John and Justin, I could never imagine these two performing apart from one another. They are so much in sync with each other. All of the Moody's over the years since the beginning of the band have always played together like they were of one unit delivered straight from heaven. Wow just looks at that concert hall in PA. UNBELEIVABLE!!!!! Moody's, we love you. They are having too much fun!
The best rock band ever. Other bands had the hype, the rythm, the coolness, the fame, the guitar solos. They had the melodies, the voices, the covers of the albums and the songwriting.
I was there! First time I had seen them in about 15 years in Philadelphia at the Mann Center. They put on a fabulous show despite the horrible heat and humidity and moths flying all over. First time I saw Gordy Marshall, Norda Mullen and Julie Ragins perform. Great additions and fantastic show and the first of many shows thereafter!
I was fortunate to see them live about twenty five times including once with first row dead center seats thanks to a Connecticut Public Television promotion. Always loved watching Gordy during Isn't Life Strange. Would pay just to watch that!
Yep, I know how it is. I have been on a binge all through campaign 2024 in the States. Can't get enough. I think after all of the most recent concerts I have viewed this is one of the best. The sound is so crisp.
I saw them in Detroit in 1969. They had to send air freshener in thru the air vents to push out the smell of the pot. I saw them again in late 90's or 2000's.
I agree to some degree😊! Patrick Moraz brought a somewhat different sound but not too different to Mike's way. Even though I love all MB's albums with Mike Pinder on keyboards, I must admit that "Long distance voyager", "The other side of life" and "Sur la mer" are also among my favorite MB's albums.
And now (April 26, 2024) Michael is gone. He seemed to be unselfish in his efforts to uphold the standards of the Moody Blues till he left the group on his own terms. We as fans all want our favorite groups to stay together just like we want our old home town to remain the same when we return. But these are individuals leading their own lives. I have seen Justin Hayward multiple times with his own entourage. His concerts are great. And as much as I dreamed about him inviting Michael to join him, it wasn't to be. I wish John well on his upcoming tour. My 16 year old daughter discovered the MB's on her own and went with me to Justin's concert here in Orlando. A time I wouldn't trade away.
Thank you for posting this. The only time I've seen them in concert was this 2007 tour in Springfield, MO. I'm turning 70 this year. I've always loved their music. Their music is my go to music when I'm touring on my motorcycle. ❤️🏍💨🙋♂️🎼
Agreed, someone should convince Justin to tour with John before it is too late. Have heard John is willing, Justin - not so much. Planning to see Justin's two shows in Connecticut next month.
Since we csnnot see Justin and John together, I have been going to see Gordy Marshall and Mick Wilson's Moody Blues tribute band shows and they are fabulous! As you probably know Gordy Marshall was the co-drummer in this video and for about 20 years with the Moody Blues on tour. Go Now is touring USA, UK. Netherlands!
@@denisebojczuk510 As much as I loved to watch Gordy when he toured with the Moodies (particularly in "Isn't Life Strange"), I have seen cover bands on the net that I feel are far better. Time Traveler and The Lost Chord come to mind. I do not believe those are touring acts though. If Gordy's band was to come nearby (CT, MA, RI perhaps) I would probably go see the show. The world needs a Moody Blues tribute band on the level of Rumours of Fleetwood Mac. If you've heard them you know how good a tribute band can be. There is also Lexington Lab Band who covers a multitude of artists with outstanding results but have not done any Moody Blues that I am aware of. Check them out.
Lovely to See You Tuesday Afternoon Lean on Me (Tonight) Never Comes the Day Steppin' in a Slide Zone The Voice One More Time to Live I Know You're Out There Somewhere The Story in Your Eyes Your Wildest Dreams Isn't Life Strange The Other Side of Life December Snow Higher and Higher Are You Sitting Comfortably? I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band) Late Lament Nights in White Satin Question Ride My See-Saw
the Moody Blues' Children's, children's, children - - was the first EPIC Concept album that I remember. It came out in Nov. 1969 and beat such classics as Dark Side, Lamb Lies down, Tommy, Fragile and more! The album was inspired by the moon landing - I was inspired by both! My favorite Moody's album!!
@@patriciaelg1464 My first Moody Blues purchase was "Threshold", my second was "Childrens" when it came out. Initially I liked "Threshold" better, but over the years I've come to like "Childrens" even more.
This is an impressive video. I’m curious how it was recorded-how did you get those professional-looking camera angles? Is the sound coming off the soundboard, or is it from the arena? Quite professional-looking video. Great upload.
In my family there was Only Two Bands that Everyone In the Family could Agree upon to listen to. The Moody Blues and The Beatles. Hahahahahahahaha 😂!!!
I really enjoyed their orchestra-backed concerts. I saw them with the Spokane Symphony in an Eastern Washington amphitheater, and it blew my mind! And their Albert Hall concert was probably the greatest performance of any rock band/orchestra combo, ever!
I love the Moody Blues but I don’t really care for the female vocals because I am so used to hearing only the male vocals and orchestra that I remember when I first heard them when I was a child
I can't get used to the Moody Blues with women in the group, although they've been doing this a long time already. I'm female btw. Can't you find some high pitched voiced men?
I like it actually. Norda was an excellent replacement when Ray retired. I was at a show in Wallingford CT and had second row seat right in front of Norda. I swore she was flirting with me all night. Of course, that was only in MY Wildest Dreams! And what's not to like about Julie?
I always feel like I am in better touch with the universe
when I listen to The MB's.
John and Justin, I could never imagine these two performing apart from one another. They are so much in sync with each other. All of the Moody's over the years since the beginning of the band have always played together like they were of one unit delivered straight from heaven. Wow just looks at that concert hall in PA. UNBELEIVABLE!!!!! Moody's, we love you. They are having too much fun!
The best rock band ever.
Other bands had the hype, the rythm, the coolness, the fame, the guitar solos.
They had the melodies, the voices, the covers of the albums and the songwriting.
The Moody Blues give me a Sunday feel. So spiritual !
More like Tuesday afternoon for me.
still kick myself for not going with my friend Artie S in the mid 70's to see these astoundingly talented chaps
Simply....THE BEST!!!
Ooooooo those wonderful voices!!!! ❤ Graeme and Ray, you are missed! ❤
I was there! First time I had seen them in about 15 years in Philadelphia at the Mann Center. They put on a fabulous show despite the horrible heat and humidity and moths flying all over. First time I saw Gordy Marshall, Norda Mullen and Julie Ragins perform. Great additions and fantastic show and the first of many shows thereafter!
I was fortunate to see them live about twenty five times including once with first row dead center seats thanks to a Connecticut Public Television promotion. Always loved watching Gordy during Isn't Life Strange. Would pay just to watch that!
All the members of the Moody Blues together are extraordinary ❤️ 💙 ♥️ 🎶. RIP 🙏 the ones who passed.
Getting my mid afternoon session ofthe Moodies
Yep, I know how it is. I have been on a binge all through campaign 2024 in the States. Can't get enough. I think after all of the most recent concerts I have viewed this is one of the best. The sound is so crisp.
I was introduced to Moody Blues in 1970 and listening brings me right back to my youth and relationship I had.
Fan from the beginning. When I went to Bethlehem Vo-Tech, I had a few Bethlehem friends who turned me on to them. 1969.
The best group ever!!!!! Justin's voice is like angel's singing... They are so fantastic!!!! 💙💙💙💙.....
I can’t stand it that some people go to concerts to have conversations. They spoiled never come the day for me. Just listen and shut up!
I had the same complain in the 90s. People are more concerned about drinking than listening and watching.
Nice team: Gordy, Norda, is that Julie?
The gentlemen having the conversation during Never Comes The Day sounded like technicians discussing an issue with the stage lighting.
I just went to see Justin Hayward and that happened to me
The greatest band ever wish I could have seen them in concert,I love there music.
I saw them in Detroit in 1969. They had to send air freshener in thru the air vents to push out the smell of the pot. I saw them again in late 90's or 2000's.
In my opinion, the Moody's were never the same after Mike left the band. His contributions to the band were sorely missed.
I agree to some degree😊! Patrick Moraz brought a somewhat different sound but not too different to Mike's way. Even though I love all MB's albums with Mike Pinder on keyboards, I must admit that "Long distance voyager", "The other side of life" and "Sur la mer" are also among my favorite MB's albums.
I think the Moody’s were good with Justin Hayward in the band. That’s what’s good about RUclips. Justin is there and John Lodge is really good too.
1972年。我が15歳の時にムーデーズは日本に来た。時が流れ50年の未来にムーデーズは今も天国の様な世界を見せてくれる。ジャスチン。レイ。マイク。グレアム。ジョン。いつまでもこの世の天使降臨の様にして欲しい。
Great! And Graeme instead of Graham.
Wow, The Moody Blues were fantastic in this concert, wish I could’ve been there…Bravo!👍🎼🎵🎶👏👏👏♥️
Best sound I have heard in a very long time
Thank you.
RIP Graeme and Ray. Never forgotten.
Although living, we should also mention our love for Mike!
Graeme is on stage here, he flew off in 2021, Ray is missing in action but did not fly off until 2018. And Mike departed the band after Octave in '78.
Till we meet again rest easy Graeme❤
Totally awesome Tuesday the password 🔑 enchanting
And now (April 26, 2024) Michael is gone. He seemed to be unselfish in his efforts to uphold the standards of the Moody Blues till he left the group on his own terms. We as fans all want our favorite groups to stay together just like we want our old home town to remain the same when we return. But these are individuals leading their own lives. I have seen Justin Hayward multiple times with his own entourage. His concerts are great. And as much as I dreamed about him inviting Michael to join him, it wasn't to be. I wish John well on his upcoming tour. My 16 year old daughter discovered the MB's on her own and went with me to Justin's concert here in Orlando. A time I wouldn't trade away.
Justin Heyward, the knight in shining armor ❤😂🎉 Thanks for sharing this video. 🎉
Thanks!...👏👏👏👏👏
John's bass was like having another lead guitar present.
Excellent concert. Love that they sound like the recording in real life.
They give so much of themselves god bless them all thank you
Thanks so much for filming this!!!❤❤❤❤❤
❤Thank You❤
White hot summer night...❤God, I hope I 🙏 was there..❤sure feels like it.❤ My favorite shirt, too. THANKS AGAIN. BLESSINGS 😊
Thank you for posting this. The only time I've seen them in concert was this 2007 tour in Springfield, MO. I'm turning 70 this year. I've always loved their music. Their music is my go to music when I'm touring on my motorcycle. ❤️🏍💨🙋♂️🎼
My sister was at this concert. It was a part of Bethlehem's annual Musikfest.
This wonderful to see Graham doing what he did God I hope they live forever at least Justin and John regards to grams family
Great quality. Thanks for posting it. One of the greatest bands of all time. I never tire of their music.
The Ladies do a Nice Job 👍🎵❣️
Moodies forever!!!!!
Till we meet again rest easy Ray❤
Definitely never forgotten 😢
We were there a great show.
I wish Justin and john would tour together. They both make such great music .
Agreed, someone should convince Justin to tour with John before it is too late. Have heard John is willing, Justin - not so much. Planning to see Justin's two shows in Connecticut next month.
@@blondienhouston4825 For certain. But from a fan's point of view, how great would it be for there to be a "Blue Jays" tour?
They could get Mike Pinder back to
Since we csnnot see Justin and John together, I have been going to see Gordy Marshall and Mick Wilson's Moody Blues tribute band shows and they are fabulous! As you probably know Gordy Marshall was the co-drummer in this video and for about 20 years with the Moody Blues on tour. Go Now is touring USA, UK. Netherlands!
@@denisebojczuk510 As much as I loved to watch Gordy when he toured with the Moodies (particularly in "Isn't Life Strange"), I have seen cover bands on the net that I feel are far better. Time Traveler and The Lost Chord come to mind. I do not believe those are touring acts though. If Gordy's band was to come nearby (CT, MA, RI perhaps) I would probably go see the show. The world needs a Moody Blues tribute band on the level of Rumours of Fleetwood Mac. If you've heard them you know how good a tribute band can be. There is also Lexington Lab Band who covers a multitude of artists with outstanding results but have not done any Moody Blues that I am aware of. Check them out.
Moody Blues and Kinks-the 2 most underrated bands.
Chastain Park Atlanta GA. With the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Called out of Work for that...
Lovely to See You
Tuesday Afternoon
Lean on Me (Tonight)
Never Comes the Day
Steppin' in a Slide Zone
The Voice
One More Time to Live
I Know You're Out There Somewhere
The Story in Your Eyes
Your Wildest Dreams
Isn't Life Strange
The Other Side of Life
December Snow
Higher and Higher
Are You Sitting Comfortably?
I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)
Late Lament
Nights in White Satin
Question
Ride My See-Saw
Excellent set list. Thanks for sharing
Thank you indeed💙
Hully Carp, Gordy plays flute ... that's so nice when he and Norda play on Comfortably together
Loved seeing Greame go wild on Higher And Higher
Pure genius
It really is Tuesday Afternoon 🍄 Cheeeerrrs!! 😸
Ray Thomas is missing in the line-up. Not the same without him. RIP Ray and Graeme.
Miss Mike Pinder as well ... what can you say, times change. I do like Norda.
But further along in Singer an image of Ray and Mike is shown, heartwarming!
the Moody Blues' Children's, children's, children - - was the first EPIC Concept album that I remember. It came out in Nov. 1969 and beat such classics as Dark Side, Lamb Lies down, Tommy, Fragile and more! The album was inspired by the moon landing - I was inspired by both! My favorite Moody's album!!
Me too. I remember hearing TOCCC and On the Threshold of a Dream in 1969. Loved those two albums.
@@patriciaelg1464 My first Moody Blues purchase was "Threshold", my second was "Childrens" when it came out. Initially I liked "Threshold" better, but over the years I've come to like "Childrens" even more.
They are the best band ever . They never miss a beat
John plays the bass like another lead guitar
Also love to Mike Pender and Ray was missed I think Ray would be proud that Nora makes us proud
💖💖💖
I got to see them Live Once...
Wow !😅
This is an impressive video. I’m curious how it was recorded-how did you get those professional-looking camera angles? Is the sound coming off the soundboard, or is it from the arena? Quite professional-looking video. Great upload.
Very nice professional video. Thank you for posting this!! 💙🩵💙🩵💙🩵
It's an outside venue. Great video though.
Don't forget Mike Pinder
In the END!!!
I wish that they stayed together
In my family there was Only Two Bands that Everyone In the Family could Agree upon to listen to. The Moody Blues and The Beatles. Hahahahahahahaha 😂!!!
something calls to me
👍
Go Moodies
This is much better than those bloated, over arranged full orchestra concerts they did. I hate those
I really enjoyed their orchestra-backed concerts. I saw them with the Spokane Symphony in an Eastern Washington amphitheater, and it blew my mind! And their Albert Hall concert was probably the greatest performance of any rock band/orchestra combo, ever!
Was this concert at the Sands Casino in Bethlehem, PA?
Musikfest - Outside Stage
@@80sConcertFan Thanks!
I love the Moody Blues but I don’t really care for the female vocals because I am so used to hearing only the male vocals and orchestra that I remember when I first heard them when I was a child
If this was 2007, why is Ray Thomas missing?
Ray retired from the band in 2002. Was replaced on flute by Norda Mullen for 2003 touring and was with the touring shows until the end in 2018.
@@thomaskowalcky4553 Thanks!
Mamomahummhummhumm
Dust in the wind
One of those N ights 🎉
I can't get used to the Moody Blues with women in the group, although they've been doing this a long time already. I'm female btw. Can't you find some high pitched voiced men?
I like it actually. Norda was an excellent replacement when Ray retired. I was at a show in Wallingford CT and had second row seat right in front of Norda. I swore she was flirting with me all night. Of course, that was only in MY Wildest Dreams! And what's not to like about Julie?
Agree, while a talented flutist, Norda doesn't have the same breath capacity. Tonality is not as full with female ranges.
Beatles Moody Blues Pink Floyd and E L O
They're koveky😅
No girl background singers. Not needed
Yeah really! Take away instead of adding to it.