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  • Most Grateful for your inspiring music , it always put me in a loving , mood x

  • 1974 riding to school through the Catskills and Adirondacks listening to this song...very relaxing!

  • I have been sitting comfortably with the Moodies since the beginning. Going to see them this spring in NY.Always fearful that it might their last show, but I have thinking that for many years now....I take my wife, 3 adult children, and 4 grandkids in their teens, amazingly the teens love them as much as we do....continue rocking...

  • So sad thad young people today don't have the music of the 60's and early 70's to caress their senses.62 and still carried away by it.So wonderful,so grateful!

  • @MrXxxzzzqqq When our minds (and bodies) become semi-permeable to the light and time differential, and shift to perception of the 4th dimention in the not too distant future, perhaps by the end of 2012, if we attain "critical mass", this music will be the soundtrack of the change.... I'm in my 50s and also glad I experienced this wonderful mindblowing music the first time around....carressing the senses indeed! Namaste..

  • @TheEldoradoKid Music such as this ,I believe,can be likened to a time machine.One note,one verse,and are you not taken back to a different place in time?Music is like magic,not the illusionist type,but something that really alters time and space in the secret person we are in our heart.The true mind altering drug!!

  • Lovely, remember it all, I think?

  • I am sitting comfortably and started reading "legends of king Arthur and his knights". All thanks to the Moody Blues. Life can be wonderful! These moments I do enjoy!

  • Beautiful memories of me & my now passed hubby Jimmy,he may be gone but the memories are still strong,I can smell,feel him still after 14 long & lonely years.X

  • I just recently turned 20 and I've been listeing to this band since I was 13... their music has helped me reach an inner peace inside me that i've never really known about till a few years ago...

  • What? Who? inspired such a treasure...wore out the old vinyl replaying...Moodies begin their concerts with "Lovely to See You Again" ....lovely indeed!!

  • I sit here and read many people complaining about the R&R Hall of Fame's lack of consideration. I don't mind it at all ... why 'lower' yourselves to that level? The Moodies are far above that

  • @cldhtdorb Honorifics are for the egotists. 

  • moody blues: pure love.

  • I grew up with the moody's in the 70's, started taking my kids to see them in the 80's. Totally love this Band (so much my son's name is Justin) Even my 10yr old has already seen them twice with me. It will be a sad day when they stop performing concerts and I can't see them perform live. It does take you back to a more peaceful place in time. Love them!!

  • Shhh... The Moody Blues started progressive rock, don't tell Rolling Stone! lol

  • The good ole days of good music are gone people ..... Cherish every sound of the good ole music that WAS......

  • @DizzyDish We should not give up hope that good music is still forthcoming. There are so many incredible voices in the world yet to heard. The insouciance of humans has to at some time come to an end. One must hope! Right! Music must come from, and, speak to, the heart. Right!?

  • I first saw them in a sort of BARN - I think outside Orlando, FL. The acoustics were so horrible that we thought at first they had cheaped out on the warm-up band! But as the concert went on, we were caught in their gossamer web and forgot all else but the music. They are amazing - even after all these years.

  • no doubt great seen them 1970 of all places ft worth texas but worth it i drove 30 miles from dallas tx.i did alot green goddess then,wow woudful trips to these group named my son after justin then everybody caught on to his name

  • @withnoego --I saw them in 1970, too, but can't remember whether it was FW or Dallas. There was a young girl in a long velvet dress, walking around barefooted, carrying a white rabbit. (Poor bunny--its ears probably hurt from the loud music.)

  • @Joannakathryn That was my girlfriend!....have you seen her?! I lost track of her at the concert...we started out ok..but after I ate the mushrooms she gave I sort of lost track of things..I am still trying to get back on the track Now that I am sitting comfortably I don't have her here with me.

  • @lucripet --Haha! Nope, haven't seen her. She's probably enjoying the holidays with her kids and grandkids, just like all of us old hippies.

  • What a band. I've read a lot of comments on here and like most of you, I grew up in the seventies. I enjoyed progressive rock, for a lack of a better word and loved bands like Yes, ELP, Genesis, Camel etc. However, the MOODY BLUES top my list. It's a crying shame, that these lads, are not in the Rock and Roll hall fame. Come on!!!! whoever does the voting, get your act together and put this band in there. They deserve your recognition.

  • @lismclis51 I agree 100%. The Moodies should be in the Rock and Roll hall of fame. The millions of people that they touched with their music know this to be true. I saw them play with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra in Stowe,Vermont.I'll never forget it.

  • @lismclis51 they are too famous for that

  • By far.....my favorite Moody's tune!

  • @ABC1239388 i did same w/ the speakers.. i was about 16-my mothers album-we lived in an apartment. i opened the door to find that one of our neighbors wrote,'TOO LOUD', in sharpie marker...gheeezz... glad i got it off b4 mom got home.. ahhhhhh, that was another life. ∞

  • Loved to see and Hear them! Live. Am I sitting comfortably? Don't ask!

  • Back in the early 1970s I would put the Moody Blues on my turntable, plug in my headphones, lay down on my bed and close my eyes and just drift off to another world. The Moody Blues are my favorite group of all time and have been fortunate to see them in concert several times. There will never be another pioneering group as great as the Moody Blues. Don't tell anyone but I am 54 years old and still a member of the Moody Blues fan club.

  • @Mayers5637 You were lucky you could afford headphones but the music was GREAT.

  • The Moodys are a PhD to the Beatles High School level.  All they are yet never considered for the Rock & Roll Hall of Shame. I contacted the Hall of Fame about this and they gave me some double talk about how it's not their choice but the choice of the record producer stuffed shirts in NYC. It's probably because they can't make a buck off of them.

  • If I could write to my "70s" self I would say, "Find a Moodies concert and go to it!" Glad I finally made it to one in 2011!

    Who knew back then that we would someday be able to share these music videos among the Moodies fan community. That's one of the nice things about modern times. :)

  • Saw them three times - once at Warwick University and twice at the Isle of Wight (with Dylan, the Doors and Hendrix) and although they sound somewhat dated now - the magic still remains!

    Thanks

  • I have 2 mb albums,the best,i was never stoned but when i listened,merlin did cast his spell,it was and is still magic.

  • @lneranger4 Never stoned is ok my friend. But I just had to experience LSD in the 1960's and I loved it. It was the first "illegal" drug I'd ever done. To this day I don't smoke pot OR cigarettes. Moody Blues' music is SO beautiful on acid! I haven't done drugs since the 80's but sometimes it's tempting when I listen to music of that era, particularly the Moody Blues. For that time period, their music was sort of "unworldly." Saw them in Oakland in the 1980's. A truly great show. Lamar

  • @emeraldfrog1 I've never taken or been given LSD, but I am convinced that everyone should have the experience: like vaccinations--the occasional boosters. Just because of the vast number of really straight-arrow people that took it in the 50s: Cary Grant, Esther Williams (yes, the swimmer). A.A.'s Bill W. finally stopped drinking for good after an LSD trip or two. I always thought watching a meteor shower (Pleiades) on acid would be great! W/ a Moodys soundtrack of course.

  • Groups like ABBA & Alice Cooper are in the R&R HOF but the Moody's aren't....somethings wrong with that picture.

  • 5 people are uncomfortable.

  • I love the song, but, to answer the question, no, I am not sitting comfortably. Last night, while I was sleeping, a mosquito bit my butt. Sitting on a mosquito bite is not very comfortable at all. This album came out the year I was born.

  • @DebShaw Very funny comment!

  • @DebShaw it is because you are so sweet then, that now you do not sit comfortably. So many wonderful things were born of the '60's :)

  • The best stuff in my collection of music, the Moody Blues ...

  • If you don't believe in Arthur, Merlin, Love as a way of being, just give a listen, you will. 40 years on and I still am just as taken as I was in 1968.

  • as a child of the 7o's, i have some great memories...the Moodies were the soundtrack to that world of mine.....peace luv & grooviness....

  • i hav been ther what they talking about trip everone wake up

  • coloradream. excellent video. one of their best songs. I have been listening to them for 40 years.

  • Yes, I am... thank You. Moody Blues.

  • All-time favorite group. Maybe their best song ever (there are many very good ones). For many of us who experienced "substance abuse" in a particular way during that period I think we are none for the worse. Actually much better but growing old sucks.

  • Coloradream, well done. The video and drawings are magical and paint the song brilliantly. Did you draw them?

  • When you are in a pensive, introspective mood, there is nothing like the Moody Blues to keep you on an even keel. I could say it countless times, but this music is classic and some of the best of it's type ever produced by a so called, "rock group". This entire album, along with Seventh Sojourn are timeless works of art that should be framed in gold somewhere for future generations to discover and treasure. These guys were lyrical geniuses and poets and musical savants.

  • The Moody's music always brings back many fond memories. We had a music staion at our high school in Burlington Ontario Canada and we played all this music. What a wonderful time we had. I love to go back and listen to this band and many other bands of this era. The Moody Blues were at the top of my list, along with ELP, Genesis and Yes. I can't get enough of this music. Thank-you for providing us with these videos. CHEERS!!!!!!!

  • pure and simple i just love this band its never changed since the late sixties

  • I wonder why Hollywood never picked up on the Moodys excellent sound for movie background music. Their music would definitely set a certain mood or emotion.

  • @bumperu-- see Goodfellas where Joe Pesci beats the snot out of '' Billy Batts" at henry hill's bar, they played knights in white satin in the background, weird but the contrast between the sound of love against the visuals of violence was strangely effective. it made you feel sorry for the mobster getting pulverized, also check out karate kid 2...........

  • ...At the tender age of ten,unable to afford to buy music of my own, I relied on my elder brothers to buy and supply music. Oldest bro Steve was the Moodies afficionado, and this album was my door into the mystical world of Golden galleons,etc. To sit in the living room in the light of an open fire (couldn't afford table lamps) and listen to this album was a bit like reading a good book- you made the pictures up in your mind. "As the white eagle of the North...." Unsurpassed....love 'em to bits

  • Isn't it crazy that when the Moody Blues were in their heyday there was no internet. Millions of people can instantaneously share their nostalgia, crazy.

  • Very good production ,, THANK YOU

  • I saw them again a few nights ago. They played this. During the break and after the show, it was like a reunion of existential spiritualists with people I'd never met before. How many people have taken us to The Door as effectively as the Moody Blues?

  • to all moodies, I agree. what is there to say...perfect!

    For my friend, my mentor and teacher of life, my most trusted life guide.

    Big Jim DeNelle.

    BOSSMAN.

  • There is so much passion and beauty in the music of The Moody Blues. A beauty that will never be matched. Gorgeous, just simply gorgeous!! The Moody Blues!! xx♥

  • If I were to pick the turning point, the moment everything changed forever for me, it would be the moment my friend snuck up behind me and placed some headphones over my ears just as the Moody Blues began to sing, "dawn is a feeling... " That was the dawn of an incredible journey of self discovery that has been the thrust of my life ever since...

  • Imagine hearing this album, plus Days and Seventh Sojourn, for the first time, all in one day, just months after learning to play the flute... that was me... it was a great time

  • GREAT! ALBUM!!

  • The music and video ? Im sitting comfortably now.

  • makes me want to light up a doobie

  • I have been listening to the Moody's since I was introduced to them by a friend back in 68 at a place called Phu Bai.........but there is still not a group that is able to reach your soul like they can and still do. Looking forward to the 14th of May when I will see them live again.

  • beyond words, superb ty

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  • im a lifelong fan of moody blues always been in my heart and life jsutin hayward is trully epic they alla re and the songs they make is trully magical

  • You've done well, lads! Been loving these guys since 1966. Yea, I'm old.

  • Great stuff. You did good!

    

  • Justin Hayward's voice touches my soul. ♥

  • I introduced my first wife to the Blues as we studied during our romance in college 36 years ago. My heart aches with memories of the simple pleasure of those days and pains when I feel what our pride destroyed. May the Moody Blues stir joyful memories in all who can remember when: "we knew how nice it feels".

  • @Tittusmoody The bitter/sweet memories of days gone by. How these songs bring back so vividly the feeling of the love of those days, now a decaying memory, still with pain to spare. Why, was never offered, but others lovers beckon and you can't resist? And after many others you admit your mistake, but not to me... Yes, after 30+ years don't apologize to me, but to our wee ones, now grown, but wondering why? You were the cruelest person I've ever known, you had me fooled for so long...

  • @Tittusmoody my first real girlfriend and i made love to this album back in 1973, will never forget that time and more importantly, how great the music was back then!!!!

  • @Tittusmoody Been there, done that. You are right when you say The Moody Blues can evoke memories long since forgotten... some good, some bad... but all are memories of my youth and what a wonderful and cherished experience that was in itself. What is so sad is that the youth of today will never know our time and The Moody Blues or that whole generation. Today is a cesspool in comparison.

  • @Tittusmoody When we listen to the music we drift back to the times when Merlin cast his spells! Some of us remember...and pine.

  • This is very well done!

  • one of there best, its great to know i got all these albums on vinyl, lucky me.

  • pretty amazing someone would put rap and the Moody's in the same sentence- like me and the previous. But I'm a 'rube'. Maybe hip hop is different than rap. Maybe the Dragon will have a top ten of hip hop in 30 years. For me. it's the Moody's, and Marley, and the Dead and the Beatles. I hope you people come out on top- otherwise we are toast. Ageneration led by today or a generation led by Socrates, Plato, Spinoza, Locke and the Blues or one led by Jay Zee, whatever and whoever.

  • 4:10 would make a badass loop for a hip hop song.

  • There will never be another band like The Moody Blues

  • @MrPolydor yes there will and i'll be a member...might be a few hundred years but it will happen

  • @MrPolydor check out the group the asteroid no. 4 listen yo the song

    'outside"

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  • @MrPolydor So true!

  • ToMichaelgran100 You are exactly right. Justin had a beautiful voice to sing all the songs he wrote. And man he wrote a lot of great music. Another great vocal was that of Greg Lake of King Crimson and ELP. After the instrumental part of Epitaph by KC, when Greg came back in with "The wall on which the prophets wrote", I literally got goose bumps. I saw a different lineup with KC without Greg Lake playing Epitaph, and without Greg Lake, the bottom just fell out of the song.

    Great vocalists!

  • one of the best ever made hope it plays in heaven

  • so incredible.

  • Great song! I'm going to their concert in April and I just bought their new calendar! Any fans should check it out at their website called moodybluestoday!

  • moodies, moodies, moodies. When I get to heaven, this will be playing

  • I've been a huge Moody Blues fan since the late 60s. This song highlights how, in my opinion, Justin Hayward had the most beautiful male voice ever in the history of pop/rock music. It's good to see that even now, there are so many of you out there who still understand and appreciate how incredible this music was, and sad to think that it's like will never again be created.

  • These images may in fact be more authentic than most religeons. After all if you think any modern religeon today has more credibility than another your gravely mistake. After all most religeons were made to controll. I find demons and wizards are much more exciting and interesting. Mohamad is a real drag!!

  • EXCELLENT! Put together very well!!  Brilliant!

  • Coloradream : good work! Excellent images! Thanks! Yes, this song and this album were my Favorites for , oh, 5,6,7 years. Temporarily eclipsed when the NEXT Moodies album came out, and then I came back to "Threshold."

  • the moodies..LIVE LOVE LAUGH

  • Brilliant share Gary Thank you so much :)

  • Love This Share!!!..It's Absolutely Beautiful!!!!...Thankyou Gary....Anita..:)

  • The moodys could create such inspiring music

  • I have gotten more postings from moody fans than anythnig else. Passion shows. These guys fly under the radar and will go on forever

  • I am with you Merlin.

    My Southern Belle, be well darlin'. I love you.

    You know me.

  • Rather, this piece is like a guided meditation. No need for acid in practicing meditation. Still, acid is a short-cut that has awakened many to intimations of a greater base of being, & to a broader reference to life. Nothing in excess and all in moderation. Let's not villianize, demonize . . . anything! Rather, to get on with the Know Thyself admonition of yore.

  • I thought about this song nearly all the day and could't wait to listen to it when i got home. There is no other music like this! Thanks.

  • How pretty can music get! Noticed people mentioning acid. We would listen to this on acid, and it was beautiful. We would listen to "In the Beginning", and it was terrifying, until the voice told us to relax. But, I have to agree, it is too risky, and quite damaging. When I wasn't doing it, and saw straight lines "moving", I knew not to ever touch that again!

  • 素晴らしい名曲です♪

  • This song is an old favourite, and the video is nice work!

  • Yet another great song that doesn't get the acclaim of the 5-6 or so that everyone knows. Ray Thomas creating some magic with that flute and the mellotron was amazing.

  • This is a wonderful playlist, I love it and play it a few times a week. Now I just found that the wonderful 'Nightmusic'of Mark Almond has been removed. Please add it again; I think it is a fantastic song (same as Galadriel of BJH and this one.

    Thanks a million times!!.

  • One of the top 10 videos ...which happen to be all "Moodies"

  • waowww... it makes very space odyssey after 5minutes... silence... or nearly...with all those same cyclic questions about our origin and the meaning of life ... sometimes silence is speaking...

    Pinder Hayward and co...those guys diserve to be even more known ...i mean here in Switzerland 98 % knows them just for their 67 massive dreamy hit... and that's all... the poors they walk just aside a whole universe...he ho brothers we have to walk and preach the good words ...for all the poors...hehe

  • Great!

  • Now you know how nice it feels...scatter good seed in the field...Now you know that you are real...Have you heard ?

  • i did not meanto hit the thumbs down. take it back. damn i love these guys, and in my own way I'd tell you why they are not in th rrhof they are just so good, and they touched onthings (shh drugs) that some americans will never accept. Just imagine if robin trower were inducted.

  • @1twistedtree I think Youtube should space those buttons out a wee bit more...

  • mind of mind too music creates its reality of known.........

  • Arthur and Guiniverre. And the 2nd Garden of Eden.

    It is slipping: pray; don't let us, let it disapear!

  • so peaceful... mystical.... magical....surnatural.....

  • There'll never be another group like this one. They probably got overshadowed by the Beatles back in the day.

  • @mzflutterby1 As a big fan of the Beatles, I had never been as mesmerized as I was with the Moody Blues music. I loved them both equally I think. 2 different styles of music to listen to. I couldn't get enough of either personally, and desire continues today.

  • GREAT visuals on this post.

    On the Threshold of a Dream is one of the greatest "atmospheric" albums of all time - great songs, exquisite performances and production.

    And the RaR Hall of Fame is a bad joke.  Where is the distinction and honor of being in a "Hall of Fame" if so many people are IN it? You can even be in it "twice" - once as a group member, and another for your solo career. I mean, come on!

  • I fear for Camalot and Merlin and the 'Winds of Time'.

    Now; is crazy; and getting worse.

    Have you heard?

  • @ThePorkified i hear you....

  • This is incredible Artistry.... Amazing and magical....

  • OM!

    ty for this nice mix of image and music...well done!

  • Yes compared to who has made it, the people who run the hall of fame must be idiots to leave out the Moody Blues!

  • PEOPLE JUST LISTEN TO ALL OF THEIR MUSIC, THEN YOU WILL KNOW WHAT IS RIGHT.

  • A richly unique band, talented, gifted and fantastic! Beautiful song takes me back to another time and place.  Saw them in Orlando this year, they are the best!

  • What a great song, what a great band, what a great time, listening to a new Moody Blues album was a trip :-)

  • Beautiful song. Lyrics & melody are magic!

  • Can not believe the comments on drugs and religion. The Moody Blues music for me transcends the soul. A journey outside the everyday experience. Philosophers ever since Plato and Aristotle have pondered the reality that we can not see, that which is not in the physical realm. The Moody Blues music helps you feel a small piece of this reality. Beautiful. Peaceful. Hopeful.

  • @rousse. People are what make up religions. Why do Muslims hate Chrisians? Why do Protestants hate Catholics? Because religions is all about DIFFERENCES. I think I can honestly assume that God doesn't give a crap if you're a jew or a baptist. But jews and baptists do. Read some history to see how religion has caused more trouble than any other thing there is.

  • @wolfdavid1 what you don't understand is that God, the Father, of the Lord Jesus Christ HATES.

    He hate those He calls sinners.

    Psalm 5:5 The foolish shall not stand in thy sight: thou hatest all workers of iniquity

    It then behooves you to determine if you are one He hates. Because that is a most dreadful state to be in.

    Nothing else matters.

  • I have all the faith I could want in the existence of God. I have zero faith in religion. Whatever works for you is the best. God is about uniting people. Religion is all about dividing people.

  • @wolfdavid1 People divide people, not religion...

  • Thank you for creating this gorgeous video, with magical pictures to go with the magical music. So blissful...

  • LSD is only as dangerous as dreaming my friend.

  • @medioart Actually, dreaming involve DMT, which is many times more powerful than LSD, so you could say, "LSD is less dangerous than dreaming". The real danger of LSD is the anger and fear so many display when greeted with the unknown. Simply look at what happened to the most high, Christ.

  • Great images to some great music!!!!!

  • @morning8ify: the same for me. in 1968 I found the God i'd always studied in catholic school while on acid. it was always a beautiful, religious experience for me. sometimes not so nice for others. it was a great tool for enlightenment, but you can always overdo anything. I really saw what God was and is.

  • 2010BeachBoy...In the history of mankind religious beliefs have probably done more

    to ruin lives then LSD. And while i don't condone drug use most of us that lived through th 60's are still around and productive...Go visit the green room and mellow out.

  • @objetty11 Religious beliefs have ruined lives? Huh? It's the other way around...this crazy world has driven me to Christianity...and LSD was "truth serum" that didn't work for the CIA...and here's all these people "meeting God" (?) on it...yeah, right...

  • @rousse61  Um,if you would have read my post correctly.I stated that in the HISTORY

    of mankind that religious beliefs have done more to ruin lives than any drug.

    Do some research on the subject before you make a blanket statement.

    And if you still don't belive me then pick up a newspaper and find out what

    the popes stance is on child molistation and the priesthood.

  • @objetty11 I have done my research, thank-you. I have been reading the newspapers, but also know what Christ has to say about that. It's not what the Pope says, but Christ. He said to bring the children unto Him......He never advocated this...He will deny knowing these people...that children are not to be harmedIit is much better than the secular, me-first horrific life that I have lived...I don't miss it...take care

  • @coloradream very good point, i was responding to a memory

  • the best

  • @2010BeachBoy When my husband introduced me to LSD, I met the god they taught us about in Sunday School and it was a useful tool to me because we practiced Timothy Leary's techniques and no one got high without a guide. It was a spiritual awakening for me that time cannot erase and quite beautiful. Right in Cazanovia Park, Buffalo,NY

  • @morning8ify Oh, I see. I misunderstood your meaning. What a shame you cannot raise that state of mind without drugs, Imagine what avenues would be open to you, then. Anyway, best of luck to you.

  • @Halo101st You have never been thru what i had as a child, some of us just experience things differently. Thank god he loves us anyways-too old for drugs now anyways

  • @2010BeachBoy , No ones glorifying hard drugs here,but if you did do LSD,and did it correctly and under great supervision with someone standing by with Thorizine to induce to bring you down off a bad trip as did my friend Conley,you would have had a beautiful trip through your world of great imagination. There was a lot learned about love and understanding,mankind as well. So if any of my long lost friends read this,please reply! Would love to hear from you! I would like to be in touch,again.

  • to my friend Debs, my Southern Belle. Hello dear heart. It's been a long time but the Moodies know no limit. Here we are. I trust you are sitting comfortably. Let Merlin cast his spell.

  • Hey Morning8, we have all lost someone, I have too. the moodies however bring me back to Marlene time. It's comfortable and so very good.

  • The Moody Blues have always struck a chord with any and everybody's spirit, no matter what background. Spiritual to the core, regardless of one's creed, or lack of, for that matter. Because we are all essentially spiritual beings, ultimately.

    Their work is priceless works of audio art.

  • beautiful, I met my late husband around this time-I was in an unhappy relationship and he was fresh out of Viet Nam. It was a time of magic for us and since he passed in 1996, the listening experience,while still beautiful is not the same-lost my soul mate

  • @morning8ify, I sure can relate to the year around 1971 when I was still in High School,.and the Vietnam War was still raging and riots were everywhere! I met a very nice and very educated young man just home from Nam. His name was Conley Edge,and he drove a blue Volkswagen and lived near Piedmont Park,in Atlanta, Georgia. Conley was very much into psychiatry,and well being. He liked sharing weed,and LSD. So if Anthony,Debbie,Charley,Buddy,S­herry,Claudia,and Conley,read this please reply,please.

  • @morning8ify Thank you and God bless you sister for your service to your country - to your man

  • @CAS1xtz MERLIN FOREVER!!!

    (He ages backwards.)

  • @CAS1xtz Um, is it just me, or is anyone else confused by this statement? Maybe I missed something?

  • @morning8ify sad sad

  • Beautiful. Ah, '69 the year I graduated from hs. This album was the greatest, and so many years later, takes me back to a different time. Saw the Moodies in Orlando a couple of weeks ago, they were great! Graeme annunced he is turning 69 on this tour (March 30th) and he is still rocking!

  • when drug use gets to the point where it's ruined as many lives as religion I'll start worrying about it.

  • @Whysper023 Yeah, The Ten Commandments are a real bitch to society, aren't they?

    Now, drugs raise the moral fiber of adults and children, creates jobs, stabilizes the economy, improves standards of living, improves mental and physical health, and gives people the emotional strength to carry on with their lives.

    Hang in there, sporto. You parents will be proud of you someday.

  • @Halo101st What most people don't realize is their (10 commandments) in place for purpose and since the law has been fulfilled why do we need them?We cant live under the law, were too unruly and god new it when he took on flesh and walked among us. I'll stop cause this could cause a riot.

  • @morning8ify I'm not sure I understand what it is you were saying here.

    However, what ten better rules could anyone want to raise their kids under than "The Ten Comandments." Aren't they pretty much the rules for a civilized society? No society ever outlives the rules which make it a good and successful force for everyday living. Call them guidelines. That is a moot point to any logical human being.

  • @Whysper023 Start worrying, it has

  • @Whysper023 But that has nothing to do with this song, The hell with drugs, sit in an isolation tank for an hour. Best trip I ever had was the none drug unduced one my mind went on from an isolation tank

  • Anyone, ANYONE, who feels they have to use drugs to enhance their lives is a loser from the start. Do not try to justify the use of any drug as a "recreational," or "mind expanding" exercise. That is a bunch of crap issued by those not strong enough to make it under their own steam. I've been listening to these pathetic types pontificate about their drug use since the '60's and they as stupid now as they were back then. NO ONE is impressed, losers! Grow up.

  • @Halo101st Some of my best conversations with God have been when alone with my bowl.