Both groups gave us so much wonderful music. Sadly I never saw either group live but today (08Jan24) I still find their MUSIC inspiring, relaxing, and exquisite at bringing back memories of my youth. I used to play their vinyl records in my 9ft x 6ft bedroom in the loving home where I grew up in West London, England. My Dad was a big fan too! I just finished listening to the full Seventh Sojourn album, which has such gentile and soothing songs. Thank you The Moody Blues and thank you The Beatles. :)
My guy introduced me to them 18 years ago - so I'm a 'late Moody Blues Bloomer" - love their lyricism and fulsome, harmonic tunes. You can tell they totally enjoy themselves delivering QUALITY music to their fans.
I'm an old man now, but I have been listening to these guys since I was a young one. Through High School, Viet Nam, failed marriages, deaths of friends and family. No other band has held in thrall like them. When you say Britain's Got Talent? Look to the bands of the sixty's and seventy's.
I'm 66, and I've been listening to ELP, Yes, Beatles, Bee Gees... all the oldies from when the world wasn't as fucked up as it is now! It's no wonder, most of the music now is garbage... IMHO
@@davidstokes4630 Goodgod, it almost sounds like everything we were protesting was meaningless next to what's been going on lately. I went to Washington to tell Nixon what I thought of Viet Nam, saw the Airplane and Country Joe & Fish on the White House steps, marines with M-16s shoulder to shoulder across the top of the building, just in case of an insurrection.... Oh Wait! We never did an insurrection! You're right! It is more fucked up now.......bummer
All you are so right about Britain something special about British soil produces some of the greatest musicians in the world I don't know what it is a Great Britain must be a magical land as many believe just look at the history of the movie of the music that is come out of the British artist over the past 40 years truly magical the musicians out of Great Britain are truly magicians
@@davidstokes4630 David must be our generation because the words you speak are exactly my sentiments my beliefs and my feelings also the world was not so fucked up at one time and now is so twisted it's pathetic it is actually physically sickening the 60s 70s 80s and early 90s produce some of the greatest rock and roll and progressive music I've ever experienced and I still love it and enjoy it and I will consider it to be relevant for the rest of my life and I'm now 63
No bald heads, no tattoos, no garbage language and absolutely fabulous lyrics with great beat and sweet rhythms. Never be another group like them and still going strong for 50 plus years.
Yes they are awesome. One of my all time favorites is " For my Lady" I first heard it when me and my wife got together. It will always remind me of that magical time
Every 100 or 200 years or so God blesses some people with exceptional talent. This one group that falls into the catagory . The 70's were an amazing time for fantastic music! Glad I was able to live through this era. I am 73
Edward Goodfellow Im just a youngster of 63 but I concur on both of your points. In boot camp, when we were allowed music it was nonstop "Days of Future Passed" It had a profound effect on me and still does.
I too have that same feeling. Their is a spiritual dimension to their music that connects with the heart and soul. I think "A Question of Balance" would be my favoritie Moody Blues album.
i am 70 yrs. old, back in around 1964 all my buddies were listening to a band called the Beattles and they would ask me what I was listening to and my reply was"probably the greatest band you will ever hear, they are light years ahead of their time". It was the Moody Blues. I have seen them live three times and I have also seen Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Eagles, ELO and countless other bands over the years and as great as they all are, to me the greatest band ever assembled then, now and always will be the "MOODY BLUES"
The Moody Blues, the best rock band of all time! I am 74 and experienced, of course, the Beatles, Eagles, etc. but the Moody Blues stand head and shoulders among them all for originality, intellectually, creativity and musicality. Just love them!
Surround Sound... 4 speakers...Gazing past the planets.... Looking for total view!! I've been lying here😢 for hours....you gotta make the journey out and in...
I am 58 old and gone through losing my legs six months later got cancer now I have covid never seen them in concert but I listen to them for long time and I could honestly say there music has helped me through my all my problems
At 57 still listening to the Moody Blues in 2024. This group put out music to clear your mind and simply lay back and sing along. R.I.P. Graeme Edge, Ray Thomas and Mike Pinder. Your music inspired generations and will sorely be missed.
Your a million? Dam! That is old. 💕✌️🎶🎵🎵🎶 P.s. saw your comment @ the start of ?" Pink Floyd here @ royal Albert hall is pretty good. At least, CK out comfortably numb. ✌️
The only band that is at all equal to Led Zeppelin in my opinion. I would probably choose Led Zep but my fave song of all time for magnificence and beauty would have to be Nights in White Satin.
@@sherrimoore738 I have seen LED ZEP 8 times in their HAYDAY and always in the first 10 rows or less. THEY ARE THE FINEST ROCK BAND EVER…. YES! But MOODY BLUES is just in a different category. 💖🙏They brought out “ Feelings of HOPE and LOVE “ in a troubled time for the youth of the world. 😇🥰🫶. Be Blessed.. Jesus is the worlds only Hope now. ✝️
The Moody Blues found me and saved me their music became a part of my life in my teenage years and now in my 60s I can say my life would have taken a different path had it not been for them. Eternally grateful.
Exactly this. Who needs antidepressants, when you can listen and feel the music of The Moody Blues. They gave me sanity during me teen years. The music and lyrics will always hold up through many lifetimes.
Justin Hayward has one of the best voices in music! I used to put on those big clunky headphones and just listen to their albums way into the night. What a great sound they have! No stage antics, no flames, no rotating drum kits...just the greatest music!
What was really the hook for me was you didn't have to be high to enjoy their music. At 72 now I look back and realize they were just about the only truly sane group of the entire era. They spoke to a persons heart and soul. I've seen them in person at four different venues and have every single and every album in vinyl. Have every Laser Disc and DVD as well as ever CD they've ever printed.
Awesome! I just picked up and framed beautifully done lyrics to “Go Now” signed by Denny Laine, The greatest break up song for 20 year olds ever. I’m bummed I only saw them live once, just not enough! Best
I will paint a mystical picture for you: Nights in White Satin was the theme for one of my high school proms, My dress was midnight blue/black (I made it myself), his tux was powder blue. We were so much in love. Slow dancing to the theme song, Nights in White Satin; it didn't get any more romantic than that. . . . or did it? We got engaged, married after my graduation, had 3 beautiful children, 5 grandchildren, and 32 years of marriage.
Same for my 1st husband. Thank you for your service. You men were treated so shabbily on your return. It's a horrible stain on our country that can never be lived down.
@@danm.bagley5030 D Trp. 3/5th Cav based out of Quang Tri. Later based out of Evans. My avatar is what I did, you might recognize the aircraft, lol. Welcome home brother, and God Bless.
When I was 15 yrs old I met and fell in love. The love letters, which I still have, contain the lyrics to Nights in White Satin …. sadly G drowned two years later, aged only 18. The Moodys will forever be a link with my first love whom I still miss to this day. God bless you Justin and the Moodys for all the joy you’ve given me listening to you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻💕💕
I was in the audience at this extraordinary concert, and even though I was already very familiar with the Moody Blues music, seeing them in that beautiful venue was an experience I'll never, ever forget.
These guys always talked of faith! Always of hope. Never was it “my angst” or my depression but always our hope and what we are sharing. The Queen of Hearts. Always the Holy Spirit!
They say by reading books we are taken to places we can't go. To me, listening to the music of Moody Blues is a transportation to a million places or more, while moving in slow motion. Magic - that will still be listened to for many centuries to come. It's Tuesday Afternoon here. Cheers everyone.
I haven't listened to them for years and years and have gone back to them to soothe me at night, and my favorite Rock bands during the day, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Disturbed, Foo Fighters.
Floored by this Moody Blues performance... I just found this, this morning, 24 March 2022, at 7 am... 68 years old and still waking up the neighbors!!!
I will hit 78, in defiance of all the oddsmakers, in about two weeks, if I make it. The incredible song, Wildest Dreams, reaches deep within my soul, warms my heart, and dampens my eyes. I wonder... I wonder if she wonders...
Happy Birthday Fred, I just listened to M̤o̤o̤d̤y̤ ̤Blues--I̤n̤ ̤S̤e̤a̤r̤c̤h̤ ̤ of The Lost Chord.Full Album 1968 .,, I was 14 that year. I close my eyes and I was there! And then the tears started streaming down my face. We were so blessed to have grown up with some of the Best Music Ever. I hope you have a Fantastic Birthday Fred.
I'm 34 and I just discovered Moody Blues back in 2018 (I listen to a lot of classic rock). The version of Isn't Life Strange in this video brings tears to my eyes everyone I watch it. I don't feel MB ever got their true deserved admiration. Moving forward, I will try to rectify that.
I’m no Youngster in the late 60s and into the 70s the music was the absolute best . Now nearing my 70s I still love the music and listen to UA-cam Every day, it gives me great Satisfaction and Soulful vibes, and keeps me going through this Mad World 👏👏👏
Yes? It's not easy to put into words how music can alter a persons outlook on life.. I too, John, was awakened throughout long periods of difficult & unsure times in life by M.B.'s music/lyrics, and just as much so by the Annie Haslam version of the band Renaissance.. Both were uniquely innovative & brave to try something very different for their times musically & in doing so profoundly altered my life to this day in a totally positive way.
Music has saved many more lives than people realize. We could all use more real artists today who can put music and words together to do the same thing for our youth of today. Rap and vile lyrics don't cut it in my world.
I have NO IDEA how 795 people can not like this. I've had the good fortune to see them in concert twice, but in the Live at the Royal Albert Hall concert they are in top form with top accompaniment. Sublime :-) This was a very special evening, wish I could have been there!
Now 934! Seems like there is no accounting for taste. Wonderful band. Have been listening to their music since the early 70s and still love it. And, them.
I absolutely adore their music!!!! My only comment is that I have been trying to listen to it over again and the music always stops. You can see the concert but hear nothing??? Very frustrating
Their relentless talent amazes me......the MOODY BLUES ARE STILL WATERS RUNNING VERY VERY DEEP! What would die hard fans like us be without them?They make me levitate.......................I can watch this concert zillions times tirelessly.Period.
Just got diagnozed for colon cancer. Need something to keep the faith and the Moody Blues came up in my head. You gentlemen don't stop the tears now but you do give me strenght to look forward. I'll survive, I'm sure. Thank you fr your music, it must be for over 50 years now, fifty-four I guess. Days of Future Passed was the very first album I bought in my life. Strangely it doesn't seem all that long ago now...
So how'd you fair through treatment? I too had to plow my way through cancer treatments, chemo and radiation recently. Moodies helped me make it work. Escapism into another time.
@@erswnn Thanks for your reaction. Well, in January the doctors removed the tumor which turned out to be of a nasty kind and probably long existing. SoI had to get chemotherapy which ended towards the end of May. I had four treatments and the last two were very tough. But I endured and since about a month the side effect have almost completely disappeared. Sometimes fatigue is an issue but actually most days I don't think about the cancer and treatment anymore. Fortunately they decided ttat radiation was not necessary. Of course I know that statically I'm still at risk and in December I get another coloscopy and my blood will be tested again. Last time that happened was September and then the marker was OK. So fingers crossed for December! By then it will be a year since diagnosis. How long ago is all this for you? Is your treatment finished and what are the results, if you don't mind me asking? During treatment music was too much for me. But now I can enjoy music again and also without tears coming to my eyes when the song gets emotional. The Moody Blues still are regular guets in my HiFi!
@@Bellathebear777 Hi, didn't find something clickable in your message. Did you mean ua-cam.com/video/BmBX-e6tGKc/v-deo.html, featuring Pink Floyd at the RAH?
blessings and good wishes for your full recovery. i had gone through xtra large dose of unsealed radiation. drs. said i might only last 10 years. was 29 then, now over 70! hang in there and keep digging the music.
Baby Boomers had the best music of the era . What’s unbelievable is each group had a signature sound that was audibly distinctive. The 60s brought a surge of heart felt music as a result of Vietnam. Getting a chill writing this but will never forget the energy and feeling of the country. GOD BLESS You AMERICA!q
I was introduced to these guys back in the 70's by one of my troops in Korea. I'm a retired Army S.F.C. (24yrs), 85 on the planet. and I still enjoy listening.
I can recall when their album "Days of Future Passed" was first released. I was sitting in my English Class senior year of high school with my English teacher asking the class to write what they were feeling when she played the "introduction" to that album. It was my first introduction to this band. Justin Hayward is irreplaceable as a lyrist, musician, and singer. They don't get much better than this. He will always be remembered. His music is timeless.
The early Moody Blues in 1964 were just so so, I don't think they used Moody Blues, just MB 5, their only hit that was memorable is/was GO NOW. It was when Justin Hayward joined, in 1967, that made the Moody Blues memorable. Then they got the nickname as the SMALLEST ORCHESTRA. I remember when I was in Vietnam, the EM club in DaNang, used to have Philippine Bands come play on weekends, this one group specifically could play Moody Blues songs, like they were recordings, but it was actually them playing. BUT, the crazy thing, THEY COULD NOT SPEAK OR UNDERSTAND ENGLISH. Other groups that played there, also played the sounds and songs of the Ventures, Beatles, Grassroots, country, rock, blues, THEY WERE SO COOL.
Thank you sharing this w/ us... An amazing experience for you and your class ... thankfully w/ utube we can share the live concerts for us all ... °`~\••\|{☆《》♡ Yes
I was so in love and my boyfriend introduced me to the Moody Blues in late 70s. I was hooked. We broke up, we were so young. We promised to get back together in one year. It's now been 50 years and I never found him again. This song reminds me of him. I play it often. I Know Your Out there Somewhere❤
34 years ago, my soon to be husband told me "The Question" made him think of me each time he heard it. We were married on Hana, Maui on this day shortly after, under a waterfall, just a pastor, his wife, and a backpacking surfer who gifted a papaya that the pastor blessed. What an amazing day.
Barclay James Harvest tried, almost successfully to immitate them , I love BJH but there is only ONE Moody Blues, I wonder how many people fell in love to Nights in White Satin, I sure did (many times)
True beauty in rock. The greatest English group of all time. As an American, I'm still slightly more partial to the Beach Boys (esp. 1966-1972) but it's very close. I actually got to see them both at a single concert. Amazing groups.
I’m a retired Audio Engineer. Some time ago I saw the band, what a treat. The FOH man had 2 powder blue glass spherical illuminated accent lights on each side of the console. I politely asked what they did. He gave me that knowing sound brother smile, “why, those are the moody blues mate”. Perfect.☮️❤️
I am 68 years old and love good music. We have to go back a lot of years in order to find it. I saw these great guys live at the L.A Forum when I was young and when I listen to them I still feel young...just not stoned. Good ole days!
One of the 1st times ever stoned was while hearing the entire "In Search of the Lost Chord" LP straight through. What a mystical experience that was - 1972. Remember it well.
The Moody Blues was a miraculous reunion of Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas. Individually they were superb song writers, instrumental players and singers.
The Legendary Moody Blues. Their music is exceptional and ages like fine wine and cheese. These guys write and perform beautiful music, and none of the members tattooed nor pierced their bodies. They dress tastefully like their music they have written. I own all of their albums and I've never grown tired of them.
I don't know if the guys will ever read these comments but Moody Blues will ALWAYS, ALWAYS kick ass, you guys sound as good now, as when you started out, the 1st time I heard you guys, that was it for me these guys are my band. And I love Zeppelin the Beatles, the Stones, the Floyd, & there all unique, but MB for me has something really special, PLEASE DON'T STOP, until you have to, thank you boys,(& backup girls) for all the years of AWESOME work my wife & I of 43 years together THANK YOU for all your enjoyable hardworking. Because it is said if one loves what they do for a living one never really works. I would bet my life that is exactly how you guys feel, all our best to you guys & 1 more, THANK YOU!!!!!❤❤
As a teenager some 45--50 years ago, I loved to get stoned and lay on my bed and let the Moodies take me away. I would listen to songs like Timothy Leary's Dead and Are You Sitting Comfortably, and enter a magical realm that were reserved for the J. R.R. Tolkiens of this world. Girls, my parents, the Vietnam war and who or what was my part in the world would seems to fade from my worries and lift me into my wildest dreams. It was a time like no other. I remember it most fondly, before the reality of life closed in! I've done well with my family and vocationally but on rare occasion my mind drift back to the magic that was the Moody Blues. Times like now. Isn't life strange...?
Well you still have a bed, the Moody Blues still have videos and albums, and the weed is better than ever, so lay back and enjoy my friend, you only live once
The Moody Blues are in a class all by themselves. They are melodic and sentimental, but they can rock like no one else. Have seen them live more times than I can count. Their music will definitely stand the test of time. So glad to have had them in my life since the mid-60s when Days of Future Passed came out. They are spectacular.
Still love the Moody Blues like I did back in 1969 and even before 1969 when I was in HS (graduated '69). Went to see them twice in Atlanta at Chastain Park in the late 70's or early 80's well after I left the USMC. Took my first hit of mescaline listening to the Moody Blues back in 1969 after coming home on Boot Camp leave from the USMC. Of course, I ended up in Vietnam in 1971 - 1972. Sure hated to hear when Ray passed. And with the passing of Edge and Thomas, Justin Hayward was just a great as he's ever been singing lead and playing lead guitar. Just won't be the same without Graeme Edge and Ray Thomas. I'm now 71 years old and still love the Moody Blues. W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
They are a Class act. The gentlemen of rock n' roll. Simply breathtaking. I love the orchestral background. It is a really classy arrangement. Can't get enough of the Moody Blues.
While not dismissing their music, which is wonderful, but there's something in their voices that always tears me up. There's an emotional component beyond words.
There will never be a better band than the moody blues. And now were down to the wire as this world comes to its conclusion. And all the words of their music is in its final warning
Mike Riordan I missed Vietnam War for I failed 3rd Grade in 1963, and my Senior Year of High School in 1974, My Biological Daughter Jewel Kilcher is alive because I had a Draft Card for the Vietnam War my random number was 027. And August 25,1974 I ended up in the Special Olympics because I tried to go to Alaska twice to see what my family called my imaginary wife and daughter Jewelry. If I would have gone to Niagara Dragstrip Labor Day Weekend 1973 like I was supposed to Jewel Kilcher would have never been born. No lie , the songs Foolish Games and Enter from the East are about Me !!!! And I didn’t graduate from High School till I was 20 years old in 1975 a year after my daughter was born.
I'm 67 years old been into and HOOKED on this band. I started out in 1969 to present. CLASS ACT!!! Saw them on numerous times and NEVER WAS DISAPPOINTED!!! They're MY FAVORITE BAND!!!
This is one of the most unique bands with a sound that penetrates the subconscious and fills the senses. They’ve given me great enjoyment and provided some calm-escape in a chaotic and often unsettling world.
The Moodies composed so many great songs that it is really hard to pick a favourite. 'Lovely to see you again' would possibly be top of my playlist. However, 'I know you're out there somewhere' always reminds me of missed opportunities due to youthful ignorance and generally makes me cry.
I saw them in the early 80's, with a guy I'd never heard of, Stevie Ray Vaughan, opening for them. A decade or so later, I got to see them with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. What a show!
@@gordonbaker410 wow!! What an opener, quite the contrast in styles.....reminded me of when Hendrix was the opening act for the monkees, lmao......could you imagine that!?! Haha
I'm 70 years old, & have been to so many live concerts in my day, but by far The Moody Blues has got to be one of the best, i've ever been to. Saw them back in 1994 in Massachusetts. I lost one of my Keds sneakers there. Left with one shoe. I had a blast, dancing in the grass. My shoe went flying & never did find it. They were so awesome. I could have stayed all night, listening to them. So talented , they were unbelievable!
Yep, same age & my dad & I truly bonded with the Moodies.....he's passed now, on a Tuesday no less, & Haywards voice is so much like my dads or I should say my dad could sing like Hayward! It's such a gift to have.
I love Jethro Tull, I was just thinking about him as i listened to Justin Hayward's music. Moody Blues thank God for UA-cam & CDS!!!!! Nights in White Satin, and Questions, Tuesday Aftetnoon & Forever Autumn. And more. I love the flute. That's what attracted me to Jethro Tull, the flute. A much under used musical instrument. This music moves me to tears.
38:20 This was as MAGNIFICENT of a presentation of "Isn't Life Strange" as I've EVER heard! Wow! Bigtime tears to my eyes. I miss Ray Thomas (1941-2018). What an unforgettable, consummate performance!
The thing about The Moody Blues is they had tremendous music. The way they orchestrated everything was absolute creative genius. Then you add to that lyrics that had meaning and touched people's hearts and souls. Not many bands have achieved that with a few songs let alone over a lifetime. That more than anything is what makes The Moody Blues so timeless. Their music is relevant today as it was when it was written new.
I grew up in the 70s and this is part of the soundtrack of my youth. I sang lead vocals in a band I cam remember almost all the lyrics to sooooo many songs. What a great time to grow up in. We had REAL music.
If ever there was a band like this, it would not be!! They are astounding, spiritual, and just lovely... What they bring to the audience is beyond belief💙💙💙💙!!!!! Their presence in their clothing they wear, are so classy.... 🎶🎶🎶🎶.. 🥀🥀🥀🥀.. 2022......
It has been said Barclay James Harvest are similar. They even recorded a song called Poor Man's Moody Blues but I don't think they are in the same league. The Moodies and Queen are the 2 greatest bands ever. The puzzle is why the Moodies are underrated. They can all song snd Justin's voice is one ofcthe best in popular music.
The Moody Blues are far too excellent to be 'elected' into any 'Hall of Fame.' They are much more than any such faint praise.
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I agree with you Éammon and I already commented it here a long time ago, however it is not bad a bit of recognition, maybe it will help to get your music to the new generations.
@Chris Manzi the only time a band is completely forgotten is when nobody plays their music anymore. And I don't think that'll happen to the MB's for a long long time if ever.
Moody Blues Live at Royal Albert Hall...myohmyohmy...without a doubt the most incredible concert ever. I am 68, was at Woodstock, and have attended many concerts in my life. This MB Concert is incredible. I listen/watch this 2-3 times a month. The orchestral interplay with "rock & roll" is magical and never tires. Brings back incredible memories as well...TY God Bless
I first heard this band in 1973 when I was 16, I'm now 64, and have loved them every day since then, I never ever tire of them, I listen and watch on UA-cam now but also have their music on my phone so I can hear it via bluetooth when driving. I've seen them twice in concert and loved every moment. My only regret is that I never heard them play Melancholy Man live, a song that descibes myself. They are a truly remarkable group of individuals and even more amazing when together as a group.
@@freedom1439 hiya. 66 now, and I always knew the 60s were a special time, going into the 70s. It was the birth of rock music, as it was the birth of the civil rights movement, women's rights, free love, an uninhibited search for meanings and a quest for peace. The Moody Blues were of another dimension, a perfect group of individuals who came together to make timeless music, beyond anything we'd heard before. Justin Hayward's voice was, along with Mike Pinder's Mellatron, the defining ingredients.
they've always been one of my favorites. looking back from 65 i now wished i would've paid more attention to the music some things we'll never get back. sad in a way.
I'm 72 and I swear by The Beatles, but I double swear by The Moody Blues. There is nothing like them; they are completely unique !
Me too
Both groups gave us so much wonderful music. Sadly I never saw either group live but today (08Jan24) I still find their MUSIC inspiring, relaxing, and exquisite at bringing back memories of my youth. I used to play their vinyl records in my 9ft x 6ft bedroom in the loving home where I grew up in West London, England. My Dad was a big fan too! I just finished listening to the full Seventh Sojourn album, which has such gentile and soothing songs. Thank you The Moody Blues and thank you The Beatles. :)
I saw these guys four times. I Will see them again if they come back to America. They never seem to get old!
My guy introduced me to them 18 years ago - so I'm a 'late Moody Blues Bloomer" - love their lyricism and fulsome, harmonic tunes. You can tell they totally enjoy themselves delivering QUALITY music to their fans.
i love 'the next day!' eveningtime. one of the best songs . . .
I'm an old man now, but I have been listening to these guys since I was a young one. Through High School, Viet Nam, failed marriages, deaths of friends and family. No other band has held in thrall like them. When you say Britain's Got Talent? Look to the bands of the sixty's and seventy's.
I'm 66, and I've been listening to ELP, Yes, Beatles, Bee Gees... all the oldies from when the world wasn't as fucked up as it is now! It's no wonder, most of the music now is garbage... IMHO
@@davidstokes4630 Goodgod, it almost sounds like everything we were protesting was meaningless next to what's been going on lately.
I went to Washington to tell Nixon what I thought of Viet Nam, saw the Airplane and Country Joe & Fish on the White House steps, marines with M-16s shoulder to shoulder across the top of the building, just in case of an insurrection....
Oh Wait! We never did an insurrection! You're right! It is more fucked up now.......bummer
All you are so right about Britain something special about British soil produces some of the greatest musicians in the world I don't know what it is a Great Britain must be a magical land as many believe just look at the history of the movie of the music that is come out of the British artist over the past 40 years truly magical the musicians out of Great Britain are truly magicians
@@davidstokes4630 David must be our generation because the words you speak are exactly my sentiments my beliefs and my feelings also the world was not so fucked up at one time and now is so twisted it's pathetic it is actually physically sickening the 60s 70s 80s and early 90s produce some of the greatest rock and roll and progressive music I've ever experienced and I still love it and enjoy it and I will consider it to be relevant for the rest of my life and I'm now 63
So true!
No bald heads, no tattoos, no garbage language and absolutely fabulous lyrics with great beat and sweet rhythms.
Never be another group like them and still going strong for 50 plus years.
I have a bald head.
Yes they are awesome. One of my all time favorites is " For my Lady"
I first heard it when me and my wife got together. It will always remind me of that magical time
U r too funny
bald head whats wrong with bald heads
Very true ❤
Every 100 or 200 years or so God blesses some people with exceptional talent. This one group that falls into the catagory . The 70's were an amazing time for fantastic music! Glad I was able to live through this era. I am 73
It's just mind blowing
Me too
Amen, brother:)!
Those were incredible times! Glad I got to be part of them.
Me too ❤
I am 70 years old and still listen to their music on a regular basis. My favorite is Days of Future Past. When I listen, I am in another world.
I concur and I’m 71!
Another world indeed!
Edward Goodfellow Im just a youngster of 63 but I concur on both of your points. In boot camp, when we were allowed music it was nonstop "Days of Future Passed" It had a profound effect on me and still does.
I'm 68 and still listen. IMO, the greatest Rock band ever. Favorite album = Seventh Sojourn.
I too have that same feeling. Their is a spiritual dimension to their music that connects with the heart and soul. I think "A Question of Balance" would be my favoritie Moody Blues album.
i am 70 yrs. old, back in around 1964 all my buddies were listening to a band called the Beattles and they would ask me what I was listening to and my reply was"probably the greatest band you will ever hear, they are light years ahead of their time". It was the Moody Blues. I have seen them live three times and I have also seen Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Eagles, ELO and countless other bands over the years and as great as they all are, to me the greatest band ever assembled then, now and always will be the "MOODY BLUES"
I love the Moody Blues and will always appreciate everyone's opinion on who is the greatest.
I feel the same way. It’s always been the MOODY BLUES!
Bro,..you were light years away...and with you. Moody Blues were the 'edge'. The others followed, for me...Jetro Tull.
Moody blues, bee gees and elo. Best music..i do like the Beatles but those listed are my favorite.
Their music is timeless melodic and intelligent
I love the Moody Blues. There will never be another band like this.
This band has always been light years ahead of all the others.
Good news.
The Moody Blues, the best rock band of all time! I am 74 and experienced, of course, the Beatles, Eagles, etc. but the Moody Blues stand head and shoulders among them all for originality, intellectually, creativity and musicality. Just love them!
Surround Sound... 4 speakers...Gazing past the planets....
Looking for total view!! I've been lying here😢 for hours....you gotta make the journey out and in...
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I am 58 old and gone through losing my legs six months later got cancer now I have covid never seen them in concert but I listen to them for long time and I could honestly say there music has helped me through my all my problems
Fight fiercely!
The Moody Blues are much more than a band...they are an experience! This is what I call classic classical rock!
True dat
At 57 still listening to the Moody Blues in 2024. This group put out music to clear your mind and simply lay back and sing along. R.I.P. Graeme Edge, Ray Thomas and Mike Pinder. Your music inspired generations and will sorely be missed.
I'm old, they're old, and I've seen them in person several times. I never tire of their great music.
Your a million? Dam! That is old. 💕✌️🎶🎵🎵🎶
P.s. saw your comment @ the start of ?"
Pink Floyd here @ royal Albert hall is pretty good. At least, CK out comfortably numb. ✌️
God Bless my friend
@@Bellathebear777 maybe not quite however I do remember that "From Every Good Boy Deserves Favor"
Teawithgeorge I’m old & so are they….we are the Baby Boomer Generation! “👍🎼🎵🎶👏👏👏♥️
I am 73 and I made my first son while listening to beautiful music. Thank \\\\\\\\\\\You
These guys are as much of a class act as there can be in the music realm. We are truely blessed by what they have given us.
Perfectly said.
Agreed!!
Well said
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... yes, James, very much so, and whoever twigged to such a crazy, formula, format, formation of what it became makes me believe in Providence...
It doesnt get ANY BETTER than the MOODY BLUES. CLASS is the word that comes up everytime. 😇✨✝️✨🙏✨💖✨🕊
Where were they when I was young? Ok where was I (another time) I’m 77 and this is so incredible
Absolutely Beautiful, Soothing and Happy!
When it comes to The Moody blues everything good and spectacular comes up
The only band that is at all equal to Led Zeppelin in my opinion. I would probably choose Led Zep but my fave song of all time for magnificence and beauty would have to be Nights in White Satin.
@@sherrimoore738 I have seen LED ZEP 8 times in their HAYDAY and always in the first 10 rows or less. THEY ARE THE FINEST ROCK BAND EVER…. YES! But MOODY BLUES is just in a different category. 💖🙏They brought out “ Feelings of HOPE and LOVE “ in a troubled time for the youth of the world. 😇🥰🫶. Be Blessed.. Jesus is the worlds only Hope now. ✝️
Lightyears ahead with their music. Still are.👍👏👏👏💥💥
All those comments saying "who's here 2020?" Let me tell you a story
We never left
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Good answer. I've been listening since since the late 60s. 😁
Yep . That gets asked an awful lot here in youtube land. And you had the best possible answer. Awesome.
Quite true. Been a fan since childhood and I'm 62 now.
The Moody Blues found me and saved me their music became a part of my life in my teenage years and now in my 60s I can say my life would have taken a different path had it not been for them. Eternally grateful.
I'm 1:18:00 1:18:02 72 and clung to them like Life Support!! 👍❤️👍❤️❤️❤️
I had the 2 - 8 tracks of "This Is The Moody Blues." When I was 13, and I listened to it every night. What an amazing group of men...
Exactly this. Who needs antidepressants, when you can listen and feel the music of The Moody Blues. They gave me sanity during me teen years. The music and lyrics will always hold up through many lifetimes.
Justin Hayward has one of the best voices in music! I used to put on those big clunky headphones and just listen to their albums way into the night. What a great sound they have! No stage antics, no flames, no rotating drum kits...just the greatest music!
Pure class and talent
Agree .. one of the greatest voices of rock & roll.
Real talent needs NO gimmick.
What was really the hook for me was you didn't have to be high to enjoy their music. At 72 now I look back and realize they were just about the only truly sane group of the entire era. They spoke to a persons heart and soul. I've seen them in person at four different venues and have every single and every album in vinyl. Have every Laser Disc and DVD as well as ever CD they've ever printed.
No, but it helped😂
🙏❤🩹 Forever and A Day, brother. Truly a tunnel out of the darkness for allot of us. Yes, is The Moddy Blues.
Awesome!
I just picked up and framed beautifully done lyrics to “Go Now” signed by Denny Laine, The greatest break up song for 20 year olds ever. I’m bummed I only saw them live once, just not enough!
Best
I will paint a mystical picture for you: Nights in White Satin was the theme for one of my high school proms, My dress was midnight blue/black (I made it myself), his tux was powder blue. We were so much in love. Slow dancing to the theme song, Nights in White Satin; it didn't get any more romantic than that. . . . or did it? We got engaged, married after my graduation, had 3 beautiful children, 5 grandchildren, and 32 years of marriage.
Lovely read.
So magical.....thanks for sharing!
Congratulations
This kind of love comes along rarely. Congratulations.
Alyselayn Rai nobody cares
The Moody Blues got me through two tours in Vietnam. They are,and always have been,my favorite group.Thank you for the music Moody Blues,thank you.
Same for me. I noticed your screaming eagle. I was with D Co. 1/501 in 67-68. I've spent a lifetime going to their concerts, took my son.
Thank God you guys made it...
Same for my 1st husband. Thank you for your service. You men were treated so shabbily on your return. It's a horrible stain on our country that can never be lived down.
@@danm.bagley5030 D Trp. 3/5th Cav based out of Quang Tri. Later based out of Evans. My avatar is what I did, you might recognize the aircraft, lol. Welcome home brother, and God Bless.
I hear ya brother. Glad you made it home.
When I was 15 yrs old I met and fell in love. The love letters, which I still have, contain the lyrics to Nights in White Satin …. sadly G drowned two years later, aged only 18. The Moodys will
forever be a link with my first love whom I still miss to this day. God bless you Justin and the Moodys for all the joy you’ve given me listening to you. 🙏🏻🙏🏻💕💕
I was in the audience at this extraordinary concert, and even though I was already very familiar with the Moody Blues music, seeing them in that beautiful venue was an experience I'll never, ever forget.
Lucky you!!
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I am 69 and have loved this band since my teenage years... Fabulous! Thank you for sharing on UA-cam
These guys always talked of faith! Always of hope. Never was it “my angst” or my depression but always our hope and what we are sharing. The Queen of Hearts. Always the Holy Spirit!
Well said and appreciated 👍🏻👍🏻
AMEN. Be the Light, yes.
So true they were inspired no doubt by divine guidance their music is so full of grace and love. 👏❤️
So glad I was a 70's baby boomer. Best music EVER
I just can’t believe how incredible this is, if you cant “feel” this music, you are literally dead inside....
They say by reading books we are taken to places we can't go. To me, listening to the music of Moody Blues is a transportation to a million places or more, while moving in slow motion. Magic - that will still be listened to for many centuries to come. It's Tuesday Afternoon here. Cheers everyone.
These guys are so brilliant. Their music is a magical experience.
I haven't listened to them for years and years and have gone back to them to soothe me at night, and my favorite Rock bands during the day, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Disturbed, Foo Fighters.
Floored by this Moody Blues performance... I just found this, this morning, 24 March 2022, at 7 am...
68 years old and still waking up the neighbors!!!
😂 I hear you!
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SO NOSTALGIC TO LISTEN TO THEIR MUSIC AT 72 I GET TEARY EYED AMEN 🙏
Read my post. You got it.
Me too
I will hit 78, in defiance of all the oddsmakers, in about two weeks, if I make it. The incredible song, Wildest Dreams, reaches deep within my soul, warms my heart, and dampens my eyes. I wonder... I wonder if she wonders...
Happy Birthday Fred, I just listened to M̤o̤o̤d̤y̤ ̤Blues--I̤n̤ ̤S̤e̤a̤r̤c̤h̤ ̤ of The Lost Chord.Full Album 1968
.,, I was 14 that year. I close my eyes and I was there! And then the tears started streaming down my face. We were so blessed to have grown up with some of the Best Music Ever. I hope you have a Fantastic Birthday Fred.
@@pamelawalker5644 Thanks! At my age, each birthday is just another nail in my coffin. LOL!
@@fredmoore8661 Oh Fred! May you live Forever and I may never die and we both enjoy the Moody Blues on the Daily. Peace and Safety be with you :)
@@pamelawalker5644 And with you, darling lady... and with you.
All you guys are great I alsowas a Marine in VietNam and seen them inthe60's, 70's they're t:aknew there were people out there who felt the sameand
These guys brought rock music to a whole new level.
Love The Moody Blues
I'm 34 and I just discovered Moody Blues back in 2018 (I listen to a lot of classic rock). The version of Isn't Life Strange in this video brings tears to my eyes everyone I watch it. I don't feel MB ever got their true deserved admiration. Moving forward, I will try to rectify that.
I’m no Youngster in the late 60s and into the 70s the music was the absolute best . Now nearing my 70s I still love the music and listen to UA-cam Every day, it gives me great Satisfaction and Soulful vibes, and keeps me going through this Mad World 👏👏👏
This band saved my life. As a very unhappy teenager their music and songs held me together. It is no exaggeration for me to say that I love this band.
Yes? It's not easy to put into words how music can alter a persons outlook on life.. I too, John, was awakened throughout long periods of difficult & unsure times in life by M.B.'s music/lyrics, and just as much so by the Annie Haslam version of the band Renaissance.. Both were uniquely innovative & brave to try something very different for their times musically & in doing so profoundly altered my life to this day in a totally positive way.
God bless to you.
me 2
Affirmative on that.
Music has saved many more lives than people realize. We could all use more real artists today who can put music and words together to do the same thing for our youth of today. Rap and vile lyrics don't cut it in my world.
Never gets old! Some of the greatest music in the history of mankind!
Amen
I'm 75 and have listened to the Moody Blues since the beginning. The greatest band ever
The Moody Blues have stood the test of time. They are an excellent band.
I have NO IDEA how 795 people can not like this. I've had the good fortune to see them in concert twice, but in the Live at the Royal Albert Hall concert they are in top form with top accompaniment. Sublime :-) This was a very special evening, wish I could have been there!
Now 934! Seems like there is no accounting for taste. Wonderful band. Have been listening to their music since the early 70s and still love it. And, them.
I absolutely adore their music!!!! My only comment is that I have been trying to listen to it over again and the music always stops. You can see the concert but hear nothing??? Very frustrating
Must be tone deaf idiots
If i were to interject a possibility, i can see how some would be upset that the video is out of sync.
9 months later 964 thumbs down...Isn't life strange ?.mus be an AGE THINGY ? US OLDIES LISTEN BETTER,than them youngens ?
Their relentless talent amazes me......the MOODY BLUES ARE STILL WATERS RUNNING VERY VERY DEEP! What would die hard fans like us be without them?They make me levitate.......................I can watch this concert zillions times tirelessly.Period.
+Praveena Ahuja absolutely yes
This band is beyond. Makes the heart soar.
Just got diagnozed for colon cancer. Need something to keep the faith and the Moody Blues came up in my head. You gentlemen don't stop the tears now but you do give me strenght to look forward. I'll survive, I'm sure. Thank you fr your music, it must be for over 50 years now, fifty-four I guess. Days of Future Passed was the very first album I bought in my life. Strangely it doesn't seem all that long ago now...
So how'd you fair through treatment? I too had to plow my way through cancer treatments, chemo and radiation recently.
Moodies helped me make it work. Escapism into another time.
@@erswnn Thanks for your reaction. Well, in January the doctors removed the tumor which turned out to be of a nasty kind and probably long existing. SoI had to get chemotherapy which ended towards the end of May. I had four treatments and the last two were very tough. But I endured and since about a month the side effect have almost completely disappeared. Sometimes fatigue is an issue but actually most days I don't think about the cancer and treatment anymore. Fortunately they decided ttat radiation was not necessary. Of course I know that statically I'm still at risk and in December I get another coloscopy and my blood will be tested again. Last time that happened was September and then the marker was OK. So fingers crossed for December! By then it will be a year since diagnosis. How long ago is all this for you? Is your treatment finished and what are the results, if you don't mind me asking?
During treatment music was too much for me. But now I can enjoy music again and also without tears coming to my eyes when the song gets emotional. The Moody Blues still are regular guets in my HiFi!
@@MrJanKarel CK.out pink Floyd here @ royal Albert hall. Jus passing through. 🙏💕💪✌️🎶🎵🎶🎵 To our children's children's children
@@Bellathebear777 Hi, didn't find something clickable in your message. Did you mean ua-cam.com/video/BmBX-e6tGKc/v-deo.html, featuring Pink Floyd at the RAH?
blessings and good wishes for your full recovery. i had gone through xtra large dose of unsealed radiation. drs. said i might only last 10 years. was 29 then, now over 70! hang in there and keep digging the music.
Moody Blues with a full piece orchestra: audial paradise!
Baby Boomers had the best music of the era . What’s unbelievable is each group had a signature sound that was audibly distinctive. The 60s brought a surge of heart felt music as a result of Vietnam. Getting a chill writing this but will never forget the energy and feeling of the country. GOD BLESS You AMERICA!q
Justin is the most talented musician of our time, hands down.
I was introduced to these guys back in the 70's by one of my troops in Korea. I'm a retired Army S.F.C. (24yrs), 85 on the planet. and I still enjoy listening.
Notice how smooth each band member is? No symptom of alcohol or drug abuse. They stay High on their message. Wow!......
You dont know that. They have talked about their use of psychedelics
Do you really think they wrote the music/albums without the use of psychedelics? Timothy Leary? Dont think so
I'd say that you are correct about no drug or alcohol abuse. Some use, as a spiritual tool to their awakening, but no abuse whatsoever.
They briefly dabbled with drugs in the 60's except John. Justin has said he tried acid 10 or 12 times.
I can recall when their album "Days of Future Passed" was first released. I was sitting in my English Class senior year of high school with my English teacher asking the class to write what they were feeling when she played the "introduction" to that album. It was my first introduction to this band. Justin Hayward is irreplaceable as a lyrist, musician, and singer. They don't get much better than this. He will always be remembered. His music is timeless.
The early Moody Blues in 1964 were just so so, I don't think they used Moody Blues, just MB 5, their only hit that was memorable is/was GO NOW. It was when Justin Hayward joined, in 1967, that made the Moody Blues memorable. Then they got the nickname as the SMALLEST ORCHESTRA.
I remember when I was in Vietnam, the EM club in DaNang, used to have Philippine Bands come play on weekends, this one group specifically could play Moody Blues songs, like they were recordings, but it was actually them playing. BUT, the crazy thing, THEY COULD NOT SPEAK OR UNDERSTAND ENGLISH.
Other groups that played there, also played the sounds and songs of the Ventures, Beatles, Grassroots, country, rock, blues, THEY WERE SO COOL.
Thank you sharing this w/ us... An amazing experience for you and your class ... thankfully w/ utube we can share the live concerts for us all ...
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I was so in love and my boyfriend introduced me to the Moody Blues in late 70s. I was hooked. We broke up, we were so young. We promised to get back together in one year. It's now been 50 years and I never found him again. This song reminds me of him. I play it often. I Know Your Out there Somewhere❤
I'm 60 yrs old and have been listening to the Moody Blues for as long as I can remember. Love them ❤️ Such an amazing group. Keep it real.
"...we are part of the fire that is burning and from the ashes we can build another day." Listening on 1202021.
The best rock band ever.
Bueno no hay que ser fanático....yes..floyd.genesis emerson like and palmer.en ese género incluyo a jethro fueron grandes y las mejores.
34 years ago, my soon to be husband told me "The Question" made him think of me each time he heard it. We were married on Hana, Maui on this day shortly after, under a waterfall, just a pastor, his wife, and a backpacking surfer who gifted a papaya that the pastor blessed. What an amazing day.
you can not beat this.. Forget the Stones, the Beatles, the Who, this is truly it..
back in the day they were known as the Thinking Man's Rock Band
Absolutely!!
The Beatles were great but they made pop music… the Moodys created a musical journey almost always. Especially in their early years.
The gentlemen of melodic rock, they can rock it, play it slow, the complete masters of their craft. The music is so life affirming as well.
Barclay James Harvest tried, almost successfully to immitate them , I love BJH but there is only ONE Moody Blues, I wonder how many people fell in love to Nights in White Satin, I sure did (many times)
And they seem to be having a great time doing it!!
True beauty in rock. The greatest English group of all time. As an American, I'm still slightly more partial to the Beach Boys (esp. 1966-1972) but it's very close. I actually got to see them both at a single concert. Amazing groups.
U r correct !
Irrepetible. One of the best concerts of this millenium. Thank you Moody Blues. Your music is a blessing for all generations
were you there/
I’m a retired Audio Engineer. Some time ago I saw the band, what a treat.
The FOH man had 2 powder blue glass spherical illuminated accent lights on each side of the console.
I politely asked what they did.
He gave me that knowing sound brother smile, “why, those are the moody blues mate”.
Perfect.☮️❤️
I am 68 years old and love good music. We have to go back a lot of years in order to find it. I saw these great guys live at the L.A Forum when I was young and when I listen to them I still feel young...just not stoned. Good ole days!
One of the 1st times ever stoned was while hearing the entire "In Search of the Lost Chord" LP straight through. What a mystical experience that was - 1972. Remember it well.
Nearing 73 myself-saw them regularly in Atlanta during the summers at Chastain Park with the Atlanta Symphony. Always a treat!
Nothing wrong w being stoned
Occasionally.
No you don't. You just gotta open your ears and your mind to hear it. I'm a couple years younger than you I hear great music every day.
AWESOME!!! I'm age 82 and enjoy it as much now as I did way back when!!!! ❤ xoxoxo
Good on ya, xx
The Moody Blues was a miraculous reunion of Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas. Individually they were superb song writers, instrumental players and singers.
The Legendary Moody Blues. Their music is exceptional and ages like fine wine and cheese. These guys write and perform beautiful music, and none of the members tattooed nor pierced their bodies. They dress tastefully like their music they have written. I own all of their albums and I've never grown tired of them.
Para siempre deliciosa musiza
I don't know if the guys will ever read these comments but Moody Blues will ALWAYS, ALWAYS kick ass, you guys sound as good now, as when you started out, the 1st time I heard you guys, that was it for me these guys are my band. And I love Zeppelin the Beatles, the Stones, the Floyd, & there all unique, but MB for me has something really special, PLEASE DON'T STOP, until you have to, thank you boys,(& backup girls) for all the years of AWESOME work my wife & I of 43 years together THANK YOU for all your enjoyable hardworking. Because it is said if one loves what they do for a living one never really works. I would bet my life that is exactly how you guys feel, all our best to you guys & 1 more, THANK YOU!!!!!❤❤
First heard this incredible concert years ago on PBS. Thanks a trilliion to You Tube Premium for bringing it back.
This concert is the best cure for a lousy 2020!!
One of the first groups to orchestrate pop music
It’s just always uplifting music that takes you on a 360 degree journey of emotions rising up and down. Makes you feel happy
You are so right!!
I just took a call, going back to it
As a teenager some 45--50 years ago, I loved to get stoned and lay on my bed and let the Moodies take me away. I would listen to songs like Timothy Leary's Dead and Are You Sitting Comfortably, and enter a magical realm that were reserved for the J. R.R. Tolkiens of this world. Girls, my parents, the Vietnam war and who or what was my part in the world would seems to fade from my worries and lift me into my wildest dreams. It was a time like no other. I remember it most fondly, before the reality of life closed in! I've done well with my family and vocationally but on rare occasion my mind drift back to the magic that was the Moody Blues. Times like now. Isn't life strange...?
I did the same thing with their inspiration and what we called K Weed
So well said!!!! I relate to everything you said!!!!!!
Well you still have a bed, the Moody Blues still have videos and albums, and the weed is better than ever, so lay back and enjoy my friend, you only live once
The Moody Blues are in a class all by themselves. They are melodic and sentimental, but they can rock like no one else. Have seen them live more times than I can count. Their music will definitely stand the test of time. So glad to have had them in my life since the mid-60s when Days of Future Passed came out. They are spectacular.
This would be a concert you'd NEVER want to end..
I am now almost 70 and I pray to be a Knight in White Satin some day still, to some One Real.
Still love the Moody Blues like I did back in 1969 and even before 1969 when I was in HS (graduated '69). Went to see them twice in Atlanta at Chastain Park in the late 70's or early 80's well after I left the USMC. Took my first hit of mescaline listening to the Moody Blues back in 1969 after coming home on Boot Camp leave from the USMC. Of course, I ended up in Vietnam in 1971 - 1972. Sure hated to hear when Ray passed. And with the passing of Edge and Thomas, Justin Hayward was just a great as he's ever been singing lead and playing lead guitar. Just won't be the same without Graeme Edge and Ray Thomas. I'm now 71 years old and still love the Moody Blues. W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
They are a Class act. The gentlemen of rock n' roll. Simply breathtaking. I love the orchestral background. It is a really classy arrangement. Can't get enough of the Moody Blues.
While not dismissing their music, which is wonderful, but there's something in their voices that always tears me up. There's an emotional component beyond words.
There will never be a better band than the moody blues.
And now were down to the wire as this world comes to its conclusion.
And all the words of their music is in its final warning
Always will remember how they eased my pain after losing best friend in Vietnam thank you always
God bless to you and your lost friend.
Mike Riordan I missed Vietnam War for I failed 3rd Grade in 1963, and my Senior Year of High School in 1974, My Biological Daughter Jewel Kilcher is alive because I had a Draft Card for the Vietnam War my random number was 027. And August 25,1974 I ended up in the Special Olympics because I tried to go to Alaska twice to see what my family called my imaginary wife and daughter Jewelry. If I would have gone to Niagara Dragstrip Labor Day Weekend 1973 like I was supposed to Jewel Kilcher would have never been born. No lie , the songs Foolish Games and Enter from the East are about Me !!!! And I didn’t graduate from High School till I was 20 years old in 1975 a year after my daughter was born.
Got me through the 60's
This still gets me through The Nam!
My brother in law served in Vietnam rangers
I'm 67 years old been into and HOOKED on this band. I started out in 1969 to present. CLASS ACT!!! Saw them on numerous times and NEVER WAS DISAPPOINTED!!! They're MY FAVORITE BAND!!!
This is one of the most unique bands with a sound that penetrates the subconscious and fills the senses. They’ve given me great enjoyment and provided some calm-escape in a chaotic and often unsettling world.
THE NAME " MOODY BLUES: " SAYS IT ALL FILLS THE SOUL WITH BEAUTIFUL RELIFE.
"The Moody Blues" were one of our greatest rock bands. 🔥💖
I think the moody blues and procol harum are perhaps the most unique and most class band ever ! They are unbeatable ! They simply are the best !
It never crossed my mind until now to put them and Procol Harem together but you are absolutely right.
Strangely enough Procol was the one band I thought of while watching this concert.
Quite possibly the most beautiful music in the world.Just incredibly beautiful.
AGREED!!!!
EXACTLY.
True
The Moodies composed so many great songs that it is really hard to pick a favourite. 'Lovely to see you again' would possibly be top of my playlist. However, 'I know you're out there somewhere' always reminds me of missed opportunities due to youthful ignorance and generally makes me cry.
Oh ya,,,,the tears flow for me too 😢😭
I Love music more than anything and I love the Moody Blues' sound more than any other music.
I've seen the Moody Blues with and without the large orchestra behind them.
With the orchestra, it's like listening to an album.
Best concert ever!!!
Agree Allen.
I saw them in the early 80's, with a guy I'd never heard of, Stevie Ray Vaughan, opening for them. A decade or so later, I got to see them with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. What a show!
@@gordonbaker410 wow!! What an opener, quite the contrast in styles.....reminded me of when Hendrix was the opening act for the monkees, lmao......could you imagine that!?! Haha
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Yeah, that's what I thought at the time...."this Stevie Ray guy is good, but a strange choice to open for the Moody Blues!"
I never knew Ray sang as well. What an incredible flutist too!
Ray was the lead singer in a precursor band to the MB's El Riot and The Rebels with John Lodge.
I'm 70 years old, & have been to so many live concerts in my day, but by far The Moody Blues has got to be one of the best, i've ever been to. Saw them back in 1994 in Massachusetts. I lost one of my Keds sneakers there. Left with one shoe. I had a blast, dancing in the grass. My shoe went flying & never did find it. They were so awesome. I could have stayed all night, listening to them. So talented , they were unbelievable!
This is in my opinion the greatest band of all time due to the mixture of all the performing musicians utilized in the presentation
I am 45 and grew up listing to dad’s music. The Moody Blues was his favorite and for good reason! It is now my music!
Yep, same age & my dad & I truly bonded with the Moodies.....he's passed now, on a Tuesday no less, & Haywards voice is so much like my dads or I should say my dad could sing like Hayward! It's such a gift to have.
So lucky to grow up in that time with so much great music. The Moody Blue, Simon and Garfunkle, Jethro Tull, so many others.
Without a doubt Cindy, and continue feeling the emotion of those music that so marked our lives.
Here Here
60s 70s and 80s rocked on...!!!
Bee Gees, Fleetwood Mac, etc
I love Jethro Tull, I was just thinking about him as i listened to Justin Hayward's music.
Moody Blues thank God for UA-cam & CDS!!!!!
Nights in White Satin, and Questions, Tuesday Aftetnoon & Forever Autumn. And more.
I love the flute. That's what attracted me to Jethro Tull, the flute. A much under used musical instrument.
This music moves me to tears.
"Just Singers in a Rock and Roll Band"?
That's like Michelangelo being "just a guy who likes to tinker a bit with rocks"...
GENIUS!!
So friggin true
38:20 This was as MAGNIFICENT of a presentation of "Isn't Life Strange" as I've EVER heard! Wow! Bigtime tears to my eyes. I miss Ray Thomas (1941-2018). What an unforgettable, consummate performance!
The thing about The Moody Blues is they had tremendous music. The way they orchestrated everything was absolute creative genius. Then you add to that lyrics that had meaning and touched people's hearts and souls. Not many bands have achieved that with a few songs let alone over a lifetime. That more than anything is what makes The Moody Blues so timeless. Their music is relevant today as it was when it was written new.
They sound so good still. Beautiful music for the soul.
I grew up in the 70s and this is part of the soundtrack of my youth. I sang lead vocals in a band I cam remember almost all the lyrics to sooooo many songs. What a great time to grow up in. We had REAL music.
If ever there was a band like this, it would not be!! They are astounding, spiritual, and just lovely... What they bring to the audience is beyond belief💙💙💙💙!!!!! Their presence in their clothing they wear, are so classy.... 🎶🎶🎶🎶.. 🥀🥀🥀🥀.. 2022......
Yes Cindy! Dittos! They are lovely! Well put my friend.
It has been said Barclay James Harvest are similar. They even recorded a song called Poor Man's Moody Blues but I don't think they are in the same league. The Moodies and Queen are the 2 greatest bands ever. The puzzle is why the Moodies are underrated. They can all song snd Justin's voice is one ofcthe best in popular music.
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The Moody Blues are far too excellent to be 'elected' into any 'Hall of Fame.'
They are much more than any such faint praise.
I agree with you Éammon and I already commented it here a long time ago, however it is not bad a bit of recognition, maybe it will help to get your music to the new generations.
Can you imagine being a musician in this Orchestra on this night on stage with the Moody Blues? I don't think anything could top it.
Well stated
@Chris Manzi the only time a band is completely forgotten is when nobody plays their music anymore. And I don't think that'll happen to the MB's for a long long time if ever.
They should have pulled a Marlon Brando, who needs or cares about RRH of Fame?
Moody Blues Live at Royal Albert Hall...myohmyohmy...without a doubt the most incredible concert ever. I am 68, was at Woodstock, and have attended many concerts in my life. This MB Concert is incredible. I listen/watch this 2-3 times a month. The orchestral interplay with "rock & roll" is magical and never tires. Brings back incredible memories as well...TY God Bless
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I first heard this band in 1973 when I was 16, I'm now 64, and have loved them every day since then, I never ever tire of them, I listen and watch on UA-cam now but also have their music on my phone so I can hear it via bluetooth when driving. I've seen them twice in concert and loved every moment. My only regret is that I never heard them play Melancholy Man live, a song that descibes myself. They are a truly remarkable group of individuals and even more amazing when together as a group.
Isn't life strange? Looking back from age 63, we didn't know how special that time was until now, although we loved them just as much then.
Susan Savard amen brother, amen
@@freedom1439 hiya. 66 now, and I always knew the 60s were a special time, going into the 70s. It was the birth of rock music, as it was the birth of the civil rights movement, women's rights, free love, an uninhibited search for meanings and a quest for peace. The Moody Blues were of another dimension, a perfect group of individuals who came together to make timeless music, beyond anything we'd heard before. Justin Hayward's voice was, along with Mike Pinder's Mellatron, the defining ingredients.
they've always been one of my favorites. looking back from 65 i now wished i would've paid more attention to the music
some things we'll never get back. sad in a way.
@@lindymiller6688 they were great but I think you were reading a bit deep on right to choose and free love
@@MarkSmith-js2pu ah well, it brought back memories of that time.
All-time classic group. A great contribution to society. They were the first "rock" group allowed into China.