Love these guys so much. Just saw both of their shows last week, they are still fantastic. 2024 even stranger times! They are so humble, their music was the best. No one could do what they did, not even the Beatles.
Met them a couple of times, The Other Side of Life and the Sur la Mer tour respectively. Incredibly wonderful people, and I have seem them 6 times in concert. Awesome video, thanks for sharing!
I have been a Moodies fan since I first saw them in the late '60s at Stanford University traveling with an orchestra. I am 72 years old and still love the Moodies-the greatest band of all time. This is the band that married a brain to rock.
@@michaelmos7497 I agree--because I love the EARLY Stones--Aftermath my favorite album from them, also Sgt Peppers, and the first four Led Zepplin albums. The Moody Blues do have a special place in my heart
My mom turned me on to them when I was very young. Justin was so good looking in "The Voice" video...I had a major crush. It's gross now, he could be my grandpa. Still, I love him & a huge Moodies fan.
Both Justin and John are way too modest but it's actually nice to see in musicians who can be so full of themselves. They are both so intelligent, great singer songwriters, guitarists and gentlemen. Class acts all the way. Rock on both of you
One of my favorite bands from my teenage years. Lately I've started listening to their catalog of music again and so much of it still holds up and in fact the deep cuts are so great to discover again. Nice to see that they are two really kind and down to earth musicians too.
I saw the Moody Blues on their, Strange Times, tour with my son when he was a music student at LIPA in Liverpool, he was taken aback by hearing them live and we got the CD Strange Times from the show...they were awesome the seats rocked, the sound made them literally move under us. Greame's drumming was something else, their rythm, guitars, flute and melodic voices were out of this world. The theatre Usher's stopped in their tracks to listen to them. Their overall sound was absolutely mesmerizing. 💙 they did their greatest hits as well as the songs on the new album at the time, we were literally blown away by the whole show. 🎶🎵🎶🎵I have that box set, Time Traveller, an awesome collection for its time, love this interview with Justin and John, they are legends. 💖
I wish that Justin and John would not become strangers. It would be nice if they would continue with another album or 2 being the BLUE JAYS! It can happen and their music will still be very loved by all of their fans, I guarantee it!!!
I wish that could happen too. Their individual shows are great but just imagine if they teamed back up with a new album, even if some of the songs were original but updated. It would be a mega-hit for sure!
I think…and hope the world would agree…we are all so fortunate that Justin and John met each other way back when. These 2 guys (along with Graem and Ray) put out some of the best music of all time. Thanks for sharing this interview.
Moody blues music for me really takes me to another place, dream about the past, dream about the future. Gets right into your soul like a lot of great bands. They really stand out on this. Such a great band. Sounds like no other.
My favorite band of all time. They’re both on solo tours now since 2018. RIP Ray Thomas and Graeme Edge. ❤️🙏🏼🎸🇬🇧 been on all their cruises since 2013 and preparing for Apr2024. God bless people who dedicate their lives to make beautiful music.
My BF(RIP) introduced me to the MB. So many beautiful songs, the music arrangements and harmony. "For my Lady" and "I know you are out there somewhere" will be always on my memory. Thank you Chucky! 😍😍
Saw them in Portland Oregon, Arlene Schnitzer Hall, 2006, I took my friend who didn't know their songs. I was singing the words in her ear, it was cool.
The Moody Blues are a spiritual group. If you take songs form each album starting from Days of Future Past to the Seventh sojourn, the lyrics talk about Christ, and love these 7 albums are the seven Thunders that other their voices in Revelation chapter 10. In my book Seventh Messenger I reveal how I was told this. Thank you Moodys for your words of wisdom.
I've been a Moddies fan since 7th Sojourn (as a teenager) and not once have I heard any reference to JC, nor have I heard any mention of "him" in interviews. You are of course welcome to hear that stuff in their music, but I don't. Each to their own.
PS I was inspired by the title of the album, Strange Times, I’m an artist and I did a painting called Millennium Storm with a surreal illustrative theme in Moody shades of Blue with white. Moody Blues do, as is said here, inspire other creative people. My son does covers of their songs and graduated with good results at Lipa in music technology, inspired by The Moody Blues and The Beatles, Sting, Geneses and Bryan Adams. I remember him trying to conquer Question on the guitar and commenting how different and intricate the guitar intro was on that song and the words too were inspiring to him in his songwriting. I love Strange Times and play it often it has happy memories connected to it. I did just as they said about Time Traveller people just loved looking at it when I left it out…I’d much rather have the product in my hand like that than the digital streaming they have today….we are in those Strange Times now and they’re getting stranger, The Moody Blues don’t play together now and Justin and John have their great solo tours with the band and their solo songs played, with Moody Blues songs, I’ve been to 3 of Justin’s solo tours they were outstanding shows. 💙
What a great story! I too was inspired by one of their albums, "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour". I loved the artwork so much I painted it for myself and then decided to go into commercial art. I got my degree and worked for a newspaper in Chicago until I retired a few years back. This band touched my life in so many ways. I will always love them and their music.
That's interesting , John Lodge you have more talent in your finger than Gene Vincent , you've outshone your heroes . You and JH are such the real deal ❤❤
My absolute favorite group! Their live shows were outstanding, even in 2013. Just amazing!
Love The Moodies still after 56+ years!!!
Love these guys so much. Just saw both of their shows last week, they are still fantastic. 2024 even stranger times! They are so humble, their music was the best. No one could do what they did, not even the Beatles.
Met them a couple of times, The Other Side of Life and the Sur la Mer tour respectively.
Incredibly wonderful people, and I have seem them 6 times in concert.
Awesome video, thanks for sharing!
I was introduced to the Moody Blues in 1967. Loved them then 💖 love them now and forever.
And the times now in 2023 are even stranger! A very enjoyable interview, thanks for sharing this video!
Still a big fan, your sound has always been magical.👍🏻
I have been a Moodies fan since I first saw them in the late '60s at Stanford University traveling with an orchestra. I am 72 years old and still love the Moodies-the greatest band of all time. This is the band that married a brain to rock.
....*one* of the greatest band of all time, *one of*... 😉
@@michaelmos7497 I agree--because I love the EARLY Stones--Aftermath my favorite album from them, also Sgt Peppers, and the first four Led Zepplin albums. The Moody Blues do have a special place in my heart
Thank you so much for bringing us this video. It’s interesting listening to Justin and John.
❤❤loved you since the sixties never stop gillisn fay ❤❤
My mom turned me on to them when I was very young. Justin was so good looking in "The Voice" video...I had a major crush. It's gross now, he could be my grandpa. Still, I love him & a huge Moodies fan.
INCREDIBLE,,!!!, nothing else need be said .
Both Justin and John are way too modest but it's actually nice to see in musicians who can be so full of themselves. They are both so intelligent, great singer songwriters, guitarists and gentlemen. Class acts all the way.
Rock on both of you
One of my favorite bands from my teenage years. Lately I've started listening to their catalog of music again and so much of it still holds up and in fact the deep cuts are so great to discover again. Nice to see that they are two really kind and down to earth musicians too.
I saw the Moody Blues on their, Strange Times, tour with my son when he was a music student at LIPA in Liverpool, he was taken aback by hearing them live and we got the CD Strange Times from the show...they were awesome the seats rocked, the sound made them literally move under us. Greame's drumming was something else, their rythm, guitars, flute and melodic voices were out of this world. The theatre Usher's stopped in their tracks to listen to them. Their overall sound was absolutely mesmerizing. 💙 they did their greatest hits as well as the songs on the new album at the time, we were literally blown away by the whole show. 🎶🎵🎶🎵I have that box set, Time Traveller, an awesome collection for its time, love this interview with Justin and John, they are legends. 💖
I wish that Justin and John would not become strangers. It would be nice if they would continue with another album or 2 being the BLUE JAYS! It can happen and their music will still be very loved by all of their fans, I guarantee it!!!
I wish that could happen too. Their individual shows are great but just imagine if they teamed back up with a new album, even if some of the songs were original but updated. It would be a mega-hit for sure!
I think…and hope the world would agree…we are all so fortunate that Justin and John met each other way back when. These 2 guys (along with Graem and Ray) put out some of the best music of all time. Thanks for sharing this interview.
Mike Pinder (and his Mellotrons/Chamberlin instruments) was an essential part of their sound back in the day. I'm surprised you didn't mention him.
@@blave549 you know you are absolutely 100% correct. I should have included Pinder. I must have had a brain fart when I posted my comment.
Moody blues music for me really takes me to another place, dream about the past, dream about the future. Gets right into your soul like a lot of great bands. They really stand out on this. Such a great band. Sounds like no other.
My favorite band of all time. They’re both on solo tours now since 2018. RIP Ray Thomas and Graeme Edge. ❤️🙏🏼🎸🇬🇧 been on all their cruises since 2013 and preparing for Apr2024. God bless people who dedicate their lives to make beautiful music.
My BF(RIP) introduced me to the MB. So many beautiful songs, the music arrangements and harmony. "For my Lady" and "I know you are out there somewhere" will be always on my memory. Thank you Chucky! 😍😍
Saw them in Portland Oregon, Arlene Schnitzer Hall, 2006, I took my friend who didn't know their songs. I was singing the words in her ear, it was cool.
I was there, too! It was great!!
Love this love any interview they do. You alwaÿs learn so much about them very interesting. 🙏🎸🌹💕
Great band, really nice interview! These guys were/are class itself.
I loved the Strange Times album. The MB are my favorite band rver since 1969. I really miss the mellotron. Justin and John make a great team.
The Moody Blues are a spiritual group. If you take songs form each album starting from Days of Future Past to the Seventh sojourn, the lyrics talk about Christ, and love these 7 albums are the seven Thunders that other their voices in Revelation chapter 10. In my book Seventh Messenger I reveal how I was told this. Thank you Moodys for your words of wisdom.
I've been a Moddies fan since 7th Sojourn (as a teenager) and not once have I heard any reference to JC, nor have I heard any mention of "him" in interviews. You are of course welcome to hear that stuff in their music, but I don't. Each to their own.
PS I was inspired by the title of the album, Strange Times, I’m an artist and I did a painting called Millennium Storm with a surreal illustrative theme in Moody shades of Blue with white. Moody Blues do, as is said here, inspire other creative people. My son does covers of their songs and graduated with good results at Lipa in music technology, inspired by The Moody Blues and The Beatles, Sting, Geneses and Bryan Adams. I remember him trying to conquer Question on the guitar and commenting how different and intricate the guitar intro was on that song and the words too were inspiring to him in his songwriting. I love Strange Times and play it often it has happy memories connected to it. I did just as they said about Time Traveller people just loved looking at it when I left it out…I’d much rather have the product in my hand like that than the digital streaming they have today….we are in those Strange Times now and they’re getting stranger, The Moody Blues don’t play together now and Justin and John have their great solo tours with the band and their solo songs played, with Moody Blues songs, I’ve been to 3 of Justin’s solo tours they were outstanding shows. 💙
What a great story! I too was inspired by one of their albums, "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour". I loved the artwork so much I painted it for myself and then decided to go into commercial art. I got my degree and worked for a newspaper in Chicago until I retired a few years back. This band touched my life in so many ways. I will always love them and their music.
That's interesting , John Lodge you have more talent in your finger than Gene Vincent , you've outshone your heroes . You and JH are such the real deal ❤❤
I am a big Moodies fan and love their music. I know that new people will discover and cherish them also. P.S. Why is Hayward's ear bloody??
That was not blood but the color of the earpiece
Just below the Beatles? They were above the Beatles all the way around.
Appreciate the interviews that you produce,but it would help if your voice was more present a little difficult to hear the questions that you ask.
The captions really help.