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Moody Blues - A dive into catalog
Posted on 7/17/24 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 7/17/24 at 2:23 pm
Holy shite, of course, was vaguely familiar and I think everyone knows Knights in White Satin, but their catalog is amazing.
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Story in Your Eyes
Blue Guitar
The Voice
So many great songs. It’s a shame I never went deeper than Knights, of course, they were before my time and more obscure than the likes of Floyd, Zep, Etc… so I never thought about it.
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Story in Your Eyes
Blue Guitar
The Voice
So many great songs. It’s a shame I never went deeper than Knights, of course, they were before my time and more obscure than the likes of Floyd, Zep, Etc… so I never thought about it.
Posted on 7/17/24 at 6:27 pm to Lsut81
MB are amazing especially chillin on the coach at home with a quality audio system.
36 yrs ago (12/27/87) when I got sober, the first concert I attended was YES opening up for The Moody Blues in the Cajun Dome. Little did I realize how great music sounded not tripping my balls off, or 3 sheets to the wind. Rewind several months prior (8/9/87) as I had a backstage pass to Gregg Allman opening for Stevie Ray Vaughn at the Audubon Zoo. Got so loaded I don't remember a thing.
this was the setlist ... all a blur to me
GA:
Don't Want You No More
It's Not My Cross to Bear
I'm No Angel
Whipping Post
One Way Out
SRV:
Stang's Swang
Say What!
Lookin' Out the Window
Look at Little Sister
Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up on Love
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Superstition
Willie the Wimp
Cold Shot
Couldn't Stand the Weather
Life Without You
36 yrs ago (12/27/87) when I got sober, the first concert I attended was YES opening up for The Moody Blues in the Cajun Dome. Little did I realize how great music sounded not tripping my balls off, or 3 sheets to the wind. Rewind several months prior (8/9/87) as I had a backstage pass to Gregg Allman opening for Stevie Ray Vaughn at the Audubon Zoo. Got so loaded I don't remember a thing.
this was the setlist ... all a blur to me
GA:
Don't Want You No More
It's Not My Cross to Bear
I'm No Angel
Whipping Post
One Way Out
SRV:
Stang's Swang
Say What!
Lookin' Out the Window
Look at Little Sister
Ain't Gone 'n' Give Up on Love
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Superstition
Willie the Wimp
Cold Shot
Couldn't Stand the Weather
Life Without You
Posted on 7/17/24 at 8:12 pm to Lsut81
Their first seven albums are top notch.
Posted on 7/17/24 at 11:23 pm to Got Blaze
quote:
Gregg Allman opening for Stevie Ray Vaughn at the Audubon Zoo
I was there, cuz!
Posted on 7/17/24 at 11:32 pm to Marco Esquandolas
Marco, you turned me on to the Moody Blues in 1988. Listened to the Seventh Sojourn last week. Great stuff. AMDG
Posted on 7/18/24 at 6:58 am to Lsut81
heh saw them in 1993 at Poplar Creek in Hoffman Estates, Ill. I remember the band got off to an inauspicious start when taking the stage and addressing the crowd with a big shout out:
“Hello, Elgin!”
to make matters worse, he didn’t even pronounce Elgin correctly and was heckled mercilessly by the crowd until the show finally began lmao the band redeemed themselves with a great performance, which concluded with “Thank You and Good Night, Chicago”!!
“Hello, Elgin!”
to make matters worse, he didn’t even pronounce Elgin correctly and was heckled mercilessly by the crowd until the show finally began lmao the band redeemed themselves with a great performance, which concluded with “Thank You and Good Night, Chicago”!!
Posted on 7/18/24 at 2:03 pm to Lsut81
My first concert in the Assembly Center, 11/73
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