I had a question in an italian class what day of my life would I like to relive and I picked the day I saw the Moody Blues at an afternoon concert and then at night. so now I decided I needed to listen to some of their music
How really wonderful that we can relive our past in all its splendor ❤Thank you for your shared words .. let's have the pleasure of sharing this with friends and family
Thanks for posting this concert. I'm 69 and having a blast🎉 The Moody Blues music will live on forever. Our generation had the greatest music. Thanks Moody's
May your words ❤live on forever and be shared with friends and family... I've been listening 🎶 in their joy to every album, loving every album cover ... It's amazing that he's string enough to stand and perform for so many ❤
Totally amazing. Life is just too much. We've traveled through all these platforms for music 🎶 Moody Blues live on my phone this Sat. morning 🌄 A blessing for sure. 🕉 (Unfortunately this very advancement has made life difficult for musicians. For now!)
I'm 65 years old. I grew up listening to the best music. And watching the greatest composers and musicians play with talent and skill, who had great passion for the performing arts. They really had a lot fun creating their music. God Bless all those musicians and composers who have brought great music to our lives. Moody Blues is just one of many bands who gave all of us their gifts. Thank you Sir Hayward and your companions in music.
I'm 73 and as an 18 year old I vividly remember the season when Days of Future Past was in the air everywhere. It was a time of hope, almost a communal joy
Ich kann das in jedem Satz und in jeder Zeile bestätigen. Meine damalige Zeit der Erinnerung kann nichts auslöschen. Ich gehe voll und ganz deiner Meinung mit. Es war und bleibt unvergesslich und nie erreichbar. LG karin
A classmate in High school gifted “On a Threshold of a Dream” in early 70’s she started a life long love of the Moody Blue’s. I believe in some way she, and they helped me understand what’s important in this world today. I’m very grateful for who I am today for there inspiration. : ) Take you… Moody Blue’s!!!
Knights in white satin is my wife and my favorite song. Wi waltzed to it and I played it to her while she in hospice care waiting to meet Jesus we were married for 54 years and she is the love of my life.
We had it played by an acoustic duo at our wedding, only 7 years ago. And my wife is also the love of my life. We hope one day to be married as long as you ❤❤
From our perspective, that is hard to imagine, eh? I came of age listening to the Moodies (I'm 63 now). These dang Gen Z'ers will never know real and good music.
I'm 68 now and received my first Moody Blues album in 1970. A Question of Balance. I have all their albums now. I listen to them all to this day and still go on U- Tube to see them in concert. What a journey this band takes you on!!
Sad to hear of the passing of Mike Pinder. His melltron defines so much of the Moody sound. Will always wonder what if he had rejoined after the band reunited. Thanks for the music, gentlemen. Ray, Graham and Mike rest in peace. John and Justin, carry on. Moddys forever.
I'm already 68 years old now and nothing no better of good Old rock and roll all the bands than will not be able to go compare to the bands of today I'm old-school and love the moody blue
The great music of our era (I'm 72) will not be reproduced. The attitudes, events, other musical influences, friendships, and experimental forces coming of age that shaped society brought us the best music, IMO.
I was lucky enough to catch them at the Isle of Wight festival (1970 as i recall). I will never again know the feeling of complete freedom and just getting lost in the music as i did listening to the Moodys as the sun went down on a perfect day 😎❤️. If only the young of today could experience 5 minutes of what life was really like back then, they would throw out this corrupt cabal of money grabbers and demand our lives back.
Totally agree with you. How sad when Taylor Swift is your top talent? But there's hope saw Band called Greta Van Fleet. You're Be amazed that these guys are so good. Go see them you'll like it.
This is the band that set me on a quest to discover extraordinary music. Now at 72, the quest is not complete and I'm still discovering. I return to the Moodies from time to time and I enjoy every visit.
There will never be as great of a band as the moody blues. They are perfection. They will always be remembered and played by are children's children. 😘
I'm now 70 years old and remember being in the Moody Blues Fan club at 14!! Watching Moody Blues in Concert ...never fails to move me. RIP Denny Laine.
Rota Spain 1970, Naval Air station , The Moody Blues did a shakedown show at the NCO Club, a month before Isle of white... while we sailed off into a devastating F5 Hurricane at Sea. That show was complete with the same opening show as the Isle of white day 1
I saw them in 1977 at the age of 18 and it was an unbelievable concert with such class and a unique sound that no other classic rock band had back then or now as well. They are one of the best bands you will ever see in a life time.
I saw them 3 times. The first was in 1978 when I was 22 at the old Capital Center in Landover, MD. I've been a lifetime fan and still love their music.
That's great! You probably have a very good mind for all those memories! I lived in Arlington, VA (Yorktown HS, class of '74) from '71 to '95 (with a break for college). My first concert at the Cap Center was Grand Funk Railroad in '73 and I saw Elton John and Kiki Dee in '75. I'm also a big Journey fan and saw them in Honolulu (without Steve Perry) around 2015. Rock on! @@jrnyfan_57
I don't have a computer, or laptop, yet. Can't afford one. I only have a mobile phone. I plug my headset into my mobile phone, and the Orchestra and the Moody Blues sounds wonderful.
So here I am at 66 with tears in my eyes. In Vivid remembrance of what I was just reminded of, and an ache in my heart of Music's distant past. Maybe as young teenagers, we didn't quite know what was before Us as well as what was to come. I can't hardly describe the death of so many many things around Us and beyond Us. The planet is falling apart and War is killing folks. The Moody Blues Rocked Our World then and now. Sadness and happiness all in One Music Odyssey. LOVE & PEACE 2 all. I Hope to see Us on the Other side at the Concert in Space.💖✌ WoW ~ I smell Patchouli 😁 ~d(-_-)b~ Roctober 2023
I spent much of my time aged 19-20 listening to The Moody Blues. Since then they've continued to give me a great deal of musical peasure. Now I'm 73 and going to this wonderful concert on my smart phone. Gives a whole new meaning of GROOVY
i had all their 8-track tapes in the 70's Loved their music then and still listen today on computer 8-tracks are long gone but the memories are still in this 70 year old timer's mind. the 60's 70's and early 80's were the greatest time to live
SUCH a wonderful band, so many Great songs, and so good live. I swear I went to bed for 2 years, between the ages of 8-10, listening to THE DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED. No wonder I had such a happy childhood.
I’m 74 too. I made some beautiful, slightly mind altered love to their music in 1970 and on and also did some truly wicked things with their music as a soundtrack. I still dream about both when I hear their music. Thanks for all the memories. . . .
Time goes by much too quickly, but great music never dies. We were privileged to see the Moody Blues twice, late in their musical careers. Simply among the most wonderful, memorable concerts ever! thanks for sharing your musical art, poetry and creativity with us!
In 1974 I would play Seventh Sojourn over and over as I drove north under the stars at night through the California desert headed to ski in Mammoth, my friends all drifting off to sleep. My friend Phil passed away years ago, and Jim is somewhere in Mexico. At 67 I look back and smile.
I do appreciate your unselfishness in posting MB concerts. Back in the days, in 60s,70s , in the philippines, only a lucky few can listen to the moody blues music and i can not afford to buy their vinyl albums! Now, om bingeing on their music. Legends!!
Moidy blues was the only mysic that ever made sense to me. Its very pietical as well as mysical. I love them. Thanks for the greatesty music in time that still lives on and always brings memories niw and always ❤
Doesn't get any better than these guys. Methinks that "The Story in Your Eyes" is as underrated a rock song as there is. What a base beat! They sound as good as they did in '64!!! Bravo, Moody Blues.
I'm 70 now and the moody blues were the greatest group I have had the pleasure of listening to and I have been listening to there music since 1967 there music is the greatest of all time
The worlds smallest symphony orchestra"THE MOODY BLUES" with each song better than the other.John Lodge,Justin Hayward,Ray Thomas,Michael Pinder & Grame Edge!! How do you spell talent it,s really quite easy The Moody Blues...Gone are the early days of Denny Laine & Lord Tim Hudson and todays Moodies just as they were from 1967 on continue to have no equal..Rock On Baby,Rock On...The Shanman
Never get tired of listening to the Moody Blues. At 73 I wore out the vinyl, eight track, cassette and now the C D of Days of Future Past. Love their music!
Justin Hayward has been playing a beautiful ES guitar the whole show. Then he comes out for the encore "Ride My Seesaw" on my guitar- a white Fender Stratocaster with ebony finger board. What a rush! Already blown away then he finishes me off. Blissful beyond belief. Moody Blues- so much gratitude 🙏 🕉
My second best album ever was seventh sojourn just behind King Crimson court of the Crimson King so grateful to live during a time when there were endless groups to enjoy with real music! Moody blues ROCK!
I’m 84 years old. At one time I was In a sailboat, the Atlantic was open and I felt I could go anywhere. That’s what Sirius does, it takes me there in my mind.
I was fortunate enough to have met them in Daytona Beach. Sat on a couch with Ray and talked for half an hour and then went to their hotel and had dinner. I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT NIGHT!!
I’m 71 years old, discovered Days of Future Past and became a Moody Blues Fan immediately. Fortunately, I was able to get backstage twice and spend time with each of them except Mike Pinder who had left by then. Justin is an incredible Songwriter! The Group is simply Amazing!!!
I was in graduate school & a fellow student introduced me to Mary Jane & put the Moody Blues on his stereo. I was hypnotized, enthralled & rode the see saw all night. I just turned 80 & this concert was a blast!
This is so beautiful, I’m 74 & I was a teenager when The Moody Blues first started performing. I love seeing them performing in their older years. Justin Hayward is 77 these days, he was the youngest band member who joined the band after, can’t remember his name, quit The Moody Blues, lucky for Justin.👍Rip Ray & Graeme. ♥️
I’ve had a heart filled with love for the Moody blues since I was fifteen, I’m now 71 and I played the flute when I was young! There music is so beautiful it makes me cry every single time I listen to them!☮️❤️☯️
My wife and I have been listening to the Moody Blues since about 1967. And here again it's 2024 and still our favourite group.
I had a question in an italian class what day of my life would I like to relive and I picked the day I saw the Moody Blues at an afternoon concert and then at night. so now I decided I needed to listen to some of their music
I too have listened to them since 1967, my senior year. BEST BAND EVER!
How really wonderful that we can relive our past in all its splendor ❤Thank you for your shared words .. let's have the pleasure of sharing this with friends and family
Listened the these guys repeatedly in my time in Vietnam 68-70.got me through lots of shitty days 👍👍
I had the 8 track,, was a young teen,, I'd play it to sleep 😴, marvelous!!!!
5 gray haired old men that can out sing, out write and out play any of these 'new' singers. I'm 77 and love this music
im 74 an i agree
@@garyschuele6503same here!
Agreeing at 77
63 what a blessing they have us.
I'm 69 and still listening 👍
Their music is timeless
Thanks for posting this concert. I'm 69 and having a blast🎉
The Moody Blues music will live on forever. Our generation had the greatest music.
Thanks Moody's
That's a fact
May your words ❤live on forever and be shared with friends and family... I've been listening 🎶 in their joy to every album, loving every album cover ... It's amazing that he's string enough to stand and perform for so many ❤
1000 % agree. ❤ the 70’s.!!
Justin is spiritual dynamite. Peace out, all you beautful people watching this concert on your smartphone and laptops. Isn't it totally awesome ?
The entire concert is good - th-cam.com/video/q8474UHL-dk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lwj79puc5NMzWb43
Totally amazing. Life is just too much.
We've traveled through all these platforms for music 🎶
Moody Blues live on my phone this Sat. morning 🌄
A blessing for sure. 🕉
(Unfortunately this very advancement has made life difficult for musicians. For now!)
The baby boomers had the best music of all time.
Yes, we sure did. ❤️
I'm 65 years old. I grew up listening to the best music. And watching the greatest composers and musicians play with talent and skill, who had great passion for the performing arts. They really had a lot fun creating their music. God Bless all those musicians and composers who have brought great music to our lives. Moody Blues is just one of many bands who gave all of us their gifts. Thank you Sir Hayward and your companions in music.
I'm 63 & I agree ❤️
I'm 73 and as an 18 year old I vividly remember the season when Days of Future Past was in the air everywhere. It was a time of hope, almost a communal joy
Ich kann das in jedem Satz und in jeder Zeile bestätigen. Meine damalige Zeit der Erinnerung kann nichts auslöschen. Ich gehe voll und ganz deiner Meinung mit. Es war und bleibt unvergesslich und nie erreichbar. LG karin
I am 70, My Favorite Rock Group of All Times..
Today's music seems to be more concerned with the visual than the musical. Shame
2024 who’s watching this
From Thailand
Minnesota
Yup - still watching, still enjoying, happy 2024 🎉
From Chicago, IL USA. This song is so hauntingly beautiful, I'm like in a trance when I listen to this. It goes right to my soul.
Watching in Aotearoa NZ :)
I'm 76 and I'm addicted to this music like I was still 16.
A classmate in High school gifted “On a Threshold of a Dream” in early 70’s she started a life long love of the Moody Blue’s. I believe in some way she, and they helped me understand what’s important in this world today.
I’m very grateful for who I am today for there inspiration. : )
Take you… Moody Blue’s!!!
Thank you, Sue!
Knights in white satin is my wife and my favorite song. Wi waltzed to it and I played it to her while she in hospice care waiting to meet Jesus we were married for 54 years and she is the love of my life.
❤
You have been truly blessed
With a full orchestra live makes the hair on one's neck stand up. Beautiful.
We had it played by an acoustic duo at our wedding, only 7 years ago. And my wife is also the love of my life. We hope one day to be married as long as you ❤❤
LOVE THIS POST❤
I feel extremely sorry for anyone who has not had The Moody Blues in their life , I really do.
From our perspective, that is hard to imagine, eh? I came of age listening to the Moodies (I'm 63 now). These dang Gen Z'ers will never know real and good music.
Spot on!
On a bus touring Mexico in 1966 and listening to them and stories told by an ex-roadie of the band. Just magic.
I grew up to this music I am 72 years old and I really love their music. 🤗
Me to
I’m 75 - need a tee shirt that says “I may be old, but I saw the best groups live!”
I'm 68 now and received my first Moody Blues album in 1970. A Question of Balance. I have all their albums now. I listen to them all to this day and still go on U- Tube to see them in concert. What a journey this band takes you on!!
Most definitely!!!
Great bands choreography their music to tell a story. They really do as you said take you on a journey.
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I'm 76 and just watching right now
Iam 81years old watching tonight time is 01 27 day
4th of June thanks for the music 🎶 ❤❤❤
Me too. At 72. 6/14/24.today I am so grateful for the technology to be able to see this concert, and others I missed while getting thru life! 👍👍😃💖
I am 149 and listening to
@@MelissaTeberg-ep4vs its 14-6-24 in normal writing….
@@sjefhendrickx2257 Not normal.
Sad to hear of the passing of Mike Pinder. His melltron defines so much of the Moody sound. Will always wonder what if he had rejoined after the band reunited. Thanks for the music, gentlemen. Ray, Graham and Mike rest in peace. John and Justin, carry on. Moddys forever.
I'm already 68 years old now and nothing no better of good Old rock and roll all the bands than will not be able to go compare to the bands of today I'm old-school and love the moody blue
I could have not said it any better❤❤❤❤❤
The great music of our era (I'm 72) will not be reproduced. The attitudes, events, other musical influences, friendships, and experimental forces coming of age that shaped society brought us the best music, IMO.
Denny Laine
so much incredible music came out of 60/70's- feel sorry for the generations that think rap/ hip hop is music.
Hip hop can’t even be called music.
I was lucky enough to catch them at the Isle of Wight festival (1970 as i recall). I will never again know the feeling of complete freedom and just getting lost in the music as i did listening to the Moodys as the sun went down on a perfect day 😎❤️.
If only the young of today could experience 5 minutes of what life was really like back then, they would throw out this corrupt cabal of money grabbers and demand our lives back.
Totally agree with you. How sad when Taylor Swift is your top talent? But there's hope saw Band called Greta Van Fleet. You're Be amazed that these guys are so good. Go see them you'll like it.
Paul I dread the next few years. Me thinks its gonna get worse and not many will get to experience from 1952 till a few years ago.
This is the band that set me on a quest to discover extraordinary music. Now at 72, the quest is not complete and I'm still discovering. I return to the Moodies from time to time and I enjoy every visit.
There will never be as great of a band as the moody blues. They are perfection. They will always be remembered and played by are children's children. 😘
So glad to hear others love the Moody Blues like I do!! ❤❤🎉❤❤
🎉
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certainly they were amoung the best.
Saw them in concert atbRed Rocks State Park CO in 1991 or 92
I saw them in concert SO many times. I was blessed. Their songs relax me 🎵🎶🎸🎸🎶🎵🎼
Right there with you, I'm 72, and this is SOUL MUSIC!
I'm now 70 years old and remember being in the Moody Blues Fan club at 14!! Watching Moody Blues in Concert ...never fails to move me. RIP Denny Laine.
RIP
Denny Laine, Ray Thomas & Graeme Edge
@@margotconway8605 Add Mike Pinder , RIP
My favorite musicians. No musicians better than the Moody Blues. I love Tuesday Afternoon.
Thank you. Everyone does
One of the most underrated bands of all-time. The Voice is my favorite
Hey 65, I'm 66, my wife & I are with you all the way, Classic music never gets stale,or old. Our generation knows REAL music, & the Arts !!!!❤👍👍👍😉
Get off my lawn!
I was in the army in South Vietnam 1971 when I first started listening to them. Still my faves♥️
Rota Spain 1970, Naval Air station , The Moody Blues did a shakedown show at the NCO Club, a month before Isle of white... while we sailed off into a devastating F5 Hurricane at Sea. That show was complete with the same opening show as the Isle of white day 1
They are a band that sounds like no-one... and no-one sounds like them. Truly unique.
Yes, well said and thx.
Master musicians, all of them. R.I.P, Mike. I feel so fortunate to be living in a time I can experience this. Thank you for posting.
Simply amazing that they sound the same as they did 50 years ago.
I’m 66 and the Moody Blues are in my soul. Just brilliant music and its”execution
I'm 77 and the Moody Blues were a big part of my life. No one comes close to their talent.
I saw them in 1977 at the age of 18 and it was an unbelievable concert with such class and a unique sound that no other classic rock band had back then or now as well. They are one of the best bands you will ever see in a life time.
This is overwhelmingly brilliant and touching. Good for you. I am amazed by this production. Over the top greatness.
I saw them 3 times. The first was in 1978 when I was 22 at the old Capital Center in Landover, MD. I've been a lifetime fan and still love their music.
I saw them for the first time that year also. I was 20. Love the Moody Blues. So many memories and friends made.
@@martyblack9582I was at that show. I really miss the Cap Center. So, so many memories.
That's great! You probably have a very good mind for all those memories! I lived in Arlington, VA (Yorktown HS, class of '74) from '71 to '95 (with a break for college). My first concert at the Cap Center was Grand Funk Railroad in '73 and I saw Elton John and Kiki Dee in '75. I'm also a big Journey fan and saw them in Honolulu (without Steve Perry) around 2015. Rock on! @@jrnyfan_57
I can’t get enough of The Moody Blues! “ I keep watching this over & over again.👍👏👏👏♥️
Ditto.
I don't have a computer, or laptop, yet. Can't afford one. I only have a mobile phone.
I plug my headset into my mobile phone, and the Orchestra and the Moody Blues sounds wonderful.
So here I am at 66 with tears in my eyes. In Vivid remembrance of what I was just reminded of, and an ache in my heart of Music's distant past. Maybe as young teenagers, we didn't quite know what was before Us as well as what was to come. I can't hardly describe the death of so many many things around Us and beyond Us. The planet is falling apart and War is killing folks. The Moody Blues Rocked Our World then and now. Sadness and happiness all in One Music Odyssey. LOVE & PEACE 2 all. I Hope to see Us on the Other side at the Concert in Space.💖✌ WoW ~ I smell Patchouli 😁 ~d(-_-)b~
Roctober 2023
Really a good post. You took the words out of my mouth.
Thank you fellow "Moody" fan
If you don't love the Moody Blues you better "Go Now"😄
I am...❤Since 1970's...my Ex-passed recently. This music was special to us both. May +He Rest in Peace 🙏 AMEN 🙏
I'm watching this in may 2024 i like the moody blues 💙 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I spent much of my time aged 19-20 listening to The Moody Blues. Since then they've continued to give me a great deal of musical peasure. Now I'm 73 and going to this wonderful concert on my smart phone. Gives a whole new meaning of GROOVY
I've been listening to the moody blues for fifty years god Bless there are awesome
i had all their 8-track tapes in the 70's Loved their music then and still listen today on computer 8-tracks are long gone but the memories are still in this 70 year old timer's mind. the 60's 70's and early 80's were the greatest time to live
Glad I was a teenager in the '70's. So many great bands and you could walk around anywhere you wanted to at a big venue and party your ass off.
My favorite band of all time...no question
Can’t think of a better way to see in the new year than spending quality time watching this concert.
Forever fan of the Moody Blues since the 1960s, it’s music for the ages. 💙💙💙💙💙
I'm 66 and learned about the moody blues from my older brother
SUCH a wonderful band, so many Great songs, and so good live. I swear I went to bed for 2 years, between the ages of 8-10, listening to THE DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED. No wonder I had such a happy childhood.
Very Cool remembering those symphonic rock sounds all over the airwaves...
I’m 74 too. I made some beautiful, slightly mind altered love to their music in 1970 and on and also did some truly wicked things with their music as a soundtrack. I still dream about both when I hear their music. Thanks for all the memories. . . .
Time goes by much too quickly, but great music never dies. We were privileged to see the Moody Blues twice, late in their musical careers. Simply among the most wonderful, memorable concerts ever! thanks for sharing your musical art, poetry and creativity with us!
God bless The Moody Blues.
Moody Blues and Pink Floyd shaped me in many ways. And all that fantastic music in the late 60s and early 70s...Thanks for this concert!
Josef Nagy I second that!
Very well Linked indeed ✌I Cuncur with You
I agree
YUP!
Fantastic! I first saw them in 1971 and last saw them with my granddaughter in 2011! They are the best!
In 1974 I would play Seventh Sojourn over and over as I drove north under the stars at night through the California desert headed to ski in Mammoth, my friends all drifting off to sleep. My friend Phil passed away years ago, and Jim is somewhere in Mexico. At 67 I look back and smile.
sitting here with a joint enjoying at 70 this was music
Bravo for the Rock n Roll bands of yesteryear. They played and sang and you could understand the words.
How lucky we were to grow up with inspiring music.
I was at this concert ,wonderful evening,sad to think only Justin and John are now the only two remaining moodies alive now
JUST WHAT THE TRUTH IS... I CAN'T SAY ANYMORE.... THE MOODY S WERE TOP SHELF !
RIP BROTHER RAY...LOVE YOUR FLUTE PLAYING MAN,
ALOHA
I do appreciate your unselfishness in posting MB concerts. Back in the days, in 60s,70s , in the philippines, only a lucky few can listen to the moody blues music and i can not afford to buy their vinyl albums! Now, om bingeing on their music. Legends!!
The first concert that I ever went to was the Moody Blues in 1970. Fell in love with their music then and now at 71 I still love it ❤
Moidy blues was the only mysic that ever made sense to me. Its very pietical as well as mysical. I love them. Thanks for the greatesty music in time that still lives on and always brings memories niw and always ❤
Gotta keep listening before it's all gone, can't get enough!
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Spectacular! The Orchestra brings so much depth and beauty to songs that are already just about perfect.
What orchestra?
They are a British national treasure.
I'm knockn on 70 now and I would to have been at this event I,v seen this a few times already can't get enough
Doesn't get any better than these guys. Methinks that "The Story in Your Eyes" is as underrated a rock song as there is. What a base beat! They sound as good as they did in '64!!! Bravo, Moody Blues.
Music is the best, Moody Blues were just awesome live from day one.
My big brother turned me on to the Moody's, l Love You Mike. RIP 4/18/24. I missed him the moment he drew his last breath.
That wonderful solo Justin did in Ride my see saw. One of there best songs ever. Great show.
I'm 70 now and the moody blues were the greatest group I have had the pleasure of listening to and I have been listening to there music since 1967 there music is the greatest of all time
The worlds smallest symphony orchestra"THE MOODY BLUES" with each song better than the other.John Lodge,Justin Hayward,Ray Thomas,Michael Pinder & Grame Edge!! How do you spell talent it,s really quite easy The Moody Blues...Gone are the early days of Denny Laine & Lord Tim Hudson and todays Moodies just as they were from 1967 on continue to have no equal..Rock On Baby,Rock On...The Shanman
Nights in White Satin......This is my favourite song of all time. So full of passion...I cry every time I hear it. ❤❤❤❤ #moodyblues so good. Xx
Is it life strange? Great song
Great song to make love to
Being 18
The most class of the classic bands and one of the soundtracks of my life
Never get tired of listening to the Moody Blues. At 73 I wore out the vinyl, eight track, cassette and now the C D of Days of Future Past. Love their music!
Threshold of a Dream...To Our Children's Children. My 2 favorite albums of theirs....
I bought my first Moody Blues album when I was 13. I'll be 62 this July. I still get chills listening to them.
WHY DID YOU COMMENT WITH MY ACC GRANDPA
Justin Hayward has been playing a beautiful ES guitar the whole show. Then he comes out for the encore "Ride My Seesaw" on my guitar- a white Fender Stratocaster with ebony finger board. What a rush! Already blown away then he finishes me off. Blissful beyond belief.
Moody Blues- so much gratitude 🙏 🕉
My second best album ever was seventh sojourn just behind King Crimson court of the Crimson King so grateful to live during a time when there were endless groups to enjoy with real music! Moody blues ROCK!
I’m 84 years old.
At one time I was In a sailboat, the Atlantic was open and I felt I could go anywhere.
That’s what Sirius does, it takes me there in my mind.
Moody Blues are my favorite band. Grew up listening to Nights in White Satin when I was just 16. Saw them in concert also. What a night that was.❤
Playing this to honor my brother's passing, forgot how much I love this as well ❤❤❤😊😊😊❤❤❤
Saw them at the Verizon/Sandstone Amphitheater August 28, 1998 with the Denver Colorado Orchestra. WOW, what a show that was. I'll never forget it!
Great musicians, one of the major bands in Rock history
I was fortunate enough to have met them in Daytona Beach. Sat on a couch with Ray and talked for half an hour and then went to their hotel and had dinner. I WILL NEVER FORGET THAT NIGHT!!
Wow!…tell all please🙏🏻
That's cool stuff. All great dudes
I’m so envious of your chat with Ray . He could shuffle like no other..gorgeous man..
I’m 71 years old, discovered Days of Future Past and became a Moody Blues Fan immediately. Fortunately, I was able to get backstage twice and spend time with each of them except Mike Pinder who had left by then. Justin is an incredible Songwriter! The Group is simply Amazing!!!
東京からです。もう私も63歳になりました。高校時代このアルバム💿レコードを歌詞を覚えるまで聴きました。映像で見られるなんて夢のようです。
ありがとうございます。
Brilliant. Just as good now as they ever were. Incredible
Only our God can give voices for so long!!!
Aaah 1970s, many first time experiences and many fond memories with the moods blues on board !😅🤣😆😁😉
This concert leaves me wanting more😍
I am now 71.....this brought all sorts of memories flooding back. the music of our times. Nothing but the best.
An older woman i was banging introduced me to the moodies they are still my favorite band
Still bangin' ?
What a delightful memory.
I was in graduate school & a fellow student introduced me to Mary Jane & put the Moody Blues on his stereo. I was hypnotized, enthralled & rode the see saw all night. I just turned 80 & this concert was a blast!
Going to see Justin Hayward in New Hampshire this weekend...psyched!!!
This is so beautiful, I’m 74 & I was a teenager when The Moody Blues first started performing. I love seeing them performing in their older years. Justin Hayward is 77 these days, he was the youngest band member who joined the band after, can’t remember his name, quit The Moody Blues, lucky for Justin.👍Rip Ray & Graeme. ♥️
Denny Laine is whatzhizname
@@fueledbylovethanks for reminding me. I loved his song “ Go Now! “
@@kathyrizzi8754 Yep, I guess when he sang Go Now he took his own advice and left. That worked out really well for us all.
@@fueledbylove it sure did, Justin Hayward & John Lodge were the best fit to make it so wonderful.👍🥰
Mike Pinder (mellotron) quit after the Octave album
Love them, Fantastic and amazing band. They will always be one of my most loved bands.
I’ve had a heart filled with love for the Moody blues since I was fifteen, I’m now 71 and I played the flute when I was young! There music is so beautiful it makes me cry every single time I listen to them!☮️❤️☯️
At 61, still one of my favorite bands. I was a melancholy teen and their lyrics struck a chord with me.
Hot as ever! Ray is sorely missed but grateful for his life and special contribution to the band as well as to the music world in general.
🎼🎶👏💖I'm 70 and yes we had the BEST music - Moody Blues - ❤I love you forever along with The Beatles - RIP Mike Pinder who passed April 24th 🌠🙏