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370.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Wed May 28 1986 11:32 | 5 |
| There are several Moody Blues CDs. I have all but one of them,
and I recently bought "The Other Side of Life", their newest. I
like it quite a bit, especially "Your Wildest Dreams", and very
especially the opening of that number. It is ADD.
Steve
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370.2 | Other classics? | PLDVAX::PRYOR | | Wed May 28 1986 15:38 | 5 |
| re: .1
Have you seen any 'classic' Moody Blues (other than Days of Future
Passed)? I've only seen their latest 3 albums and a 'greatest hits'
collection.
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370.3 | D O F P "Make my Decade!" | KRYPTN::JACOBS | | Fri May 30 1986 00:06 | 9 |
| What 3 albums have you seen? I have Present, The other side of life
and Voices in the Sky. Days Of Future Passed.. Fantastic!!!
Are there any more on CD?
I hear they will be back on tour soon. Does anybody know when or
where?
Its a Blue World!
Paul Jacobs
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370.4 | Make mine 7 | ISWSW::DOOLITTAN | Andy Doolittle - Sunny California | Fri May 30 1986 12:27 | 5 |
| Sure hope they bring out Seventh Sojourn (sp?) SOON! Anyone heard
anything?
andy
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370.5 | On tour | PLDVAX::PRYOR | | Fri May 30 1986 15:37 | 6 |
| re: .3
'Long Distance Voyager' is the other available CD.
They are touring this summer; I have tickets to see them at Great
Woods in Mansfield Ma. in July.
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370.6 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Mon Jun 02 1986 11:52 | 3 |
| Re .5:
I too have tickets...am looking forward eagerly!
Steve
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370.7 | TICKETS | KRYPTN::JACOBS | | Wed Jun 04 1986 11:27 | 4 |
| Is there an outlet for tickets in the Maynard area? Does anyone
have information on other concert locations?
pj
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370.8 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Wed Jun 04 1986 11:36 | 4 |
| Re .7:
I have responded to the ticket inquiry by MAIL, as this topic
is off the general subject of CDs. (I know, I was guilty too...)
Steve
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370.9 | ALL MB'S SOON! | PAR5::BUTLER | | Fri Jun 06 1986 14:45 | 15 |
|
I also have tickets for the GREAT WOOD and enough of that.
I heard a recent interview with HAYWARD/LODGE that was 10 P.M
here and (this was live) 3 AM in g.b. Well any ways hayward says
all there albums will be c.d buy the end of this year. He also
mentioned that Days of future pass was recorded in 4 track and
the quality for c.d. is the best you can get, with '67' specs.
Another foot-note was the reason Days of future happened was
that the studio was curious how a rock band would sound with an
orchestra in 'stereo'. The MB'S made a deal that they could get
2 weeks of studio time free and they would come up with some music
with the orchestra. The rest is history.
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370.10 | comments on V.I.T.S requested | SKYLRK::POLLAK | Then there where three.. | Mon Jun 09 1986 16:22 | 3 |
| Would someone with the Voices in the Sky (the greatest of MB) comment
on the disk? Is it worth the effort or should I wait for the individual
disks to become available?
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370.11 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Mon Jun 09 1986 17:15 | 4 |
| It's an ok disc, but they cut many of the tracks short. Most
annoying of which is "Nights in White Satin", where they lop
off several minutes.
Steve
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370.12 | No matter where you go, there you are. | WHICH::YERAZUNIS | | Mon Jun 09 1986 18:05 | 9 |
| I heard it at a friends place. Pretty bad- it sounded as bad as
my seven-year-old vinyl (seven years?!?! My, how time flies)
I would have expected that they would have done some noise reduction
from the tapes, but the sound was like they took a relatively used
album, digitized it, and pressed the result.
Other than that, it's there.
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370.13 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sun Jun 29 1986 15:32 | 15 |
| IN SEARCH OF THE LOST CHORD is out on CD. BCD (Boston Compact Disc) has it.
That brings the Moodies compact discography that I know about to:
DAYS OF FUTURE PASSED
IN SEARCH OF THE LOST CHORD
VOICES IN THE SKY (anthology)
LONG DISTANCE VOYAGER
THE PRESENT
THE OTHER SIDE OF LIFE
It looks like all the older albums are going to be reissued, in which case
there's little reason to bother with VOICES IN THE SKY.
--PSW
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370.14 | Timothy Leary's NOT dead!!! | WHICH::YERAZUNIS | | Mon Jun 30 1986 15:12 | 2 |
| But I want Seventh Sojourn.....
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370.15 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Tue Jul 01 1986 18:34 | 3 |
| I suspect we need merely wait another few months....
--PSW
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370.16 | What about TITMB? | GAYNES::WALL | Not The Dark Knight | Wed Jul 02 1986 09:45 | 5 |
| What I want to know is why they didn't just move This Is the Moody
Blues onto disc, instead of coming up with another and decidedly
inferior compilation.
Dave W.
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370.17 | | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton, Notes DIG member | Wed Jul 02 1986 10:02 | 7 |
| The compilation _Voices In The Sky_ has been available
in record form for quite some time, probably longer than
the CD. I doubt that "they" said "Let's create yet another
collection of Moodies' songs and put it on a CD".
Jim Stratton (longtime Moodies fan)
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370.18 | Are you missing any particular selection? | PSGVAX::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats 4 aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Wed Jul 02 1986 14:33 | 24 |
370.19 | I like them all! | SAVAGE::TURNER | Whit Turner CSSE | Thu Jul 03 1986 10:03 | 1 |
370.20 | Millions and millions of ..... | PSGVAX::READIO | A Smith & Wesson beats 4 aces, Tow trucks beat Chapman Locks | Mon Jul 07 1986 14:27 | 13 |
370.21 | "Blue Jays" | GENRAL::LAURENCE | | Tue Jul 08 1986 10:43 | 8 |
| I was just wondering if all you Moody Blues fans were aware that
Justin Hayward and John Lodge issued an album in 1975 after the
break up of the group called "Blue Jays". It was issued by
Threshold, album # THS 14. It is one of my favorites. I haven't
seen it mentioned along with the discussion of their other
albums.
Dennis
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370.22 | Wrong conference, but... | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton, Notes DIG member | Tue Jul 08 1986 22:40 | 4 |
| Yes - it's one of my favorites.
(So that this belongs here, I'll ask...) Anyone seen this
on CD?
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370.23 | On The Threshold of a Dream is out | STONED::TINGLOF | | Sun Jul 20 1986 17:50 | 2 |
| Found "On The Threshold of a Dream" at Boston Compact Disc this
weekend.
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370.24 | _Threshold_ at Lechmere also | EXIT26::STRATTON | Jim Stratton, Notes DIG member | Sun Jul 27 1986 23:08 | 1 |
| And with their sale, got it for $11.99...
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370.25 | The Moody Blues - Collection | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Wed Jul 30 1986 12:47 | 34 |
| Yesterday while wasting time at Shoppers World in Framingham (MA),
I wandered into Record Town and looked at the few Moodies discs
they had. There was something new! "The Moody Blues - Collection"
(Castle CCSCD 105). It is a new (copyright 1986) compilation of
Moodies songs, most of which I can't place as having been on albums.
It is a made-for-CD release, digitally mastered, and has 18 tracks.
I haven't played it yet so I can't say how long it is or how it
sounds. Anyway, here are the tracks:
1. Go Now
2. Steal Your Heart Away
3. Lose Your Money
4. I Don't Mind
5. Let Me Go
6. I'll Go Crazy
7. Time is on My Side
8. It's Easy Child
9. Something You've Got
10. I've Got a Dream
11. From The Bottom of My Heart
12. Can't Nobody Love You
13. Stop
14. Come Back (I Don't Want to Go On Without You)
15. Bye Bye Bird
16. It Ain't Necessarily So
17. True Story
18. And My Baby's Gone
While I've been a fan of the Moodies for a long time, I don't claim
to be an expert on their music. Can anyone place these songs in
time, significance, etc? Go Now I've heard of, but the rest?
BTW, this seems to be a British import.
Steve
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370.26 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Wed Jul 30 1986 14:13 | 7 |
| I think all of these come from the pre-DAYS OF FUTURE PAST era. The current
Moodies members don't seem to consider those albums to be Moodies albums at
all (e.g., the seventh album since DAYS OF FUTURE PAST is called SEVENTH
SOJOURN, despite the 2-3 Moodies albums that precede DAYS OF FUTURE PAST).
I would have to agree.
--PSW
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370.27 | The Moody Blues - Collection - STINKS! | QUARK::LIONEL | Steve Lionel | Thu Jul 31 1986 15:14 | 5 |
| Forget this disc - the music is some of the worst I've heard in
years, and the recording quality is poor too. Yecch. Only someone
who HAS to have everything recorded by an artist would want this
disc.
Steve
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370.28 | It was a double album originally | PAR5::BUTLER | | Thu Aug 07 1986 09:21 | 12 |
|
Just to talk about this record (re-1). The songs you mentioned
were propably the worse one they took off of the DOUBLE ALBUM
that was originally sold. (I have this). I agree with you and
others that it was before 'DAYS OF' and again the music you mentioned
is the worse, but what was gratifying was the selection of songs
by HAYWARD that were on the album, (you didn't seem to mentioned
these), they fall in with some good if not best work he did. This
is pre-hayward but the magic is still there.
AL
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370.29 | how about starting a record note! | PAR5::BUTLER | | Thu Aug 07 1986 09:30 | 10 |
|
Just since I feel guilty as hell for replying
to this note (re-1) and not mentioning a cd. Could someone move
this particular note/w replys to COMET::RECORDS and all of
us can talk about the moody's. I love talking about them, but
I have very little to talk about on CD'S. Now I'll feel guilty
about the last all days.
al
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370.30 | Al Butler...Come On Down | DONNER::LEVETT | amoebas are very small | Thu Aug 07 1986 23:46 | 8 |
| re:-1
Al, I looked over this particular note and its replies and decided
not to transfer it over to the records file. But wait...if you
like talking about the Moodies and their records feel free to start
up a note, we'd love to have you over.
_stew- (co-moderator of records)
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370.31 | New Releases | KRYPTN::JACOBS | | Mon Sep 29 1986 13:25 | 7 |
| I just found To Our Childrens Childrens Children and A Question
of Balance. Very good considering there age.
Also: The Moody's are supposed to be playing at the Centrum around
OCT 9!
Paul
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370.32 | | RDGENG::LESLIE | Andy, CSSE OSI Products & CS Program | Sat Aug 29 1987 16:36 | 6 |
| Has anyone found "This is the Moody Blues" on CD yet? It is supposedly
released in the UK but I can't find it...
Putting out my problems with the cat,
Andy
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370.33 | never seen that one | CADWRK::BUTLER | | Tue Sep 01 1987 08:59 | 6 |
|
Do not believe I've seen it yet. I'm looking for BLUE JAYS.
(HAYWARD,LODGE). Is that out ???
al
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370.34 | ?? | GLORY::HULL | Is there life after Plan A? | Mon Oct 03 1988 12:33 | 1 |
| Why are .18, .19 and .20 in this note stream set hidden?
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370.35 | How to upset your moderator... | COOKIE::ROLLOW | I'm free! I'm free! | Mon Oct 03 1988 15:40 | 2 |
| A noter was proposing violating the copyright law covering
some old Moody Blues albums.
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370.36 | one more time? | HAZEL::STARR | You ain't nothin' but fine, fine, fine! | Tue Oct 04 1988 08:16 | 6 |
| Well, this question was asked in 1986, and in 1987, so I'll ask it in
1988! Has anyone seen/heard of a release of 'This is The Moody Blues'
on CD? This is the 2-LP greatest hits collection.
thanx for any info,
Alan S.
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370.37 | not yet | COMET::FERRISM | | Wed Oct 05 1988 07:20 | 7 |
|
Being a gig MB Fan, I always look through the section to see
what is new. I have not seen this release yet, the only greatest
hits I know of that is out is Voices In The Sky. I'm still trying
to get Question.
mike
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370.38 | | RDGENG::RDAVIES | Has your brain been in touch today | Wed Oct 05 1988 08:58 | 8 |
| -< The answer to the question... >-
I'm also a long time Moody's fan, and as I've just got a CD player, on
monday I was browsing the racks of a shop in Reading UK. I saw
'Question..' and THINK I saw 'This is..'. I'll make a positive note
next time.
Richard
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370.39 | Is this it? | DPDMAI::WATKINS | | Tue Jan 24 1989 11:29 | 12 |
| I just got a CD player and I am trying to get a MB CD of a tape
I have. I recorded the Tape in the mid 70's and have since lost
the Record, I think it is the Seventh Sojourn but I am not sure.
I listen to a cassette that I make from my Reel to Reel master for
hours when I am on a trip. I have even turned my 16 year old son
onto them with it. My question is, I thought it was a double albumn
on record, but the CD listed in Noteworthy (POP 820159) is the same
price as all the rest (13 others) $10.54, it this correct? And
how is the quality?
Thanks
Dave
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370.40 | | OWSLEY::ABBOT | Gypsy of a strange and distant time | Tue Jan 24 1989 11:58 | 14 |
| "The Seventh Sojourn" is a single album. If this is what you're thinking
of, it has songs like "I'm Just a Singer In A Rock & Roll Band".
Like all Moody Blues CDs,the quality is excellent.
They had 2 double albums - "This Is The Moody Blues", a greatest hits
compilation, and "Caught Live + 5", 3 live sides and a 4th side of
unreleased studio cuts. I doubt either of these will ever come out
on CD. They sort of made up for it by issuing a CD last year (called
"The Moody Blues Story" or something like that) with all of the "unreleased"
cuts from these 2 albums, without the live tracks, and a few others they
had kicking around. I haven't seen that CD around in a while, but it was
on the same label - Threshold/London/Decca/Polygram.
Scott
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370.41 | | KANE::CASTIGLIONE | Daytona Bound | Wed Jan 25 1989 07:37 | 5 |
| I have "Voices in the Sky" which has some oldies and newer hits
on it.....Good sounding too. I just ordered "Days of Future Past",
hopefully it'll be just as good.
Stig
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370.42 | Knights in White Satin..... | DELNI::GILE | The Time and Space Oddity | Wed Jan 25 1989 10:24 | 6 |
| I have 5 of the early discs, including "Days of..." All
sound great. The only complaint I have, is the tracks
aren't seperated well, which you only notice in random,
or program modes.
Wayne
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370.43 | ...and which is an illusion? | OWSLEY::ABBOT | Gypsy of a strange and distant time | Wed Jan 25 1989 11:29 | 21 |
| Most of the old Moodies albums, up to Seventh Sojourn, were mixed to be
essentially one continuous track, with one song fading into the next.
I like that - it gives the album a sense of continuity.
If you're just getting started, other albums to check out are "To Our Children's
Children's Children" and "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour". But then again,
all of their old albums are excellent.
"Days of Future Passed", what they consider their first album (ignoring
the "Go Now" album, pre-Justin Hayward and mellotron) is a bit different
from the others. Cuts alternate between the band and a full orchestra.
Supposedly when they were recording it, Decca wanted a rock band with an
orchestra to show off their new stereo techniques, and they were supposed
to record a rock version of a piece of classical music (Verdi?). Instead
they wrote this themselves and recorded it more or less in secrecy, surprising
the executives with the results. They recorded the orchestra in normal
working hours, and later (like on weekends) the band did their own bits.
It's one of the first rock albums to really take advantage of multi-track
recording.
Scott
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370.44 | Prelude | SCENIC::CLARK | J.R. "Bob" Dobbs is coming .... | Wed Jan 25 1989 12:20 | 8 |
| There is also a Moody Blues CD called "Prelude," which is a compilation
of B-sides and singles not available, I believe, on other albums (with
the exception of "Late Lament," which is just the spoken part at the end
of "Nights in White Satin.") All of the songs are from 1967 and
1968, and include "Fly Me High," "Kings and Queens," "Cities,"
and others. A nice CD ....
- Dave
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370.45 | Thats the one I wanted | DPDMAI::WATKINS | | Thu Jan 26 1989 08:09 | 10 |
| You are right the one I am wanting (I won't hold my breath) is "This
is the Moody Blues". It is a great set of music with the orchestra
and rock combined. Another albumn on that line is the "War of the
Worlds", a Rock and Roll with orchestra background. I think "This
is the MB" is some of the best music ever recorded, there are not
any bad (ie weak) tracks on it, I never want to fast forward or
skip any of them.
Thanks for the info, I quess I will just have to be satisfied with
the tape that I have for now.
Dave
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370.46 | Face Piles of Trials with Smiles, It Riles Them to Believe... | DELNI::GILE | The Time and Space Oddity | Thu Jan 26 1989 09:15 | 15 |
| re. 43 Scott, Are you sure about the "days of..." album being their
first?? I always thought "A Question of Balance," held that honor.
Also, check out "On The Threshold of a Dream," and "In Search of
the Lost Chord." I agree with them being recorded to have everything
just blend into the next song. Not long ago, my wife and I, just
locked the doors, shut down the lights, and put in a rack of 6 CDs
played from start to finish. Nice treat!!
To the person, who thought that compilation didn't have a "weak"
song on it, neither do any of the *entire* albums mentioned in
this note, or .43! Course, being a MB fan, maybe I'm a bit
biased.
Wayne
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370.47 | this day will last a thousand years | SCENIC::CLARK | J.R. "Bob" Dobbs is coming .... | Thu Jan 26 1989 13:23 | 97 |
|
Here's a partial M.B. discography (up to 1981) ... this doesn't
list "Go Now," which came before "Days of Future Passed." I believe
that Mike Pinder was the only member to stay with the M.Bs after
"Go Now."
Days of Future Passed (1967)
The Day Begins The Afternoon: Forever Afternoon (Tuesday?)
Dawn: Dawn Is a Feeling Evening: The Sun Set: Twilight Time
The Morning: Another Morning The Night: Nights in White Satin
Lunch Break: Peak Hour
In Search of the Lost Chord (1968)
Departure Voices in the Sky
Ride My See-Saw The Best Way to Travel
Dr. Livingstone, I Presume Visions of Paradise
House of Four Doors The Actor
Legend of a Mind The Word
House of Four Doors (Part 2) Om
On the Threshold of a Dream (1969)
In the Beginning Never Comes the Day
Lovely to See You Lazy Day
Dear Diary Are You Sitting Comfortably
Send Me No Wine The Dream
To Share Our Love Have You Heard - Part I
So Deep Within You The Voyage
Have You Heard - Part II
To Our Children's Children's Children (1969)
Higher and Higher Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time)
Eyes of a Child, Part 1 Eternity Road
Floating Candle of Life
Eyes of a Child, Part 2 Sun is Still Shining
I Never Thought I'd Live I Never Thought I'd Live to be a Million
to be a Hundred Watching and Waiting
Beyond
Out and In
A Question of Balance (1970)
Question It's Up to You
How Is It (We Are Here) Minstrel's Song
And the Tide Rushes In Dawning Is the Day
Don't You Feel Small Melancholy Man
Tortoise and the Hare The Balance
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1971)
Procession One More Time to Live
The Story in Your Eyes Nice to Be Here
Our Guessing Game You Can Never Go Home
Emily's Song My Song
After You Came
The Moody Blues Seventh Soujourn (1972)
Lost in a Lost World You and Me
New Horizons The Land of Make-Believe
For My Lady When You're a Free Man
Isn't Life Strange I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)
Caught Live + 5 (1977)
Octave (1978)
Steppin' In a Slide Zone Top Rank Suite
Under Moonshine I'm Your Man
Had to Fall in Love Survival
I'll Be Level with You One Step Into the Light
Driftwood The Day We Meet Again
Long Distance Voyager (1981)
The Voice Meanwhile
Talking Out of Turn 22,000 Days
Gemini Dream Nervous
In My World Painted Smile
Reflective Smile
Veteran Cosmic Rocker
... ?
Prelude (compilation - 1987 - all songs 1967 except * = 1968)
Fly Me High Gimme A Little Somethin' *
I Really Haven't Got the Time Please Think About It
Leave This Man Alone Long Summer Days
Love and Beauty King and Queen *
Cities What Am I Doing Here *
A Simple Game * Late Lament
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370.48 | 10 billion butterfly sneezes?? | OWSLEY::ABBOT | Gypsy of a strange and distant time | Thu Jan 26 1989 15:34 | 34 |
| Dave,
Ray Thomas was also in the original lineup. He played harmonica then.
I think Graeme Edge was with them then. Denny Laine and someone else
left, to be replaced by Justin Hayward and John Lodge. The rest is history.
Too bad no one uses the mellotron any more. You get a sound out of it
that nothing else can replace.
"A Question of Balance" is far from being their first album. As the last reply
shows, it came out in 1970.
Additions to the list (sorry, no song titles):
The Present - 1983
The Other Side Of Life - 1986
Sur La Mer - 1988
In my opinion, "Sur La Mer" is a pretty dismal album. Most of the album is
just Hayward and Lodge, with drum machines and synthesizers. It's the
second album not to have Ray Thomas on it at all. Officially, he is still
in the band and tours with them, but for some reason he isn't recording
with them.
Most of the solo albums are pretty good. They've all done solo albums -
Justin Hayward and John Lodge (together and separately), Ray Thomas
(2 albums), The Graeme Edge Band (2 albums), and Michael Pinder (1 album
after he quit). Most of the Hayward and/or Lodge albums are on CD.
Someone mentioned the "War of the Worlds" album. That's another one with
Justin Hayward on it - he sings "Forever Autumn".
Scott
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370.49 | What a Day to go Kite Flying | DELNI::GILE | The Time and Space Oddity | Fri Jan 27 1989 06:50 | 5 |
| re. last couple. My apologies.. I stand corrected. Age, fading
memory, and the years gone by, have left me in a confused state.
Still love the Moody Blues though!.
Wayne
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370.50 | yes, "CD" is in this note! :-) | SCENIC::CLARK | J.R. "Bob" Dobbs is coming .... | Fri Jan 27 1989 07:48 | 14 |
| re .48
Thanks for posting the albums since Long Distance Voyager ... sorry
to say, I lost interest in the Moody's studio efforts since that
album.
Here's a second vote for their CDs, by the way ... sound quality
is excellent (of the ones I have so far, anyway).
Ditto on the mellotron, I love the sound of that instrument. What
other groups used the mellotron? I've always uniquely identified
it with the Moody Blues.
- Dave
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370.51 | The Mighty Mellotron | AQUA::ROST | But the kids can't dance to it | Fri Jan 27 1989 09:17 | 15 |
|
A list of bands that used the mellotron is extensive. In fact,
there's a note in RECORDS called "Mellotron Music" about this subject.
Off the top of my head, some other mellotron users:
Beatles, Stones, Traffic, Cream, Yes, King Crimson, Kinks, Capt.
Beefheart, Freddy Fender (!!??), Cheap Trick, Family, Barclay James
Harvest, Caravan, Herbie Hancock, Tomita, Tangerine Dream, Jethro
Tull, etc. etc.
Most of these were for studio use only as the instrument has a
reputation for not taking road abuse well.
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370.52 | great instrument | OWSLEY::ABBOT | Gypsy of a strange and distant time | Fri Jan 27 1989 09:46 | 14 |
| Add Led Zeppelin to that list. "Kashmir" wouldn't be the same without it.
And the first use - Del Shannon's "Runaway".
I believe Kitaro still uses one on occasion.
The last time I saw a mellotron was at a Moody Blues concert in 1983.
Justin Hayward wheeled it out for "Running Water" (and used it on the album
too). John Lodge played his double-neck 12-string/bass. I once read an
interview with the Moody Blues, and they were asked why they don't use
the mellotron any more. They said you just can't get tapes for it now.
It was a much smaller unit that I thought it would be (synthesizer-size)
but they said it was a mellotron.
Scott
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370.53 | I Found It | DPDMAI::WATKINS | | Sat Jan 28 1989 11:51 | 24 |
| I started looking through my old records and found I had the record,
it is a double record. The title is "This is the moody blues" made
in 1974 by Threshold records. Here are the songs on it and the
dates that why were recorded.
Side 1 Side 2
Question 1970 In the Beginning 1969
The Actor 1968 Lovely to see You 1969
The Word 1968 Never Comes the Day 1969
Eyes of a Child 1969 Isnt Life Strange 1972
Legend of a Mind 1968 The Dream 1969
Have You Heard Part I 1969
The Voice 1969
Have You Heard Part II 1969
Side 3 Side 4
Ride My See Saw 1968 Im Just a Singer 1972
Tuesday Afternoon 1967 For My Lady 1972
And The Tide Rushes In 1970 The Story in Your Eyes 1970
New Horzins 1972 Melancholy Man 1970
Simple Games 1968 Nights in White Satin 1967
Watching and Waiting 1969 Late Lament 1967
Dave
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370.54 | Another "early" collection CD | QUARK::LIONEL | Ad Astra | Sat Jan 28 1989 18:20 | 4 |
| See also replies .25-.27 about a CD called "The Moody Blues
Collection". Anyone who wants to buy it from me, just send me mail.
Steve
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