I’m so glad you enjoyed those two songs so much. They’ve been on my personal “epic platinum award” since I bought the CD in 1986! 😅 Thanks a lot for another great reaction video. I appreciated your thoughtful comments as always 👍🏼
Yes, that was Justin singing "The Other Side Of Life" and "Deep". He's still rocking and rolling today. I follow him. Moody Blues was my first concert. Before these songs came out. I love them.
Hello! His voice is so great, in all decades!! Ah how cool that you saw Moody live, and that they were your first concert! My first concert was Depeche Mode at 15 years old, so I can't complain haha!
I think I've mentioned this before, but damn! The difference between 70s and 80s elements in music is huge. They almost don't sound like the Moody Blues. Amazing music nonetheless. Thanks for sharing.
Another great reaction! The Moody Blues shared a similarly with Pink Floyd in the way both groups created some incredible “mood atmospheres” through the clever use of keyboards.
I embraced the 80s Moodies as it was all new. It was happening as we all were growing, and changing as well. Patrick Moraz on synth! Yes, that Patrick Moraz ! See what I did there? I saw them on tour in '89. All the greatness of the band was on full display. On these two tracks they appear to be influenced by Depeche Mode. Thanks for your enthusiasm Brandon!
@@retroreactions....some of there songs have preludes like Story in your eyes has a prelude called Procession and there are several others and they should be done with the Prelude included. cant wait to watch the reactions
@@retroreactions.... their album In Search Of The Lost Chord has a lot of Eastern influence in it. 1 of their 7 concept albums that should be done in their entirety
Jeff! Hello, yes I'm well thanks. Just super busy...I have a little breathing room this coming week.. I love and appreciate how kind and positive you are here, despite what you are going through....✌💙
Mike Pinder was the Merlin of Rock, and when he left, a certain magic left with him. But he was a good teacher, and the other throbbing members each had and have their own magic, as displayed in these two great songs. Of all bands, I owned the most albums by the Moodies and Renaissance, followed by King Crimson, Yes, Genesis, and Pink Floyd...all of whom are still very much alive musically, if not otherwise, today. Hayward and Lodge should get together with Jon Anderson, Ian Anderson, Annie Haslam, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel and Pink Floyd. Prog Aid Benefit Concert for the suffering people of the world today. Cheers and Grazie!
Totally agree on Pinder. His arrangements and use of the mellotron were atmospherically driving their early sound. I’ve seen them 26 times and they closed with Ride My See Saw every time. The Pat Moraz stuff was okay, but he was a bit of a hot dog performer and didn’t meld well with such humble band mates. There’s some really good later stuff like Wildest Dreams, Slide Zone, Out There Somewhere, Talking Out of Turn, etc. But I cherish those seven classic albums and that’s the sound I seek before dawn and in the late evening. I think Question of Balance may be my favorite, but love them all! Oh, and yes! Prog Rock wears very well!
Great tunes, “Other Side” is my favorite track on that album - the percussion really stands out on both tracks. I’m not familiar with “Deep” and I’m not sure I could have guessed who it was! Very Alan Parsons-esque in parts. We saw them live when they toured for this album, The Fixx opened for them! You would enjoy their song “Built For The Future”.
Glad you like! You're another lucky one who got to see them live. Thanks for the Fixx suggestion. They have long been on my list and will definitely debut on the channel, hopefully soon!
Great hearing The Moody Blues back in the fold! I’m familiar with “The Other Side of Life”…..great song, but “Deep” was a first listen for me, and I really enjoyed everything about it! Nice and early was right for today’s release. Have a great weekend and have fun at your sister’s birthday! 🎉
Yes, great way to end an EPIC week (for me at least 😁). Now I want Moody on the monthly rotation next year LOL. Glad you loved Deep. Awesome party, just ate badly!! 😬 Time to crack down... Happy Sunday!
The Other Side of Life--the opening oddly reminds me of the Alannah Myles song " Black Velvet "--happy coincidence, perhaps 80s production/engineering. The Moodies' version of blues, perhaps? Our host pointed out a resemblance to a Glenn Frey(RIP) song, that's true too. Tasty and tasteful, the Moody Blues in a nutshell Deep-- You can tell it is a Moody Blues song, style-wise, even with the 80s engineering/production/synths(if this was done in the 70s, you'd have heard Mike Pinder(RIP)on mellotron)Excellent
Here's hoping it won't take you forever to react to the two Moody Blues songs that I consider their best of all the rest: *The Land Of Make Believe* and *You And Me,* both of which were on the Moody Blues' 7th studio album, *Seventh Sojourn.* Both of them have soaring passages that give me chills. Why not check out The Best before going down the entire rabbit hole that is the Moody Blues discography?
💯👍 I totally agree, Seventh Sojourn is my most listened to Moody Blues album!👌I even have a playlist setup of " You And Me", "The Land Of Make Believe", and "When You're A Free Man" that I might get around to requesting one of these days! 🥰
Hello! I added those 2 songs to my short list. After hearing these, Moody is definitely on the regular channel rotation, which sadly though is 3-4 months currently in between turns. Too much amazing music out there!! Thanks for watching 🙂
Great reactions Brandon!! The 60's/70's Moodies will forever be my go-to! The magic of the first (core) 7 albums is unparalleled (and much of that is due to OG keys master Mike Pinder!), but I love the 80's Moodies too - yes it was cheesier pop rock, but still excellent musicianship and singing (both of these are Justin - and his voice is always on-point!). Perhaps I'm biased being a child of the 80's, but I love it nonetheless. Your Wildest Dreams still places in my top 5 Moodies tracks - The Other Side of Life just picks up where that left off! Deep ups the cheese factor, but still so good. Thanks! Cheers!
Thanks. Unfortunately it's outside the channel time window of 1970-1999. Would love to know a couple of your favorite 60s Moody songs. I will have another 60s week on the channel 🙂
The 80's Moodies aren't a particular go-to for me but they are always a good listen! 👍 My all time favorite albums are Days Of Future Past and Seventh Sojourn, with the later being the one I most listen to as it's gorgeous and often dark and melancholy. 🥰
@@retroreactions.... You might have heard "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)" as it was a fairly strong hit single from Seventh Sojourn. It went to number 4 in the Netherlands, number 12 in the United States, number 16 in Canada, number 36 in the United Kingdom and number 39 in Australia.
@@retroreactions.... 🤔At first I thought you were making a joke about something I mentioned on Patreon! 😅🎅 Yeah, "Just A Singer" was played a lot on rock, hard rock, and classic rock stations which was probably outside of your normal sphere of influence? It's one of their more up tempo high energy songs, it's really good but I like thee rest of the album better. (slow, dreamy, melancholy music is more often my jam! 😁😭)
Class and quality , but I get a lot of this with favourites re-visited Brandon....... often missing the magic 'hooks' which their earlier music had. Same with newer Genesis. Good, but not inspired.
Hello! Thanks for watching. Big shifts with most bands from the 70s to 80s I'd imagine, but you probably know I'm an 80s kid and will almost always fall for stuff from that decade... 😀 Enjoy the rest of the day my friend...
Gee, the production of the first one is all over the place! To me the singer sounds embarrassed at times because what surrounds him is over the top and he knows it. Brandon, sometime you completely lose me 😂 The other one goes as all erotic fiction: he wanna go deep and he's pretty good at preliminaries, then he gets lost in the mix and poor Plethora waits for him to finish. Well, good luck Plethora!
I’m so glad you enjoyed those two songs so much. They’ve been on my personal “epic platinum award” since I bought the CD in 1986! 😅 Thanks a lot for another great reaction video. I appreciated your thoughtful comments as always 👍🏼
The Moody Blues was great driving music for me back in the day!🤩
Sounds like a GREAT way to pass the time on road trips, long or short!! Thanks for watching bud..
Yes, that was Justin singing "The Other Side Of Life" and "Deep". He's still rocking and rolling today. I follow him. Moody Blues was my first concert. Before these songs came out. I love them.
Hello! His voice is so great, in all decades!! Ah how cool that you saw Moody live, and that they were your first concert! My first concert was Depeche Mode at 15 years old, so I can't complain haha!
Depeche Mode at 15 is AWESOME!! 💙💙🎵🎶🎶 Happy Sunday!!
It was EPIC!! (Needless to say haha)
I think I've mentioned this before, but damn! The difference between 70s and 80s elements in music is huge. They almost don't sound like the Moody Blues. Amazing music nonetheless. Thanks for sharing.
For sure! And I bet you can guess which decade I'd lean toward most often 😊 Glad you liked and see you next time my friend!
Another great reaction! The Moody Blues shared a similarly with Pink Floyd in the way both groups created some incredible “mood atmospheres” through the clever use of keyboards.
SO true! as I'm slowly finding out....Thanks as always for gracing my channel with your lovely presence and comment 🤗
I embraced the 80s Moodies as it was all new. It was happening as we all were growing, and changing as well. Patrick Moraz on synth! Yes, that Patrick Moraz ! See what I did there? I saw them on tour in '89. All the greatness of the band was on full display.
On these two tracks they appear to be influenced by Depeche Mode.
Thanks for your enthusiasm Brandon!
So much of 80's Moodies is very poppy but these two are amazing. Thanks for your reaction!
Hello Chris! Glad you loved these also. You're very welcome and thanks for stopping by 😊
the Mighty Moodies! keep them coming, they only have 200 plus songs
For sure!! My short list alone for them has 12 more songs on it 😊 Thanks for watching!
@@retroreactions....some of there songs have preludes like Story in your eyes has a prelude called Procession and there are several others and they should be done with the Prelude included. cant wait to watch the reactions
Great to know. By the way, I have 4 other reaction videos already to The Moody Blues, including Procession/The Story in Your Eyes!!
@@retroreactions.... i will go watch them right now
@@retroreactions.... their album In Search Of The Lost Chord has a lot of Eastern influence in it. 1 of their 7 concept albums that should be done in their entirety
Hey Brandon! Hope you are doing well? Just wanted to say hey. Enjoy your weekend!👍😎
Jeff! Hello, yes I'm well thanks. Just super busy...I have a little breathing room this coming week.. I love and appreciate how kind and positive you are here, despite what you are going through....✌💙
@@retroreactions.... Thanks Brandon! Music helps.👍🎵🎼🎶😎
Absolutely...it keeps me sane in life's craziness!!
Mike Pinder was the Merlin of Rock, and when he left, a certain magic left with him. But he was a good teacher, and the other throbbing members each had and have their own magic, as displayed in these two great songs. Of all bands, I owned the most albums by the Moodies and Renaissance, followed by King Crimson, Yes, Genesis, and Pink Floyd...all of whom are still very much alive musically, if not otherwise, today. Hayward and Lodge should get together with Jon Anderson, Ian Anderson, Annie Haslam, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel and Pink Floyd. Prog Aid Benefit Concert for the suffering people of the world today. Cheers and Grazie!
Totally agree on Pinder. His arrangements and use of the mellotron were atmospherically driving their early sound. I’ve seen them 26 times and they closed with Ride My See Saw every time. The Pat Moraz stuff was okay, but he was a bit of a hot dog performer and didn’t meld well with such humble band mates. There’s some really good later stuff like Wildest Dreams, Slide Zone, Out There Somewhere, Talking Out of Turn, etc. But I cherish those seven classic albums and that’s the sound I seek before dawn and in the late evening. I think Question of Balance may be my favorite, but love them all! Oh, and yes! Prog Rock wears very well!
All those bands will certainly live on till the end of time... Oh, that proposed benefit concert would be EPIC beyond words!!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 26 times?? WOW, I'd be blessed to have seen them just once. Appreciate you stopping by Robert...
Great tunes, “Other Side” is my favorite track on that album - the percussion really stands out on both tracks. I’m not familiar with “Deep” and I’m not sure I could have guessed who it was! Very Alan Parsons-esque in parts. We saw them live when they toured for this album, The Fixx opened for them! You would enjoy their song “Built For The Future”.
Glad you like! You're another lucky one who got to see them live. Thanks for the Fixx suggestion. They have long been on my list and will definitely debut on the channel, hopefully soon!
Great hearing The Moody Blues back in the fold! I’m familiar with “The Other Side of Life”…..great song, but “Deep” was a first listen for me, and I really enjoyed everything about it! Nice and early was right for today’s release. Have a great weekend and have fun at your sister’s birthday! 🎉
Yes, great way to end an EPIC week (for me at least 😁). Now I want Moody on the monthly rotation next year LOL. Glad you loved Deep. Awesome party, just ate badly!! 😬 Time to crack down... Happy Sunday!
The Other Side of Life--the opening oddly reminds me of the Alannah Myles song " Black Velvet "--happy coincidence, perhaps 80s production/engineering. The Moodies' version of blues, perhaps? Our host pointed out a resemblance to a Glenn Frey(RIP) song, that's true too. Tasty and tasteful, the Moody Blues in a nutshell
Deep-- You can tell it is a Moody Blues song, style-wise, even with the 80s engineering/production/synths(if this was done in the 70s, you'd have heard Mike Pinder(RIP)on mellotron)Excellent
Yea, I can hear Black Velvet in there! Very tasty music....I shall remain on the Moody Blues diet! Glad you like both 🙂
Here's hoping it won't take you forever to react to the two Moody Blues songs that I consider their best of all the rest: *The Land Of Make Believe* and *You And Me,* both of which were on the Moody Blues' 7th studio album, *Seventh Sojourn.* Both of them have soaring passages that give me chills. Why not check out The Best before going down the entire rabbit hole that is the Moody Blues discography?
💯👍 I totally agree, Seventh Sojourn is my most listened to Moody Blues album!👌I even have a playlist setup of " You And Me", "The Land Of Make Believe", and "When You're A Free Man" that I might get around to requesting one of these days! 🥰
Hello! I added those 2 songs to my short list. After hearing these, Moody is definitely on the regular channel rotation, which sadly though is 3-4 months currently in between turns. Too much amazing music out there!! Thanks for watching 🙂
Great to know!
Thanks for being the first comment on this video as well! 🥇
Great reactions Brandon!! The 60's/70's Moodies will forever be my go-to! The magic of the first (core) 7 albums is unparalleled (and much of that is due to OG keys master Mike Pinder!), but I love the 80's Moodies too - yes it was cheesier pop rock, but still excellent musicianship and singing (both of these are Justin - and his voice is always on-point!). Perhaps I'm biased being a child of the 80's, but I love it nonetheless. Your Wildest Dreams still places in my top 5 Moodies tracks - The Other Side of Life just picks up where that left off! Deep ups the cheese factor, but still so good.
Thanks! Cheers!
The Moodies post-Pinder. Still great.
Ah yes, I see that name was absent. LOVE this era as you saw. Thanks for watching David!
‘In Search of The Lost Chord’ is an album worth checking out..
Thanks. Unfortunately it's outside the channel time window of 1970-1999. Would love to know a couple of your favorite 60s Moody songs. I will have another 60s week on the channel 🙂
@@retroreactions.... My apologies man, I didn’t realise you had a particular period you were using.
Oh no worries at all!
The 80's Moodies aren't a particular go-to for me but they are always a good listen! 👍 My all time favorite albums are Days Of Future Past and Seventh Sojourn, with the later being the one I most listen to as it's gorgeous and often dark and melancholy. 🥰
Noted...Definitely have not heard anything from Sojourn yet....
@@retroreactions.... You might have heard "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)" as it was a fairly strong hit single from Seventh Sojourn. It went to number 4 in the Netherlands, number 12 in the United States, number 16 in Canada, number 36 in the United Kingdom and number 39 in Australia.
Title doesn't ring any bells!
@@retroreactions.... 🤔At first I thought you were making a joke about something I mentioned on Patreon! 😅🎅 Yeah, "Just A Singer" was played a lot on rock, hard rock, and classic rock stations which was probably outside of your normal sphere of influence? It's one of their more up tempo high energy songs, it's really good but I like thee rest of the album better. (slow, dreamy, melancholy music is more often my jam! 😁😭)
Class and quality , but I get a lot of this with favourites re-visited Brandon....... often missing the magic 'hooks' which their earlier music had. Same with newer Genesis. Good, but not inspired.
Hello! Thanks for watching. Big shifts with most bands from the 70s to 80s I'd imagine, but you probably know I'm an 80s kid and will almost always fall for stuff from that decade... 😀 Enjoy the rest of the day my friend...
Gee, the production of the first one is all over the place!
To me the singer sounds embarrassed at times because what surrounds him is over the top and he knows it.
Brandon, sometime you completely lose me 😂
The other one goes as all erotic fiction: he wanna go deep and he's pretty good at preliminaries, then he gets lost in the mix and poor Plethora waits for him to finish.
Well, good luck Plethora!