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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2020
  • Join Pete Pardo and Jon Neudorf as they each rank their 10 favorite albums from symphonic rock legends The Moody Blues. #themoodyblues
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  • @StewBaskin
    @StewBaskin 8 месяцев назад +11

    I once asked one of my best friends what was his favorite Moody Blues album, and after a moment's thought he looked at me and said "whichever one I'm listening to at the time" a remarkably insightful comment I still think of often. To me, The Moody Blues have been such a big part of my life. I remember the first time I heard Tuesday Afternoon playing on a car radio as it drove by in 1967 and immediately thinking "what was that"? I soon bought DOFP and knew I had found something new and special that touched me in a way no music ever had before, and I am from a musical family (Dad was a concert pianist and classical composer). Three years later, in college, friends introduced me to Children's and Questions, and my life changed forever (and I brought Days home to play for my Dad). They made the world a better place, and taught this somewhat sheltered and naive 18 year old a different way of looking at life, and how to view and treat other people. Graham's The Balance still gives me goosebumps "when we knew hurt or felt fear, it was because we were not understanding" and gave me a new sense of morality and compassion to explore, leading me to look at others a different way. Today, Children's remains my very favorite masterpiece, a seamless symphony made up of exquisite movements and incredible transitions, from the classic explosive Higher and Higher to Ray's whimsical Floating to Justin's haunting Never thought I'd live to be a hundred, then a million, and the incredible Watching and Waiting, not to mention John Lodge's Eyes of a Child Part 2, which to me has always been like lightning in a bottle. I've seen them countless times, met the band more than once (my son got to meet Justin Hayward one on one just the three of us when he was 5 years old and I'll never forget how sweet Justin was to him, just like you'd expect from his gentle and loving songs and lyrics (Raised on Love). These are special people. They changed my life, and millions of others. I credit them with helping me become the person I wanted to be, always asking questions and making us think, but never telling us what to do, leaving so much to our own interpretations. Justin, John, Graham, Ray, and Mike, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am "MoodyStew"

    • @Video1Unit
      @Video1Unit 7 месяцев назад +1

      I couldn’t have said it better!
      Always wanted to meet them, not sure what I would say. I have been lucky enough to see them on the 25th anniversary and 50 anniversary tours. The 25th with the full orchestra - amazing!!!

  • @domico5838
    @domico5838 3 года назад +53

    On The Threshold Of A Dream is the most underrated album of their catalogue and maybe one of the most underrated albums of all time in my humble opinion. I really love it! I used to have a very early vynal pressing of it in pretty good condition too!!!

    • @festidious2644
      @festidious2644 Год назад

      I had the vinyl when it came out and now have the CD. My favourite song is, Are You Sitting Comfortably.

    • @papatodd100
      @papatodd100 Год назад +4

      The voage and Have you heard are my favorites.Just love the harmonies

    • @mattjohn4731
      @mattjohn4731 Год назад +1

      Yeah my parents had it when I was born, in '72. And as soon as I could talk, I had them play records for me. I know every note of Threshold and To Our Children's Children's Children

    • @dimethaltryptamine1
      @dimethaltryptamine1 Год назад

      Was my 1st girlfriend favorite album as well as a number of other people I knew as well.

    • @chrismorgan7494
      @chrismorgan7494 11 месяцев назад

      Just listened to this album on my way home from work just now.

  • @ivark8201
    @ivark8201 4 года назад +60

    To Our Children's Children's Children is my favorite. Used to listen to that album a lot when I was a student.

    • @raymondkizer1216
      @raymondkizer1216 4 года назад +7

      Great album. My personal favorite as well.

    • @johndemeritt3460
      @johndemeritt3460 4 года назад +5

      This is the album that introduced me to the Moodies. I didn't realize it at the time I put it on the turntable, but I started on side 2. "Gypsy" was what greeted my ears, and I was hooked!

    • @nofishinmydiet
      @nofishinmydiet 3 года назад +6

      when I was a kid I really didn't "get it." Now, some thirty years later, Children's Children's... is my absolute number one favorite album of all time. (and I mean of a genres. like Lateralus, from Tool, Bowie's Earthling, and NIN Downward are all up there in the top ten.) But when it gets down to it, this is the album I want to hear right before I leave this earth. Like, yeah, I'm good now. Peace! ✌️

    • @eldadsumner8772
      @eldadsumner8772 3 года назад

      Agreed !!!!

    • @EJSmith-dk3yg
      @EJSmith-dk3yg 3 года назад +4

      Agreed ... I remember when I bought this 1970.
      You never listen to just one song on this album, you have to listen to the whole album!

  • @april9th1821
    @april9th1821 3 года назад +33

    YES! The Moody Blues! The core 7 are the best and after Mike Pinder left the sound changed and it was never the same.

    • @markrymanowski719
      @markrymanowski719 2 года назад +2

      About that sound change.
      'And if the band your in is playing different tunes, i'll see you on the dark side of the moon'.
      Pink Floyd.

    • @scrambaba
      @scrambaba Год назад +3

      Pinder defined their sound to me along with Ray Thomas. The whole is always more than the sum of the parts.

  • @michaelstansfield3085
    @michaelstansfield3085 Год назад +11

    The seven albums are a way of life and inspiration for me. Never a day passes by without listening to their music. From Frank Zappa & the Mothers to The Dubliners, I love the lot, music is my life, my inspiration and my comfort. R.I.P. my two heroes, Graeme Edge/Ray Thomas.

  • @toonhkuitjes6382
    @toonhkuitjes6382 4 года назад +29

    Brilliant stuff. Their music really needs to be heard as albums.

    • @phillipanderson7398
      @phillipanderson7398 2 года назад +1

      I agree. Especially the early albums.
      ps, I am not sure why they left out" Keys to The Kingdom" " Sur La Mer" " Strange Times" and the Christmas album. were they that bad ?

  • @christopherkulander3236
    @christopherkulander3236 4 года назад +33

    My dad introduced the Moody Blues to me. My mother remembers seeing this six year boy sitting in front of the sound system with headphones, staring at the album covers and foldouts, while TOCCC played. Wherever you are beyond, thanks dad.

  • @domico5838
    @domico5838 4 года назад +27

    In My opinion I always thought of the Moody Blues as the very core of progressive rock. The Styles, The themes. Pushing the boundaries of what popular music was thought to be at the time. "Progressing" rock and rolls very structure in a most creatively ingenious dynamic. Very progressive indeed.

  • @bigdaddystinkeye
    @bigdaddystinkeye 4 года назад +24

    Threshold of a Dream is my favorite. They were one of my favorite bands as a teenager in the late 60's-early 70's so very familiar with their work through the Octive album. Less processed and very organic overall sound. Raw. Excellent songs and all in all has a darker feel. I love Mike Pinder. He was the heart and soul of that band.

  • @bathj
    @bathj 3 года назад +20

    1. Seventh Sojourn 2. To Our Children's... 3. Days of Future Passed 4. A Question of Balance 5. Blue Jays (okay, I cheated). 6. In Search... 7. EGBDF 8. Octave 9. On the Threshold... 10. Long Distance Voyager
    The Moody Blues are my favorite group (The Doors are second). The first time I ever hears them was at a party in high school where Tuesday Afternoon was playing . I still remember that moment. I love that song. Later, they got me though college. I'd sit down to study looking forward to the music while I studied, and eventually I'd get so involved in some math proof that an hour later I would realize that the music had stopped; repeat over and over.
    Justin Hayward is such a great songwriter and singer, but everyone in the group had an important role. I was at a concert several years ago, and a man behind me kept yelling loudly, over and over, "THE POEM! THE POEM! DO THE POEM!". Since then I've had a special appreciation for Graham Edge's spoken word contributions.
    My favorite songs of theirs include Tuesday Afternoon, Night in White Satin, New Horizons, Land of Make Believe, Driftwood, I Know You're Out There Somewhere, Your Wildest Dreams, The Voice, Eternity Road, Gypsy, The Story in Your Eyes, etc..... gosh, there are so many great ones!
    Enjoy!

    • @robertastone7155
      @robertastone7155 2 года назад +2

      Yes = they are my favorite hands down! Justin is amazing the MB's are incredible and unmatched!

    • @jiminverness
      @jiminverness 2 месяца назад +1

      1 Seventh Sojourn 1972
      2 On the Threshold of a Dream 1969
      3 A Question of Balance 1970
      4 Every Good Boy Deserves Favour 1971
      5 Long Distance Voyager 1981
      6 In Search of the Lost Chord 1968
      7 Octave 1978
      8 To Our Children's Children's Children 1969
      9 Days of Future Past 1967
      10 The Present 1983
      I only like Days of Future past for the two great songs. As an album, not much to my taste.

    • @ballhawk387
      @ballhawk387 Месяц назад

      Pretty close to my list, though they can certainly very in favor of what I'm listening to at the time.

  • @jml-rj5re
    @jml-rj5re 3 года назад +4

    Gypsy and Watching and Waiting are fabulous from For our Children's Children's Children. Yep. No one sounded like the Moody Blues.

  • @realBiGO
    @realBiGO 3 года назад +7

    In Search of the Lost Chord is my favorite album!

  • @marklar5334
    @marklar5334 4 года назад +6

    GREAT band. For every Moodies fan, I think there are 999 potential fans who haven't yet heard them. They're wonderful people, all love. Bridging rock, psychedelia, Moog, Mellotron and orchestration that calls you back over the years into a wonderful world of optimism, inclusion, great vibes... An open invitation. Great job spreading the word, guys.

  • @blackcatcentralmusic
    @blackcatcentralmusic 4 года назад +29

    It didn't sell as well as the other albums, but for me and many Moody Blues fans the best album by far is "To Our Children's Children's Children".
    I also have to mention "Blue Jays". Not exactly a Moody Blues album, but arguably better than the group albums.
    "Long Distance Voyager" best of the Moraz albums.

  • @diannecarpenter7718
    @diannecarpenter7718 4 года назад +29

    Thank you guys for ranking the studio albums: Moody Blues.🎤🎸🎵🥁

  • @denystull355
    @denystull355 4 года назад +46

    Long Distance Voyager was the last Moody Blues album that I really thought was a "total" Moody Blues album. "Talking Out of Turn" is my favorite song on that album.

    • @8moody1
      @8moody1 4 года назад +3

      Naw man, Octave was the last Moody Blues abum. Once Pinder left they became a different band.

    • @bethmerryfield7186
      @bethmerryfield7186 4 года назад +1

      Talking Out of Turn is my favorite tune.

    • @l.t.w8985
      @l.t.w8985 4 года назад +2

      Right before the pandemic started I was at a record store and picked up this Moody Blues last Voyager for $2. Really good album and I love listening to it when I need to have something really calm in my life. Actually I was listening to it just a few days ago.

    • @ComeOnIsSuchAJoy
      @ComeOnIsSuchAJoy 4 года назад +3

      It ended with _The Present_ for me. There's still nothing on there that's as schmaltzy as anything from their subsequent albums.

    • @b5904
      @b5904 4 года назад

      Totally agree. After Long Distance Voyager, I stopped buying.

  • @klm2395rh
    @klm2395rh 4 года назад +16

    Outstanding catalog, many great songs and albums. To our children's children's children one of my favorite albums ever. Eternity Road awesome or side 2 on the lp. great show.

  • @brucybabyy7355
    @brucybabyy7355 4 года назад +23

    1 on the threshold of a dream
    2 lost chord
    3 days of future passed
    4 every good boy
    5 question of balance.

    • @Cr8Tron
      @Cr8Tron 4 года назад +2

      Something like that for me, followed by Seventh Sojourn and finally TOCCC.

    • @scottmcgregor562
      @scottmcgregor562 4 года назад

      My list exactly.

    • @catsofsherman1316
      @catsofsherman1316 4 года назад

      Very close to my ranking. Threshold is for me the most consistent set of songs even if there isn't the one standout.

  • @ddmurley
    @ddmurley 4 года назад +16

    The Moody Blues are phenomenal. Caught them few years back doing the Days Of Future Past live with orchestra in Toronto 🤘. Love Question Of Balance and Every Good Boy... records

  • @philly4762
    @philly4762 4 года назад +7

    Great vid as usual Pete. Moodys were the very first prog band in my eyes. Very important in the scheme of all things Prog. Thanks Pete

  • @DonHornsby
    @DonHornsby 4 года назад +18

    First of all - THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for tackling the discography of THE MOODY BLUES.
    My first exposure to their music was via an 8-Track tape of "To Our Children's Children's Children". I was instantly transported to another place with the lush melodies and atmosphere. It wasn't until when I was much older that I heard the album in its vinyl version. The song order of the 8-Track was much different (and admittedly a jarring experience). But a great album nevertheless.
    My top ten:
    1. To Our Children's Children's Children
    2. Seventh Sojourn (my first purchase of a vinyl album of THE MOODY BLUES.
    3. Days of Future Past
    4. In Search of the Lost Chord
    5. Long Distance Voyager
    6. On the Threshold of a Dream
    7. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
    8. A Question of Balance
    9. Octave
    10. The Other Side of Life

    • @millercgr
      @millercgr 4 года назад +2

      I agree that To Our Children's Children's Children is their best - it's a mysterious and profound album. I've been listening to the Moodies for many, many years and it took me a while to get it because Days of Future Passed and others are so strong, but they absolutely came up with a phenomenal album in To Our Children's Children's Children

    • @jesussaves5354
      @jesussaves5354 3 года назад +1

      I remember my older sister had the Children's album on vinyl and I used to sneak it into my room to listen to it.

  • @bobg4657
    @bobg4657 3 года назад +2

    To Our Children's Children's Children - hands down their best.

  • @jimandlizhudson2501
    @jimandlizhudson2501 4 года назад +3

    I agree with Pete's number one spot. Lost Chord is pure adventure. Thanks for a great discussion by two guys who love their music and respect the Moody Blues.

  • @EA-ri6du
    @EA-ri6du 2 года назад +6

    To Our Children’s Children’s Children is by far my favorite. It plays like one long piece, sustaining that haunting mood created partially by Pinder’s passing tones. After Childrens: Lost Chord, Threshold, EGBDF, Question, Days, Seventh Sojourn. I might have put Days higher on the list (I especially love “Nights”), except that the album is so logical, tangible, grounded-whereas the others are mysterious, magical, hard to put one’s finger on just what makes them work. Everything after the Classic Seven: I hear some nice tunes but for me it’s a different band.

  • @reinaldofavoreto7160
    @reinaldofavoreto7160 4 года назад +41

    Their core 7 are equally excellent. I love "Every good boy" as much as the others. Their solo albuns during the 70s break are also outstanding. "Blue Jays" is kind of lost album

    • @chrismorgan7494
      @chrismorgan7494 3 года назад +12

      Blue Jays is a stunning album.

    • @danielguthrie3014
      @danielguthrie3014 2 года назад +2

      Blue Jays is a great album

    • @langreeves6419
      @langreeves6419 2 года назад +2

      The opening track "This Morning" is truly phenomenal
      (Blue Jays)

    • @garylester8621
      @garylester8621 2 года назад +2

      Love the blue Jay's, but they are not a Moody Blues album. Just Justin & John.

    • @reinaldofavoreto7160
      @reinaldofavoreto7160 2 года назад

      @@garylester8621 you just have to listen it with the other groups solo albuns together

  • @johnnelson3665
    @johnnelson3665 4 года назад +5

    Love this band. Of the big 7, here is my list.
    1. Days of Future Passed
    2. Seventh Sojourn
    3. To Our Children’s Children’s Children
    4. In Search of the Lost Chord
    5. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
    6. On the Threshold of a Dream
    7. A Question of Balance

  • @pulsar861
    @pulsar861 4 года назад +17

    My ranking:
    1. To Our Children's Children's Children
    2. In Search Of The Lost Chord
    3. On The Threshold Of A Dream
    4. Days Of Future Passed
    5. Seventh Sojourn
    6. A Question Of Balance
    7. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
    8. Octave
    9. Long Distance Voyager
    10. Sur La Mer

    • @joebloggs4754
      @joebloggs4754 4 года назад +1

      pretty much what i have,,i think i may have LONG DISTANCE higher but removing....what,,,i have no idea

    • @jasonshort1437
      @jasonshort1437 4 года назад +2

      Life long fan of the Moodies. To me, they are like a comforting blanket or jacket you use when times get tough or dark. No other band hits me quite like they do.

    • @joebloggs4754
      @joebloggs4754 4 года назад +1

      @@jasonshort1437 agreed,,,but its the first 6 or 7,,,last really good one was LONG DISTANCE,,albums leading up to their 80s and beyond pop stuff with some exceptions of course

    • @glorioskiola
      @glorioskiola 4 года назад

      For me, #1 is Balance. Then Children’s. After that, of the top seven, it’s hard to rank them, maybe Sojourn higher. Then for 8, 9, 10, I like Octave a lot, The Present and Long Distance Voyager. Octave higher than the other 2.

    • @justinthyme3396
      @justinthyme3396 4 года назад +2

      I'm 80years old, and A CONFIRMED COSMIC ROCKER, go Moodies

  • @user-un9go4qe5i
    @user-un9go4qe5i 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Present was the first Moody Blues album I ever got... birthday or Christmas (forget which!) 1983. Forty years ago! Incredible. Just got it again on CD. I love it. I can't understand why it is not highly rated. Great songs. Great performances. Blue World is a classic. Patrick Moraz brought a lot to the band and it's sad how it ended for him. Long Distance Voyager is another favourite.

  • @user-un9go4qe5i
    @user-un9go4qe5i 9 месяцев назад +3

    EGBDF is an incredible album. One of my favourites of the Classic Seven.

  • @davidhill5242
    @davidhill5242 4 года назад +10

    My ranking of the classic 7
    1. Days of Future Passed
    2. To Our Children’s Children’s Children
    3. Seventh Sojourn
    4. In Search of the Lost Chord
    5. A Question of Balance
    6. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
    7. On the Threshold of a Dream

  • @chipsdeluxe8622
    @chipsdeluxe8622 4 года назад +11

    Gypsy off Caught Live + Five is my absolute favorite Moody Blues moment. It is completely mind blowing till this day!

    • @chrismorgan7494
      @chrismorgan7494 3 года назад +2

      I love the warbling Mellotron on that live version.

    • @reason2463
      @reason2463 2 года назад

      It’s absolute proof that the Moodies could rock with the best of them.

  • @keithalcorn7050
    @keithalcorn7050 4 года назад +13

    Thanks for this list! The Moodies always seemed incredibly underrated IMO.

    • @starshiptrooper7670
      @starshiptrooper7670 2 года назад +2

      Yes, they are vastly underrated and overlooked. Was so glad to see them get into the Rock and Roll HOF!

  • @jml-rj5re
    @jml-rj5re 3 года назад +3

    Ride My See Saw Dr. Livingstone, Legend of a Mind, Voices in the Sky The Actor, House of Four Doors - just tons of great tracks on In Search of the Lost Chord - a few proggy moments.

  • @garyjoyce2160
    @garyjoyce2160 4 года назад +23

    When I was a young kid / NIGHTS in WHITE SATIN kind of scared me. Very eerie / creepy for a 5 yr old kid. Sounds crazy/ I know. Now/ I love it !!!

    • @ChromeDestiny
      @ChromeDestiny 4 года назад +3

      I get that. I had a similar experience with Yes' Relayer. I first heard it when I was nine and I only liked To Be Over, the other two tracks frightened me. Then I went back to the album a year later and started loving the whole album.

    • @gemini2012100
      @gemini2012100 4 года назад +1

      I didn't really care for much when I first heard it, but I started getting into it more when I got older.

    • @Existmusiccloud
      @Existmusiccloud 4 года назад +1

      Did you play it backwards?

    • @drppr76
      @drppr76 4 года назад +2

      When I was in elementary and Jr high I wanted nothing to do with the Moody Blues - didn't like Nights in White Satin or Tuesday Afternoon but then in high school (mid 80s) I heard Ride My See Saw for the first time and loved it along with a few other tunes they done - a while later I listened to the words to Nights and I could relate - now I like a lot of their work - funny how your tastes change

    • @gemini2012100
      @gemini2012100 4 года назад +3

      @@drppr76 Yes, it certainly is. I've gotten into several groups now that I didn't like when I first heard them.

  • @dougreed2257
    @dougreed2257 4 года назад +2

    Thank you pete for highlighting the wonderful moody blues!! You both were absolutely spot on with your analysis, just brilliant, bless you both👍😊

  • @creech54
    @creech54 4 года назад +10

    My 3 favorites have always been (in no particular order):
    In Search of the Lost Chord
    A Question of Balance
    Every Good Boy Deserves Favor

  • @nunya5555
    @nunya5555 2 года назад +1

    In 1976 I was 11 yrs old and that's when I started listening to my parent's 8 track tapes they had of the moody Blues, and love them ever since.

  • @gordy3714
    @gordy3714 4 года назад +16

    The song Ride my See Saw. The tone on the Telecaster is something else.

    • @ballhawk387
      @ballhawk387 Месяц назад

      Through the Vox AC-30. Pure tonal bliss.

  • @andyvanleuvan3852
    @andyvanleuvan3852 4 года назад +7

    Hey Pete,thank you for doing what you do!You've opened my ears to lots of,previously,unheard music.The Moodies are a criminally underappreciated band.Not much bombast and flair in their music.But lots of great songwriting and instrumentation,usually very subtle.Not many bands had 4 vocalists that were all solid as leads.Their first 5 albums were ahead of their time.Nobody was playing stuff like that.

  • @debbieolson5348
    @debbieolson5348 Год назад +2

    I can remember listening to those 1st seven albums over and over . They always had great lyrics which I appreciated. I am 70 and still listen to them all the time. My sister who has a high CD collection always picks out a Moodies album to listen to before she settles down for the night! I really liked the PBS special in 2000 with
    A big orchestra. You might check that out on you tube.

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Год назад

      I'm 71 and appreciate even more now how wonderful the Moody Blues music is. This applies too with many other bands from that wonderful era, favourite album is TOCCC, just amazing, favourite MB song though is New Horizons from the Seventh Sojourn album.

  • @shyman99
    @shyman99 4 года назад +5

    For decades I had been lobbying the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame to induct the Moody Blues based on the groundbreaking "Days Of Future Passed" album. It finally paid off a few years ago. It's not only their best album, but one of the top 10 best albums of all-time.

    • @starry2006
      @starry2006 3 года назад

      That's the album that the critics raved about before dropping them, but I don't think it's near their best. Lots of filler orchestral parts.

  • @kamranmalik8546
    @kamranmalik8546 4 года назад +15

    Thank you for doing this I waited so long for this, here are my rankings:
    16. December
    15. Strange Times
    14. The Magnificent Moodies
    13. Keys of the Kingdom
    12. The Present
    11. Octave
    10. Sur La Mer
    9. The Other Side of Life
    8. Long Distance Voyager
    7. Every Good Boy Deserves Favor
    6. Seventh Sojourn
    5. To Our Children's Children's Children
    4. On The Threshold of a Dream
    3. A Question of Balance
    2. In Search of the Lost Chord
    1. Days of Future Passed

    • @johnpepe180
      @johnpepe180 3 года назад +3

      Thank You for your time and passion putting this list together........

    • @michaelsalisbury1477
      @michaelsalisbury1477 2 года назад

      After Ponder left. They became The Muddy blahs.

    • @michaelsalisbury1477
      @michaelsalisbury1477 2 года назад

      After Pinder left the y became the Muddy Blahs.

    • @michaelsalisbury1477
      @michaelsalisbury1477 2 года назад

      After Ponder left they became the Muddy Blahs.

  • @rydermike33
    @rydermike33 4 года назад +2

    Really terrific video, thank you Pete and John. I can rmember when I first heard 'On the Threshold of a Dream' on vinyl. Those spacey/dreamy sounds on the record lead-in/lead-outs, just fantastic.

  • @Alexthegreat27
    @Alexthegreat27 3 года назад +3

    Good stuff! I'm a big Moody's fan and really enjoyed this segment. Thanks!

  • @davidschecter5247
    @davidschecter5247 2 года назад +4

    How did I miss this one? Loved listening to you talk about one of my favorite groups. I think SEVENTH SOJOURN is an amazing record -- every song is brilliant, and you are right about the superb production. The Land of Make Believe has three incredibly melodic sections, and New Horizons might be the best -- surprised you didn't mention that one. Never get tired of listening to it. One of my staples when I go on vacation and need music with me. Saw The Moodies live in the 1980s and they were SO great. Really appreciated your raving about them -- they have been undervalued most of their career. Five talented musicians who fit together like a mystical glove!

  • @richardcramer1604
    @richardcramer1604 3 года назад +5

    My intro to Moody Blues was ON a Threshold of a Dream, then I discovered their other great albums. But, and it's hard to rank them, I still put Threshold of a Dream as my number one.

  • @captainbeyond7469
    @captainbeyond7469 4 года назад +3

    Saw them live three times great live band perfect summer night outdoor concert experience. Lot’s of excellent underrated albums well done enjoyed the show.

  • @joemachunda
    @joemachunda 2 года назад +1

    Seventh Sojourn is my favorite. I bought it when i was 15 and my mom and sisters all loved it.

  • @signal12hvac
    @signal12hvac 4 года назад +4

    the true Masters of the craft. i listen to the Moodies every day

  • @catsofsherman1316
    @catsofsherman1316 4 года назад +5

    Fantastic video lads. Makes me want to dig in to the Moodies again. Just put on Children's Children now. That is the one from the classic 7 that I didn't own when I was getting into classic Moodies in late 80s so it never sunk in for me. I saw them live several times in late 80s and into 90s. The classic band was intact apart from departed Pinder. They were a surprisingly muscular live band. The rhythm section of Edge and Lodge were really rocking. It doesn't come through as much on studio albums or live albums. They became my go to music for studying in my first couple years of college. I like long distance Voyager, but otherwise not big on the Moraz synthy period. I just love the mellotron and Chamberlain. I was surprised to see a moodies ranking from Pete, but he continues to surprise and impress me with the breadth of his music taste and knowledge. Not gonna do a full ranking, but here are my tops. 1. On the Threshold of a Dream 2. Days of Future Past
    3. In Search of the Lost Chord
    4. A Question of Balance
    5. Seventh Sojourn.
    Listening to Children's now it sounds great. It will never have the associtions the others do for me, but it might move into my top 5. The lyrics could be kinda silly sometimes from these guys. Dawn is a feeling, a beautiful ceiling always makes me cringe a bit but they needed a rhyme. The Blue Birds album is also quite nice.

  • @vayres7512
    @vayres7512 2 года назад

    Such a great show this one. Thanks, folks.

  • @luciusblackwood2640
    @luciusblackwood2640 4 года назад +11

    I was always more of a metal guy but I got into the Beatles in the mid 80's and that led me to the Moodies and I've loved them ever since. I've got their whole catalog on cd and lp. My list is a lot different.
    On the Threshold of a Dream (1969)
    To Our Children's Children's Children (1969)
    Days of Future Passed (1967)
    Long Distance Voyager (1981)
    Seventh Sojourn (1972)
    Sur la Mer (1988)
    The Present (1983)
    A Question of Balance (1970)
    In Search of the Lost Chord (1968)
    Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)
    The Other Side of Life (1986)
    Octave (1978)
    Keys of the Kingdom (1991)
    Strange Times (1999)
    December (2003)
    The Magnificent Moodies

  • @NaughtyVampireGod
    @NaughtyVampireGod 4 года назад +2

    Over 9K views so far.
    Nice to see that the Moodies are popular here.

  • @secondroad11
    @secondroad11 4 года назад +6

    One of the best Anthologies:This is the Moody Blues. Was a great taster on the Core albums.

  • @PieGuyBill
    @PieGuyBill 4 года назад +1

    Pete....thanks for doing a Moody Blues show. I commented awhile back on the fact that believe or not I bought my first Moody album in Vietnam in 1969. I was an MP at Camp Enari near Pleaku and there was a small PX on the base and I bought “In Search of the Lost Chord” on the strength on the album cover alone and I loved it. When I came home I became a huge fan. Saw them in concert several times and took my Son to see them in the early 90’s so they hold a special place in my heart. Thanks for the great show...

  • @timothyparsons8327
    @timothyparsons8327 4 года назад +3

    Really appreciate you guys taking this time out to assess my favourite band. I agree with your selections in the order you choose...and Gypsy and Eternity Road are high on my list of favourite MB songs. The mellotron is so prolific on their earlier works...it could be no other way.

  • @MajorWolfgangHochstetter
    @MajorWolfgangHochstetter 4 года назад +5

    The Mike Pinder era Moody Blues (post Denny Laine) are by far my favorite group of all-time! My ranking is as follows; #1- Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, #2- Seventh Sojourn, #3- To Our Children's Children's Children, #4- A Question of Balance, #5- Days of Future Passed, #6- On the Threshold of A Dream, #7- In Search of the Lost Chord, #8- Octave, #9- Long Distance Voyager, #10- The Present. In America 'Seventh Sojourn' was a #1 seller, and its predecessor, 'Every Good Boy Deserves Favour' peaked at #2. Then they went on a hiatus, when arguably they were the #1 group in the world. They even topped the annual Playboy poll as top group which proves that adults really liked them. The album 'Octave' was filled with music they were not all crazy about (some solo stuff, with overdubs). I recommend the re-mastered cd's because they were 'constructed' like the original albums where one track bleeds into the next, the way a true concept album should. Also, some of the bonus tracks such as "Lost in a Lost World" and "You and Me" (extended instrumental version) on the re-mastered 'Seventh Sojourn' is worth the price of repurchasing).

    • @MichaelHartman-qt4mp
      @MichaelHartman-qt4mp 10 месяцев назад

      My favorite among those bonus tracks is the original/extended version of Isn't Life Strange, especially the instrumental middle section.

  • @shaunogle530
    @shaunogle530 4 года назад +4

    Albums that take you back to listening to albums in full, turntables ,gatefold sleeves and Mellotrons. Harmonies second to none and Justin Hayward's voice. Nostalgia mixed with folk whimsy and a shots of unfiltered rock . As for ranking:
    1 Question of Balance
    2 Seventh Sojourn
    3 To our Children's ...
    4 Days of future past
    5 In search of lost chord

  • @roccopatrone8843
    @roccopatrone8843 4 года назад +1

    you did it again Pardo and Co....I've always thought of MB as more or less a cure for insomnia
    I've binged some of those easy releases and am now a Moody Blues fan...wonderful, sweeping melodies

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod 4 года назад

      Hey rocco - glad you became a fan - they are one of my favorite bands

  • @ianrive6129
    @ianrive6129 4 года назад +4

    Started listening to them after KIWSatin, then bought all of the next 5 albums without listening to them, never disappointed. To Our C'sC'sC, then Question of Balance head the list. Their music has never dated.

  • @genwcd91
    @genwcd91 Год назад +1

    This channel is always an education for me, coming from the UK I sometimes feel embarrassed that I never delved into the music of these great bands, better late than never I guess, thanks Pete you are a godsend

  • @butcharmstrong9645
    @butcharmstrong9645 4 года назад +2

    I have been a Moodie' fan since the mid 60s when they had a hit with "Go Now", but at that time they were more blues than what we might call art rock or prog rock. My choice for the #1 album is also "To Our Children's Children's Children" with my VERY favorite song on it...."Watching and Waiting". That song was my impetus to learning how to play keyboards. I still get goosebumps when I hear it. A truly beautiful, sensitive, well-written song.

  • @darrenyoung371
    @darrenyoung371 2 года назад +5

    Seventh Sojourn- Every song is so beautiful ❤️ remember hearing this album for the first time and was blown away ….

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Год назад +1

      Not my favourite album, but has my favourite MB song, New Horizons, just beautiful!

  • @lucascecil6287
    @lucascecil6287 2 года назад

    The Moodies are my all time favorite. Thanks for the video!

  • @ironcurtainsteve
    @ironcurtainsteve 2 года назад +1

    to our children's children & seventh sojourn are my faves.

  • @lladnar69
    @lladnar69 4 года назад +4

    It is supposed to be a recreation of the oldest human cave paintings on To OCCC. Get it!? It is the best one. I agreed with both of your choices. This was the best ranking video video so far. You were talking about the albums as a tactile thing. Several of the LPs' album jackets had a different texture than the average LPs of the years they were released.

  • @richardwadholm4019
    @richardwadholm4019 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for doing the Moody Blues. Before King Crimson, before Yes, or Jethro Tull, they were my first favorite band. With their lovely, autumnal melodies, they were the band that explored the possibilities of album-length story telling. A great choice - thanks!

  • @findmusic8797
    @findmusic8797 4 года назад +8

    Moodies, definitely one of my top ten early 70's bands. Countdown:
    10. Octave - Steppin' In A Slide Zone, that's it
    9. The Other Side Of Life - Wildest Dreams, title track
    8. Every Good Boy Deserves Favor - The Story In Your Eyes, Our Guessing Game, My Song
    7. Long Distance Voyager - The Voice, Talking Out Of Turn, 22000 Days
    6. On The Threshold Of A Dream - Lovely To See You, Dear Diary, Never Comes The Day, Are You Sitting Comfortably, Have You Heard
    5. Days Of Future Passed - Forever Afternoon, Nights In White Satin
    4. Seventh Sojourn - Lost In A Lost World, New Horizons, For My Lady, Isn't Life Strange, I'm Just A Singer In A Rock 'n' Roll Band
    3. To Our Children's Children's Children - Eyes Of A Child, Out And In, Gypsy, Eternity Road, Candle Of Life, Watching And Waiting
    2. A Question Of Balance - Question, And The Tide Rushes In, Don't You Feel Small, Minstrel's Song, Dawning Is The Day, Melancholy Man
    1. In Search Of The Lost Chord - Ride My See Saw, Legend Of A MInd, Voices In The Sky, The Best Way To Travel, The Actor, Om, A Simple Game

    • @rubicon-oh9km
      @rubicon-oh9km 4 года назад +1

      You better go back and listen to Octave again. Driftwood?????

    • @caryheuchert
      @caryheuchert 4 года назад

      rubicon1983 - ...and “The Day We Meet Again”. A brilliant track!

  • @sunshinecoolwater3960
    @sunshinecoolwater3960 4 года назад +7

    Oh, I've been waiting for this!

  • @gswithen
    @gswithen 4 года назад +1

    You hit it on the head with being in the right mood or head space to delve deep into their catalog. Every few years I'll give them a listen.

  • @stratovani
    @stratovani 2 года назад +1

    My favorite MB album is To Our Childrens Childrens Children. I smoked a lot of hash and listened to it with quality headphones back in the day. I don't smoke hash anymore but I still listen to it.

  • @peternelson5534
    @peternelson5534 3 года назад +1

    1) In Search of the Lost Chord
    2)Days of Future Passed
    3)To Our Childrens Children's Children
    4)On The Threshold of a Dream
    5)A Question of Balance
    6)Seventh Sojourn
    7)Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
    8)Long Distance Voyager
    9)Octave
    10)The Present

  • @brucehawkins6492
    @brucehawkins6492 Год назад +5

    I'm always surprised when Every Good Boy is ranked lower than other albums. It was my very first Moodies album and it changed my musical life. It has always felt beyond special to me. Of the rest, TOCCC runs it extremely close followed by Seventh Sojourn. As for individual songs, when I first heard Story in Your Eyes it was like love at first sight, or hearing in this case. From that moment on my love of the Moodies has never waned.

    • @keithjones7390
      @keithjones7390 Год назад

      Hi, it's interesting that you said that EGBDF was your first MB album. I've sometimes wondered if your first record from a band can somehow become a favourite, it certainly became the case with me, Pretzel Logic from Steely Dan was my first SD album, The Last Record Album from Little Feat again my first LF purchase, Once Again from Barclay James Harvest, again first BJH buy, alll favourites now. You can see where I'm going with this 😏. But back to the Moody Blues and your comment on EGBDF, it's a great album with some great tracks, how Procession leads into The Story In Your Eyes, just wonderful, One More Time to Live, fantastic song. My favourite track though is After You Came, quite a rocky number this one, love it! Favourite album though is TOCCC, perfect for me, side 2 in particular has some of my favourite MB songs, favourite song of their's is New Horizons from the Seventh Sojourn album.

  • @denystull355
    @denystull355 4 года назад +4

    For those of you interested, Moody Jill and Coloradream have some great videos of Moody Blues songs with some scenes that are just beautiful

  • @krshollis
    @krshollis 4 года назад +4

    I have a playlist that plays Days Of Future Passed, In Search Of The Lost Chord, On The Threshold Of A Dream, To Our Children's Children's Children, A Question Of Balance, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, and Seventh Sojourn from beginning to end (often repeated over and over). To me it's just one looooong, incredible album. I seriously can't pick a favorite. I love them all.
    I usually listen to (much) heavier music, but at least once a month I have to get my Moodies fix, and when I'm in the mood, nothing else will do.

  • @sharktroubles
    @sharktroubles 4 года назад +5

    We can tip our collective hats to L.S.D. for enhancing the writing, performing and production of the "Classic Seven." Outside of Stevie Wonder's "Fabulous Five" in the 1970s or the Beatles' releases from the mid to late Sixties, there isn't a more incredible body of work accomplished in a succession of albums numbering over five, in history.

    • @catsofsherman1316
      @catsofsherman1316 4 года назад +4

      I would add the Kinks from Face to Face through Muswell Hillbillies to that list. Another amazing run.

    • @Warp75
      @Warp75 3 года назад

      @@catsofsherman1316 Yep

  • @georgeisaac9european387
    @georgeisaac9european387 3 года назад +1

    Thank you guys for looking into one of the greatest bands albeit not so popular.

  • @drytool
    @drytool 14 дней назад

    When I'm in the mood for the Moody Blues nothing else will do.

  • @amigofiel63
    @amigofiel63 4 года назад +6

    Saw the Moody Blues in the 70's. They closed the show with Ride My See Saw. A great concert.

  • @lclaymore6587
    @lclaymore6587 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for drawing attention to some guys and LP's that I feel are overlooked whenever people talk about '60's music. What strikes me so odd about this is if you talk to people who were at least 13 in 1967(if it makes you feel better, say 16), people who literally grew up in that time, I recall being friends with someone who was always playing(this was in 1976.) The seven LP's from 67-72 are not really like anyone else, and they resonate strongly with the time. Considering this was the global age of rock, the Moody Blues somehow occupy their own pedestal. Everyone a silent word of thanks to Mike Pinder, the keyboardist who helped create and innovate the almighty Mellotron! Consider this-If you were to meet a musically literate person, and they ridiculed the idea of "good vibes," say nothing and walk away. P.S. I remember riding to Sound Warehouse on my bicycle when I was 14, on an ice-cold afternoon in December of 1972 buying "Seventh Sojourn." Worth it!

  • @melissayost4888
    @melissayost4888 4 года назад +10

    Ahhhh The Moodies. My third favorite band after The Who & Jethro Tull. The first 7 albums are called The Core 7. And the they were recorded over 5 years. There r are too many comments I could make it’s overwhelming. So, here r a few. There is no London Festival Orchestra. They made it up. It was all session musicians. They recorded separately & until the initial playback no one had, not even the band had heard the album in full. Everyone was speechless so they played it again. Nights was written by Hayward when he was 19 in about 10 minutes. The guys weren’t impressed until Pinder chimed in w the Mellotron. Hayward once said no one ever looked at his left hand & I agree. He only played what was needed. His acoustic playing is his forte. His voice unmistakable. The Voyage was my fave song until I heard Story. My favorite album is Threshold, though there so very many other great songs. The Actor, Gypsy, Watching & Waiting. I could wax poetic endlessly. You really need to listen to these on original vinyl to appreciate them. Artwork was extremely important to them. The invented the gatefold to highlight it. (And clean weed) LOL The Core Seven Art was done by one artist whose name I forget. The are phenomenal live and kept getting better over time. Their Swan Song was playing Days straight thru. Epic. They’re done now because of health issues w their drummer. Check out Hayward’s solo show. Fantastic. Much
    Mellower than John’s & tho I like John’s-seen twice-Hayward’s knocks it out of the park. Sooo many stories. Take a ride thru YT. 😊 One more thing to consider The Moodies were druggies to the max. Ridiculous amounts of weed & acid.

    • @RobertEustace
      @RobertEustace Год назад +2

      Phil Travers - Moody Blues (album cover artist)

  • @yesacoustic
    @yesacoustic 3 года назад +1

    To our children's.... my favourite Moodies album too. It was in the 80s when I heard it for the first time. It made me appreciate Ray Thomas' contribution a lot more than I had previously.

  • @kevinmcgauhey9813
    @kevinmcgauhey9813 2 года назад +2

    I am thankful that I got to see the Moody Blues in concert on the Long Distance Voyager tour. A fantastic show. Their live versions of every song were very powerful. Even Driftwood, a song I had previously discounted, got a super majestic treatment. " Voyager" was a good album, too, I was exciting to see them make such a great "come back" so to speak.

  • @neurophile
    @neurophile 4 года назад +9

    My ranking :
    1) Seventh Sojourn
    2) A Question Of Balance
    3) On The Threshold Of A Dream
    4) To Our Children's Children's Children
    5) Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
    6) In Search Of The Lost Chord
    7) Days Of Future Passed
    8) Octave
    9) On Boulevard de la Madeleine (1967 compil. with tracks from 64-67 not on album)
    10) Sur la mer
    "Solo" album :
    Blue Jays (Hayward & Lodge)
    Thanks for this great video !

    • @elliotwalton6159
      @elliotwalton6159 4 года назад +1

      "Deep" lifts Sur la mer for me. A great song.

  • @rogerthomas169
    @rogerthomas169 2 года назад +1

    It's like picking your favourite child, it changes by your mood

  • @Jelperman
    @Jelperman 4 года назад +1

    My favorites:
    1. To Our Children's Children's Children (Watching and Waiting, Gypsy, Out and In, Eternity Road)
    2. A Question Of Balance (Question, How Is It We Are Here?, The Tide Rushes In, Tortoise and Hare, Melancholy Man)
    3. On The Threshold Of A Dream (Never Comes The Day, Have You Heard/The Voyage, Dear Diary, Send Me No Wine)
    4. In Search Of The Lost Chord (The Actor, Ride My See-Saw, Legend of a Mind, House of Four Doors, Voices In The Sky)
    5. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (The Story In Your Eyes, Our Guessing Game, One More Time To Live, My Song, Nice To Be Here)
    6. Days Of Future Passed (The Day Begins, Dawn Is a Feeling, Another Morning, Tuesday Afternoon, Nights in White Satin)
    7. Octave (Steppin' In A Slide Zone, Had To Fall In Love, Driftwood, One Step Into The Light, The Day We Meet Again, I'm Your Man)
    8. Seventh Sojourn (Lost In A Lost World, You And Me, I'm Just A Singer)
    9. Long Distance Voyager (The Voice, Gemini Dream, In My World, Painted Smile)
    10. The rest.

  • @sudicalwig
    @sudicalwig 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful music. What a great band!

  • @RayManzarekRocks
    @RayManzarekRocks 6 месяцев назад +1

    My favorite Moody Blues album? Easy. The last one I listened to . . . #Legends

  • @merlinscat
    @merlinscat 2 года назад

    I remember being on holiday in the early 70s staying in a caravan with my parents, just a singer was on a jukebox in a pub but on the b side was For my lady and boy did I play that song to death really takes me back.

  • @mikewoodrow5878
    @mikewoodrow5878 4 года назад +2

    Pete - great instalment! Search of the Lost Chord = “Sunday morning music” - Put on the Moodies , read the big Sunday paper, drink a pot of coffee, smoke a few butts, ditch the hangover. The Actor gets me, every time...such a great song - cool lyrics, like “put out your problems with the cat”...

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod 4 года назад

      I had that album at #4 I think - might move up a spot - enjoying it more and more with each re-listen

  • @jimtremblay5539
    @jimtremblay5539 4 года назад +3

    13. Sur La Mer 12. Magnificent Moodies/Go Now 11. Other Side of Life 10. Octave 9. The Present 8. Every Good Boy 7. Long Distance Voyager 6. Question of Balance 5. In Search of Lost Chord 4. To Our Children's Children 3. Seventh Sojourn 2. Days of Future Passed 1. On the Threshold of a Dream

    • @davidbutler5088
      @davidbutler5088 4 года назад

      Nice list Jim. Seventh Sojourn is very underrated

    • @lucasvaras1458
      @lucasvaras1458 Год назад

      Only "to our children's children.." knows the moon

  • @briandhaze5906
    @briandhaze5906 4 года назад +1

    Pete you ROCK!! It's my favourite and I dared not guess you would name it!. This album exceeds all others in taking you to another place, which is why I listen to them. I saw them three times in the eighties and always wondered how it would be to see them during this period.. Great stuff, man.

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod 4 года назад

      saw them in 86 and again in 99 - fantastic - Ray's energetic performance of Legend of a Mind was a highlight

  • @skriabinfly
    @skriabinfly 2 года назад +1

    My opinion: 1.Seventh Sojourn 2.Days of Future Passed 3. A Question of Balance 4.To Our Children's... 5.Threshhold 6.Lost Chord 7.EGBDF // Days of Future Passed marries two concepts; a single day and a human life. It starts with birth (sunrise) and then childhood. "Balloons flying, children sighing. What a day to go kite-flying." Then comes early adulthood: Peak Hour (prime of life) and the sounds of working and hectic responsibilities. Afternoon and Twilight Time are midlife and later adult years leading to retirement. Finally, the goal is to die after a well-lived life in the company of loved ones (particularly a lifelong partner i.e., spouse). I am 40yo, a big fan since 1990 playing vinyl records at age 9, have seen Moodies live and Hayward solo. For much of my life Moodies were my #1 favorite band - certainly no lower than top 3. To me, Lana del Rey captures a similar atmospheric, lush, melancholy vibe. Thanks for the discussion & video.

  • @eduardocalvo9631
    @eduardocalvo9631 4 года назад

    My brother purchased the recently released Long Distance Voyager and that was my first introduction to the Moody's. A few years later his best friend lent me Caught Live + 5, and I discovered Legend of a Mind. By the next couple years I owned the super 7 and in 1988 I saw them live with Patrick Moraz at the Wolf Trap venue near DC. My first ever rock concert where I was a full-fledged fan of the band. That is why it will always be my best concert experience ever. Great show guys!!! Keep 'em coming.

  • @johnstucky2168
    @johnstucky2168 4 года назад

    Great show Pete. Like you, for years I was a kind of a casual Moodies fan. For some reason, last year I decided to deep dive their catalog and finally after 50 years, I have a better appreciation for them. As a matter of fact, they’ve been my COVID-19 go-to band.

  • @iaincook5835
    @iaincook5835 4 года назад

    I was studying for my Year 12 certificate (Higher School Certificate, for entry into university/college). We all studied in a common room, very intense, very stressful. Someone would often play Seventh Sojourn, and it was so soothing and melodic. It's remained a favourite memory for that reason. I listened again a few years ago, after 40y, and it's still magnificently majestic. What an album. Thanks guys.

  • @knightvisioniixv
    @knightvisioniixv 4 года назад +3

    I only own the classic 7. Love each of them, regardless of ranking.
    1. Seventh Sojourn
    2. In Search of The Lost Chord
    3. Days of Future Passed
    4. To Our Children's Children's Children
    5. Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
    6. On The Threshold Of A Dream
    7. A Question of Balance.

  • @breakaleg10
    @breakaleg10 4 года назад +8

    I have only heard two albums with them, In Search Of The Lost Chord and Long Distance Voyager, but I like them both a lot. Atmospheric in the former and pretty solid in the latter

    • @glorioskiola
      @glorioskiola 4 года назад +2

      Carl Hult you don’t know what you’re missing.

    • @justinthyme3396
      @justinthyme3396 4 года назад +2

      I have everything the Moody's have recorded, I can't recollect ANYTHING the Moody's have recorded were poor songs. I the MORE you listen, the MORE you love them..hi from Australia stay safe during this VIRUS CRISIS bye for now .

    • @friscoprocessserver6078
      @friscoprocessserver6078 4 года назад

      What i would give to here them all for the very first time!... you should take advantage of the opportunity

  • @chrismorgan7494
    @chrismorgan7494 11 месяцев назад

    Love the Moodies. They had some of the album covers. Best listening for rainy overcast days. The extended version of Isn't Life Strange arguably boasts the greatest and most beautiful Mellotron passage of all time. A must listen. To Our Children's definitely has the most Mellotron, it's literally slathered in it.

  • @caryheuchert
    @caryheuchert 4 года назад +2

    Hi Jon, I used to listen to Jerry Lucky’s weekly radio show “Exposure” back in the late ‘70s/early ‘80s on CFMC-FM in Saskatoon, where I grew up. I remember the station playing “Octave” a lot during 1978. But, my all-time favourite Moody Blues album will always be: “On the Threshold of a Dream”.