don't know if you were there for the 80s or not but yes you hit the nail on the head. I know shit wasn't perfect back then either. I remember the bomb drills and all that back in the early 80s at school. Now its active shooter drills. Which to me is a lot scarier than bomb drills. The things happening today are things they made horror movies about in the 80s
@@Daisy-sc6tm I remember for sure! I was born in '75, so the 80s were my "coming of age" years. You're right--it's almost like a dystopian world we're in now, that's no lie.
June/14/1986, I was in the operating room having a c-section, this song was playing in the background. i had a daughter who passed a day and a half later. This song will always have a special place in my heart.. 37 years later still listening to it with so much love in my heart.
I lived that life and lost a great love and rekindled an old love and raised a family and married off daughters and now am old but will never forget my first love. See you soon... ❤
Hat's off to the "MOODY BLUES" for standing out as a band that has it's own signature sound that will never be duplicated in this or any other era...👏👏👏
Someone once asked me... When is the last time I cried? I said when Barry Sanders retired... That's my asnswer & I'm sticking with it... Now I notice, today's music doesn't have this much soul
@@catonthemoon2084 You took the words right out of my mouth...I absolutely LOVE "BOSTON" and just like the Moody Blues this AWESOME band also has it's own unique sound... It's just a DAMN SHAME they aren't in the ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME YET...The RRHOF is a complete SHAM...
Ever since 1964 I’ve been a follower of the Moody Blues and now I’m 76, I still think of them as one of the best and inspirational group of musicians in the World
@@katiebea9258 Not too happy here since I know what the song is really about. Say Wilde 3 and Joyce Wilde. It's about Justin Hayward having an affair with Joyce Wilde(married woman). She was married to Marty Wilde(of Wilde 3). Justin said Nights In White Satin was about someone before he married Anne Marie Guiron. That person is Joyce Wilde.
@johnpolitis7929 before you performed the edit, you had posted enough I did a dive, and came to the conclusion you posted CLEARLY in the edit. Good elaboration, and I agree with you on his lack of morals and tasteless music to rub it in the cucked guy's face. Stevie Nix and that three and four way trash rank up there with this; now that I get your point.
My mother got me hooked on The Moody Blues when I was a kid. I was born in 1983 and she passed in 2016. My mother was and will always be remembered as an awesome person.
Dude, I feel ya. I was born in 1981 and my mom got me into this band as well. Specifically this song on repeat. I think of her every time I hear it. She passed away around the same time as well. We have "wild" similarities :)
@Autocon609 My son was born in 1983 as well. He died in 2015. He was my only child. He loved music so much. Someone asked him, "where did you get your great love for music?" His response was, "before I was born, my mom was singing, and dancing the whole time she was pregnant with me. How could I not love music?" I miss him so much. Even more so when I'm listening to music. I'm very sorry for the loss of your mom. 😥
@@helaynavictoriazelpaulska2690 So sorry to hear about the loss of a child. I lost a nephew to suicide 2 years ago and he was my sisters only child. All we can do is remember them and share stories or when they were with us. Music holds a very special place in our lives.
No, you are not. My parents named me after Justin Hayward. No complaints from me there when I listen his vocal performances or the songs he primarily composed.
I met him in 1977, knew I loved him in the 80's, reconnected in 1997 as friends.....lost our spouses 2021. Became US in 2022, moving in together, making my wildest dreams come TRUE 2023 ❤❤❤❤❤
I met my first wife when we were both teenagers, fell in love married and had two kids, we were very happy and life was good, until after 25 years she was diagnosed with liver cancer and passed away in 2001, I stayed alone until I met my second wife and we were together for 12 years and married for 6 until she too was taken ill with lung cancer and died in January 2017. I am 63 now and too old to try again. These two ladies helped me to have wonderful memories of my past full of love fun and happiness Gods gift to me if only for a little while, all of the Moody's songs have meaning for me and maybe a hope for the future, Thanks Moody's.
I was going to type 'I'm so sorry for your loss' but you've heard that too many times I suspect. I'm 64 and have had breast cancer. Husband is stage 5 kidney with dialysis.We've been together 40 years. We might have long on the earth but he gave me the best years of my life. He said it gave him the best also. What else could anyone want?
I heard this on the radio and the tube is wonderfully upbeat. Then I watched the video, actually listened to the lyrics and it moved me to tears. My gosh that story is a sad one, albeit one that we all think about. That's what makes it more poignant, that everyone can relate to a 'what if' scenario
RIP indeed!! I believe he was one of the first to use high tech moog synthesizer! I believe it is known as the Mellotron. And boy did he know how to play it!
My mom, born 1956,would love so these comments. Only because you listened to her music. Not the difference of opinion or anything else. Thank you everyone, who loves the Moody Blues and keeping this alive. For everyone who does, that's my mom to me. I miss her desperately. She was my best friend. She'd appreciate all of this.
When I first saw this video, I was 19 years old and my life was practically in shambles. My mother was on her death bed. She passed way a few moths later in September 1987. My father had suffered mild stroke. He pretty much recovered but he passed on in 1995. I had flunked out of college and felt that I was headed toward a life of disaster. However, it was something about his video that awakened something in me and I was able to take charge of my life. I eventually went back to school graduated. Went on to graduate school , earned a Ph.D. and became a college professor. I am 52 years old and a tenured full professor with numerous publications and a very distinguished career. God definitely intervened. Just goes to show , you never know how life can or will turn out!
I'm 45 now but my first love when I was 19 years old sent this to me this morning. I've been smiling with tears in my eyes all day. It's unbelievable what certain songs can do the human psyche.
Hugs to you, music can take a person anywhere, but yes the memories of certain songs lay heavy in your heart, as this song does as you read above I was in Viet Nam my wife to be killed herself she thought I was killed in Nam.
I actually searched for this song by name, here in the year 2024 because of all the memories this brings back of my mom as we approach mothers day. She's been gone 10 years now, but songs like this are immortalized in my heart.
I lost my high-school sweetheart to an aneurysm before we were to be married. I eventually got married and have 2 kids, but I never got over losing her. Now I'm dying, and I'm not scared whatsoever because I know I'm finally going to be with her again. This song was before my time, but it always makes me think of her. I love you Amy Leigh Elrod, and I'm on my way baby,see you soon.
I instinctively hate later Moody Blues work, because so much of it is terrible. Not this. This is really good. You have to be careful with Sur la Mer and Keys of the Kingdom, because there's not a lot of good content in this period. But what you do find is really good. The sound of this song definitely makes you think of Sur la Mer, but it has its own value.
I shared a bed with the most beautiful woman I ever knew in Huntsville one night. We sang this together in each other's arms. Every time I hear this song my mind races back to her. And my heart aches.
There's just something about this song that squeezes my heart until it hurts, taking my breath away. Reminders of a love lost to the sands of time... 🥺😭
I’m so with you, Etienne. Mine married a mutual friend, a good man and a great guy, so I could rest easy on that score. Still, no one else has ever come close to her, and after 38 years, I guess no one ever will. Thank you for a beautiful tip of the heart.
This song is the epitome of a nostalgia melancholy punch to the gut….also known as “butterflies” such great memories, great times, great moment and the video as well
I remember first hearing this song when I was 7. It made me feel nostalgic for something I had yet to experience. Now twenty aught years on, after “the one that got away”, this song still has a very special place in my heart
I enjoy the lesson at the end of the video proving that nostalgia is a trap. She risked her marriage and happy home for the sake of nostalgia as her first love moved on without stopping.
With you Garbonzo... though with the way the Hall of Fame is always trying to keep up with the rest of us, i am not sure how much distinction the award still holds. To us, the Moody Blues have always been there. Maybe the real congratulations should go to the Hall of Fame officials for recognizing the obvious? ;)
somewhere...lost in time...a young man is trying to remember a long lost song, withouth the advantages of the modern internet. And it's this song...in a dream.
@Sans No need to be rude... Just because You know jojo it doesn't mean everyone should know what is Jojo, And in fact, You would not even be here if Araki didn't use this band name as a reference.. There are many Actual True fans of The Moody Blues and not just a weeaboo checking in like you...
they most certainly were, Steve...and their music takes us back to the good ol' days when R and R was brought to us by the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and many, many more..Thank goodness!
I know how you guys feel and I feel it too reminiscing as a child of the 70s and 80s but life is what you make it and the best time can be NOW if you let it. All the best to you.❤
This song brings me back to high school and the woman that I imagined that I would be with....forever. I do wonder if she is happy and loved. I pray that she is. That is what she deserves.
It reminds me of a girl that stayed in school an extra year to get better grades, while I went to uni. She did get higher grades and went to UKC in Canterbury to study to be a teacher. This was over 40 years ago. I do wonder if you ever think about me in your wildest dreams, Christine. The girl in the video even looks a little bit like you.
My x loved this. Ya we are Divorced now 45 years ago today he got hurt on a motorcycle and was crippled for life. I am so sorry for what happened. Please remember the good old days ❤
This song has a lot of meaning for me. I wonder if a girl I once knew ever thinks of me as I think of her. She'd be old and wrinkled now like me, but I always think of her as she was, beautiful and beguiling.
Believe it....45 years have passed...he's a Grandpa....first marriage proposal,.... Sigh, we're both photographers...and...I follow and comment on his daughter's paintings....remember, and hold those moments close...💗.......
I still think of my first love and high school girlfriend whenever I hear this song. It's strange, we're friends on Facebook now, 58 years later. I am happily married and in love with my wife, but still....I wonder...
@@pokeypoet I am in the same boat Barry and understand exactly what you mean. Her and I have chatted now and then and a piece of my heart belongs to BK. I am now 63 and her 62 but when we were 16 and 17 what a ride!! Love ya BK
I was the bass player and lead singer in a band that covered this song. It was one of my favorite songs to perform. It was a staple for us and our followers. I think we would have been boo'd off the stage if we didn't play it. It never gets old.
The first Moody Blues song with that effect and style on the bass, I was spellbound the first time I heard it. One of the great bass players. I'm sure you did it justice in your cover.
And I reminisce about mine in the late sixties through the seventies -- kind of the tail end of the era depicted in this video. I was just a kid, but I remember.
I ran a concert trucking company in the early 90's. We trucked a summer tour with both the Moodies and Chicago, while many bands have ego issues, when the discussion began about who was the headliner and who was the opening act, the bands solver the problem by trading the headline and opening act position every other night. Both bands are class acts.
When I hear this song it brings tears to my eyes and memories. Then video is really a replay of my life of being a lead singer in a band and falling in love with the bass player Bennie....We had lost touch for 6 years and saw each other again. I had married and had kids. Bennie had not married but he was still chasing his music dreams. We kept in touch and my marriage didn't work out. We saw each other again years later and got married. We enjoyed 13 wonderful years together only to be parted by his death. Rest In Heaven Bennie...You are still in my wildest dreams ❤️
I miss the girl I lost contact with 30+ years ago, I feel so stupid and so bad about it, I'd love to somehow find her again but where do I start without a name :(
I did as well… didn’t end so good… but still, added a lot more depth to a song, and band that I carried with me since ‘86… I’m 52 now, a little wiser, and little sadder, and a little better than before
Im 40 and my parents have been divorced as long as I can remember. I caught my mother listening to this song once in the early 2000s. Now I know why. 😢
The Moody Blues could not be in a group with other bands. They are truly unique. Justin takes me to another world. It's hard to believe that he was only 19. Genius
This song is about how life passes us all so quickly. At the moment we don’t realize how those past times would be so appreciated later in life. Life seems to be only memories of what has past. Why is it that the past always seems better than the present? Just another mystery in life that no answer can be found. Dream on, keep those memories close.
I’m 73 and every time I hear this song my thoughts turn to my teen yrs and my 1st love. Re-connected in ‘74 for a short time. She was married and I was divorced but the Sparks were still there.
I'm 69 years old.... 36 years ago I sang along in tenor, struggling to, but achieving the high notes...... now I sing an octave below, and getting every note damn right. And the song means as much to me now as it did 36 years ago. TY, Moody Blues.
This song came out April 1986 that summer was one i wont ever forget. Went to Italy with my folks on a Perillo Tour. The group of people who also vacationed on the tour was very small. There was a Girl slightly older than me with her Mom. I fell for her and by mid vacation we were holding hands. This song brings me back to that time. We initially kept in contact but we lost touch.
This is the background music for wondering what became of that one person whom you thought would align the world perfectly whenever you were together. It's that person who would accept you as you are, without question or prerequisite, no need to explain yourself, because all would be complete.
Absolutely true. I always ask myself, "Where did the time go"? It is funny as you grow old. You start remembering your life so vividly. I can not remember what I had for lunch yesterday. For some reason I can remember experiences from 50 years ago. It is like a slide show. I enjoy the show.
My dad played this for me as a baby to get me to go to sleep, now I play it for my daughter before she goes to sleep. Music connects us through time.
Awesome!
super sweet
That's lovely for you to do Todd!
That's beautiful, man....
I'm sure you dad's there in spirit next your daughter singing along.
Guess what......I'm 64 and my daughter is 20 and she just love this music you have no idea.....
Once upon a time...the 80s actually happened, but I swear it seems like a dream, it's so far removed from the world we know today.
Yes….❤❤❤🥺🥺🥺
America is no longer
don't know if you were there for the 80s or not but yes you hit the nail on the head. I know shit wasn't perfect back then either. I remember the bomb drills and all that back in the early 80s at school. Now its active shooter drills. Which to me is a lot scarier than bomb drills. The things happening today are things they made horror movies about in the 80s
@@Daisy-sc6tm I remember for sure! I was born in '75, so the 80s were my "coming of age" years. You're right--it's almost like a dystopian world we're in now, that's no lie.
@@EnergyMaxWh Sadly, I think you're right.
The fact that the Moody Blues, a 60's band made this quintessential 80s pop masterpiece is a true testament to how great and versatile this band was.
Always and Forever
Justin Hayward had the songwriting touch and they knew how to layer these songs beautifully with instrumentation and those vocal harmonies.
Truly
Yeah but I still enjoy there 60s sounds
Well said 😊
Once upon a time there were educated, talented, cultured musicians putting out beautiful music like this, which transcends time.
😂 #facts
And to think this was many years after their initial success. Still 🔥
Yes David so true I first heard of the Moody's way back in 1968, just before I went to Viet Nam, yes I am an old vet age 72 now. Love this song.
And beautiful girls to reminisce about .
'Knights in White Satin' in my list of 10 best songs of all time...to date, lol.
June/14/1986, I was in the operating room having a c-section, this song was playing in the background. i had a daughter who passed a day and a half later. This song will always have a special place in my heart.. 37 years later still listening to it with so much love in my heart.
That is just devastating. I’m sorry to hear this. I hope you found solace.
Omg I'm so sorry 😢 about your daughter she's in heaven n she with u always n you will see her one day
That breaks my heart to hear that ,but at least it's a timeless classic to always remember her.💔
Just read this now, very sorry for your loss!!
Your daughter is in my prayers before I go to sleep, God Bless her Soul
R.I.P Mike Pinder, thank you🥰
Ya RIP 😞😞
this is 1986 after Pinders time with the blues
He was in the revamped MBs long after the original blues band & had great input in the new band with writing
Deeply pained by his loss....
The world is less bright now that he is gone.
This song tears at my heart because I have been there and still think about it 42 years later
I lived that life and lost a great love and rekindled an old love and raised a family and married off daughters and now am old but will never forget my first love.
See you soon... ❤
You will always remember your first love ,it lives in your heart forever and no matter how hard you try to forget it never goes away ! ❤
This song replays memorys.
N-nani?
Lord yes!
Ohhhh Man, does it ever....
Jojo's
Little league baseball, dinner at the pubs afterwards listening to the parents funny ass jokes over ice cold brews
rest in peace Abbacchio, you'll always be a *G A N G S T A R*
Bruh
Jooooooooojo!
He still a Tsundere
@@kgb5507 Don't say that about my goth gf, Abbacchio. 😭
@@yoshikagekira990 Tsunderes are cute to me, anyways how is your hand fetish
Hat's off to the "MOODY BLUES" for standing out as a band that has it's own signature sound that will never be duplicated in this or any other era...👏👏👏
Someone once asked me... When is the last time I cried? I said when Barry Sanders retired... That's my asnswer & I'm sticking with it... Now I notice, today's music doesn't have this much soul
2 of the most unique sounds ever, The Moody Blues and Boston.
@@catonthemoon2084 You took the words right out of my mouth...I absolutely LOVE "BOSTON" and just like the Moody Blues this AWESOME band also has it's own unique sound... It's just a DAMN SHAME they aren't in the ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME YET...The RRHOF is a complete SHAM...
I love the MOODY BLUES
@@LindaKayMcKay-pi8nqthanx
Maryu
Ever since 1964 I’ve been a follower of the Moody Blues and now I’m 76, I still think of them as one of the best and inspirational group of musicians in the World
Ditto on everything you said
This song is my nephews favorite...he's three..I looove it too
68; yes
@@katiebea9258 Not too happy here since I know what the song is really about. Say Wilde 3 and Joyce Wilde. It's about Justin Hayward having an affair with Joyce Wilde(married woman). She was married to Marty Wilde(of Wilde 3).
Justin said Nights In White Satin was about someone before he married Anne Marie Guiron. That person is Joyce Wilde.
@johnpolitis7929 before you performed the edit, you had posted enough I did a dive, and came to the conclusion you posted CLEARLY in the edit. Good elaboration, and I agree with you on his lack of morals and tasteless music to rub it in the cucked guy's face. Stevie Nix and that three and four way trash rank up there with this; now that I get your point.
My mother got me hooked on The Moody Blues when I was a kid. I was born in 1983 and she passed in 2016. My mother was and will always be remembered as an awesome person.
I've seen the Moodies several times, nobody danced to their music just stood their and watched in awe. Great group from a great city.
🙏🙏🙏
Dude, I feel ya. I was born in 1981 and my mom got me into this band as well. Specifically this song on repeat. I think of her every time I hear it. She passed away around the same time as well. We have "wild" similarities :)
@Autocon609 My son was born in 1983 as well. He died in 2015. He was my only child.
He loved music so much. Someone asked him, "where did you get your great love for music?" His response was, "before I was born, my mom was singing, and dancing the whole time she was pregnant with me. How could I not love music?"
I miss him so much. Even more so when I'm listening to music.
I'm very sorry for the loss of your mom. 😥
@@helaynavictoriazelpaulska2690 So sorry to hear about the loss of a child. I lost a nephew to suicide 2 years ago and he was my sisters only child. All we can do is remember them and share stories or when they were with us. Music holds a very special place in our lives.
This is one of the songs played at my husband's memorial. He loved the Moody Blues. It will always remind me of him. I miss him.
There are no words that anyone can say to take away your grief but I hope that with every passing day you’ll get stronger and stronger. God bless you.
I am so sorry for your loss .
@@nancywessling7380 thank you
@@rmoore1686 thank you
Awww great tune to play for a memorial. This song reminds me of my first love who tragically passed away at 23 in 1999. I miss him too 😭
I'm sure I'm not alone in saying the moody blues is one of the greatest bands of all time!
No, you are not. My parents named me after Justin Hayward. No complaints from me there when I listen his vocal performances or the songs he primarily composed.
No. You're not alone. There are millions of us who think the same thing!
Yes. The best!!
You most definitely are not alone in that.
I met him in 1977, knew I loved him in the 80's, reconnected in 1997 as friends.....lost our spouses 2021. Became US in 2022, moving in together, making my wildest dreams come TRUE 2023 ❤❤❤❤❤
Sure
🥹
How beautiful ❤️
Congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 to both of you
Such a beautiful story! Thank you!!
I think my computer is broken. It rewinds whenever I play a song by this band.
Well did you hear a piano
DAISAN NO BAKUDAN: BITES ZA DUSTO
@@qwertyrainetmir7743 wrong part you bruh moment
It’s just requiem
You really had to turn me into a doughnut didn't you?
I met my first wife when we were both teenagers, fell in love married and had two kids, we were very happy and life was good, until after 25 years she was diagnosed with liver cancer and passed away in 2001, I stayed alone until I met my second wife and we were together for 12 years and married for 6 until she too was taken ill with lung cancer and died in January 2017. I am 63 now and too old to try again. These two ladies helped me to have wonderful memories of my past full of love fun and happiness Gods gift to me if only for a little while, all of the Moody's songs have meaning for me and maybe a hope for the future, Thanks Moody's.
Love know no age!
Wow sad read that. Stay strong
I was going to type 'I'm so sorry for your loss' but you've heard that too many times I suspect. I'm 64 and have had breast cancer. Husband is stage 5 kidney with dialysis.We've been together 40 years. We might have long on the earth but he gave me the best years of my life. He said it gave him the best also. What else could anyone want?
Maybe you'll love again. Maybe not. But don't think you're too old. Somebody, somewhere, needs you!
It sounds like you had two great marriages. That makes me happy to hear. Bless you.
Once upon a time there was a band called the Moody Blues & they are still Great! In 2024
R.I.P. Mike Pinder
Extremely underrated genius.
@@williamhilinsky1327So was the whole band!.
this is 1986 after Pinders time with the blues
I had no idea he died! That’s sad!😢 RIP!
Harry here, 71. Wildest dreams,....greatest song. We all have a wildest dream.
James here at 69.
Indeed. I wish I could see her again. ❤
That uncanny ability of The Moody Blues music to simultaneously bring both tears and smiles in the same song.
Never thought of it that way but yes you are right.
EVERYTIME i HEAR THIS SONG BRO!
i’m doing both, right now 🖤
I heard this on the radio and the tube is wonderfully upbeat. Then I watched the video, actually listened to the lyrics and it moved me to tears. My gosh that story is a sad one, albeit one that we all think about. That's what makes it more poignant, that everyone can relate to a 'what if' scenario
That is SO,,,, well said and true
RIP Mike Pinder, 24 April 2024.
Amen
this is 1986 after Pinders time with the blues
RIP indeed!! I believe he was one of the first to use high tech moog synthesizer! I believe it is known as the Mellotron.
And boy did he know how to play it!
My mom, born 1956,would love so these comments.
Only because you listened to her music. Not the difference of opinion or anything else.
Thank you everyone, who loves the Moody Blues and keeping this alive. For everyone who does, that's my mom to me. I miss her desperately. She was my best friend.
She'd appreciate all of this.
ARE WE JUST GONNA LEAVE HIM HERE?
I hate u
:'( oof my heart
:ccc
Dude u made me feel sad rn
Why me am the sad am now
I'm here because this band was one of my dad's favorites. He sadly just passed away. This is for you dad.
taste in good music always are inherited
So sorry for your loss. Lost my dad last year too, but I know he's forever in my wildest dreams.
Same as my dad he died 2010
Once upon a time...the world was fun..let's make it fun again.
Once upon a time, and never again, I’m afraid, will there ever be musicians and music as great as this.
When I first saw this video, I was 19 years old and my life was practically in shambles. My mother was on her death bed. She passed way a few moths later in September 1987. My father had suffered mild stroke. He pretty much recovered but he passed on in 1995. I had flunked out of college and felt that I was headed toward a life of disaster. However, it was something about his video that awakened something in me and I was able to take charge of my life. I eventually went back to school graduated. Went on to graduate school , earned a Ph.D. and became a college professor. I am 52 years old and a tenured full professor with numerous publications and a very distinguished career. God definitely intervened. Just goes to show , you never know how life can or will turn out!
Thank you!
Wow, what a cool story! Rock on! From a professor and Moodies fan since the 1960s, who earned his Ph.D. at age 58 and is still teaching.
that's really cool, old man. your ma and pa would be proud!
Thank you. I am sure they both are looking down from above smiling.
Thank you Charles!
I'm 45 now but my first love when I was 19 years old sent this to me this morning. I've been smiling with tears in my eyes all day. It's unbelievable what certain songs can do the human psyche.
👍🏼. They tap into our spiritual origin, which is as old as creation.
How beautiful
I totally understand.
Hugs to you, music can take a person anywhere, but yes the memories of certain songs lay heavy in your heart, as this song does as you read above I was in Viet Nam my wife to be killed herself she thought I was killed in Nam.
@@ratter531 Awful. Just awful. I'm sorry.
This song hits so differently at 53 vs when it came out and I heard it as a 15 year old.
💯 Although I got you by one year, same.
It sure does. Sigh...
No doubt!
So true
Lost an old boyfriend to suicide, think of him every time I hear this song. Rest in peace ☮️ JLH, love you forever!
Yeah music takes you back
Does anyone else tear up when they hear this
Yep.
Is it possible not to?
Literally cried the first 100 times I heard it. Wild horses choke me up too.
Yes and I dont know why. This song has affected me like that since I was a little kid.
of course
Why can't life be as great as a 1980s music video?
Best comment and thought ever!
stillerzgal I agree! Life can be just as great though, in your "wildest dreams" ;)
awesome idea, i want to live there. this song is so great!
Minus MJ's Thriller.
If only....
I actually searched for this song by name, here in the year 2024 because of all the memories this brings back of my mom as we approach mothers day. She's been gone 10 years now, but songs like this are immortalized in my heart.
I lost my high-school sweetheart to an aneurysm before we were to be married. I eventually got married and have 2 kids, but I never got over losing her. Now I'm dying, and I'm not scared whatsoever because I know I'm finally going to be with her again. This song was before my time, but it always makes me think of her. I love you Amy Leigh Elrod, and I'm on my way baby,see you soon.
❤❤❤
praying a peaceful and painless transition to be with your love..🙏
What about your wife? You love her?
@@Dakota-xi6cgI know, was thinking the same lmao
😔😔😔😔bless your journey
Araki have a godly taste in music.
Damn...
Oh yes
This song just has a certain way about it.
It hits every emotion.
Justin Hayward and The Moody Blues have a way of doing that Bryan, beautiful lyrics sung with soul and meaning.
Amasing. What pointless rubbish people can produce, while they watch their civilisation be ruined
I instinctively hate later Moody Blues work, because so much of it is terrible. Not this. This is really good. You have to be careful with Sur la Mer and Keys of the Kingdom, because there's not a lot of good content in this period. But what you do find is really good. The sound of this song definitely makes you think of Sur la Mer, but it has its own value.
We "old" people had the BEST music back then
Its simply awesome.
I shared a bed with the most beautiful woman I ever knew in Huntsville one night. We sang this together in each other's arms. Every time I hear this song my mind races back to her. And my heart aches.
ONCE UPON A TIME IN MY WILDEST DREAMS......WHEN THE MUSIC PLAYS I HEAR THE SOUND I HAD TO FOLLOW
[MOODY BLUES] solve this mystery
silverbird58 ok, boomer
Great video
『MOODY BLUES』
No one:
Abbacchio to the team: Let's solve thi mystery gang!
There's just something about this song that squeezes my heart until it hurts, taking my breath away. Reminders of a love lost to the sands of time... 🥺😭
I’m so with you, Etienne. Mine married a mutual friend, a good man and a great guy, so I could rest easy on that score. Still, no one else has ever come close to her, and after 38 years, I guess no one ever will.
Thank you for a beautiful tip of the heart.
Agreed. 🌹🌹🌹🌹
Long gone are the days we thought we would be young, innocent, and optimistic for the future🥰❤💐🎶🎶🎶💐💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
Then there's Quarterflash, and heartache of every guy in the 80's with MTV !!!
Tracy's a doll !!!
@@Thunderstixx77 what??
This song gave me inspiration to move from Nebraska to Northern California. Guess what? My dream came true.
This song is the epitome of a nostalgia melancholy punch to the gut….also known as “butterflies” such great memories, great times, great moment and the video as well
Nostalgia can be a curse.
I remember first hearing this song when I was 7. It made me feel nostalgic for something I had yet to experience. Now twenty aught years on, after “the one that got away”, this song still has a very special place in my heart
I almost cant bear to hear this song for that reason, sometimes the nostalgia is too overwhelming 😢
@@opa-age yeah, it can be a curse. I have a head full of regrets that I have failed to escape from.
I enjoy the lesson at the end of the video proving that nostalgia is a trap. She risked her marriage and happy home for the sake of nostalgia as her first love moved on without stopping.
Congrats to the Moody's finally making the Rockin Roll Hall of Fame 2018 'Bout dam Time!
Doctor Garbonzo and on their first year of eligibility!
OH HELL YEAH. SHOULDVE BEEN SOONER
Steve Applegate yes, like about 1990 when they should’ve been in, oh well better late than never!
moody blues in my opinion is really under rated. i think they are as great as pink floyd really
With you Garbonzo... though with the way the Hall of Fame is always trying to keep up with the rest of us, i am not sure how much distinction the award still holds. To us, the Moody Blues have always been there. Maybe the real congratulations should go to the Hall of Fame officials for recognizing the obvious? ;)
Moody Blues are timeless! Their music is still being played 50 years later!
Just brings back so many memories
80 we’re the best
I love the video because it shows the band’s past when they were part of the British Invasion in the 60’s
I’m not a big “cryer”, but this song just makes me weep uncontrollably every one of the hundreds of times I’ve heard it.
Tears me open every single time too amigo
Same.
It makes me think of someone......
You sir are only human.
Right there with 'ya...
I am 71 now. These were great times.
Glory days
63 and hell, yeah.
this song came out when i was 9 and i thought they were singing “once when you were nine” and little me was like 😮😄 still love it
somewhere...lost in time...a young man is trying to remember a long lost song, withouth the advantages of the modern internet. And it's this song...in a dream.
Rest in Peace Leone Abbacchio, you will forever be replayed in our memories and in our hearts :(
whos that ?
@JoJo hey hey no need to be rude
@Naruto normie?? Lmfao don't ruin this music. K? K.
@Naruto Don't be rude. They didn't know...
@Sans No need to be rude... Just because You know jojo it doesn't mean everyone should know what is Jojo,
And in fact, You would not even be here if Araki didn't use this band name as a reference..
There are many Actual True fans of The Moody Blues and not just a weeaboo checking in like you...
The Moody Blues were experts at stirring up your emotions.
That’s what makes art/music good!!
You're right.
they most certainly were, Steve...and their music takes us back to the good ol' days when R and R was brought to us by the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and many, many more..Thank goodness!
Agreed, hence their band name.
Agree.
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This song makes me feel young and im 67
When life gets too heavy i come here and listen to this happy song of a better time from the 80s. Peace ✌
This is the national anthem of "lost" loves ...
Back in the day when musicians were actually artists. My younger days.
Oh how i miss my husband Wes, after 40+ years i still remember our love.
At 50, this song hits so hard
This song will always make me think of my late husband, how I loved him and miss him...
Bless you Hope !
I hurt For you. God Bless and Keep you, Esperanza🙏
Hope, he was a lucky man to have such a woman as you. I hope your memories are always good ones.
I'm so sorry, don't worry, it's only temporary. We still love you, just keep plugging away and remember the good times, all of them !!!
It reminds me of the only man I ever truly loved...
This song and Don't You Forget About Me give me this sinking feeling of just wanting to go back to a better time and knowing I can't.
I can't type "preach" large enough to agree with you!
Definitely..the best of days...
I know how you guys feel and I feel it too reminiscing as a child of the 70s and 80s but life is what you make it and the best time can be NOW if you let it. All the best to you.❤
Yeah you might recall your childhood home but someone else lives there now and they have made renovations besides the town has even changed.
Well Spoken !! There is no going back . ONWARD !!
God bless the moody blues 4ever. Gentle souls
But we can't just leave him here alone, Bucciaratiiiii
*THE TEARS JUST KEEP FLOWING*
DON'T MAKE ME CRYYYYYYYYY
I hate u
NOOO STOP
:(
This song brings me back to high school and the woman that I imagined that I would be with....forever. I do wonder if she is happy and loved. I pray that she is. That is what she deserves.
It reminds me of a girl that stayed in school an extra year to get better grades, while I went to uni. She did get higher grades and went to UKC in Canterbury to study to be a teacher. This was over 40 years ago. I do wonder if you ever think about me in your wildest dreams, Christine. The girl in the video even looks a little bit like you.
@Shawn Wolff I can relate to this (Class of 86)
@@alunpalmer7337 This is heartbreaking!
just change to 1972 Moodys and that's me also! live and love
Lost love sucks. 😢😢💔 I wonder if he thinks about me…..in all his dreams.
this song makes me wanna rewind it
Was Very Lucky To Be Invited To Appear As An Extra,In This Video..Filmed At Twickenham Film Studios Wednesday 9th April 1986..
Who taught you how to type?
Isaidred-nice!!!
Lucky you!!! Congrats.😀
❤
Rest In Peace Abbacchio
The song you play when thinking of the one who got away.
Definitely
Love Moody Blues!
My x loved this. Ya we are Divorced now 45 years ago today he got hurt on a motorcycle and was crippled for life. I am so sorry for what happened. Please remember the good old days ❤
Don’t make this kind of music anymore I’m glad I was part of this era.
This song has a lot of meaning for me. I wonder if a girl I once knew ever thinks of me as I think of her. She'd be old and wrinkled now like me, but I always think of her as she was, beautiful and beguiling.
I think most of us have somebody from our past of whom we ask that question, my friend. I know I certainly do.
YOU HAVE SUMMED THAT UP TO PERFECTION, I ONLY SEE MY EX GIRL FRIENDS, AS THEY WERE BACK IN THE DAY !!!!!!
Believe it....45 years have passed...he's a Grandpa....first marriage proposal,.... Sigh, we're both photographers...and...I follow and comment on his daughter's paintings....remember, and hold those moments close...💗.......
I still think of my first love and high school girlfriend whenever I hear this song. It's strange, we're friends on Facebook now, 58 years later. I am happily married and in love with my wife, but still....I wonder...
@@pokeypoet I am in the same boat Barry and understand exactly what you mean. Her and I have chatted now and then and a piece of my heart belongs to BK. I am now 63 and her 62 but when we were 16 and 17 what a ride!! Love ya BK
In loving memory of Graeme Edge, drummer and co-founder of the band.
I hope this is played while my ashes are spread. 🤍
Brings tears to my eyes how things have went from good to bad. America's gone and never coming back.
I was the bass player and lead singer in a band that covered this song. It was one of my favorite songs to perform. It was a staple for us and our followers. I think we would have been boo'd off the stage if we didn't play it. It never gets old.
Wow that's cool u got it right 👍
Thank you for help keeping it alive.
The first Moody Blues song with that effect and style on the bass, I was spellbound the first time I heard it. One of the great bass players. I'm sure you did it justice in your cover.
Keep it going Bro 🎉 what a beautiful upper as I always say
“ Oh Dear” how can something b this beautiful ?
Rythmn git myself Chord and melody Sing it out
She's reminiscing about her youth in the 60s, I'm watching this video reminiscing about mine in the 80s!
And I reminisce about mine in the late sixties through the seventies -- kind of the tail end of the era depicted in this video. I was just a kid, but I remember.
I miss the 80's😢😢🎶🎶💃
Me too.
Me too!
Same! I think this and "I've got my mind set on you" by George Harrison are the first two videos I remember seeing...
When I heard this when I was 6 back in the 1980s it was a life changer .
The HARMONY in this song is so beautiful. This, along with The Voice are my very FAVORITE tunes by the Moody Blues!
The '80 were magical, weren't they?
what great muics in the 80
rockstargirl 213 --it all began in the late 70's and in to the 80's. with the Beatles, CCR, Rolling Stones and many, many more
You bet they were
@@mccellen Beatles, CCR, Rolling Stones 1960's where it began
@@mccellen nope, it began with them in the mid sixties, the 80s was Van Halen and Madonna.
“ I wonder if you still think about me “ Greatest R&R line of all time Tks Moodies 😅
I wonder if you think about me.
8 words and you still goofed the line.
7 words dummy
@@tommytomtom5531 h
@@gary2698 The word still is not in that lyric. Google the words
nope
Music I keep returning to that was all about Love, Fun and a Happier Time.
OUR MUSIC, from yesteryear was so much better than today's STUFF
I ran a concert trucking company in the early 90's. We trucked a summer tour with both the Moodies and Chicago, while many bands have ego issues, when the discussion began about who was the headliner and who was the opening act, the bands solver the problem by trading the headline and opening act position every other night. Both bands are class acts.
Wow! What an experience you had.....thanks for sharing🥰
When I hear this song it brings tears to my eyes and memories. Then video is really a replay of my life of being a lead singer in a band and falling in love with the bass player Bennie....We had lost touch for 6 years and saw each other again. I had married and had kids. Bennie had not married but he was still chasing his music dreams. We kept in touch and my marriage didn't work out. We saw each other again years later and got married. We enjoyed 13 wonderful years together only to be parted by his death.
Rest In Heaven Bennie...You are still in my wildest dreams ❤️
Such a lovely story. This song reminds me of my late wife, too.
Hearing this for the first time as a 27 year old and I feel like I just had my entire life trajectory changed
I love this song so much, it feels like I’m replaying events from my past whenever I hear it:)
Lmao also donutted
Flying plane automatically
Eric Maw Me too! It takes me back in time.
Me too
Yesssss
We got back together after 27 years apart. This song used to break my heart + now it is my joy. So grateful.
This song has such a 70s vibe Man i miss the 70s
@@theodoreritola7641 well, it IS Moody Blues ... they were big in the 70s.
true love never dies
I miss the girl I lost contact with 30+ years ago, I feel so stupid and so bad about it, I'd love to somehow find her again but where do I start without a name :(
I did as well… didn’t end so good… but still, added a lot more depth to a song, and band that I carried with me since ‘86… I’m 52 now, a little wiser, and little sadder, and a little better than before
Youth .... wish we got it when it was happening.
Im 40 and my parents have been divorced as long as I can remember. I caught my mother listening to this song once in the early 2000s.
Now I know why. 😢
Once upon a time, there was great music like this.
Thank God for the Moody Blues.
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The Moody Blues could not be in a group with other bands. They are truly unique. Justin takes me to another world. It's hard to believe that he was only 19. Genius
@@elizabethsims9563 wonderful comments - thank you!
This song is about how life passes us all so quickly. At the moment we don’t realize how those past times would be so appreciated later in life. Life seems to be only memories of what has past. Why is it that the past always seems better than the present? Just another mystery in life that no answer can be found. Dream on, keep those memories close.
If you had someone in your life who you think of when your eyes begin to well when hearing this song you're a lucky human being.
The moody blues forever 2024
I’m 73 and every time I hear this song my thoughts turn to my teen yrs and my 1st love. Re-connected in ‘74 for a short time. She was married and I was divorced but the Sparks were still there.
That’s beautiful
I'm 69 years old.... 36 years ago I sang along in tenor, struggling to, but achieving the high notes...... now I sing an octave below, and getting every note damn right. And the song means as much to me now as it did 36 years ago. TY, Moody Blues.
This song came out April 1986 that summer was one i wont ever forget. Went to Italy with my folks on a Perillo Tour. The group of people who also vacationed on the tour was very small. There was a Girl slightly older than me with her Mom. I fell for her and by mid vacation we were holding hands. This song brings me back to that time. We initially kept in contact but we lost touch.
We can help you find her! Give us some details. Names? Exact dates? Do you remember what city she lived in?
lol i dont think so
@@johnnyboyssiteYou could try posting this on the social media.
@@musicman201047nahhh im happily married and dont want trouble !
if ur still single go look for her
I just LOVE this song - heard it randomly playing last week in Walgreens and can’t stop playing it again here on TH-cam.
Yup. I get it.
This is the background music for wondering what became of that one person whom you thought would align the world perfectly whenever you were together. It's that person who would accept you as you are, without question or prerequisite, no need to explain yourself, because all would be complete.
Beautifully said 💯
@@Brownsugagal911 Exactly.
So true
I'm still friends with her, and still wonder about that sometimes.
Don't blink...life will pass you by.
James Peters Absofuckinglutely!!!#
So true!
Truly it will.
Absolutely true. I always ask myself, "Where did the time go"? It is funny as you grow old. You start remembering your life so vividly. I can not remember what I had for lunch yesterday. For some reason I can remember experiences from 50 years ago. It is like a slide show. I enjoy the show.
In a HEARTBEAT