That is an understatement. My son (was 18 yo at the time) took my mother (74 yo at the time) to see The Moody Blues in concert. It was mom's only Rock concert ever, but she loved this song in particular and would play the album/cassette Days of the Future Past over and over. I first had the album in 1973. My niece at two years old passed away in 1974 and my mom would think of her when she heard this song. That's what she said, but I now understand she would also cry over it for my father who had left her for another. Mom and dad are passed now and my son is 40. Hmmm, think it's time for my grandson to know The Moody Blues. Not sure he does - He's 19 yo.
One of the most hauntingly, amazing compositions I've ever heard. I've been in love with this group from the first time I heard them. Music today doesn't even compare.
Was 4 in the morning. The song was playing in the back ground. Was holding my wife’s hand. She passed away. This song plays in the background of my life.
I saw the Moody Blues in concert in 1972 in the Baltimore Civic Center and they brought the house down when they played this song! Saw them 21 more times over the years and truly fell in love with my wife dancing to this song!
One of my all time favourite songs that I first heard in the 60s. A song that means so much to me from my past to my present, etched in my soul forever.
Definitely, I’ve been looking for this song for YEARS, but just typing the chorus lyrics to google gets a bunch of random crap, like from Billie’s Eyelash. But I fuckin found it, hell yeah
I recently lost my father, he graduated high school in 1960 and his favorite band from the days of his youth was The Moody Blues. He named me, his only son after Justin Hayward.
R.I.P. Mike Pinder, no one coaxed sounds out of the Mellotron like you could, this set the bar for how great the instrument could sound in the right hands 😢
Einer der schönster Titel, die je geschrieben wurden. Ich war auf einer Klassenreise und hörte dort den Song in voller Lautstärke das erste Mal (ich war wie beduselt in einer anderen Welt) und zuhause in den nächsten Plattenladen. Noch heute drehe ich laut auf und schließe meine Augen, traumhaft schön. Beim Liebeskummer der richtige Song.
It makes sense. Young People back then were not corrupted by social media and such. Not only that, but it really captures that "innocent" teenage unrequited love feeling to it
i wonder who arranged it - good arrangement makes a song and this one is genius - too bad the opening is missing...there it is: ua-cam.com/video/QdykXAT19Go/v-deo.html&ab_channel=K.L.
I was born in 1957. I discovered the Moody Blues when I was about in my late teens to 20. This song tugs at my heartstrings & I just want to tear my heart out, it moves me. The swell of the music, a crescendo of height. No song has ever moved me to this extreme before or continues to today. Only Nights in White Satin can bring me to this emotion almost like an organism. There I said it. Thank you Moody Blues. The one & only.
Very eloquent indeed....you are very humane being....thank you...gentle souls are moved by such unique impact.....it takes us to the realms of mysticism.....healing to the soul.....
@@robertlawson4806 give or take ....when I heard it first, I fell in love the tune but couldn't understand the lyrics though it was powerful enough so it catapulted me mystically in the realms of love and falling in love etc.....I felt the tunes would resonate with that who is bereft for having lost his love as he nostalgically reflects back upon his precious memories with her....perhaps I am speaking for myself now....
I'm only 29 and remember as a little kid my grandparents listing to their albums on the recordplayer in the living room. I really love this song because it reminds me of them, they're still alive and now have it CD.
I still have my Grandparents record player and this album, but I lost them in 2016 and 2018. This song is so damn powerful. I listened to it nonstop when I lost the love of my life, Angela Dawn Brown in 1985. This, and wildest dreams..... I hoped to just die listening to these songs
This was my parents' song, they would always play it and we'd listen to it as a family. 6 years ago now, when I was only 10 years old, my dad passed away from cancer and we had this played at his funeral as they were carrying his casket out of the church. Even afterwards, I would walk into our lounge room and my mum would be listening to it while crying and I would go and silently join here, it was just our way of remembering him and the love that we all shared, all in one simple yet powerful song. Edit: On another note, I find it kinda freaky that the music producer for this song shares the same name with my dad, Tony Clarke
See, growing up hearing it on the radio I always thought it was "Knights in White Satin," which changes the whole thing in my head. I've always listened to it and gotten the feeling of a melancholy, chivarlric romance. Doomed Arthurian warriors composing their final letters and poems, colorful banners hanging limp in the rain. Just beautiful dark fantasy vibes.
Hahaha 😆 Love it. It's funny how things like that happen. I'm 1958, so I've REALLY heard it if you understand which I think you do. I thought I knew. Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band till I REALLY heard it. It made me realise I'd never - really heard it at all ......!😆 🤣 😂
I forget how good this song is! I heard part of it as a kid in an advertisement. Got to appreciate the song as I got older. Ive loved 60s and 70 music as long as I can remember
What a powerful love song, with a heartfelt, emotional and poignant meaning. It’s hauntingly beautiful, and the singer is so handsome! Who could break his heart?! It’s a timeless classic and will forever be played by many. I wish he loved me! I wouldn’t break his heart! I actually listened more closely to the lyrics this time, and it’s stayed with me since. It reaches into the soul and psyche. It truly is a masterpiece. My Mum used to play it when I was little. I was born in 1959, and I’m glad I was raised with the best musicians and songs. Amazing!
Not sure how many can relate to this but I’ll put it out there- I’m a romantic, text book case. Am I a creature of this music time or my parents? I don’t care really. I love this about myself and hope to pass it on to my children and grandchildren. Keep listening!
This was the song playing when I told my then boyfriend we were expecting a baby.A wonderful daughter born 9/6/75, she died heartbreakingly on 17/8/19 and we played it as the first song at her funeral on September 2nd.x
Even thought it's the most overplayed of all the Moody Blues songs, it doesn't diminish the beauty of it. I still sing along, no matter how many times I've heard it.
Every time I hear this song and "I know you are out there somewhere" it reminds me of the love of my life, that through my own youthful ignorance I let slip away.
Nights in white satin Never reaching the end Letters I've written Never meaning to send Beauty I'd always missed With these eyes before Just what the truth is I can't say anymore 'Cause I love you Yes, I love you Oh, how I love you Gazing at people Some hand in hand Just what I'm going through They can't understand Some try to tell me Thoughts they cannot defend Just what you want to be You will be in the end And I love you Yes, I love you Oh, how I love you Oh, how I love you Nights in white satin Never reaching the end Letters I've written Never meaning to send Beauty I'd always missed With these eyes before Just what the truth is I can't say anymore 'Cause I love you Yes, I love you Oh, how I love you Oh, how I love you 'Cause I love you Yes, I love you Oh, how I love you Oh, how I love you My dad made me listen to this one day in the car when I was about 12 or 13 years old. He considered it a musical masterpiece 🙌🏻
So sorry, your post made me cry. I too lost my dad this year (2021). He had lived a full life to the age of 95, he was still healthy, never took medication, but decided he wanted to leave this earth it was changing too much, and he just willed his death. He was a WWII vet, I was an accident that came along late in his life. He was so stoic yet a very loving man. A man from another time with blazing red hair (that turned white after he was 85yrs). I still miss him, his strength, infectious laugh, and love for animals.
I was already well-familiar with the song, but this was actually the best decision for that whole movie, along with the cinematographer. NiWS could have fit in well with the old series.
One of the comments says, "this song is a drug", That's an understatement!!! I was a freshman in college when this came out. Didn't graduate, life got in the way. But this song will always be a part of me, even in my 70's. That's where I am now, but I'll never forget those carefree days.
When I first smokei g weed my brother wood get me stoned and tell me to shut up and llisten man blues is great still good u know with all the rap and all
The whole LP was outstanding. My ma used to hear it day after day in 1970 (?), when I was a kid. Now I am 56 and it still makes me feel like I am 5 years old, dancing to this song. 😁
There is such a profound, beautiful and haunting message in this song. This is the kind of muisic many older prople now, grew up on. The world was a more loving and peacefull time then. I love this song.
The first part of your statement is so very true. And those of us who were young at the time could not have been privy to a better youth full of the best music, tho' I love Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw, as well as Cole Porter, and anyone named Gershwin, as well. However, when this song came out the Viet Nam war was raging, the civil rights and women's rights campaigns were raging, there were the Democratic National Convention riots in Chicago, and assassinations during the period in the USA included Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, Dr Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy. Yeah, people still had good manners in general, then, but it was not in any way peaceful.
The greatest piece of emotional moving music a rock band could ever create. First time I heard this was late evening in 1968 and it remains my favorite. At the time, I was disappointed with the lack of lyrics, but now I know this piece does not need much. Thanks Mr. Hayward.
I just finished reading the comments so many have written about this beautiful song, and I smile, because as many of them write how this song makes them reminisce, this song became my favorite song when I was 13, (I'm now 63 ) when I was out on one of my first dates, and my Dad picked us up from the movies, and this song came over the radio, as we drove home. It was the first time I fell in love with a girl.
Beautifully unique. My first wife's family was living in Germany at this time, and while traveling through Europe listened to this and her mother was impressed and loved it, amazingly.
This song is one of my most favor it reminds me of what's important in life and what we take for granted it brings back the most beautiful memories of my life and how grate and wonderful God truly is this is a legendary master piece.💕
Anyone else have a voice like Justin lately? This song has been played at births, deaths and every moment in between!!! Takes some great talent and the right moment to have a great song!!
I mean when this song came out it just sounded so beyond its time. The beauty, the innocence, the soul soaring feeling it gives one who really appreciates music and all it's endless journeys it takes a person on!! Music is my life and my life could not exist without music!!
A timeless masterpiece for a bygone epoch with rebellion, imagination and fantasy.Nothing can bring back memories better,than a song which he was once connected with.
I remember watching Justin Hayward on tv in black & white singing this song and I fell head over heels with him! It was 1970 and the age of Aquarius. I was 4 almost 5 years old. And still feel the same!! God bless him and his family!
Wonderful fantastic song. Full of imagery and unforgettable melodies. As an artist I use this song to help me paint very imaginative, creative canvases.
@BRICHET MAULAVE Brigitte [google translate] oui Brigitte, c'est ce que je voulais dire :-) désolé je ne parle pas français ... c'est bien que nous puissions tous les deux apprécier une si belle musique même si nous ne parlons pas la langue de l'autre :)
One of my first really big crushes loaned me this Album. I listened to it over and over again into the wee hours of the morning. Hauntingly beautiful lyrics and instrumentals. That crush sizzled out 50 yrs agobut not my 💗 crush 💗 on the song. Still mystical and magical. 🌜🌌🌠
I was born in '78, I grew up in the 80s and 90s, and we enjoyed this music for what it was designed for, to deeply touch your soul when your where deeply involved in an Acid Trip. We chewed on an Acid known as Jesus Christ, it was very pure.
This song is transcendent! The first time I heard it in the 70's I rushed out and bought the album. I've been a big fan ever since. It's one of those songs where you remember the first time hearing it. They also put on a great show!
I was only 9 years old when this song came out and my older sisters played it all the time. One sister has since passed but this song takes me back to those good times.
Still listening in 2019 "Just what the truth is, I can't say anymore". My husband's dad passed in 2011. 😢 This was his favorite song.💗 He served in Vietnam. He said: "I always wanted to go back and see the pretty trees." 🌴🌱🌴🌱 But he could never afford to go back to see it.💰 😭 Before he passed, he gave his younger son, my husband, a tiny baby pine tree.🌴 I'll never forget that.😖 Peace ✌
@@eluweniestargazer2570 It sounds like he was a good man, and I always pray for every single decent person that isn't here anymore. I'm hoping that one day somebody is going to do the same for me.
This song just rips a huge hole through my chest where my heart is supposed to be ToT Easily one of the greatest songs of all-time! Letters I've written, never meaning to send...
I'm only 35,but this is one of my favorite songs EVER. His voice is so amazing and the echoing the song does is just incredible...I'm sitting in my truck trying to hear after I listened to it on the loudest my truck volume goes...I believe I damaged my ears....for real though 🤦🏻♀️🤣
It was re-released in 1972. I remember, because that was the summer I took off on my two year hitchhiking vision quest across America and Mexico, and that song got a lot of play on fm stations at night in the cars I got rides in. It’s one of my road songs. Priceless memories.
This song transcended generations and times
That is an understatement. My son (was 18 yo at the time) took my mother (74 yo at the time) to see The Moody Blues in concert. It was mom's only Rock concert ever, but she loved this song in particular and would play the album/cassette Days of the Future Past over and over. I first had the album in 1973. My niece at two years old passed away in 1974 and my mom would think of her when she heard this song. That's what she said, but I now understand she would also cry over it for my father who had left her for another. Mom and dad are passed now and my son is 40. Hmmm, think it's time for my grandson to know The Moody Blues. Not sure he does - He's 19 yo.
pure throuth!
Absolutely Love This ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ One Of My All Time Favorites 🌀🌀🌀🌀🌀
One of the beautiful songs in the world. ❤
One of the most hauntingly, amazing compositions I've ever heard. I've been in love with this group from the first time I heard them. Music today doesn't even compare.
Was 4 in the morning. The song was playing in the back ground. Was holding my wife’s hand. She passed away. This song plays in the background of my life.
I'm so sorry
Sorry for your loss .
😢😢😢
Sad😮😢
She heard this song and knew how much you loved her. And she will be waiting.
I saw the Moody Blues in concert in 1972 in the Baltimore Civic Center and they brought the house down when they played this song! Saw them 21 more times over the years and truly fell in love with my wife dancing to this song!
Wow l was at that concert small world 🌎
One of my all time favourite songs that I first heard in the 60s. A song that means so much to me from my past to my present, etched in my soul forever.
Ditto!
Some songs are simple little ditties, some songs are timeless anthems, this song is a flawless piece of art.
Definitely, I’ve been looking for this song for YEARS, but just typing the chorus lyrics to google gets a bunch of random crap, like from Billie’s Eyelash.
But I fuckin found it, hell yeah
Remains 4ever as a heartatoo
This was my drum line's (we were a small but mighty line) theme song. Class of 1984
Go Mustangs
Truly
Fact !!!
This was the last song my husband heard before he died. Rest in peace, Bill 💔
What a way to go!
Bill knew good music 🎶 🎵
Best sing ever to hear before passing..I want it played at my funeral ..I a love this song!!
In 7Cairns i 1:43 @@julieyeager5819
I did some of his favorites while in the MICU. He has been gone a little over a year and I miss him more everyday that goes by.
I recently lost my father, he graduated high school in 1960 and his favorite band from the days of his youth was The Moody Blues. He named me, his only son after Justin Hayward.
This was my boyfriend and I first love song. From the Beginning to the very end He passed away. We we're married for 45 yrs
Seems you guy had a good run. Youll meet again
Sorry for your loss my condolences.true love never dies you'll see each other again till your race is done .Great song.
I’ll cry with you if you want
How very Sweet...
45 Years 💝☮️💝Wow🙋♀️
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R.I.P. Mike Pinder, no one coaxed sounds out of the Mellotron like you could, this set the bar for how great the instrument could sound in the right hands 😢
Einer der schönster Titel, die je geschrieben wurden. Ich war auf einer Klassenreise und hörte dort den Song in voller Lautstärke das erste Mal (ich war wie beduselt in einer anderen Welt) und zuhause in den nächsten Plattenladen. Noch heute drehe ich laut auf und schließe meine Augen, traumhaft schön. Beim Liebeskummer der richtige Song.
Never equaled. A band that has one of a kind should have been in the rock and roll hall of fame years ago.
Yep big time
Thats a kind of charnel houss isnt it?
They were inducted years ago
What's incredible about this masterpiece is that a 19-year-old Justin Haywood wrote it. This gem will be listened to and loved till the end of time.
It makes sense. Young People back then were not corrupted by social media and such. Not only that, but it really captures that "innocent" teenage unrequited love feeling to it
Indeed!!!!!
AMEN!!!!
i wonder who arranged it - good arrangement makes a song and this one is genius - too bad the opening is missing...there it is: ua-cam.com/video/QdykXAT19Go/v-deo.html&ab_channel=K.L.
Ho difeso il mio amore - Nomadi
Sad.
This song is incredible, it doesn't give a memory it asks for one! This song must mean so many different things to so many different people 😍
It definitely, does, make a memory, memorable: 1990, Tournament of Roses Parade, for one🥀 :)☺️
That's so beautiful "it asks for one".
As well as the same thing to all of the people 😆 🤣 😂 🕉🙏🎶⭐️🌟❤️☮️❤️
Bang on mate . Early Eighties, my elder brother brought me the album when he came home on leave from west Germany.
To me it's the song I daydream to...I dream of the night I will dance with my love to this...
One of best songs ever written!
Es ist ein wunderschönes Lied
I was born in 1957. I discovered the Moody Blues when I was about in my late teens to 20.
This song tugs at my heartstrings & I just want to tear my heart out, it moves me. The swell of the music, a crescendo of height. No song has ever moved me to this extreme before or continues to today. Only Nights in White Satin can bring me to this emotion almost like an organism. There I said it.
Thank you Moody Blues.
The one & only.
57 here too. Ditto
I'm 57 born in 65'...And yeah, no explanation needed...The Moody Blues...Done!
Very eloquent indeed....you are very humane being....thank you...gentle souls are moved by such unique impact.....it takes us to the realms of mysticism.....healing to the soul.....
I was just 21 years old the summer I heard and loved this masterpiece. 🎼😊🎶🌌🌠🌜
Born 1956.....long ago...Best music of my live
I am 83 years old. And the Moody blues were a wonderful part of my childhood. They are so very awesome I could never forget
How was life when you where Young? I never had a grandmother or father to ask
Thanks for sharing your memories...
You were thirty when this song came out?Thats not childhood but it is youthful.
@@robertlawson4806 give or take ....when I heard it first, I fell in love the tune but couldn't understand the lyrics though it was powerful enough so it catapulted me mystically in the realms of love and falling in love etc.....I felt the tunes would resonate with that who is bereft for having lost his love as he nostalgically reflects back upon his precious memories with her....perhaps I am speaking for myself now....
Rock on man
This was my parents song. My dad played it all the time when I was growing up! RIP dad!❤
This song is proof that older music is better than today's music
One of so many great songs that does proof that.
its just different really, often more grandiose and grounded the further you go back
not necessarily theres still good groups doing good things today. You have to search because its not on the radio.
100% thank God we have this still
You got that right they just don't write them like this anymore 😔
Such an intoxicating song.
It truly was a wild ride... you will be forever missed, Abbacchio.
Abbacchio dieeddddd????? Omfg
@@Jen-nu2cl yes. yes he did.
Wild isn't a good enough word lol
Life is too short, for all of us, these songs bring us back to our youth, the memories that keep us alive and are with us until the end.
Who the fuck is Abacchio?
I'm only 29 and remember as a little kid my grandparents listing to their albums on the recordplayer in the living room. I really love this song because it reminds me of them, they're still alive and now have it CD.
Must be happy 😉
I still have my Grandparents record player and this album, but I lost them in 2016 and 2018. This song is so damn powerful. I listened to it nonstop when I lost the love of my life, Angela Dawn Brown in 1985. This, and wildest dreams..... I hoped to just die listening to these songs
Was 15,
When I heard this.
Never forgot It.
Just what the TRUTH IS.
We Are Here,
And Gone,
In a Flash.
We Love .
This was my parents' song, they would always play it and we'd listen to it as a family. 6 years ago now, when I was only 10 years old, my dad passed away from cancer and we had this played at his funeral as they were carrying his casket out of the church. Even afterwards, I would walk into our lounge room and my mum would be listening to it while crying and I would go and silently join here, it was just our way of remembering him and the love that we all shared, all in one simple yet powerful song.
Edit: On another note, I find it kinda freaky that the music producer for this song shares the same name with my dad, Tony Clarke
Listen now to "The Day We Meet Again."
Bouquet. Take Good Care!
WOW, Hollywood Script Writers Couldn't Come Up With that.
❤
One of the most beautiful love songs of all times
One of my late Patty's most cherished favorite songs! Sleep with the angels Precious Patty! I hope you read this on the other side.❤
See, growing up hearing it on the radio I always thought it was "Knights in White Satin," which changes the whole thing in my head. I've always listened to it and gotten the feeling of a melancholy, chivarlric romance. Doomed Arthurian warriors composing their final letters and poems, colorful banners hanging limp in the rain. Just beautiful dark fantasy vibes.
i had the same idea
لا إلاه إلا الله No God except Allah
Hahaha 😆 Love it. It's funny how things like that happen. I'm 1958, so I've REALLY heard it if you understand which I think you do.
I thought I knew. Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band till I REALLY heard it.
It made me realise I'd never - really heard it at all ......!😆 🤣 😂
Lol, some people thought "knights in white satin" was referring to the KKK.
@@hhhghhhhhhhhh In Islamic afterlife, all souls are sent to hell with only some migrating up to heaven later.
I forget how good this song is!
I heard part of it as a kid in an advertisement. Got to appreciate the song as I got older. Ive loved 60s and 70 music as long as I can remember
Das ist das schönste Lied der Welt. Habe nie schöneres gehört
The bass is the glue to this song and flawless.. it is thee most important element in this song
Я зовсім недавно почула цю пісню. Щиро дякую людині, яка сама чула-знала цей шедевр і поділилась такою розкішною пісенною таємницею....
What a powerful love song, with a heartfelt, emotional and poignant meaning. It’s hauntingly beautiful, and the singer is so handsome! Who could break his heart?! It’s a timeless classic and will forever be played by many. I wish he loved me! I wouldn’t break his heart! I actually listened more closely to the lyrics this time, and it’s stayed with me since. It reaches into the soul and psyche. It truly is a masterpiece. My Mum used to play it when I was little. I was born in 1959, and I’m glad I was raised with the best musicians and songs. Amazing!
I love you're perspective on this song love
Now just play "In Your Wildest Dreams" and watch the video.
So beautiful, your words are amazing, very poetic, I was also born 7n 1959 , great music moves us , in so many ways , it' touches our soul.
Not sure how many can relate to this but I’ll put it out there- I’m a romantic, text book case. Am I a creature of this music time or my parents? I don’t care really. I love this about myself and hope to pass it on to my children and grandchildren. Keep listening!
This was the song playing when I told my then boyfriend we were expecting a baby.A wonderful daughter born 9/6/75, she died heartbreakingly on 17/8/19 and we played it as the first song at her funeral on September 2nd.x
heartbreaking....so sorry for your loss
Sorry for your loss...
Sorry for your loss...
Mi spiace tantissimo
I send you my sympathy and love so sorry ❤️
This song always brings tears to my eyes. A timeless piece. Love it.
This song went to number one, twice, in two different decades. To me, both times, it felt like the first time. I was pretty young for both of those.
Even thought it's the most overplayed of all the Moody Blues songs, it doesn't diminish the beauty of it. I still sing along, no matter how many times I've heard it.
One of my favorite songs😊❤
Timeless tunes and lyrics that punch your heart like a velvet gloved fist..... God I love Rock and Roll......
Released in Europe November 10, 1967 "Nights In White Satin" is a timeless song of love! Countless times, did I play my 45 rpm record of this song!
This song has well and truly stood the test of time. Absolutely love it
Every time I hear this song and "I know you are out there somewhere" it reminds me of the love of my life, that through my own youthful ignorance I let slip away.
Well stated, JC! JC
I feel this so hard.
Eu também 😢
this was played at my father's funeral love this song and loved my father miss him so much r.i.p dad xxx
This is one of most elegant rock albums I’ve ever listened to.
Nights in white satin
Never reaching the end
Letters I've written
Never meaning to send
Beauty I'd always missed
With these eyes before
Just what the truth is
I can't say anymore
'Cause I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Gazing at people
Some hand in hand
Just what I'm going through
They can't understand
Some try to tell me
Thoughts they cannot defend
Just what you want to be
You will be in the end
And I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Oh, how I love you
Nights in white satin
Never reaching the end
Letters I've written
Never meaning to send
Beauty I'd always missed
With these eyes before
Just what the truth is
I can't say anymore
'Cause I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Oh, how I love you
'Cause I love you
Yes, I love you
Oh, how I love you
Oh, how I love you
My dad made me listen to this one day in the car when I was about 12 or 13 years old. He considered it a musical masterpiece 🙌🏻
RIP MOM 1951-Christmas day 2021 The best mom a son can ever ask for 🙏🕯️😥
So sorry, your post made me cry.
I too lost my dad this year (2021). He had lived a full life to the age of 95, he was still healthy, never took medication, but decided he wanted to leave this earth it was changing too much, and he just willed his death. He was a WWII vet, I was an accident that came along late in his life. He was so stoic yet a very loving man. A man from another time with blazing red hair (that turned white after he was 85yrs). I still miss him, his strength, infectious laugh, and love for animals.
I was born in 1951 oct 20
The 60's had many very talented musicians/bands. One of the best romantic songs that's been done, and will live on throughout time.
A truly beautiful song by the Moody Blues. Growing up, I loved them. Thanks for posting this.
Like if your watching this in 2024.
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Сейчас слушаю, вс. 26 мая 2024, пос. Яблоновский❤😊❤😊❤😊
Yey
This song is so moody 😭
Thanks to Tim Burton who used this song in "Dark Shadows" I will forever be in love with this song
Same here. When I first heard it, I thought it was so beautifully haunting, and immediately fell in love.
That’s when I first heard it too
Samee
I was already well-familiar with the song, but this was actually the best decision for that whole movie, along with the cinematographer. NiWS could have fit in well with the old series.
that’s how i just found it! it was just put on netflix and as soon as i heard it my breath was stolen away.
Beautiful song from my youth it still tugs at my heartstrings and I’m in my 60s.Timeless classic ❤
One of the comments says, "this song is a drug", That's an understatement!!! I was a freshman in college when this came out. Didn't graduate, life got in the way. But this song will always be a part of me, even in my 70's. That's where I am now, but I'll never forget those carefree days.
This is a masterpiece!
The whole album is a masterpiece. NASA should have sent this whole album on Voyager.
This is beautiful, M0:00dy Blues, replay this song!
When I first smokei g weed my brother wood get me stoned and tell me to shut up and llisten man blues is great still good u know with all the rap and all
Avec cette chanson on atteint le sommet musical dans ses années 60 elle n'a pas pris une ride fabuleux
Claude : Pour moi , la plus belle mélodie de ces années 60 !
The whole LP was outstanding. My ma used to hear it day after day in 1970 (?), when I was a kid. Now I am 56 and it still makes me feel like I am 5 years old, dancing to this song. 😁
There is such a profound, beautiful and haunting message in this song. This is the kind of muisic many older prople now, grew up on. The world was a more loving and peacefull time then. I love this song.
You have that right…….I’m 76 ❤
The first part of your statement is so very true. And those of us who were young at the time could not have been privy to a better youth full of the best music, tho' I love Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw, as well as Cole Porter, and anyone named Gershwin, as well. However, when this song came out the Viet Nam war was raging, the civil rights and women's rights campaigns were raging, there were the Democratic National Convention riots in Chicago, and assassinations during the period in the USA included Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, Dr Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy. Yeah, people still had good manners in general, then, but it was not in any way peaceful.
Such a haunting beautiful friggin masterpiece 😌😥
The greatest piece of emotional moving music a rock band could ever create. First time I heard this was late evening in 1968 and it remains my favorite. At the time, I was disappointed with the lack of lyrics, but now I know this piece does not need much. Thanks Mr. Hayward.
One day I will have ❤,and dance with him to this..... when I close my eyes,and sway,I am there.....safe in his strong arms,as the world melts away....
This is so awesome, this was my Introduction to Justin and Moody Blues. It has very happy but also one very sad memories. Very moving as always
I just finished reading the comments so many have written about this beautiful song, and I smile, because as many of them write how this song makes them reminisce, this song became my favorite song when I was 13, (I'm now 63 ) when I was out on one of my first dates, and my Dad picked us up from the movies, and this song came over the radio, as we drove home. It was the first time I fell in love with a girl.
Mark Wallo Know what you are Saying.....I’m nearly 63 myself and where as that time Gone.....👍🇬🇧🤓
This song was playing during my first real kiss.
My father was born in 1953 and this is his favorite song, and now he died of cancer. I pray for his mercy
This song played when my best friend passed, at his viewing. Very powerful, symbolic song. I will always love you, Shane 💜
A t-shirt with all Moodys. Graeme Edge and Ray Thomas, of course. Was shopping earlier. Will try again soon.
Chanel ad brought me back. Beautiful.
To arrange and make this kind of song, only can be by selling a soul to the horned one or guided by a holy being!❤
Beautifully unique. My first wife's family was living in Germany at this time, and while traveling through Europe listened to this and her mother was impressed and loved it, amazingly.
One of the greatest songs that has ever were written
This song is one of my most favor it reminds me of what's important in life and what we take for granted it brings back the most beautiful memories of my life and how grate and wonderful God truly is this is a legendary master piece.💕
This is a masterpiece that will stand the test of time. Very emotional and beautiful
Anyone else have a voice like Justin lately? This song has been played at births, deaths and every moment in between!!! Takes some great talent and the right moment to have a great song!!
I mean when this song came out it just sounded so beyond its time. The beauty, the innocence, the soul soaring feeling it gives one who really appreciates music and all it's endless journeys it takes a person on!! Music is my life and my life could not exist without music!!
Brilliant! Far and away the greatest song of all time.
Hard to believe the masterpiece of "Days of Future Past" was written at such a young age......brilliant songwriting.💙
Ain't it amazing all this great music was made by people that were barely out of high school?
This is absolutely amazing. M0:00DY BLUES! REPLAY IT BACK!
It still irritates me that that doesn’t work on mobile.
@@MelonDoesStuff sometimes it works, but sometimes UA-cam doesn’t cooperate
A timeless masterpiece for a bygone epoch with rebellion, imagination and fantasy.Nothing can bring back memories better,than a song which he was once connected with.
i’m 29 and loved this song for years… i don’t know why or how but i really do 🤷🏽♀️🤣
Just what you want to be you'll be in the end... and I love you...
Back to the "classics"....so good for the soul...
A rock masterpiece for all the times!
I remember watching Justin Hayward on tv in black & white singing this song and I fell head over heels with him! It was 1970 and the age of Aquarius. I was 4 almost 5 years old. And still feel the same!! God bless him and his family!
Wonderful fantastic song. Full of imagery and unforgettable melodies.
As an artist I use this song to help me paint very imaginative, creative canvases.
This song takes me to another place. And at that other place I create beautiful pottery pieces. Justin Hayward is a genius.
My son was conceived
2 this album... ...🎶
Thank you so much... 🎼💙
@BRICHET MAULAVE Brigitte probably Justin ;-)
@BRICHET MAULAVE Brigitte [google translate] oui Brigitte, c'est ce que je voulais dire :-) désolé je ne parle pas français ... c'est bien que nous puissions tous les deux apprécier une si belle musique même si nous ne parlons pas la langue de l'autre :)
One of my first really big crushes loaned me this Album. I listened to it over and over again into the wee hours of the morning. Hauntingly beautiful lyrics and instrumentals. That crush sizzled out 50 yrs agobut not my 💗 crush 💗 on the song. Still mystical and magical. 🌜🌌🌠
I was born in '78, I grew up in the 80s and 90s, and we enjoyed this music for what it was designed for, to deeply touch your soul when your where deeply involved in an Acid Trip. We chewed on an Acid known as Jesus Christ, it was very pure.
Just what you want to be, you'll be in the end...
This song is transcendent! The first time I heard it in the 70's I rushed out and bought the album. I've been a big fan ever since. It's one of those songs where you remember the first time hearing it. They also put on a great show!
Timeless beautiful music.
I was only 9 years old when this song came out and my older sisters played it all the time. One sister has since passed but this song takes me back to those good times.
Still listening in 2019
"Just what the truth is, I can't say anymore".
My husband's dad passed in 2011. 😢
This was his favorite song.💗
He served in Vietnam.
He said:
"I always wanted to go back and see the pretty trees." 🌴🌱🌴🌱
But he could never afford to go back to see it.💰
😭
Before he passed, he gave his younger son, my husband, a tiny baby pine tree.🌴
I'll never forget that.😖
Peace ✌
RIP 💗
@@pes6628 ty. I appreciate that.
@@eluweniestargazer2570 It sounds like he was a good man, and I always pray for every single decent person that isn't here anymore. I'm hoping that one day somebody is going to do the same for me.
Mine in 2013, I'm sorry. Lost some of myself to grief. Someone on twitter said Moody Blues, this was the song in my head.
RIP
Great song. Love the Moody Blues and Days of Future Passed, their greatest album.
Great Piece of the World ❤❤❤
"Just what you want to be you will be in the end."
Damn Hayward. It doesn't get any more brutally true
This song just rips a huge hole through my chest where my heart is supposed to be ToT
Easily one of the greatest songs of all-time!
Letters I've written, never meaning to send...
This is one of the greatest songs ever!😀🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥😍
I'm only 35,but this is one of my favorite songs EVER. His voice is so amazing and the echoing the song does is just incredible...I'm sitting in my truck trying to hear after I listened to it on the loudest my truck volume goes...I believe I damaged my ears....for real though 🤦🏻♀️🤣
This is the very first song ive heard that made me feel something i haven't before
It was re-released in 1972. I remember, because that was the summer I took off on my two year hitchhiking vision quest across America and Mexico, and that song got a lot of play on fm stations at night in the cars I got rides in. It’s one of my road songs. Priceless memories.
Satin, silk, velvet, she is that gentle brushing touch.🥰