock1
    @wpollock1 5 лет назад

    Nicely done....I actually like the longer version as it is so different from anything out there. I think this is with the London Philharmonic. I am going 85 to 90. Groundbreaking.

  • @christopherfletcher5384
    @christopherfletcher5384 4 года назад

    I got to see them almost thirty years ago with my dad, we had a great time!! Too bad that the Moody Blues has diminished to a mere trio.

  • @gregoryeatroff8608
    @gregoryeatroff8608 5 лет назад +1

    Drummer Graeme Edge recited the poem. All the songs in the album form a unified concept, following a single day in the life or an ordinary man.
    If you want to listen to something from the Moody Blues with a more conventional pop sensibility, I suggest "in Your Wildest Dreams."

    • @cweatherhill
      @cweatherhill 4 года назад +2

      No. Graeme wrote the poem, but it's mellotronist Mike Pinder who narrates it.

  • @bryanhosley7173
    @bryanhosley7173 5 лет назад

    Great pick mom

  • @lawrenceeason8007
    @lawrenceeason8007 5 лет назад

    A beloved prog rock band. Beautiful song. Another prof classic to recommend is Procol Harum "Whiter shade of pale"

  • @Brendan-g2b
    @Brendan-g2b 5 лет назад

    Great song

  • @stevemak8620
    @stevemak8620 4 года назад

    Justin Hayward wrote and performed this at age 19. He reads his poetry at the end.

    • @johnmsteen
      @johnmsteen 4 года назад

      It's not Hayword's poetry, it's Graeme Edge's poetry. And Mike Pinder voiced it on the album.

  • @jr8870
    @jr8870 5 лет назад +1

    The poetry is spoken by the late Ray Thomas, who is the flautist...

    • @RobertKekuna
      @RobertKekuna 5 лет назад

      jr8870 Mike Pinder.

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 5 лет назад

      @@RobertKekuna both of you I'm not sure if you're right or wrong on who narrates the poetry. It sounds like Graham Edge to me I've heard him speak and I've heard Mike Pinder speak this sounds more like Graham

    • @RobertKekuna
      @RobertKekuna 5 лет назад

      Robert Longwill Certainly Graeme Edge has done the honors of reciting it during live performances after Ray Thomas left; I think Edge did it after Pinder left (we should check out the concert videos, because Thomas could have done it, too.) Pinder's voice has more "bass" than Thomas' (Compare with Thomas' voice on at the start of "On the Threshold of a Dream" - it's "sharper" than Pinder's. Edge's voice is closer to Pinder's, but even his voice is not as resonant down low as Pinder's. Of course, does it matter in the end? I just pointed out that it wasn't Thomas, but it would have sounded good if any off then did it, it's the words that are important.

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 5 лет назад

      @@RobertKekuna I tend to agree. I went online last night I think it was, and I think it actually was Mike Pinder who did the final narration. But it does sound a little like Graeme Edge regardless they're my favorite band and that is one hell of a song it will be listened to 100 years hence you. Cheers to you

  • @dougstrong1750
    @dougstrong1750 5 лет назад

    All of the "synthesized" strings, horns, and other sounds were created using a mellotron. Like mom says, how they did things back then. Search videos of Mike Pinder, the keyboard player, for a first-hand explanation.

  • @Pjaypt
    @Pjaypt 4 года назад

    It's not the 'extend version', it's the original. The shorter version is the single version for radio.

  • @marymargaretmoore9034
    @marymargaretmoore9034 5 лет назад

    The Moody Blues were great. Also please react to A Whiter Shade Of Pale by Procol Harum. Thanks! Liked your reactions!

  • @maxwellroxy3184
    @maxwellroxy3184 4 месяца назад

    The live version on youtube is the one you should watch.

  • @jennywren7822
    @jennywren7822 9 месяцев назад

    My opinion is, its the end poem that makes it, without it, its not the same.
    Most reactors have done the live version....

  • @eileenegger4892
    @eileenegger4892 4 года назад

    Nights in white satin also alluded to the letters he wanted to write but never send.

  • @michiganjfrog366
    @michiganjfrog366 4 года назад

    Tuesday afternoon and evening time..

  • @donrussell1606
    @donrussell1606 5 лет назад

    KYI, that's "Knights in white satin" and thats Mike Pinder saying the poem at the end with Justin Hayward on vocals

    • @barrowsb
      @barrowsb 5 лет назад

      I believe that's Graeme Edge reciting his poem