Those lucky people in the audience! We saw The Moody Blues in 1972; most of us there were tripping and it was beautiful and quite moving. Everybody then had all their albums. It still amazes me how much astoundingly great music was happening then and in the quickly changing 6 years before that. It was a golden era.
I remember seeing clips of this concert on our local news when I was only 13 years old, and they were labeled as "the thinking mans band"...pure genius on all levels of the musical realm.
solid gold... solid gold.... i was blown away in the late 60s when nights in white saturn came out .. in australia we had to wait longer for the album to get hear, even then i couldnt believe it was just the moodies, i thought it had to be an orchastra with them. today watching justin on stage in his late 70s is unbelievable.. and on u tube he talks about how he wrote those songs.. incredible... touches my heart big time. how lucky are we. by the way, search of a lost chord was the first moodies album that i got stoned to, way back then.. wow💛💛💛
The beauty of their music is they always stayed ahead of their time. Many songs so surreal and unearthly and really sends you on a journey in each song. One of my favorite groups of teenage years.
Wow! That's so sweet of you to say Marta🤠, I actually didn't expect to get such a beautiful comment from you. Thanks so much for being such a huge fan of my music🎵. Well I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music. Could you kindly tell me how long you've been a fan of my music???
The Moody Blues were Avant Garde before being it was even a thing. Their music was so cutting edge it is hard to define, but Glam Rock, Hair Metal, and a few other later genres of derivative music would not exist without the Moody Blues influence. It's so amazing to look back on this music now and realize how out of the box and great it was.
We are lucky to be watching The Moody Blues on UTube from 1968, the best years we Boomers got to experience. This band was & still is my all time favorite bands…I was 19 at this time & would go back in a minute if I could. RIP to ones who have passed away…I love you, MB’s.♥️
These lucky people got to witness something timeless. This will be the classical Mozart, Beethoven 300 years from now. This isn't just rock music these are sophisticated arrangements. This is classical music. Along with the Beatles , Beach boys and many more from the 60's and 70's
Probably some of us ( who are listening right now) where there at that concert even if we were not born yet. Somehow in another body or in the parallel past. That’s why we love to be there. It’s a memory. 😉
I began listening to The Moody Blues when I was 13. That was 1973. They were a brilliant and creative band. This video is golden and so glad to have seen them in this time. Most beautiful music.
I also started listening when I was 13, born in 53. No music is better. But I never heard Ray play harmonica and sing this style song. The audience is be bopping, something that doesn't happen at their concerts. Fantastic
I was 9 at the time in 1968 and they caught my attention right away! Unique sounds they give like no others out there over the years! I went and saw them in concert in 1976.
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No auto-tune, listen to the musicianship.... pure and amazing talent. I love the Moody Blues. How I would have loved to have been there, but i wasn't born just yet. I was rocked to the Moodies, as a newborn. They are a soundtrack to many of my memories, to my life.
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... Graham Edge...thee originator of thee very 1st electronic drum kit. In conjunction with an electrical engineering university professor ... Yeaeseree-!!!
I watch their concerts on U-Tube practically every Saturday night. Tuesday Afternoon & Nights in White Satin are one of my favorites. Best of the Best!!❤🎼🎵
Wow what can I say when I'm smiling the whole time and listening to this Immortal diamond of a performance! It is very rare to find old footage and I especially love live performances even though they may be quirky, they have that connection that you get when you see them performing live. I'll tell you what, Mister Edge can wear that drum out and he had very snappy rhythmic drumming as well. The bluesy stuff was so much fun to listen to! It was also fun to see the members having such a good time and all the people grooving to their music LOL
Well Crosby stills Nash sang " tuesday morning please be gone i'm tired of you, what have i got to lose? Will you come see me, thursdays and saturdays, what have i got to lose? " TUESDAY is a magic word in songs. Consider, the rolling stones " goodbye ruby tuesday". But for sure tuesday afternoon for justin has a special meaning. He sings ftom the soul and heart
I think Mike is "thee" pioneer of mellotron! Pink floyd, king crimson, Rick wakeman & even the beatles followed suite, in fact Mike introduced the mellotron to the beatles for "strawberry fields forever" what a legend Mike is & is sometimes forgotten about!!
@@khackney It kind of bothered me when they were inducted in the RRHOF everyone had a little speech and Mike was last. I guess they were going over time wise and they just pushed him away. We will probably never know what he was going to say....
... Justin And The Boys Are The True Poet Laureates Of 60's An 70's Progressive Rock Music... I Graduated High School In 1975... I Still Cry Like A Baby When I Listen To The Moody Blues....
1968, the year of 'In Search Of The Lost Chord' which my dad played regularly and I was fascinated by as a child and is still a hugely influential favourite. This is some terrific footage right here and something I'd love to have seen. Great stuff and often sadly overlooked when people think of the 60s and only think of the Beatles, Stones, VU, Cream, Hendrix, etc. The end part of 'Legend Of A Mind' that they play here at 11.05 never fails to blow me away.
I was wacting em' then, when I had sneaked in to this concert, only 13 yrs old because I heard them in the radio. But the ewening was speciel to me when a girl with a lot of curly hair gave me my first kiss. Back then girls wasnt so afriad to be open. Since then 'the Moody blues' has been my favorite.
Everyone looks like they were having such a good time. The Moody Blues were so handsome, everyone of them. The audience was into the music. And the fashions were fabulous. Excellent footage of the band. Thanks for posting this, pointreven!
I saw them September 23,1970, at the small theater it was called the Felt Forum Madison Square Garden New York just before the release of Question of Balance.
I recall hearing "Tuesday Afternoon" as an AM single in winter 1968. I was 12 at the time, and didn't know it was the Moody Blues, until I purchased the album "Nights in White Satin" as a cassette in 1973!
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Espectacular melodía, contaba con 15 años de edad, recuerdo hermosa adolescencia, mis amigos, mis estudios, colores , la moda, minifaldas. Que bella época corría año 1968 Época de la contracultura. Desde Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia 🇪🇨🌹😍😍🤩🇪🇨🇪🇨
I'm going to be 59yrs old this month and was in my early twenties when i started listening to moody Blues. With out a doubt I'm still listening...Happy New Year's e every body.....
Michael Lincoln I agree. They bring out such emotions! They are so good, such music, lyrics and good feelings. Could listen to them all day and night! Trying to pass on the magic that is the Moody Blues to another generation!!❤
"Legend of Mind" would have been one tough song to pull off live in 68. I've seen other old stuff but they had backing tracks and you could tell. I don't hold it against them or anything. But this was live and done just right. Great great band. Each member added to the magic.
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0:00 Tuesday Afternoon 4:54 Nights in White Satin 9:34 Legend of a Mind (which begins in the middle of the song, at Ray's flute solo! "In Search of the Lost Chord" came out about two weeks after this concert). 12:37 Bye Bye Burd (Cover of a Sonny Boy Williamson song, originally sung by Denny Laine on their first album, "The Magnificent Moodies". It had been a huge hit single in France) 17:43 Fly me High (but why is the French crowd scatting "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" at the beginning?)
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Ray Thomas, who passed the baton to Justin Hayward as leader of the Moodies, was the soul of the band. For those of us who heard his deep vocals and flute solos, he was (and is) unique..
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The album with lovely to see you again my friend & work away tomorrow holds a special memory for me. I went through my changes right along with them from go now to Hayward & lodge,s breakaway album. INCREDIBLE
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That one blues song (or more if there is one) that they did. Man, that's a side of the Moody Blues that I've rarely seen. But, it's entirely consistent with where they came from when they were trying to break out from their Beatle-esque influence. Go man, go!!!
To the greatest group of all time - thank you for making my life so much more enriched and fullfilled. U have no idea how many women i entangled because of u.
No wonder the youth of today are so lost and confused. They do not have such musical guidance and philosophical introspection as bands like this one shared with us in 1968. These orchestral melodies with their metaphysical poetry were my generations guide to a future life here on Earth. We had Timothy Leary and Baba Ram Das......John Lennon, Maharishi Maheesh Yogi, Ravi Shankar and Woodstock.......Jimi Hendrix.....we also had great dextro-rotary lysergic acid diethylamide tartrate, easily available in all kinds of forms.....I know I done "dropped" alot of it and sold{distributed} much, much more. That was almost 50 years ago and I am still "peaking" and "flashing back." .....Once in awhile the "REALITY" that most of you thinks is so real......MELTS AWAY into soft metallic plastic...... That's Hippie code to you that are not "REALLY EXPERIENCED." ...
And yet you're here in the youtube comments section dishing out the false moral superiority your own generation hated so intensely. If you were truly "EXPERIENCED" you would've called your own bullshit before hitting the enter key. Go to bed you filthy hypocrite.
The Moody Blues were and still are such an underrated band. They were so great! And Graham, why did you hide yourself under that beard all those years. He was a good looking guy!
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look at their =faces hard to say it means as much tnen as it does now. Its not just a song these gentlemen paved the way for all to think feel and be free while loving all that surround uis. God rest his hand on these fine and good gentlemen.
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4 Singers, 5 Songwriters, Mellotron, a Flute... not your typical 1968 Rock and Roll Band. True innovators!
Second only to the Beatles, three songwriters and 4 singers.
Correction - 5 song writers
5 song writers !!@@nothing5189
This goes way beyond the albums and radio play. It was the best time to be alive.
You couldn't pay me to go see a rock band today. It would be torture. But back then, I would have seen em all.
Great show indeed, very inspiring and entertaining. I seen the videos on TV when I was younger. Glad to be able to view now.
Those lucky people in the audience! We saw The Moody Blues in 1972; most of us there were tripping and it was beautiful and quite moving. Everybody then had all their albums. It still amazes me how much astoundingly great music was happening then and in the quickly changing 6 years before that. It was a golden era.
We were and are blessed ❤
I will take THE MOODY BLUES over the over rated Beatles. Especially when I can waltz to Tuesday Afternoon with my 95 year old Dad.💜
concordo muito com isso. The Mood Blues melhores e maiores ❤
I remember seeing clips of this concert on our local news when I was only 13 years old, and they were labeled as "the thinking mans band"...pure genius on all levels of the musical realm.
solid gold... solid gold.... i was blown away in the late 60s when nights in white saturn came out .. in australia we had to wait longer for the album to get hear, even then i couldnt believe it was just the moodies, i thought it had to be an orchastra with them. today watching justin on stage in his late 70s is unbelievable.. and on u tube he talks about how he wrote those songs.. incredible... touches my heart big time. how lucky are we. by the way, search of a lost chord was the first moodies album that i got stoned to, way back then.. wow💛💛💛
I was turned on to Threshold of a Dream and Children's Children's Children the first time I got stoned. I was TOTALLY blown away! Magnificent!
The beauty of their music is they always stayed ahead of their time. Many songs so surreal and unearthly and really sends you on a journey in each song. One of my favorite groups of teenage years.
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Musical Creationist Art is the Moody Blues !
Думаю это ЛСД... Уверен...
Невозможно человеку в обычном состоянии сознания создать такую песню как night in white satin...
I grew up in the 60s man, and I'd go back in a heartbeat if I could especially to listen to The Moody blues.
@@dennylaine8735 So you expect me to believe that your Denny Laine?
The Moody Blues were Avant Garde before being it was even a thing. Their music was so cutting edge it is hard to define, but Glam Rock, Hair Metal, and a few other later genres of derivative music would not exist without the Moody Blues influence. It's so amazing to look back on this music now and realize how out of the box and great it was.
This is what music and video should be. The Moodies got me through rough times in the 60s and 70s....and are sure helping now in the 20s.
My all time favorite band..I’m 69, It’s 11/2022
We are lucky to be watching The Moody Blues on UTube from 1968, the best years we Boomers got to experience. This band was & still is my all time favorite bands…I was 19 at this time & would go back in a minute if I could. RIP to ones who have passed away…I love you, MB’s.♥️
I’m 69 now. Moody Blues holds some amazing memories for me❤. Mescaline and pot… windowpane and a huge swimming pool ❤10/2022
These lucky people got to witness something timeless. This will be the classical Mozart, Beethoven 300 years from now. This isn't just rock music these are sophisticated arrangements. This is classical music. Along with the Beatles , Beach boys and many more from the 60's and 70's
Their music is timeless brilliance. Four wonderful singers and musicians. Luv the Moodies always.
If I could go back in time, this is where I'd be. At this concert!
I would be there too...with you...my all time favourite group ☮❤🇮🇳
Oui
RUclips at its best takes us back there.
Probably some of us ( who are listening right now) where there at that concert even if we were not born yet. Somehow in another body or in the parallel past. That’s why we love to be there. It’s a memory. 😉
68 Cleveland..I was there..back in time. 17 and a remarkable night. So ya. Good call.if u could.
That kind of intimacy with the audience is no longer possible. This is very special footage.
I began listening to The Moody Blues when I was 13. That was 1973. They were a brilliant and creative band.
This video is golden and so glad to have seen them in this time.
Most beautiful music.
Me too, but I was 11
I also started listening when I was 13, born in 53. No music is better. But I never heard Ray play harmonica and sing this style song. The audience is be bopping, something that doesn't happen at their concerts. Fantastic
Me too! I was 13!
I was 9 at the time in 1968 and they caught my attention right away! Unique sounds they give like no others out there over the years! I went and saw them in concert in 1976.
" Nights in white satin "was always the last song at the dances in my teenage years.
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@@dennylaine8735 since I was about 14 and I'm 64!
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No auto-tune, listen to the musicianship.... pure and amazing talent. I love the Moody Blues. How I would have loved to have been there, but i wasn't born just yet. I was rocked to the Moodies, as a newborn. They are a soundtrack to many of my memories, to my life.
This is BRILLIANT! Just got home, Went on RUclips and there they are!
NO ONE ELSE LIKE THEM!
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1971 I saw the movie blues at the Coliseum in Denver, Colorado. Awesome concert took some mind altering substance LSD all the memories.
The most excellent band ever!!!!! Justin is a dream... His voice is gold, a true artist!!! 🥀🥀🥀🥀.. 2022..
Ultra Classic Moody Blues...
💙💛💚🧡🎶🎵🎶💞
The drummer is one of the best I've heard.
... Graham Edge...thee originator of thee very 1st electronic drum kit. In conjunction with an electrical engineering university professor ... Yeaeseree-!!!
He was so underrated and so amazingly good. One of the best.
I always thought he was a cross between Ringo and Keith Moon. Very original.
So awesome to see this early live performance of these great songs!!!
I watch their concerts on U-Tube practically every Saturday night. Tuesday Afternoon & Nights in White Satin are one of my favorites.
Best of the Best!!❤🎼🎵
Wonderful music and wonderful memories of another era
Wow what can I say when I'm smiling the whole time and listening to this Immortal diamond of a performance! It is very rare to find old footage and I especially love live performances even though they may be quirky, they have that connection that you get when you see them performing live. I'll tell you what, Mister Edge can wear that drum out and he had very snappy rhythmic drumming as well. The bluesy stuff was so much fun to listen to! It was also fun to see the members having such a good time and all the people grooving to their music LOL
Tuesday with them
The Moody's loved what the did . I so do I .
@@patriciaarvanitis3371❤
Because this song was written, I look for the good in Tuesday afternoons.
Well Crosby stills Nash sang " tuesday morning please be gone i'm tired of you, what have i got to lose? Will you come see me, thursdays and saturdays, what have i got to lose? "
TUESDAY is a magic word in songs. Consider, the rolling stones " goodbye ruby tuesday". But for sure tuesday afternoon for justin has a special meaning. He sings ftom the soul and heart
Mike Pinder, one of the pioneers of the mellotron. Simply amazing!!!!
I agree. The Moody's were never the same after his departure.
I think Mike is "thee" pioneer of mellotron! Pink floyd, king crimson, Rick wakeman & even the beatles followed suite, in fact Mike introduced the mellotron to the beatles for "strawberry fields forever" what a legend Mike is & is sometimes forgotten about!!
@@dougreed2257 Great songwriter too. Melancholy Man sounds like Radiohead 30 years early. lol It's incredible.
Mike was brilliant. Way ahead of his time. He added so many creative hooks and melodies to Justin's songs. He doesn't get nearly enough credit.
@@khackney It kind of bothered me when they were inducted in the RRHOF everyone had a little speech and Mike was last. I guess they were going
over time wise and they just pushed him away. We will probably never know what he was going to say....
... Justin And The Boys Are The True Poet Laureates Of 60's An 70's Progressive Rock Music... I Graduated High School In 1975... I Still Cry Like A Baby When I Listen To The Moody Blues....
1968, the year of 'In Search Of The Lost Chord' which my dad played regularly and I was fascinated by as a child and is still a hugely influential favourite. This is some terrific footage right here and something I'd love to have seen. Great stuff and often sadly overlooked when people think of the 60s and only think of the Beatles, Stones, VU, Cream, Hendrix, etc. The end part of 'Legend Of A Mind' that they play here at 11.05 never fails to blow me away.
So True. Moody Blues didn't get the praise & etc enough.!!!!
These guys were so brilliant and ahead of their time. I wish I could have been around back then.
The Moody Blues actually playing blues! That's a rare sight.
I was wacting em' then, when I had sneaked in to this concert, only 13 yrs old because I heard them in the radio. But the ewening was speciel to me when a girl with a lot of curly hair gave me my first kiss. Back then girls wasnt so afriad to be open. Since then 'the Moody blues' has been my favorite.
John Lodge always looked like he was having the time of his life!
Playing music soft or hard, these guys are real musical artists. Playing great is the real test and they passed easily. Thanks for sharing.
What a fabulous treat for the fans to see them with all 5 of the members of the classic 7 era.
Well, what do we have here? This is GOLD.
Everyone looks like they were having such a good time. The Moody Blues were so handsome, everyone of them. The audience was into the music. And the fashions were fabulous. Excellent footage of the band. Thanks for posting this, pointreven!
I saw them September 23,1970, at the small theater it was called the Felt Forum Madison Square Garden New York just before the release of Question of Balance.
14 years old in 68 and going to places I could never have imagined.thank u
Un'epoca inarrivabile ,il 68,grandi Moody Blues!
My Favorite Band! Michael Pinder is a Genius!
No Mike , no Moodies!
@@chuckwerry7437 although they were still good, they were never as good as with Mike Pinder
I recall hearing "Tuesday Afternoon" as an AM single in winter 1968. I was 12 at the time, and didn't know it was the Moody Blues, until I purchased the album "Nights in White Satin" as a cassette in 1973!
Aww, they were just babies! They sound great wish I were there!
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WOW! the 68 Moodies doin old blues and "Fly Me High"?!! It´s the first time I see them being so wild in the psychedelic years!!!
Saw this live in 68..near to my first concert... One of the greatest experiences of my life. .at 17.. .all of us on lsd .changed my life.
This classic lineup had only one album released and one in the can at this point. So, they had to throw in a few numbers from the original band in.
The good music across the world , thanks for this movie !
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@@dennylaine8735 I still listning that just now !
Oh! how I love there's!
Since from 35 years ago!
Amazing!
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Espectacular melodía, contaba con 15 años de edad, recuerdo hermosa adolescencia, mis amigos, mis estudios, colores , la moda, minifaldas. Que bella época corría año 1968
Época de la contracultura. Desde Cali Valle del Cauca Colombia 🇪🇨🌹😍😍🤩🇪🇨🇪🇨
You GO Ray!!!
Amazing what they could and can do together: real and great musicians. Thank you MBs for so many things ...
Why can't their be music like this anymore
only one Moody blues!
@@marybarry2230 this is very true....
I'm going to be 59yrs old this month and was in my early twenties when i started listening to moody Blues. With out a doubt I'm still listening...Happy New Year's e every body.....
Michael Lincoln I agree. They bring out such emotions! They are so good, such music, lyrics and good feelings. Could listen to them all day and night! Trying to pass on the magic that is the Moody Blues to another generation!!❤
"Legend of Mind" would have been one tough song to pull off live in 68. I've seen other old stuff but they had backing tracks and you could tell. I don't hold it against them or anything. But this was live and done just right. Great great band. Each member added to the magic.
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Wow!!! Live👍 Drummer 😜 poeple✌️Didn't I see my grandmother there?
Probably
@@glendabothwell9091 💝
John Lodge's bass lines are sooooooo good.
And he is so cute here
@@RDnAC indeed!
Gosh I wish I was 19 again. We had some wonderful music. Love Justin.
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This is Golden!!! and a big Thank You to whomever thought to film this esp in 1968!!!
wow xxx
What a musically pure performance. Whoever posted this. Thanks.
One of my favorites from the 60's and on & on
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0:00 Tuesday Afternoon
4:54 Nights in White Satin
9:34 Legend of a Mind (which begins in the middle of the song, at Ray's flute solo! "In Search of the Lost Chord" came out about two weeks after this concert).
12:37 Bye Bye Burd (Cover of a Sonny Boy Williamson song, originally sung by Denny Laine on their first album, "The Magnificent Moodies". It had been a huge hit single in France)
17:43 Fly me High (but why is the French crowd scatting "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" at the beginning?)
Great live performance. Mike Pinder and his Mellotron sounded particularly good here.
They even showed him playing for a minute !
Quelle époque exceptionnelle, et quelle joie de vivre extraordinaire bravo ❤️🎸👍.
Grandiose !!
Tuesday afternoon, un bijou.
Et le public... En transe.
Moody Blues trop méconnu
Such an outstanding band. Thanks for sharing this.
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What a great show and performance!
R.I.P Ray, will miss him at the Hall of Fame Induction
Ray Thomas, who passed the baton to Justin Hayward as leader of the Moodies, was the soul of the band. For those of us who heard his deep vocals and flute solos, he was (and is) unique..
@@errolfan I totally agree!!!
Love Ray Thomas..
Ray Thomas released a solo album entitled Mighty Oaks. It's wonderful!
This footage is pure gold
They makes me feel happy inside.❤
Merci!!
I love this old footage such a band
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This is where the music peaked....
Many rock music historians actually give the crown to 1967 but this material was in the sweetspot of that era.
Graeme Edge, the all arms drummer hahaha all respect given
I wish I could have been there. ❤️
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The album with lovely to see you again my friend & work away tomorrow holds a special memory for me. I went through my changes right along with them from go now to Hayward & lodge,s breakaway album. INCREDIBLE
Rick & roll that is musical not just poetry & background sounds
Ray and Johns high vocals really made this band
Fantastic band, timeless music.
Wow- I can't believe I haven't seen this before. A sincere thank you. What I would have given to see them back then BUT this al almost as good
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This is absolutely fabulous! Thank you so much.
fabulous string of somgs.. just love Legend,, sends me to another world
Priceless!
Thanks for the excellent vid.
Love the Live sound🥰
That one blues song (or more if there is one) that they did. Man, that's a side of the Moody Blues that I've rarely seen. But, it's entirely consistent with where they came from when they were trying to break out from their Beatle-esque influence. Go man, go!!!
To the greatest group of all time - thank you for making my life so much more enriched and fullfilled. U have no idea how many women i entangled because of u.
Insanely incredible!
Loving the MOST unique band ever. The Mozarts of RNR
No wonder the youth of today are so lost and confused. They do not have such musical guidance and philosophical introspection as bands like this one shared with us in 1968. These orchestral melodies with their metaphysical poetry were my generations guide to a future life here on Earth. We had Timothy Leary and Baba Ram Das......John Lennon, Maharishi Maheesh Yogi, Ravi Shankar and Woodstock.......Jimi Hendrix.....we also had great dextro-rotary lysergic acid diethylamide tartrate, easily available in all kinds of forms.....I know I done "dropped" alot of it and sold{distributed} much, much more. That was almost 50 years ago and I am still "peaking" and "flashing back." .....Once in awhile the "REALITY" that most of you thinks is so real......MELTS AWAY into soft metallic plastic...... That's Hippie code to you that are not "REALLY EXPERIENCED." ...
Well said, you still got it. Once the mind is truly expanded it stays that way.
And yet you're here in the youtube comments section dishing out the false moral superiority your own generation hated so intensely. If you were truly "EXPERIENCED" you would've called your own bullshit before hitting the enter key. Go to bed you filthy hypocrite.
got your panties in a wad eh ?....sorry you missed the bus. Perfect name for a shit babbling idiot.
I'm just a singer in a rock and roll band ...
You are so right! Pass it along as best you can....!
I prefer these to the studio versions. They seem clearer. So happy to find them.
The Moody Blues were and still are such an underrated band. They were so great! And Graham, why did you hide yourself under that beard all those years. He was a good looking guy!
Una Joya en mis recuerdos !!
Thanks for posting this rare treat! How could a Moody not like this! Like 424, C52, V38357. /:-)
I was a 4 year old pup back then!
I was five back then
And I was a stunning 21 then…sigh…time passes.
I like how Edge trains the audience to clap on the 2 and 4, instead of most, with their strange desire to clap on the 1 and 3.
Yeah, I noticed that he did a lot of talking between songs.
Thisfootageisabsolutelyfantastic
They are so great!
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Beautiful...
look at their =faces hard to say it means as much tnen as it does now. Its not just a song these gentlemen paved the way for all to think feel and be free while loving all that surround uis. God rest his
hand on these fine and good gentlemen.
I love Justin's shirt!
I LOVE Justin period!! I always have!
Love it
Shalom
still so good!
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Saw them at Harpenden Public Hall before they went out to Sweden in their new format, they were brilliant!