The Moody Blues is an experience every time I listen to them. My 1st experience was in 68', at 18, in the Navy, on board a Destroyer, out at sea. I had headphones on and from the 1st beat I was hooked! Sitting here today, at 71, with headphones on . . . it's just like the 1st time all over again, and again and . . . I love the Moody Blues!
Absolutely mate. It’s the one band who’s music you can listen to time and time again and it still sounds fresh as the day it was recorded. Great that Justin and John are keeping the flame alive on their solo gigs. Wish they’d do another Blue Jays album now the Moodies are defunct.
Me tooo! FaLLIN IN In LOVE ALL OVER AGAIN! I LOVE JUST IN! LOVE YOU! I THANK DIVINE CREATOR OF ALL CREATION MOTHERGOD CREATOR OF ALL LOVE IS AND I AM IN LOVE WITH ALL MY BEAUTIFUL DIVINE SISTAR'S AND BROTHERS! LOVES BEING LOVE! WOOHOO! LOVE YOU! SHINE ON THE LOVE BEAM TO ALL LOVE IS! LOVE IS YOU! SHINE ON LOVE! HEART OVERFLOWING IN LOVE AND THANKSGIVING!
On this day July 4th I turned 76 . My life has been positively effected by The Moody Blues sense the mid , to late 60's . And I just discovered this lost album. They continue to enrich my spirit and feed my musical appetite. I am eternally grateful to them . The Veteran Cosmic Rockers
I first saw them at the California Ballroom Dunstable in 1967, although I have liked them since 'Go Now' I've lost count of how many times I have seen them since. Still one of the best bands around. Like you I am nearly 77 and have all there LP's and CD's. Never get fed up listening to them, although now they are really the 'Blue Jays'.
@@shillcreativeworkshopyes, it’s the Moody Blues. Ray Thomas sings at the very end. The Western Sky was written & sang by Justin Hayward. I believe this album was made in their older years. Mike Pindar was gone from the band at this time.
@@kathyrizzi8754 -- SORRY!!! -- While some of this IS The MOODY BLUES.....it is NOT a MOODY BLUES album. All this is, is a compilation of material by The MOODY BLUES and songs from their various solo projects all put together as a single entity. [Mike Pindar was gone from the band at this time] -- And, while that may be true, the first track is a Mike Pinder song from his "Among The Stars" CD!!! And, just because Ray Thomas sings a song at the end, it is NOT a "MOODY BLUES" released song. It is a track from a Ray Thomas solo album!!!
I am 60 also I was exposed to them when my older sister had 8 track tapes of them and albums. I would go in her room when she wasn’t home and listen to them for hours. Great band. I only started listening to them in high school.
Yeah the Moody blues found me a private boarding school in New Hampshire when I was in high school that’s why the song lazy day really resonates with me it describes perfectly our Sundays at the boarding school my favorite group instantly I’m in my 60s now there is still my favorite band especially my favorite English band
I'm 61 and they have been my favorite band since I was 9 when my Mom played Days of Future Past frequently. Best concerts I've ever been too. Lovely to see you again my friend.
Very good compilation! I am 73 year-old and the Moodies are my favorite band since 1967, when I used to play in a rock'n'roll band. I have never stopped of listening them, An entire life as a fan of the band. The best, ever!
I am with you there Jim. I am 72 and remember hearing "Go Now" on my first tiny transistor radio in my high school years. Saw the whole band something like twenty five times and go to every one of Justin's and John's solo shows that are nearby - and not so nearby sometimes. I met John in Hartford CT last year - a real gentleman.
The Moody's are an essential part of my progress through life. I too got serious headphones and became memorized by their harmonious melodies, thoughtful lyrics and an elegant interpretation that offset the more trivial musicians that were too timid to challenge our deepest thoughts and emotions. I'm now starting my 8th decade of life and I still am enthralled by their introspection, and wondrous compositions.
I love the Moody Blues and tonight is the first time I listen to the lost album , it is talking to my youth all the way to my present, today, it’s magic , what a joy to my heart, I go back in time and loving every seconds of it, even right now at 68, I can fly again at this moment…so free …hum!!!!
ah... the moody blues is probably one of the best band of all time... not well known, but one of the best... it is magic, it is a part of paradise, a part of the past, of the present and the future... a part of all what is the beauty of the world and life... in fact it is just the moody blues... i love them....
A wonderful band. Never went to the 'Cross Roads' like so many. Music ranging from Rock to Mystical to classic rolled into an amazing effect on emotions. BTW Satan buys the soul of the musician for fame and fortune when meeting at the 'Cross Roads'. A Great movie as well... 'Symphony for the Devil' a reminder of actuality
Fell in love with their music in my mid teens (late 60's). I hadn't heard these songs in this compilation before and just loved it. Thank you for posting
Introduced my daughter to this group ..she is now 63 and adores the Moodys to this day..nice to feel l did something to contribute to her happiness and appreciation of excellent music..🇨🇦
This music unfolds like a picture book full of stars, where birds come spinning, spinning farandoles, cracking rattles and dancing wizards. From rounds to nursery rhymes, the arrangements display their mystery, the songs fill with fervor and the instruments have the roundness and brilliance of chimes 🌿🎋🍃
Having a pair of Koss headphones on some draw and a trip,with my Moody Blues,Floyd, Yes et all,was BLISS,,that band helped me through a bad time ata young age.Thank you, Justin and John. from a 16 yr old ,now 70.
44 years into the journey and The Moody Blues have been part of every single one of them. My father has excellent taste in music. I've never heard this one before! I thought I'd heard them all. Thank you!
Love this group and the positive messages in the music, I was introduced to them when I was 12 in 1968 with In Search of the Lost Chord, my brother taught me to meditate to them that Christmas and since that day I have listened to them been to two live concerts, but I know that with out their music in my life I would not have made it through, my mom had MS when I was born and my dad had a stroke when I was 14 my mom was devastated she went from a walker to a wheelchair in the days following. My dad lost the use of his right side and speech and through it all were the notes and messages from these songs that is just a side note of how my life changed because of their music.
This could have been a great set list for a Final Grand Tour if they all had stayed together long enough... Grand example of their depth, talents, and influence... I’ve been a fan for 52 years, and I’m convinced that they are the reason I’ve made it to 69 years old... I can only imagine what they will produce when they reunite in the next phase of their cosmic journey... God bless the Moody Blues...
Hey jr8870, I've also been a fan since I was 17, and now I'm the same age as you man. And I feel the same way about the MB's as you. Their lyrics helped shaped my personality, my sense of self, my attitude towards life...and I've been to about a hundred concerts of both the whole band (including Pinder & of course, Ray) and Justin's tours.
Barry... Thanks for the input... I fully understand where you’re coming from, and I totally agree with your assessment.... As John Lodge says at the end of every concert, “Keep the faith, and keep rocking!!”... All the best, JR... 🤟🏼🤟🏼
I’ve been following the Moodies since the mid 60’s. They are mUsical geniuses. Nothing compared to seeing them live. After “Go NOW” they brought in Justin Hayward, who song writing turned them into one of the best groups ever. Mike Pinder invented the ‘Mellotron’, the grandfather of the Moog. Ray Thomas was my favorite though. Sadly Ray Thomas passed away the night before their induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Mike Pinder worked at Streetly Electronics for 18 months in the early 1960s as a tester, but he did not invent the mellotron. It's initial creation is credited to American, California-based Harry Chamberlin' and his Musicmaster 600 instruments. It's final form involves a number of people and is somewhat complex. The instrument was ungainly, heavy and temperamental, easily affected by temperature and humidity. Pinder's technical understanding of the instrument was an added plus in the Moodies, he being usually able to repair or adjust any glitches. The Moodies were not, however, the first UK rock and roll band to make use of the mellotron, that distinction goes to Graham Bond. Robert Moog's famous synthesizer first appeared in 1964, debuting commercially in 1965, roughly two years after the mellotron, though the two instruments were not alike.
I recall hearing "GO NOW" on my first tiny transister radio while in high school (am 74 now). Have little doubt if Denny Laine and Clint Warwick had not left the band and make room for Justin and John, the Moody Blues would have been a "One hit wonder" and likely would have never been heard from again. Surely Justin would have made his mark in the music world, just not as we know him now. Saw the band live 20+ times. See Justin's and John's solo shows whenever they are near. Met John in Hartford CT in 2020. Would be great if someone could convince Justin to tour with John once more before the opportunity is lost.
It is sad that the Moody Blues' induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame came after Ray Thomas' death. It should have happened decades earlier. I put it down to a kind of snobbery by music critics who always looked down on the band, although the public loved them and bought their records by the millions.
They saved my life. I always wondered how many times people have told them that very thing. I wouldn't be the person I am today without the Moody Blues. Love always, Jody Hill
Moody Blues are finished as a touring band since the retirement of Graeme Edge. All we have left now is the music, so it’s great to hear these compilations. We can IMAGINE it’s a new Moodies album, cause we’re never gonna get a real new one. Thanks for the posting.
@@timothyantoine5321 Moraz is the soul and colour of the early eighties Moodies' albums. After he was sacked unfairly the quality of the band dropped. Said by somebody who considers them the best band ever before they just got consumed by mediocrity.
@@sialatorah Mediocrity started when Moraz joined the group he was more like a cancer than anything else . My church organist would have been a better replacement for Pinder than Moraz ever was .
Shoot. This band and the solo artists seems to have a bottomless reservoir of very melodic beautiful songs. How come I only ever hear "Nights in White Satin"? During the lickdown I dug deeper into this band, getting their core 7 albums. They were so great, I bought the rest, which were very good as well. And now this, which I've never heard. I realize it is the solo work, but it is excellent. My head continues to spin. Criminally underrated band!!
By now you have been through the core 7? Since all 7 are more or less "concept albums,", another fine way to listen is in a darkened, mood lit room , no video, under headphones, with whatever means you use to put yourself into a meditative state - from beginning to end , without interruption.
@@SuperFacen The way you describe is EXACTLY how MB insisted that the record company producers/executives listened to each album for the first time and they didn't let them hear singles, practice sessions, or recording sessions until the entire album was complete and ready for YOUR treatment, sit in a recliner and chill! Listening any other way is a diminished experience although the individual cuts are also great. No executive ever suggested changes or different song orders after that, they just said, "I got nothing, let's cut this thing." There were always enough hot singles anyway so they covered that base and albums were the new moneymakers, you didn't want fans grabbing up 45s of the hits ( 45s remember those groovy thangs?) so smart bands were aiming for that market. Concept albums or albums with all hits (thinking Led Zep, Beatles, Stones etc.) with no filler songs made the albums sell along with the art and lyrics etc..
1. Among the Stars (Pinder) 0:00 2. Captivated by You (Hayward) 2:14 3. My Little Lovely (Thomas) 4:59 4. Get Me Out of Here (Lodge) 6:41 5. Fantasy Flight (Pinder) 10:32 6. Water (Hayward) 15:04 7. In My Mind (Lodge) 17:42 / (Not So) Soon (Moraz, et al.) 22:30 8. The Western Sky (Hayward) 22:52 9. Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night (Dylan Thomas, Edge, et al.) 29:48 10. 10,000 Light Years Ago (Lodge) 30:20 11. Peace Planet Proclamation (Pinder) 34:19 12. The Best Things in Life (Pinder) 35:05 13. The Trouble with Memories (Thomas, et al.) 38:50
I STARTED LISTENING TO THE MOODY'S @ THE AGE OF 9 YRS. I HAVE EVERYTHING THEY HAVE EVER WRITTEN......YOU ARE A SPECIAL SPIRITUAL CREATURE TO ENJOY THE MOODY BLUE'S....THERE ARE ONLY A SMALL MINORITY OF US HERE ON THE PLANET WHO SEE THE WORLD AS THEY DO......TO KNOW THE MOODY BLUE'S IS TO KNOW ME......SO....NOW YOU KNOW MY LIFE.....😇🙏❤👽🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🤗🐦❤🙏
The most underrated, underappreciated, overcriticized 60s band! Justin Hayward, the most underrated singer, songwriter and guitarist! What a voice! What songs! I saw a video about the band that I thought was a tribute but turned out to be a mixed bag of positive and negative reviews. Someone made fun of my favorite song, "Question," saying it was somehow bad, dumb or something negative to ask the questions he asks, namely, "Why do we never get an answer when we're knocking at the door, with a thousand million questions about hate and death and war." I thought, asshole! I think of those lyrics as intensely profound and emotionally moving human commentary. Then on top of that there's the unusual and roller coaster of the aggressive questioning of humanity's insanities with the tender loving tribute to a love: "It's not the way that you say it, when you do those things to me, it's the more the way you really mean it, when you tell me what will be..." Such beauty, tenderness, power in every way. I finally saw a clip of the Moodies' R&R Hall of Fame acceptance and it was a complete shambles. Members not even paying attention. I recognized a very changed Mike Pinder just chit chatting with someone. The first person to speak was unidentified and unrecognized, and he even said he didn't think anyone would know him. Right! There's only one lineup that counts, the one with Pinder, whose mellotron I consider the "sound" of the Moody Blues. Someone in the video also put down the mellotron! They have always been my all time sentimental as well as musical favorite. And of course people also condemned their transition to a more pop sound. So where did all this material come from? Outtakes? Songs not on albums? Why wouldn't they be? OH, and does anyone wonder why the great producer Tony Clarke is never mentioned let alone thanked for his pivotal role? Unbelievable.
If this compilation of tracks were released on CD I have no doubt that it would go to number one in the charts. And there would be a whole new generation of Moody Blues fans.
Beautiful music and photography! Click-bait title, however, because these songs were truthfully never lost! All of them long-existed in my (and others) collections!
Sole Sustaining, Melodic, Ambient, serene, and trippy! Just the music for long trips in enclosed surroundings. Traveling without moving. By the way, who found this? It's such a complete and masterful work. Wow!
I have been listening to the moody's for the last forty out of sixty-two years of my life. I have seen them thirteen times. The only song I wish they would do. Well let me refrained that their are only two members left. But the only song I wish they would do. Wish was relesd by these two. Is Nights winter years off the Blue Jay's album. I highly recommend you listen to it full volume .
so what was it titled, what year, I heard john lodge and ray thomas' songs I never heard,,justin hayward too,,,you can hear graeme edge's poetry and voice,,,,,,,interesting Ed....
Listening to it now. "My Little Lovely" sung by Ray Thomas is on the "Strange Times" album. Others I had never heard before or even knew they existed. Good mix of songs.
Мне 70 лет, впервые я услышал The Moody Blues в 1967г. на виноловом диске Moody Blues in search of the Lost Chord... (!) Это было нечто фантастическое !! The Moody Blues одна из лучших британских групп современной музыки, большое им спасибо... (!)
Try Isn't Life Strange almost every morning at the end of 1972... LOL (I ended up buying every classic 7 albums and almost all their later and solo albums!!!) My favorite songs change from time to time and life circumstances, but Emily's song, You can Never Go Home, When you are a Free man, Watching and Waiting, and of course... Isn't Life Strange hold a very special place in my life journey. A great big heartfelt THANK YOU to Graeme Edge, Ray Thomas, Mike Pinder, Justin Hayward, and John Lodge!!! I am a better person for having discovered and grown though enjoying and sharing your beautiful tunes, melodies, instrumentals...
More on the Hall of Fame "ceremony." It was like, how can we feel so dazzled by this "honor" at this stage, over 50 years after bursting onto the scene with the groundbreaking Day of Future Passed? Talk about anticlimactic! 4 great singer songwriters. Love Pinder's material, so spiritual and mystical. Ray's beauty and psychedelia. Lodge's masterful rock classics! the 4-part harmonies. That gorgeous mellotron. Higher and higher!
In de first place thanks for all the info you send for us. Im still looking for een 8-track from de moody blues with all extrem souns out of Africa , i can't find it mauby you know it ? 1.m 81 and still fan from the first side , 60,years ago the band was there And never gone back out of mij head thanks ok
It's not an Album...its different songs from various albums put together like an album. Read through comments..you'll find explanation. It is good though!
I made this a few years ago and ended up becoming friends with Lee Thomas in the process. In my original upload, I explained that this is purely fan-made and give links to all of the albums the songs came off of. I'm not sure who this is who reposted the 'album' but I'm just happy it's out there and people are hearing it.
Listening straight or cosmically released... I've been a Moody's Maniac before their introduction to this side of the pond.... GO NOW started it all and I was helping her go in thru the bathroom window as it happened.... Windowpanes...Batman Blues.... Sunshine Superman.... only allowed interdimensional appreciation to something truly sublime in any state of mind..... Live performances were a state of Nirvana all on their own but starlit nites curled up with a skin2skin aficionado are the thots that linger with the replayed sounds. Oklahoma City was my last live viewing.... very warm spot in my heart. Moody's Forever
Amamos Moody Blues, eu e meu companheiro. Ele me apresentou ao grupo há tempos. O primeiro som Homem melancólico. Depois todos os vinis e gravações possíveis.
Would be great if the Moodies did these songs together as an album wether solo or with the band, they are great all individual talents like the Beatles were. Miss Ray and his flute a great loss to music 😢 They always use women as a replacement well done Moodies, only women can play like Ray as he played so gently, my daughter can play the flute but never continued learning it on a higher plane due to her teaching career...love your choices for an imaginary album for the Moodies, Im sure they will be impressed if they saw this compilation, well done. 🎸💕🎶🎵🎶 love the visuals, beautiful 🌟🎵🎶🎵
I would sincerely love to hear surviving snippets (if there are any) from the abandoned preliminary pre pro tracks from the project that followed Seventh Sojourn (and prior to their hiatus). Some may debate me on the once upon a time existence of this project however all three evening news broadcasts that evening announced the predicted breakup of the band noting that the turmoil had erupted in the studio resulting in one member destroying the multitrack reel with all members storming from the premises.
The Moody Blues is an experience every time I listen to them. My 1st experience was in 68', at 18, in the Navy, on board a Destroyer, out at sea. I had headphones on and from the 1st beat I was hooked! Sitting here today, at 71, with headphones on . . . it's just like the 1st time all over again, and again and . . . I love the Moody Blues!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Absolutely mate. It’s the one band who’s music you can listen to time and time again and it still sounds fresh as the day it was recorded. Great that Justin and John are keeping the flame alive on their solo gigs. Wish they’d do another Blue Jays album now the Moodies are defunct.
Me tooo! FaLLIN IN In LOVE ALL OVER AGAIN! I LOVE JUST IN! LOVE YOU! I THANK DIVINE CREATOR OF ALL CREATION MOTHERGOD CREATOR OF ALL LOVE IS AND I AM IN LOVE WITH ALL MY BEAUTIFUL DIVINE SISTAR'S AND BROTHERS! LOVES BEING LOVE! WOOHOO! LOVE YOU! SHINE ON THE LOVE BEAM TO ALL LOVE IS! LOVE IS YOU! SHINE ON LOVE! HEART OVERFLOWING IN LOVE AND THANKSGIVING!
Oh ja!! 💙💙💙💙 Thank you for our freedom..God bless you always 💕
I totally relate !
And I’m 68 years old and Moody Blues is the gratest band Of my whole life since I knew them in 1969
On this day July 4th I turned 76 . My life has been positively effected by The Moody Blues sense the mid , to late 60's . And I just discovered this lost album. They continue to enrich my spirit and feed my musical appetite. I am eternally grateful to them . The Veteran Cosmic Rockers
I first saw them at the California Ballroom Dunstable in 1967, although I have liked them since 'Go Now' I've lost count of how many times I have seen them since. Still one of the best bands around. Like you I am nearly 77 and have all there LP's and CD's. Never get fed up listening to them, although now they are really the 'Blue Jays'.
Never heard the lost album
Can you name it for me
When you get a chance
67 and still love moody blues
What can I say I've good taste
THIS IS NOT THE MOODY BLUES
@@shillcreativeworkshopyes, it’s the Moody Blues. Ray Thomas sings at the very end. The Western Sky was written & sang by Justin Hayward. I believe this album was made in their older years. Mike Pindar was gone from the band at this time.
@@kathyrizzi8754 -- SORRY!!! -- While some of this IS The MOODY BLUES.....it is NOT a MOODY BLUES album. All this is, is a compilation of material by The MOODY BLUES and songs from their various solo projects all put together as a single entity. [Mike Pindar was gone from the band at this time] -- And, while that may be true, the first track is a Mike Pinder song from his "Among The Stars" CD!!! And, just because Ray Thomas sings a song at the end, it is NOT a "MOODY BLUES" released song. It is a track from a Ray Thomas solo album!!!
I'm 60 years old and they have been my favorite band for 51 years!
Yea man keep on triping, ✌️
I am 60 also
I was exposed to them when my older sister had 8 track tapes of them and albums.
I would go in her room when she wasn’t home and listen to them for hours.
Great band. I only started listening to them in high school.
Yeah the Moody blues found me a private boarding school in New Hampshire when I was in high school that’s why the song lazy day really resonates with me it describes perfectly our Sundays at the boarding school my favorite group instantly I’m in my 60s now there is still my favorite band especially my favorite English band
I'm 61 and they have been my favorite band since I was 9 when my Mom played Days of Future Past frequently.
Best concerts I've ever been too.
Lovely to see you again my friend.
Aaronk.me toô since february 1968 thé mellotron thé flûte thé voices hitted my ears .was à kid
I'm 62 and have seen them 32 times, favorite band EVER!
Very good compilation! I am 73 year-old and the Moodies are my favorite band since 1967, when I used to play in a rock'n'roll band. I have never stopped of listening them, An entire life as a fan of the band. The best, ever!
THIS IS NOT THE MOODY BLUES
Well Im 70 and still love listen to there great music, I have seen then twice live and thats memery for the life
I'm 73 years old I have been listening to the moodies since go now Seen them in several concerts.
I am with you there Jim. I am 72 and remember hearing "Go Now" on my first tiny transistor radio in my high school years. Saw the whole band something like twenty five times and go to every one of Justin's and John's solo shows that are nearby - and not so nearby sometimes. I met John in Hartford CT last year - a real gentleman.
Justin Hayward has one of the best melodic voices in the history of popular music. Still has it today too.
Mike Pinder is the soul of the Moody Blues imo & that's why the classic 7 are the best.
The Moody's are an essential part of my progress through life. I too got serious headphones and became memorized by their harmonious melodies, thoughtful lyrics and an elegant interpretation that offset the more trivial musicians that were too timid to challenge our deepest thoughts and emotions. I'm now starting my 8th decade of life and I still am enthralled by their introspection, and wondrous compositions.
Yes they're even better with headphones & some degree of psychedelics to help get everything out of them. Timothy Leary Lives!
Best Way To Travel is great with headphones. You notice that ?
I am 67 and The Moodys are still my favourite.
I love the Moody Blues and tonight is the first time I listen to the lost album , it is talking to my youth all the way to my present, today, it’s magic , what a joy to my heart, I go back in time and loving every seconds of it, even right now at 68, I can fly again at this moment…so free …hum!!!!
Wonderful recital. Beautiful songs. Have loved the Moodies since 1967. Luv them now.
THIS IS NOT THE MOODY BLUES
ah... the moody blues is probably one of the best band of all time... not well known, but one of the best... it is magic, it is a part of paradise, a part of the past, of the present and the future... a part of all what is the beauty of the world and life... in fact it is just the moody blues... i love them....
A wonderful band. Never went to the 'Cross Roads' like so many. Music ranging from Rock to Mystical to classic rolled into an amazing effect on emotions. BTW Satan buys the soul of the musician for fame and fortune when meeting at the 'Cross Roads'. A Great movie as well... 'Symphony for the Devil' a reminder of actuality
Not possibly definitely the worlds best band ever to come & always will be.
Fell in love with their music in my mid teens (late 60's). I hadn't heard these songs in this compilation before and just loved it. Thank you for posting
Introduced my daughter to this group ..she is now 63 and adores the Moodys to this day..nice to feel l did something to contribute to her happiness and appreciation of excellent music..🇨🇦
This music unfolds like a picture book full of stars, where birds come spinning, spinning farandoles, cracking rattles and dancing wizards. From rounds to nursery rhymes, the arrangements display their mystery, the songs fill with fervor and the instruments have the roundness and brilliance of chimes 🌿🎋🍃
Having a pair of Koss headphones on some draw and a trip,with my Moody Blues,Floyd, Yes et all,was BLISS,,that band helped me through a bad time ata young age.Thank you, Justin and John. from a 16 yr old ,now 70.
44 years into the journey and The Moody Blues have been part of every single one of them. My father has excellent taste in music. I've never heard this one before! I thought I'd heard them all. Thank you!
Fabulous way to spend a Saturday afternoon sewing! I thoroughly enjoyed each and every second. I’ve been a Moodies fan forever.
I always listen to them when I am sewing Shirley :)
@@dfailing1 would love to put on what you sewed!!! 😄😄
No it's always a Forever Tuesday afternoon when the Moody's play lol ;)
Love this group and the positive messages in the music, I was introduced to them when I was 12 in 1968 with In Search of the Lost Chord, my brother taught me to meditate to them that Christmas and since that day I have listened to them been to two live concerts, but I know that with out their music in my life I would not have made it through, my mom had MS when I was born and my dad had a stroke when I was 14 my mom was devastated she went from a walker to a wheelchair in the days following. My dad lost the use of his right side and speech and through it all were the notes and messages from these songs that is just a side note of how my life changed because of their music.
THIS IS NOT THE MOODY BLUES
@@shillcreativeworkshop who is it then? Is it AI posing as The Moody Blues?
Always has been and always will be mentally soothing and a focus for my mind. Thank you for the music 🎶 🎵 🎶. ❤️😎🌹🦋
I have been a fan since I first heard Go Now back in 1965! I have loved everything they've done since! This is a great collection!
Me too! And I’m 70 yrs old now. They’re still my favorite band of all time. Their lyrics have such meaning and the music is heavenly. 💙🥰💙
The Moodys make the balance of wonderful lyrics and the right sounds to make great songs!
This could have been a great set list for a Final Grand Tour if they all had stayed together long enough... Grand example of their depth, talents, and influence... I’ve been a fan for 52 years, and I’m convinced that they are the reason I’ve made it to 69 years old... I can only imagine what they will produce when they reunite in the next phase of their cosmic journey... God bless the Moody Blues...
Hey jr8870, I've also been a fan since I was 17, and now I'm the same age as you man. And I feel the same way about the MB's as you. Their lyrics helped shaped my personality, my sense of self, my attitude towards life...and I've been to about a hundred concerts of both the whole band (including Pinder & of course, Ray) and Justin's tours.
Barry... Thanks for the input... I fully understand where you’re coming from, and I totally agree with your assessment.... As John Lodge says at the end of every concert, “Keep the faith, and keep rocking!!”... All the best, JR... 🤟🏼🤟🏼
@@jr8870 Where do you live?
Her lykt een schildery ZoMmOoi liefe lief. Mmmmm
Onne flower for us i likeyou forever i know i feel it thank you
I have always loved this band. Each album took you on a journey and album cover art was as mesmerizing as the music. Nice find!
I’ve been following the Moodies since the mid 60’s. They are mUsical geniuses. Nothing compared to seeing them live. After “Go NOW” they brought in Justin Hayward, who song writing turned them into one of the best groups ever. Mike Pinder invented the ‘Mellotron’, the grandfather of the Moog. Ray Thomas was my favorite though. Sadly Ray Thomas passed away the night before their induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Mike Pinder worked at Streetly Electronics for 18 months in the early 1960s as a tester, but he did not invent the mellotron. It's initial creation is credited to American, California-based Harry Chamberlin' and his Musicmaster 600 instruments. It's final form involves a number of people and is somewhat complex. The instrument was ungainly, heavy and temperamental, easily affected by temperature and humidity. Pinder's technical understanding of the instrument was an added plus in the Moodies, he being usually able to repair or adjust any glitches.
The Moodies were not, however, the first UK rock and roll band to make use of the mellotron, that distinction goes to Graham Bond.
Robert Moog's famous synthesizer first appeared in 1964, debuting commercially in 1965, roughly two years after the mellotron, though the two instruments were not alike.
I recall hearing "GO NOW" on my first tiny transister radio while in high school (am 74 now). Have little doubt if Denny Laine and Clint Warwick had not left the band and make room for Justin and John, the Moody Blues would have been a "One hit wonder" and likely would have never been heard from again. Surely Justin would have made his mark in the music world, just not as we know him now. Saw the band live 20+ times. See Justin's and John's solo shows whenever they are near. Met John in Hartford CT in 2020. Would be great if someone could convince Justin to tour with John once more before the opportunity is lost.
@@thomaskowalcky4553I so agree with you, I’m 74 too & heard their very first Album…” Days Of Future Passed. “ such a classy band! 🌹
It is sad that the Moody Blues' induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame came after Ray Thomas' death. It should have happened decades earlier. I put it down to a kind of snobbery by music critics who always looked down on the band, although the public loved them and bought their records by the millions.
Absolutely Brilliant band.
Thanks for sharing this visual and musical masterpiece.
They saved my life.
I always wondered how many times people have told them that very thing. I wouldn't be the person I am today without the Moody Blues.
Love always,
Jody Hill
Moody Blues are finished as a touring band since the retirement of Graeme Edge. All we have left now is the music, so it’s great to hear these compilations. We can IMAGINE it’s a new Moodies album, cause we’re never gonna get a real new one. Thanks for the posting.
.......and possibly to see Justin when he tours. I did in Sacramento a short time ago....hope this will happen again
It’s so sad that they are no longer a band. But we have the music, as you said.
I am so delightful to have found this! It is wonderful!
Yikes.
Nice, nice, NICE compilation of songs from the various Moody's solo albums. I own them all, but I've never thought to listen to them mixed. Nice!
I wish Mike Pinder stayed with the group, he would add his special voice to who knows how many great songs!
I totally agree
His replacement Patrick Moraz ended up suing the group. What a mistake he was....
@@Cryo837 Moraz couldn't replace Pinder in any way . He wasn't even a good temporary fill in . Pinder was the founder the meltron was the spirit .
@@timothyantoine5321 Moraz is the soul and colour of the early eighties Moodies' albums. After he was sacked unfairly the quality of the band dropped. Said by somebody who considers them the best band ever before they just got consumed by mediocrity.
@@sialatorah Mediocrity started when Moraz joined the group he was more like a cancer than anything else . My church organist would have been a better replacement for Pinder than Moraz ever was .
Shoot. This band and the solo artists seems to have a bottomless reservoir of very melodic beautiful songs. How come I only ever hear "Nights in White Satin"? During the lickdown I dug deeper into this band, getting their core 7 albums. They were so great, I bought the rest, which were very good as well. And now this, which I've never heard. I realize it is the solo work, but it is excellent. My head continues to spin. Criminally underrated band!!
Lickdown 😅😅😅😅
Glad you discovered them. Yeah, really underrated band.
During the lickdown you dug deeper? Sheesh.
By now you have been through the core 7? Since all 7 are more or less "concept albums,", another fine way to listen is in a darkened, mood lit room , no video, under headphones, with whatever means you use to put yourself into a meditative state - from beginning to end , without interruption.
@@SuperFacen The way you describe is EXACTLY how MB insisted that the record company producers/executives listened to each album for the first time and they didn't let them hear singles, practice sessions, or recording sessions until the entire album was complete and ready for YOUR treatment, sit in a recliner and chill!
Listening any other way is a diminished experience although the individual cuts are also great.
No executive ever suggested changes or different song orders after that, they just said, "I got nothing, let's cut this thing." There were always enough hot singles anyway so they covered that base and albums were the new moneymakers, you didn't want fans grabbing up 45s of the hits ( 45s remember those groovy thangs?) so smart bands were aiming for that market. Concept albums or albums with all hits (thinking Led Zep, Beatles, Stones etc.) with no filler songs made the albums sell along with the art and lyrics etc..
I would put Octave in the mix as well, making 8 albums . And their solo albums were great too, particularly Blue Jays and From Mighty Oaks.
1. Among the Stars (Pinder) 0:00
2. Captivated by You (Hayward) 2:14
3. My Little Lovely (Thomas) 4:59
4. Get Me Out of Here (Lodge) 6:41
5. Fantasy Flight (Pinder) 10:32
6. Water (Hayward) 15:04
7. In My Mind (Lodge) 17:42 / (Not So) Soon (Moraz, et al.) 22:30
8. The Western Sky (Hayward) 22:52
9. Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night (Dylan Thomas, Edge, et al.) 29:48
10. 10,000 Light Years Ago (Lodge) 30:20
11. Peace Planet Proclamation (Pinder) 34:19
12. The Best Things in Life (Pinder) 35:05
13. The Trouble with Memories (Thomas, et al.) 38:50
Moody blues never has put out a bad album as far as I'm concerned
Thank you for the song list and times!
My little lovely
@@randy1899 hi Randy .I do love thé 7th core..saw them with noisy moraz in 81 they boréd me.mho.saw in 73:My best live...
Which album is this?
I STARTED LISTENING TO THE MOODY'S @ THE AGE OF 9 YRS. I HAVE EVERYTHING THEY HAVE EVER WRITTEN......YOU ARE A SPECIAL SPIRITUAL CREATURE TO ENJOY THE MOODY BLUE'S....THERE ARE ONLY A SMALL MINORITY OF US HERE ON THE PLANET WHO SEE THE WORLD AS THEY DO......TO KNOW THE MOODY BLUE'S IS TO KNOW ME......SO....NOW YOU KNOW MY LIFE.....😇🙏❤👽🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🤗🐦❤🙏
"its all about us if we could but Percival", blessings
I'm with you, Sharon.
I feel the same☮️💝🎼
So NOW you know me too🙋♀️
From early 70’s to presently 9/2021
The feelings deep within is
I think…spiritual.
They are in my heart and my soul forever!! I wish people would listen to their words not just their music.
The most underrated, underappreciated, overcriticized 60s band! Justin Hayward, the most underrated singer, songwriter and guitarist! What a voice! What songs! I saw a video about the band that I thought was a tribute but turned out to be a mixed bag of positive and negative reviews. Someone made fun of my favorite song, "Question," saying it was somehow bad, dumb or something negative to ask the questions he asks, namely, "Why do we never get an answer when we're knocking at the door, with a thousand million questions about hate and death and war." I thought, asshole! I think of those lyrics as intensely profound and emotionally moving human commentary. Then on top of that there's the unusual and roller coaster of the aggressive questioning of humanity's insanities with the tender loving tribute to a love: "It's not the way that you say it, when you do those things to me, it's the more the way you really mean it, when you tell me what will be..." Such beauty, tenderness, power in every way.
I finally saw a clip of the Moodies' R&R Hall of Fame acceptance and it was a complete shambles. Members not even paying attention. I recognized a very changed Mike Pinder just chit chatting with someone. The first person to speak was unidentified and unrecognized, and he even said he didn't think anyone would know him. Right! There's only one lineup that counts, the one with Pinder, whose mellotron I consider the "sound" of the Moody Blues. Someone in the video also put down the mellotron!
They have always been my all time sentimental as well as musical favorite.
And of course people also condemned their transition to a more pop sound.
So where did all this material come from? Outtakes? Songs not on albums? Why wouldn't they be?
OH, and does anyone wonder why the great producer Tony Clarke is never mentioned let alone thanked for his pivotal role? Unbelievable.
If this compilation of tracks were released on CD I have no doubt that it would go to number one in the charts. And there would be a whole new generation of Moody Blues fans.
Beautiful music and photography!
Click-bait title, however, because these songs were truthfully never lost!
All of them long-existed in my (and others) collections!
Sole Sustaining, Melodic, Ambient, serene, and trippy! Just the music for long trips in enclosed surroundings. Traveling without moving. By the way, who found this? It's such a complete and masterful work. Wow!
What a band a tight sound,, great voices and harmonies and what lyrics. A complete band if I don’t say .
I'm still a listener , to the moodies ! I really dig their style --- peace out man 🙏✌️🌄🌈
This is a great Album even if was to lost..Moody Blues are the greatest.
th sooo much for posting this, I love the Moodies, and these solo songs by Lodge, Pinder, Thomas and Hayward
are phenomenal
I have been listening to the moody's for the last forty out of sixty-two years of my life. I have seen them thirteen times. The only song I wish they would do. Well let me refrained that their are only two members left. But the only song I wish they would do. Wish was relesd by these two. Is Nights winter years off the Blue Jay's album. I highly recommend you listen to it full volume .
I thought I heard all there albums but dont recall this one. Love it.
love everything about this song! Captivating!
lovely thank you my i hear Pink Floyd in here at times its wonderful
I am a big fan of compilations like this. Well done!
I’ve listened 2 the Moodies since Go now. A unique band of true musicians. A favorite of mine. Incredible album covers ..
so what was it titled, what year, I heard john lodge and ray thomas' songs I never heard,,justin hayward too,,,you can hear graeme edge's poetry and voice,,,,,,,interesting Ed....
New horizons simply beautiful song
All these yours it is beyond awesome the visual remind me so much of my home in Maine US tall evergreens in the snow to my most favorite things while
Excellent slideshow, love your photography.
Me gusta un Clasico.Gracias.
I love this!
I was lucky enough to see them three times, once with an orchestra.
Não conhecia. Belíssimo!!!
As musicas tocadas, levam ao primórdio da banda
I took a fantasy flight and it was joyful. Thanks guys for sharing.
A wonderful way to put it!
Listening to it now. "My Little Lovely" sung by Ray Thomas is on the "Strange Times" album. Others I had never heard before or even knew they existed. Good mix of songs.
Wow another classic from the Moodies. all beautiful songs........sadly now without Ray & Graeme ..😥😥
Voices from heaven🙏
Great compilation of Moodies music. AMONG THE STARS would have been great as a total Moodies song.
Here I go again, thanks guys for sharing your works and genius. Love and best wishes..
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Nice compilation.
Мне 70 лет, впервые я услышал The Moody Blues в 1967г. на виноловом диске Moody Blues in search of the Lost Chord... (!)
Это было нечто фантастическое !!
The Moody Blues одна из лучших британских групп современной музыки, большое им спасибо... (!)
Excelente álbum.
it does not exist. Someone compiled their solo songs.
Thanks for compiling it
fantastic album , thanks you.
not an album, compilation by someone, without MBs permission, of individual separate recordings that have existed for years.
ALWAYS WONDERFUL TO WAKE UP TO THE MOODY BLUE'S......👽🙏💖😇💝💝💝💝🙏
Try Isn't Life Strange almost every morning at the end of 1972... LOL (I ended up buying every classic 7 albums and almost all their later and solo albums!!!) My favorite songs change from time to time and life circumstances, but Emily's song, You can Never Go Home, When you are a Free man, Watching and Waiting, and of course... Isn't Life Strange hold a very special place in my life journey. A great big heartfelt THANK YOU to Graeme Edge, Ray Thomas, Mike Pinder, Justin Hayward, and John Lodge!!! I am a better person for having discovered and grown though enjoying and sharing your beautiful tunes, melodies, instrumentals...
More on the Hall of Fame "ceremony." It was like, how can we feel so dazzled by this "honor" at this stage, over 50 years after bursting onto the scene with the groundbreaking Day of Future Passed? Talk about anticlimactic! 4 great singer songwriters. Love Pinder's material, so spiritual and mystical. Ray's beauty and psychedelia. Lodge's masterful rock classics! the 4-part harmonies. That gorgeous mellotron. Higher and higher!
beautiful
Awesome love this.❤️
Pinder's songs are the strongest in this collection, imo.
A mythic journey to The Moody Blues essence, in and out. Thanks Dan Schwartz!
You have no details of any information about this? It's great by the way!
Ok..imnot...
Uff..
Jaaaaa....😀😀😀😀😀
YaAA...nevergood...eehhh...fc....
Excelente álbum
In de first place thanks for all the info you send for us. Im still looking for een 8-track from de moody blues with all extrem souns out of Africa , i can't find it mauby you know it ? 1.m 81 and still fan from the first side , 60,years ago the band was there
And never gone back out of mij head
thanks ok
This is gorgeous, why have they not released this? I love this, anyone got a track list?
It's not an Album...its different songs from various albums put together like an album. Read through comments..you'll find explanation. It is good though!
I made this a few years ago and ended up becoming friends with Lee Thomas in the process. In my original upload, I explained that this is purely fan-made and give links to all of the albums the songs came off of. I'm not sure who this is who reposted the 'album' but I'm just happy it's out there and people are hearing it.
@@moodyuniverse7826
Just a fantastic listening journey.
This assembly of wonderful jams is excellently placed.
Truly a trip.
Thank you
Really like “Get me out of here! “ John Lodge wrote some great songs ‼️🥰
L'un des plus grands groupes pop une musique fantastique, des voix superbes ils seront éternels.
Good music, most of it I've never heard.
THE MOODY'S ARE AWESOME......😇🙏👽💝🤗🙏
Steven Hill, this is a compilation of the individual work of the members of The Moody Blues, Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Mike Pinder.
Love them always
Justin...we will get there .. have faith..☯️♾☮🔜
As pessoas que deram deslike precisam buscar mais entendimento sobre música. O álbum é maravilhoso como todos que eu conheço.
They are the soundtrack for my life.
Listening straight or cosmically released... I've been a Moody's Maniac before their introduction to this side of the pond.... GO NOW started it all and I was helping her go in thru the bathroom window as it happened.... Windowpanes...Batman Blues.... Sunshine Superman.... only allowed interdimensional appreciation to something truly sublime in any state of mind..... Live performances were a state of Nirvana all on their own but starlit nites curled up with a skin2skin aficionado are the thots that linger with the replayed sounds.
Oklahoma City was my last live viewing.... very warm spot in my heart. Moody's Forever
Always like anything The Moody’s do
Amamos Moody Blues, eu e meu companheiro. Ele me apresentou ao grupo há tempos. O primeiro som Homem melancólico. Depois todos os vinis e gravações possíveis.
Sirius Oliveira 8 Ótimo mas desculpe apresentou em que sentido,a música?
Soy Argentino, en Londres compré algunos en Vinilo..
Would be great if the Moodies did these songs together as an album wether solo or with the band, they are great all individual talents like the Beatles were. Miss Ray and his flute a great loss to music 😢 They always use women as a replacement well done Moodies, only women can play like Ray as he played so gently, my daughter can play the flute but never continued learning it on a higher plane due to her teaching career...love your choices for an imaginary album for the Moodies, Im sure they will be impressed if they saw this compilation, well done. 🎸💕🎶🎵🎶 love the visuals, beautiful 🌟🎵🎶🎵
grades entre los grandes,
I would sincerely love to hear surviving snippets (if there are any) from the abandoned preliminary pre pro tracks from the project that followed Seventh Sojourn (and prior to their hiatus). Some may debate me on the once upon a time existence of this project however all three evening news broadcasts that evening announced the predicted breakup of the band noting that the turmoil had erupted in the studio resulting in one member destroying the multitrack reel with all members storming from the premises.
A terrific selection!
The Trouble with Memories sounds very much like John Lennon's We wish you a Merry Christmas.
Lodge's "In My Mind" sounds like it would be right at home on a Pink Floyd release.
Can't you just imagine David Gilmour joining him on stage for this one?
Sounded like a mixture of Rick and Dave…amazing!
I'm just a listener , to a rock & roll band ! 👍🙂