Justin lays it on thick with the guitar work during I'm Just A Singer... very nice! This 1995 performance consists of: Graeme Edge - drums, percussion John Lodge - bass, guitar, vocals Justin Hayward - guitar, vocals Ray Thomas - vocals, flute, percussion, Paul Bliss - keyboards, guitar Bias Boshell - keyboards Gordon Marshall - drums, percussion (joined in 1991) Susan Shattock - backing vocals (1991-2000) Tracy Graham - backing vocals (1993-2001)
I don't know how I didn't find this earlier! Very cool documentary! And that version of "I'm Just a Singer" reminded me how much I miss Ray's vocals on the current live performances.
Without Patrick they needed two keyboard players who couldn't come close to his work.. I wish they would have made up and invited Patrick back to the band.
I get the feeling that Justin and Lodge might have taken the Moodies to South Africa even in the 80s if it hadn't been politically, socially unacceptable to do that. They seem to lack serious ideals outside of their lyrics.
Justin lays it on thick with the guitar work during I'm Just A Singer... very nice!
This 1995 performance consists of:
Graeme Edge - drums, percussion
John Lodge - bass, guitar, vocals
Justin Hayward - guitar, vocals
Ray Thomas - vocals, flute, percussion,
Paul Bliss - keyboards, guitar
Bias Boshell - keyboards
Gordon Marshall - drums, percussion (joined in 1991)
Susan Shattock - backing vocals (1991-2000)
Tracy Graham - backing vocals (1993-2001)
Love clowning around between Justin and John. South Africa is a beautiful country.
For those who said the Moody Blues don'r rock!! Nice jamming from Justin.
I don't know how I didn't find this earlier! Very cool documentary! And that version of "I'm Just a Singer" reminded me how much I miss Ray's vocals on the current live performances.
Loved it❤
Well that explains why he looks so good in a plain T shirt The man works hard to keep fit
How cool !!!🎸🌹
That is too cute!
WOW !!!!
Without Patrick they needed two keyboard players who couldn't come close to his work.. I wish they would have made up and invited Patrick back to the band.
Yes.
I get the feeling that Justin and Lodge might have taken the Moodies to South Africa even in the 80s if it hadn't been politically, socially unacceptable to do that. They seem to lack serious ideals outside of their lyrics.
wow...all the drumming was annoying (during the non-performance)...other than that great vid!
Why the hell am I watching this sh!+?
lol