The Moody Blues made music that glides between space and time, lifting us into the pastures of the sun and putting our souls to flight. I am deeply grateful to be born in the 1950s at a time when magic and mystery enriched our minds and music rocked us like a mother 💐
My favorite band of all time. Have met them several times over the years and went on several of their music cruises 2013+. Sadly the April 2020 one was cancelled. They are most accomodating and friendly musicians you can imagine. Thank you for grouping these lesser known Moddies songs. Long live the Moody Blues. RIP Ray Thomas. 🥰🎄🎁🙏🏼☕️🍩
And from the original lineup, RIP Denny Laine and Clint Warwick. May the remaining four former Moodies (Mike Pinder, Justin Hayward, John Lodge, and Patrick Moraz) live long and prosper.
I first heard them in 67 back when I was 15 and immediately loved their music. It was Rock,but it wasn’t , it lifted you and you floated along . I read The Hobbit,and the Lord of the Rings Trilogy ,for the first time, while listening to them . They seemed to pull me along through the stories and adventures. I’ve listened to them now for 55 years, can’t say that for any other band.
They truly one of the greatest rock band ever! They make me feel good inside like no other and live They are amazing, they reproduce thier sond like very few! I've been lucky enough to have seen them over 60 times never disappoint ! Thanks for the journey Moodies!
So spiritual. I was knocked by their deep lyrics and concepts giving me goosebumps ever since the late sixties. Together with their dreamy music. The Balance, gypsy, one more life to live. Story in your eyes. Whew!!! Just beautiful and ahead of their time!
..I LOVE the Moody Blues' music!! They write some of the most meaningful songs, and beautiful music! The "FUTURE" will be, as it must be!.. always, just a step ahead of us... So,...keep moving forward!!
Thanks for a mix of my favorite band. I grew up on a commune in the 1970s had many a trip with the Moody's. Now listening in Cambodia. Introducing my 6 yr old son and he is dancing everywhere.
Give an applause to thé Best rock progressive band, moody blues are in the sky. From nabeul, in tunisia to all fans of the band who create nights in White satin, twiglit time, For ours childrens, childrens, children. They make our seventies one delicious Dream, for eternity.
I have lived every note of their music. I am here because "New Horizons" gave me hope and "Question" gave me courage... Thank you and God bless you all.
I wish the song "Island" had been released on 7th Sojourn - it has a slightly unfinished feel to it, but I love it - Brooding, moody and mysterious - Classic Moody Blues!!
He Has told us to Care for this GIFT Earth he will bless our Efforts, SOON we as ONE in HARMONY United we Stand for his SOVEREIGNTY perfection is Coming back 😂 Will you Be THERE 😍🥰??
Conheço sim THE MOODY BLUES, mas por favor poste tudo o que você tem dessa banda maravilhosa. Parabéns e obrigado pela postagem. ETERNAMENTE ROCK IN ROLL!!!!!!!
Great music indeed. Big Moody Blues fan here. The song Island at the start of this song list I believe was recorded right after they had recorded the album Seventh Sojourn, as they thought at first they would include it on a new album after Seventh Sojourn in 1974, but instead they ended up going their separate ways until 1978 when they got back together to record the Octave album. Island is a beautiful song. I wish they HAD included it on Octave ! Would have made that album even better than it was. Octave was a decent, good album with songs like The Day We Meet Again and Mike Pinders One Step Into the Light, but including Island on That album would have made it stronger.
"Simply Magic" is my favorite from the songs played here and John Lodge really stands out as much as anyone. At the same, I love the Octave album, it's my personal favorite. Pinder's mellotron work, lyrics and vocals added such depth and gravity to the Moody Blues. His departure left a void that seemingly was never recaptured...
Fenwaify- I totally agree that when Mike Pinder left the group, the keyboard and mellotron orchestra type sound that the Moody Blues had died with it. Don't get me wrong, when they recorded with Patrick Moraz in the 1980s, he was very talented, but it was a synthesizer type orchestrated sound, not that soothing , eerily deep, resonant, haunting sound that Mike Pinder brought to the group from the mid 1960s through 1978. It just sounded more Moody Blues with Mike Pinders mellotron and keyboards. I feel Patrick Moraz felt like a more pretend, or a plastic imitation of what Mike Pinders sound brought to the group.
@@pauledwards3992 There's a handful of post '78 stuff that I like, including solo Hayward efforts, though I haven't explored other solo work by other bandmates. Still, Pinder did more than just add sound; he composed three of my all-time favorite Moody Blues tunes: "Melancholy Man," "Have you Heard" and "One Step into the Light." I think he brought a contemplative soul to the band, a mystical element combined with a searching honesty. The fact that he left the band to focus on his family seems oddly mature in the wild rock and roll arena. His disregard of Edge was a mistake, which he later expressed. I just wish I could have heard far more from him with the band...Also, his limited inclusion/participation at the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony/performance was very disappointing. Above all, I wanted to see him with the band on his glorious mellotron. Ah, such is life; wonder, compromise and loss...
Fenwaify- Undeed I totally agree with what you wrote. Been a huge Noody Blues fan myself since my teen years. I love those Pinder songs you mentioned. I even play Melancholy Man and One Step Into the Light on guitar. I'm a singer/ songwriter / musician myself. Getting ready to release a new album soon with 23 original songs me and my son wrote. But I also really miss Mike Pinder and his great vibes he brought to the Moodies. I also thought it was really wise of him to commit to his family at the time he did it. Showed a lot of courage on his part. I'm glad we still have all of their music though. Take care my friend, stay safe. Peace out, Paul
25:23 🥰💯❤🔥💓I love Moody Blues music, and this song is no exception. That beat, that rhythm is top notch. Can somebody *please* tell me the name of this song? I cannot find it among all the Moody Blues song titles. I keep hearing ''rescue me'' in the lyrics, and yet I cannot find anything with that as the title.
@@fueledbylove *I finally found it* *Street Cafe* The-the-the music played from the street cafes All the people were passing in a distant haze When you walked by And I'm-a lonely and need someone to talk to I sa-said "Hello girl Would you walk with me I got-a nowhere to go And I'd-a much rather be Taking a chance that you had more than a fancy way about you" So tell me girl Where will it end, rescue me The music you send I'll play in the end, rescue me The-the-the way you smiled was like a rising sun You set a burning inside from which I should have run But you walked by And I was lonely and need someone to talk to You-you-you blew my mind just like a neutron bomb You left a shell outside where I could never come from Now you walk by You say you're lonely and need someone to talk to You might also like Threw It All Away John Lodge Children of Rock ’n’ Roll John Lodge December Snow The Moody Blues So tell me girl Where will it end, rescue me 'Cause the music you send I'll play in the end, rescue me I sh-sh-should respect your point of view But what can I say when I'm in love with you When nothing makes sense I'm gonna take one more chance that you can love too So tell me girl When will it end, rescue me 'Cause the music you send I'll play in the end, rescue me The-the-the-the-the-the-the music played from the street cafes Mmmmm......rescue me Rescue me Rescue me
Your still Here are u Not composing a symphony along side Me...😂 Beauty and Some Beast I know theres a prince beneath the disguise...why im still Working things out, he will succeed
A great mix but more information would be great. For example, Mike Pinder never performed "One Step Into the Light" with the Moody Blues, wondering where this version is from? And "Island" seems to be different to the one I have too.
Hi, Joe Moss! I am a huge fan of Moody Blues. I friendly wish to inform you that Mike Pinder really played " One Step Into The Light" , on vocal, as lead singer, on OCTAVE album ( his last contribution , after that he moved to California) as you can read the follwings ': Side One "Steppin' in a Slide Zone" (John Lodge) - 5:29 (lead singer: John Lodge) "Under Moonshine" (Ray Thomas) - 5:00 (lead singer: Ray Thomas) "Had to Fall in Love" (Justin Hayward) - 3:42 (lead singer: Justin Hayward) "I'll Be Level with You" (Graeme Edge) - 3:48 (lead singers: Justin Hayward, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, John Lodge) "Driftwood" (Hayward) - 5:03 (lead singer: Justin Hayward) Side Two "Top Rank Suite" (Hayward) - 3:42 (lead singer: Justin Hayward) "I'm Your Man" (Thomas) - 4:21 (lead singer: Ray Thomas) "Survival" (Lodge) - 4:09 (lead singer: John Lodge) "One Step into the Light" (Mike Pinder) - 4:29 (lead singer: Mike Pinder) "The Day We Meet Again" (Hayward) - 6:19 (lead singer: Justin Hayward) MY BEST THOUGHTS FOR YOU ! From Romania, with sympathy, GELU BATIR, Rm.Valcea Town. January, 2020
Does anyone know the song that Justin does the lead on about 49 minutes into this album? It's quite beautiful and I never heard it anywhere before. It ends with the lyric, "The world upon his shoulders."
The song is called "On The Road" from the album "Gaia" by Alan Simon, composer. He also produced the album Excalibur II, Justin sings "Eather and Sky" (8:25) and Celtic Heart. Another beautiful song sung by Justin but not in this video. th-cam.com/video/lnVnVWrwwnU/w-d-xo.html
Hey Ed, thanks so much for sharing this music from the Moody Blues ! If you would provide a list of all the songs in order, it may help some of us rabid Moody Blues fans to seek to purchase some of this music by the individual musicians ? Would you, or could you possibly do that ? Thanks ! Peace out, stay safe, Paul
It's a unfinished mix called "Island" one of their CDs has it as a bonus track, this particular song has been altered by someone. Several attempts have been made by fans to add stuff to Island to "improve" it but look for the bonus track for the original
@@charlesstuart8009 No I was wrong. That song was on a album from I believe 2006-2007, called, "Excalibur 2-The Celtic Ring." Alan Parsons and Allan Simon were part of it as well. He also performed a lovely ballad called, "Celtic Heart." I believe the album is available on Amazon. You Tube has it as well...
The "A Simple Game" mix doesn't work for me at all. The recording with Mike singing the lead is vastly superior to the one with Justin singing the lead.
The Moody Blues made music that glides between space and time, lifting us into the pastures of the sun and putting our souls to flight. I am deeply grateful to be born in the 1950s at a time when magic and mystery enriched our minds and music rocked us like a mother 💐
Eu sou nascido em 1957, depois de ouvir os Moody Blues, nunca mais consegui ouvir Yes. Os Moodies são transcedentais.
lovely word bro
You seem to be a natural born poet so it is no wonder you have a deep appreciation for the Moody Blues 💙
@@kweodenali1 🤠
...and for Sandoz LSD..much appreciated.
My favorite band of all time. Have met them several times over the years and went on several of their music cruises 2013+. Sadly the April 2020 one was cancelled. They are most accomodating and friendly musicians you can imagine. Thank you for grouping these lesser known Moddies songs. Long live the Moody Blues. RIP Ray Thomas. 🥰🎄🎁🙏🏼☕️🍩
Yes! And RIP Graeme Edge.
And from the original lineup, RIP Denny Laine and Clint Warwick. May the remaining four former Moodies (Mike Pinder, Justin Hayward, John Lodge, and Patrick Moraz) live long and prosper.
I first heard them in 67 back when I was 15 and immediately loved their music. It was Rock,but it wasn’t , it lifted you and you floated along . I read The Hobbit,and the Lord of the Rings Trilogy ,for the first time, while listening to them . They seemed to pull me along through the stories and adventures. I’ve listened to them now for 55 years, can’t say that for any other band.
The greatest group of all times...they are the HALL OF FAME...
Love Moody Blues music it touches your heart with special beauty..
My fandom goes back to when Denny Lane was with them.. "Go Now" was a great song. They only got better as the years passed.
They truly one of the greatest rock band ever! They make me feel good inside like no other and live They are amazing, they reproduce thier sond like very few! I've been lucky enough to have seen them over 60 times never disappoint ! Thanks for the journey Moodies!
The Moodys music gives my soul a lot of energy!
So spiritual. I was knocked by their deep lyrics and concepts giving me goosebumps ever since the late sixties. Together with their dreamy music. The Balance, gypsy, one more life to live. Story in your eyes. Whew!!! Just beautiful and ahead of their time!
..I LOVE the Moody Blues' music!! They write some of the most meaningful songs, and beautiful music!
The "FUTURE" will be, as it must be!.. always, just a step ahead of us... So,...keep moving forward!!
Me? I've been a Moodies freak since 1968!!! Always have, always will!!!
I can’t give enough superlatives to this wonderful music. Thank you.
Thanks for a mix of my favorite band. I grew up on a commune in the 1970s had many a trip with the Moody's. Now listening in Cambodia. Introducing my 6 yr old son and he is dancing everywhere.
Each Unique beautiful and meant to BE....Reach out you HAVE to Experience HIs HAND its Like Nothing on this EARTH...Complete fulfillment to LIVING
Just love the Moodies, such an integral part of my life, never ever get tired of them.... Never :)
PEACE Comfort JOY unending CAN YOU please Get this.... darling man 😍🥰
Music for the soul💖💓💞
Give an applause to thé Best rock progressive band, moody blues are in the sky. From nabeul, in tunisia to all fans of the band who create nights in White satin, twiglit time, For ours childrens, childrens, children. They make our seventies one delicious Dream, for eternity.
Nunca vai existir uma banda como os Moody Blues. Apenas magníficos.
I have lived every note of their music. I am here because "New Horizons" gave me hope and "Question" gave me courage...
Thank you and God bless you all.
I have heard the Moody Blues all of my life. However I have just recently begun to appreciate them as composers of some AWESOME music. 😊❤
A beautiful, haunting collection of some of the most touching lyrics from The Moody Blues... Well done!!
Love the album, music, words. Love The Moody Blues 💞 YES ❤️
We are one. Were all the same. Absolutely love it. The Moodies are real. Be free my friends.
What has to happen before they will Come To Know WHAT THE True God is Doing allowing No mistake about it Sovereignty belongs...Jehovah His Name
Should have been a Bond movie sound track. Wonderful like the rest of their music. Exceptional in all senses. Thank you MBs
Spirit is Love peace kindness goodness faith mildness long suffering endurance joy. Application will see you through...I'm here He reads all hearts
I wish the song "Island" had been released on 7th Sojourn - it has a slightly unfinished feel to it, but I love it - Brooding, moody and mysterious - Classic Moody Blues!!
I love this 007 sounding song. I love the moodies.
Pour one. For me. Gold streets are symbolic Perfection will gleaming as Gold...love to you sweet man
One of the best Bands ever.
I've always liked "Twilight Time" and this recording is an interesting one.
Troubles daily in this Time. Faith is assured expectations hoped for PRAY HE KNOWS YOUR daily needs Thank Him
Seen them twice... it was magic lol 😂
Música demasiada hermosa de the moody blues. Escucharlos es toda una experiencia hermosa , más allá del universo.
suerte de youtube,,,,aqui vinieron a un show privado con orquesta de aqui i en el 67 antes de inventarse el rock sinfonico.....barcelona
@@quicopalomarcapdevila9979 hasta en ese año todavía no pegaban una
Pero llegó nights in white satin y el sol salió para ellos .
@@quicopalomarcapdevila9979 Salut!!! Quico.🎸🥂
Spirit. HIS LEADING IM REACHING OUT IN THE FLESH...MEN KNOW THIS OPENING EYES COMES TO THOSE ASLEEP YEARNING FOR the real Life...smile sing dance ...
Ed esse foi um dos presentes mais belos que você poderia ter dedicado aos ouvintes de boa musica. valeu rapaz. Valeu por publicar essa grandiosidade.
THANK YOU, Mr. Ed von Ems ! Fantastic work !!!! Gelu Batir from Romania, Jan 2020
He Has told us to Care for this GIFT Earth he will bless our Efforts, SOON we as ONE in HARMONY United we Stand for his SOVEREIGNTY perfection is Coming back 😂 Will you Be THERE 😍🥰??
Coffee ? YES SIR
Very creative... Excellent editing...
A great 👍 thanks 😊 for your time and effort to make a difference, I believe all things will work out for you and me too
KEEP LOOKING UP HE'LL PROVIDE...TRUST THE CREATOR OF ALL THINGS ABOVE AND BELOW
Conheço sim THE MOODY BLUES, mas por favor poste tudo o que você tem dessa banda maravilhosa. Parabéns e obrigado pela postagem. ETERNAMENTE ROCK IN ROLL!!!!!!!
I wish someone would write a track listing for this. I like the mix
Great music indeed. Big Moody Blues fan here. The song Island at the start of this song list I believe was recorded right after they had recorded the album Seventh Sojourn, as they thought at first they would include it on a new album after Seventh Sojourn in 1974, but instead they ended up going their separate ways until 1978 when they got back together to record the Octave album. Island is a beautiful song. I wish they HAD included it on Octave ! Would have made that album even better than it was. Octave was a decent, good album with songs like The Day We Meet Again and Mike Pinders One Step Into the Light, but including Island on That album would have made it stronger.
"Simply Magic" is my favorite from the songs played here and John Lodge really stands out as much as anyone. At the same, I love the Octave album, it's my personal favorite. Pinder's mellotron work, lyrics and vocals added such depth and gravity to the Moody Blues. His departure left a void that seemingly was never recaptured...
Fenwaify- I totally agree that when Mike Pinder left the group, the keyboard and mellotron orchestra type sound that the Moody Blues had died with it. Don't get me wrong, when they recorded with Patrick Moraz in the 1980s, he was very talented, but it was a synthesizer type orchestrated sound, not that soothing , eerily deep, resonant, haunting sound that Mike Pinder brought to the group from the mid 1960s through 1978. It just sounded more Moody Blues with Mike Pinders mellotron and keyboards. I feel Patrick Moraz felt like a more pretend, or a plastic imitation of what Mike Pinders sound brought to the group.
@@pauledwards3992 There's a handful of post '78 stuff that I like, including solo Hayward efforts, though I haven't explored other solo work by other bandmates. Still, Pinder did more than just add sound; he composed three of my all-time favorite Moody Blues tunes: "Melancholy Man," "Have you Heard" and "One Step into the Light." I think he brought a contemplative soul to the band, a mystical element combined with a searching honesty. The fact that he left the band to focus on his family seems oddly mature in the wild rock and roll arena. His disregard of Edge was a mistake, which he later expressed. I just wish I could have heard far more from him with the band...Also, his limited inclusion/participation at the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony/performance was very disappointing. Above all, I wanted to see him with the band on his glorious mellotron. Ah, such is life; wonder, compromise and loss...
Fenwaify- Undeed I totally agree with what you wrote. Been a huge Noody Blues fan myself since my teen years. I love those Pinder songs you mentioned. I even play Melancholy Man and One Step Into the Light on guitar. I'm a singer/ songwriter / musician myself. Getting ready to release a new album soon with 23 original songs me and my son wrote.
But I also really miss Mike Pinder and his great vibes he brought to the Moodies. I also thought it was really wise of him to commit to his family at the time he did it. Showed a lot of courage on his part. I'm glad we still have all of their music though. Take care my friend, stay safe. Peace out, Paul
I meant Moody Blues, not Noody Blues. Lol. Jeez, now I'm embarrassed. Thick texting fingers.
Theres Purpose in sEASonal changes....death has No Sting
amazing bnad
25:23 🥰💯❤🔥💓I love Moody Blues music, and this song is no exception. That beat, that rhythm is top notch. Can somebody *please* tell me the name of this song? I cannot find it among all the Moody Blues song titles. I keep hearing ''rescue me'' in the lyrics, and yet I cannot find anything with that as the title.
That's Lodge singing, probably from one of his solo albums.
@@fueledbylove *I finally found it* *Street Cafe*
The-the-the music played from the street cafes
All the people were passing in a distant haze
When you walked by
And I'm-a lonely and need someone to talk to
I sa-said "Hello girl
Would you walk with me
I got-a nowhere to go
And I'd-a much rather be
Taking a chance that you had more than a fancy way about you"
So tell me girl
Where will it end, rescue me
The music you send
I'll play in the end, rescue me
The-the-the way you smiled was like a rising sun
You set a burning inside from which I should have run
But you walked by
And I was lonely and need someone to talk to
You-you-you blew my mind just like a neutron bomb
You left a shell outside where I could never come from
Now you walk by
You say you're lonely and need someone to talk to
You might also like
Threw It All Away
John Lodge
Children of Rock ’n’ Roll
John Lodge
December Snow
The Moody Blues
So tell me girl
Where will it end, rescue me
'Cause the music you send
I'll play in the end, rescue me
I sh-sh-should respect your point of view
But what can I say when I'm in love with you
When nothing makes sense
I'm gonna take one more chance that you can love too
So tell me girl
When will it end, rescue me
'Cause the music you send
I'll play in the end, rescue me
The-the-the-the-the-the-the music played from the street cafes
Mmmmm......rescue me
Rescue me
Rescue me
Your still Here are u Not composing a symphony along side Me...😂 Beauty and Some Beast I know theres a prince beneath the disguise...why im still Working things out, he will succeed
The recording of "A Simple Game" with Mike singing the lead is vastly superior to the one with Justin singing the lead.
No track listing past Twilight Time..😢😢
A great mix but more information would be great. For example, Mike Pinder never performed "One Step Into the Light" with the Moody Blues, wondering where this version is from? And "Island" seems to be different to the one I have too.
Hi, Joe Moss! I am a huge fan of Moody Blues. I friendly wish to inform you that Mike Pinder really played " One Step Into The Light" , on vocal, as lead singer, on OCTAVE album ( his last contribution , after that he moved to California) as you can read the follwings ': Side One
"Steppin' in a Slide Zone" (John Lodge) - 5:29 (lead singer: John Lodge)
"Under Moonshine" (Ray Thomas) - 5:00 (lead singer: Ray Thomas)
"Had to Fall in Love" (Justin Hayward) - 3:42 (lead singer: Justin Hayward)
"I'll Be Level with You" (Graeme Edge) - 3:48 (lead singers: Justin Hayward, Mike Pinder, Ray Thomas, John Lodge)
"Driftwood" (Hayward) - 5:03 (lead singer: Justin Hayward)
Side Two
"Top Rank Suite" (Hayward) - 3:42 (lead singer: Justin Hayward)
"I'm Your Man" (Thomas) - 4:21 (lead singer: Ray Thomas)
"Survival" (Lodge) - 4:09 (lead singer: John Lodge)
"One Step into the Light" (Mike Pinder) - 4:29 (lead singer: Mike Pinder)
"The Day We Meet Again" (Hayward) - 6:19 (lead singer: Justin Hayward) MY BEST THOUGHTS FOR YOU ! From Romania, with sympathy, GELU BATIR, Rm.Valcea Town. January, 2020
@@gelubatir9794 thank you
Does anyone know the song that Justin does the lead on about 49 minutes into this album? It's quite beautiful and I never heard it anywhere before. It ends with the lyric, "The world upon his shoulders."
The song is called "On The Road" from the album "Gaia" by Alan Simon, composer. He also produced the album Excalibur II, Justin sings "Eather and Sky" (8:25) and Celtic Heart. Another beautiful song sung by Justin but not in this video. th-cam.com/video/lnVnVWrwwnU/w-d-xo.html
@@bpeppyp Thx a lot for that, Bill. "Celtic Heart" is absolutely beautiful, and "Earth and Sky" is another treat.
I believe I'm supposed to be somewhere special, alone but Not.....
❤
Hey Ed, thanks so much for sharing this music from the Moody Blues ! If you would provide a list of all the songs in order, it may help some of us rabid Moody Blues fans to seek to purchase some of this music by the individual musicians ? Would you, or could you possibly do that ? Thanks ! Peace out, stay safe, Paul
The list is in the drop down credits. 🥰
I apologize! There’s more songs after Twilight Time.
also search TH-cam for hereinthebronx, he has done all these too
@@joannekucks4343 also search TH-cam for hereinthebronx, he has done all these too
Mike vocal on A Simple Game, not Justin.
R.I.P Mike Pinder.
?????
Pinder is still with chap. I think you mean Ray,.
@@fueledbylove I must have been living in the future 3 weeks of weeks ago, he died 24th April !! (This written on 25th April)
@@davidwoodhead7736 wow, OK, then R.I.P Mr. Pinder. He was the last of the original bandmembers.
again what year, titled,,,where didya get it Ed....INTERESTING...
Does anyone have a track listing? What is the name of the first track? I don't remember hearing this before?
If you hit the 'show more' tab above, it will give you all the track listings.
ISLAND.....🤗🙏😇
also search TH-cam for hereinthebronx, he has done all these too
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como posso conseguir essa obra prima ?
"We Can Fly" doesn't get enough attention. It's one of John Lodge's better songs.
What is the name of the first song, and where can I find it?
It's a unfinished mix called "Island" one of their CDs has it as a bonus track, this particular song has been altered by someone. Several attempts have been made by fans to add stuff to Island to "improve" it but look for the bonus track for the original
What's the name of the song that Hayward sings around the 8:30 mark? I've heard it before but can't remember the name of it..
It's from "The War Of The World" soundtrack. I Think it was the B side to "Forever Autumn."
Really? It wasn't on the vinyl LP I bought. Never heard it before..
@@charlesstuart8009 No I was wrong. That song was on a album from I believe 2006-2007, called, "Excalibur 2-The Celtic Ring." Alan Parsons and Allan Simon were part of it as well. He also performed a lovely ballad called, "Celtic Heart." I believe the album is available on Amazon. You Tube has it as well...
also search TH-cam for hereinthebronx, he has done all these too
The "A Simple Game" mix doesn't work for me at all. The recording with Mike singing the lead is vastly superior to the one with Justin singing the lead.
THIS VIDEO HAS NOTHING TO GIVE TO THE LYRICS.....THUMBS DOWN........
also search TH-cam for hereinthebronx, he has done all these too
also search TH-cam for hereinthebronx, he has done all these too [give credit for his work]