@TPNBTV and all the people saying that Zeds Dead version is just as good as the original. Ok first off hear the original not this video of it Live. Second I'm not even old school. I'm 30 and I like all music and NO WAY is the Zeds Dead version as good as the original. For a plethora of reasons including the fact he's simply sampling the original. And c'mon it's Dubstep. It's good but seriously???
Zed's dead's remix of this song is just as good as the original is, I really think remixes like Zed's are amazing; rewriting history to better reflect today while paying an homage to the history of music that brought us here
This album was originally released not for sale as a demo record. I t was sent to high-end stereo shops to show off the soud of expensive turntables at the time. It got air-play eventually and is the classic Days of Future Passed. If anyone has the original vinyl NOT FOR SALE it's worth some bucks now.
wow really great this song i only knew white satin from zeds dead before (and i thought already this was one of the best songs) then one of my friends showed me this... and... i love it *__*
Does anyone know where I can listen to the longer version of this song? When I say longer version, I'm talking about the version where they break down into poetry right at the end and the orchestra closes with the haunting horns at the end.
I the LP Days of Future Passed. This song and Tuesday Afternoon where great singles off the album, yet the album itself with the orchestra is beautiful. My favorite Moody Blues album.
Nächte in weißem Damast - unendlich, uferlos Briefe, die ich geschrieben habe sie waren nicht dafür bestimmt, abgeschickt zu werden. Es war Schönheit, was meine Augen so lange entbehren mussten. Was Wahrheit ist, was Illusion ich weiß es nicht mehr. Denn ich liebe dich – so sehr, so echt... Staunend nehme ich die anderen Menschen wahr. Einige von ihnen gehen Hand in Hand nur sie können ermessen, was ich derzeit durchlebe.
@SIEGHEILIGE Nice comments. You mistranslated/misunderstood a couple of bits, though. The point isn't that I haven't seen this beauty for a long time, it's that I've not noticed it at all before. And then the final bit of the passage is that they CAN'T understand. My suggestion for those two parts would be: Schönheit, die mir bis jetzt nie aufgefallen war....Ich starre die Leute an, von denen manche Hand in Hand gehen; das, was ich gerade durchmache, können sie einfach nicht verstehen.
: P actually, it's the most beautiful song ever written,and ,no, i'm not "complaining" about what it ..means.. very far from it,.. but obviously, you don't understand ,.. (*J*)..
Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll.
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Sorry to say, but the Moodies always made me yawn... no comparison at all with the other prog bands of their time: Procol Harum were fantastic, so were King Crimson and the Nice and Genesis later on were absolutely magical.
@xXominousXx That's actually what brought me here. The way that Rob Zombie uses the song is really creepy, being that it is a dream sequence, and the same verse is repeated on the television for about 10 minutes, however long the dream sequence is.
someone commented this was from a time when everything was easy.To all those who read this of the younger generations,you wouldnt remember the vietnam war where 0ver 70,000 Americans died in a coflict that lasted over a decade,imagine the stress of dying slowly on a battle field some where in south east asia.Nothing of today compares,they had it harder and created more as a generation then any generation before or since.Todays music is all about pounding on your chest and blabing like a fool
Such an amazing feat, considering the Mellotron and all the primitive devices they used... I love the sound of this for a live track! I love anything with a Mellotron that pre-dates other samplers... as Johnny Cash once said "we owed our sound more to limitations more than actual abilities!" lesson learned!
@pmormal - I'm not 100% certain, but I'm pretty sure that this is from the same French show & venue where Led Zeppelin performed Dazed and Confused that same year. It's on the Led Zeppelin DVD that came out in 2003. Robert Plant's hair hadn't even grown long yet at that time. I wonder if this Moody's performance is from the very same episode of the show? It seems possible.
I've liked the Moody Blues for quite a while, but funny -- I first heard them in a high school music appreciation course when my instructor played bits of ...what was the album called? Days of Future Past, I think? It's been a long time, but I bought it, loved it, lost it, still love it!
Days Of Future Past is one of the best albums created in that time period in my opinion. This and The Who's Tommy killed the single, and began the album bying craze.
@padrak18 i wisht i saw ur comment b4 i put my first one down. i thought they were undiscovered here.. i shoulda known.....ps: whose ur dad. (wonder if my dad knows him..prolly)
Yeah today it's all ghetto music. It's got to sound like either rap or J Lo-Beonce on uppers. Honestly when I hear this stuff, I can't tell the difference between one song and another.
@EnemyoftheDevil fair call dude music today is shit!!! at least we still can go back to the 60's through to the 90's and listen to real music!! in time i pray that it will all come back around!!!
Moodys My Dream.... Moodys Stay Forever.... Legends.... From The.... Beginning.... Long Distance Voyagers.... Our.... Voyage..... Hand In Hand.... Truth.... Love.... Beautiful.... As A.... Super Nova.... Moodys My Dream.... Moodys Stay Forever....
3 years ago my father died when i was 12, And this was his favorite song, He wa sborn in 1942. They played this song at his funeral, and this song means SOOO much to me. it still makes me cry.
i am a retired 60 year old musician and saw what your mom saw. i tell you to play music in that era was beyond words. i mean the beatles, moody blues, dave clark five, searchers, stones, on and on and on. yes, i was lucky and so was your mom. monterey ray
Does anyone remembers those live performances at a club with VH-1? I think it was Benatar's "Love Is A Battlefield" that triggered my mems. Still, I can't remember the exact name of that club.
this didn't ruin my day as so much it did make me kind of laugh. i mean... here i am going out on the streets, in bell bottoms and a fringed leather vest holding up signs saying give peace a chance. and i'm only 16. then we have people here who insult a perfectly good song which kind of ruins it. hippie haters! haha
I remember as a kid being dragged to several moodies concerts by my mom and hearing Ray do the monologue. It was during the late 80's early 90's, but if I recall correctly, the venue at the time had some pretty strict rules about cameras/camcorders, so I doubt there's a decent video of it out there.
actually yes we do listen to what the song is about. apparently you dont if your complaining about what the song means. either that or you listen to rap. and i'm terribly sorry the sound quality isn't good compared to the over produced sounds of todays music. you've gotta understand it was the 60s so get over yourself
@MARKPSCOTT ur a dipstick, m8,todays songs are so pumped up in the studios that bands singing their own songs can't reproduce them, at least in the 60's and 70's, they made records based on the bands that sang them.
The Moody Blues are heavily associated with large, orchestrated arrangements, yet this intimate session, virtually garage band in it's Gestalt, is oddly powerful. It is possible to isolate each man's contribution to the whole and stands as testiment to their raw talent.
Really nice performance. This was a favorite group of mine. It's a little crazy though to think that this is now close to or is 40 years ago. Hitler's band music and Stalingrad were just 25 years before this. Goodness gracious.
Ein erstaunliches Video aus dem 19.Jahrhundert, sehr gut.
WolfChristel 1 month ago
beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, thank you for these
trixie20006 4 months ago
@TPNBTV and all the people saying that Zeds Dead version is just as good as the original. Ok first off hear the original not this video of it Live. Second I'm not even old school. I'm 30 and I like all music and NO WAY is the Zeds Dead version as good as the original. For a plethora of reasons including the fact he's simply sampling the original. And c'mon it's Dubstep. It's good but seriously???
ejflex 6 months ago
Zed's dead's remix of this song is just as good as the original is, I really think remixes like Zed's are amazing; rewriting history to better reflect today while paying an homage to the history of music that brought us here
TPNBTV 7 months ago
This album was originally released not for sale as a demo record. I t was sent to high-end stereo shops to show off the soud of expensive turntables at the time. It got air-play eventually and is the classic Days of Future Passed. If anyone has the original vinyl NOT FOR SALE it's worth some bucks now.
yourOpinionNotMine 9 months ago
all the way to the core.... WOW
bluecatfish 10 months ago
wow really great this song i only knew white satin from zeds dead before (and i thought already this was one of the best songs) then one of my friends showed me this... and... i love it *__*
TheMIchele55 11 months ago
Thumbs Up, If Zeds Dead + Your mom brought you here xD
Kratzinake 11 months ago
Does anyone know where I can listen to the longer version of this song? When I say longer version, I'm talking about the version where they break down into poetry right at the end and the orchestra closes with the haunting horns at the end.
rjam1974 11 months ago
I the LP Days of Future Passed. This song and Tuesday Afternoon where great singles off the album, yet the album itself with the orchestra is beautiful. My favorite Moody Blues album.
tjsmith51 11 months ago
SIEGHEILIGE 1 year ago
@SIEGHEILIGE Nice comments. You mistranslated/misunderstood a couple of bits, though. The point isn't that I haven't seen this beauty for a long time, it's that I've not noticed it at all before. And then the final bit of the passage is that they CAN'T understand. My suggestion for those two parts would be: Schönheit, die mir bis jetzt nie aufgefallen war....Ich starre die Leute an, von denen manche Hand in Hand gehen; das, was ich gerade durchmache, können sie einfach nicht verstehen.
Rev1913Rev1916 8 months ago
: P actually, it's the most beautiful song ever written,and ,no, i'm not "complaining" about what it ..means.. very far from it,.. but obviously, you don't understand ,.. (*J*)..
MARKPSCOTT 1 year ago
LOVELOVELOVELOVE THIS PERFORMANCE!!!!!!!!!! Thank you soooo much for posting this! Love the vintage clips! This one is one of the best!!!!
gamoodybluesfan 1 year ago 2
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Good morning, do you like sixties? Listen and pod cast my program " great sound of 60' s " on the site plumfm. Greeting and made blooper in rock and roll.
Salut, vous aimez les sixties ? Ecoutez et podcatez mon émission "le super son des sixties" sur plum fm. Salut et faites gaffe au rock'n roll.
supersondessixties 1 year ago
Sorry to say, but the Moodies always made me yawn... no comparison at all with the other prog bands of their time: Procol Harum were fantastic, so were King Crimson and the Nice and Genesis later on were absolutely magical.
220773 1 year ago
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365degrees 1 year ago
trop kiffant planant je kiffe
nadia6876 1 year ago
song form my childhood
hailececilio 1 year ago
Is that same Bubble in France where Led Zeppelin filmed a couple of tracks in colour around the same time?
jon1156 1 year ago
This was on Halloween 2 playing on the T.V.'s..... very creepy lol
xXominousXx 1 year ago
@xXominousXx That's actually what brought me here. The way that Rob Zombie uses the song is really creepy, being that it is a dream sequence, and the same verse is repeated on the television for about 10 minutes, however long the dream sequence is.
SonicThunderBYG 1 year ago
@stevekon11, dude this is appreciation of great talent and love. it has nothing to do with fucking vietnam you twit.
spence798 1 year ago
sweet
tessablue2 1 year ago
Love this band/song
DbaBro1 1 year ago
I have this..IN COLOR...it is part of a 5 song set.
DavelovesRealMusic 1 year ago
Just Excellent......
9871MINI 1 year ago
Wow, Good save on thie one.
PhilippineJeann 1 year ago
Check out Graeme's bare bones drum set! And Justin is the most underrated vocalist in rock and roll. Great post.
roadrunner3100 1 year ago
Danke younderboy... habe lange nach dieses Orinignal gesucht. Als Teeny drauf getantzt, hiess damals 'underground' *lach
surferline 1 year ago
someone commented this was from a time when everything was easy.To all those who read this of the younger generations,you wouldnt remember the vietnam war where 0ver 70,000 Americans died in a coflict that lasted over a decade,imagine the stress of dying slowly on a battle field some where in south east asia.Nothing of today compares,they had it harder and created more as a generation then any generation before or since.Todays music is all about pounding on your chest and blabing like a fool
stevekon11 1 year ago
this was when the life was easy now we have a bunch of sressed out morons k pasa
stevenblouis 1 year ago
is this before they were famous?? wow.. what a footage find!! OMG
TheParamountPrincess 1 year ago
Such an amazing feat, considering the Mellotron and all the primitive devices they used... I love the sound of this for a live track! I love anything with a Mellotron that pre-dates other samplers... as Johnny Cash once said "we owed our sound more to limitations more than actual abilities!" lesson learned!
SEANFIR 1 year ago
From the french show "tilt magazine" 1968
pmormal 1 year ago
@pmormal - I'm not 100% certain, but I'm pretty sure that this is from the same French show & venue where Led Zeppelin performed Dazed and Confused that same year. It's on the Led Zeppelin DVD that came out in 2003. Robert Plant's hair hadn't even grown long yet at that time. I wonder if this Moody's performance is from the very same episode of the show? It seems possible.
smilinstevie88 6 months ago
Justin Hayward sounds a bit like Ian Anderson in this vid
frangiul13 1 year ago
My band.
57LucytheMaid57 1 year ago
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yo why what your face sucks!
and this song is the shit fool!!
pbfpound4pound 2 years ago
I've liked the Moody Blues for quite a while, but funny -- I first heard them in a high school music appreciation course when my instructor played bits of ...what was the album called? Days of Future Past, I think? It's been a long time, but I bought it, loved it, lost it, still love it!
BarreraMusic 2 years ago
@BarreraMusic
Days Of Future Past is one of the best albums created in that time period in my opinion. This and The Who's Tommy killed the single, and began the album bying craze.
ConspiracyGuy1 2 years ago
The song is from 1967
gekstrgmaicom 2 years ago
the stands are empty what year is this?? nice post
gwengoadalso 2 years ago
I asked my Dad and he told me that in this
vid they were actually rehearsing. The
few people that were there were invite
only and most were friends and people
from the entertainment industry.
Can't tell you who my dad is but...he
would sure know.
padrak18 2 years ago
@padrak18 i wisht i saw ur comment b4 i put my first one down. i thought they were undiscovered here.. i shoulda known.....ps: whose ur dad. (wonder if my dad knows him..prolly)
TheParamountPrincess 1 year ago
@TheParamountPrincess HI, If I say who my Dad is then I am telling who I am then I would have to make a new account. :(
padrak18 1 year ago
@padrak18 i understand. i really do. have a good one. :))
TheParamountPrincess 1 year ago
wow!!!
lambmong 2 years ago
nope its not
siamesemilkman 2 years ago
THEE video from holloween 2? i dont know i just started
siamesemilkman 2 years ago
very nice, its on h2 soundtrack
texasman20 2 years ago 2
this song was in halloween 2 2009 movie sucked this song rocks.
whywhat111 2 years ago
Justin is beautiful.
pamaska 2 years ago 7
don't say nothing. just enjoy!
totallat 2 years ago 7
Moody Blues rule...Ray is the best.
Cry all you want...
maxjake6 2 years ago 2
you are totally right ! i love te moody blues also . grtz nathalie from belgium
cootje0 2 years ago
Make sure that you don't say anything bad about Ray while I'm in the room or you'll be picking that flute out of your ass.
delta30024 2 years ago
hahaha!!!!
marniewitchjdr 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Ray Thomas certainly ain't Ian Anderson on the flute. What a crap performance in an otherwise classic song.
ronkelly52 2 years ago
best song ever
osiris200584 2 years ago 4
Fantastic!!!!!!
serginhotoc 2 years ago
Sin duda, "Noches de Satén Blanco" es uno de los grandes temas musicales de las últimas décadas en toda la música popular.-
The Moody Blues demostró que era posible hacer buen rock sin ruidos, sin estridencias, con poesía, con buenas letras y mejores partituras.-
Música como ésta, nunca pasará de moda y seguirá siendo disfrutada por nuestros hijos y nietos.- Alberto Machado Rocha - URUGUAY
albertomachadom 2 years ago 3
I love you, Justin!
dearlydead 2 years ago
thecohead - there is no song remotely close to this song today! Give me the name of the band that sounds like the M Blues!
jerryairheart 3 years ago
this song is just beautiful... perfect notes perfect song
ginnungagap3 3 years ago
I just heard this song not too long ago, and I was amazed! My mouth was open in awe the whole time, I wish there was more music like this these days!
But in todays poppy teeny-bop culture, you don't get anything full of emotion and sincere quite like this!
EnemyoftheDevil 3 years ago 26
Yeah today it's all ghetto music. It's got to sound like either rap or J Lo-Beonce on uppers. Honestly when I hear this stuff, I can't tell the difference between one song and another.
gigie555 3 years ago 7
There was always crappy music. There will always be good and bad. Stop listening to the radio or crappy TV and the problem is solved.
TheStallion3 3 years ago 2
LOL don't hold back!!! LOL good job!
medragqueen 3 years ago 3
there's stuff out there like this today, you just have to search for it. it's not in pop culture, but it's out there.
this song gives me chills though.
thecohead 3 years ago 4
And how do you find it?
I would love to know! :-)
david181993 2 years ago
hours and hours of mindless searching on the internet of course!
thecohead 2 years ago
@EnemyoftheDevil thats a perfect answer
TheParamountPrincess 1 year ago
@EnemyoftheDevil
amen!
singsalot80 8 months ago
@EnemyoftheDevil fair call dude music today is shit!!! at least we still can go back to the 60's through to the 90's and listen to real music!! in time i pray that it will all come back around!!!
cRaBuLaR 8 months ago
Moodys My Dream.... Moodys Stay Forever.... Legends.... From The.... Beginning.... Long Distance Voyagers.... Our.... Voyage..... Hand In Hand.... Truth.... Love.... Beautiful.... As A.... Super Nova.... Moodys My Dream.... Moodys Stay Forever....
honeystayforever 3 years ago
i love this song.thnks
erdiantoro 3 years ago 2
3 years ago my father died when i was 12, And this was his favorite song, He wa sborn in 1942. They played this song at his funeral, and this song means SOOO much to me. it still makes me cry.
buttass69 3 years ago 9
UN ABRAZO...FUERTE MUY FUERTE.
alecjandro 3 years ago
This is great. Thanks.
RickWhiteArchive 3 years ago
still have not seen this video thru to the end...... the chimes and "breathe deep" does anyone have it?
alwayssme 3 years ago
My mom was a hippy, and as a child in the 70s (I was born in '67) I remember her playing The Moody Blues and how it scared me! lol
Then as an 1980s teen, I was not into them sadly. But now at 40 years old I LOVE them and most classic rock in all it's forms.
I would love to go back in time at MY mom's age and see all the bands she saw. She was so lucky :(
ilovefreedom80 3 years ago 8
i am a retired 60 year old musician and saw what your mom saw. i tell you to play music in that era was beyond words. i mean the beatles, moody blues, dave clark five, searchers, stones, on and on and on. yes, i was lucky and so was your mom. monterey ray
Bbbbbbailey 3 years ago 4
wow justin
seamusdog420 3 years ago
Saw them 2 times so long ago and this song still brings tears to my eyes......
chiangmai700 3 years ago 2
love you justin!!!
gailleggett 3 years ago 4
Haunting, timeless, defines both "Classic" and "spiritual"
chub1138 4 years ago 20
im only 21 and this song has touched my life for so so so long.... this is real music and how music should be now.... YEAH!!!!!
chaunnykins 4 years ago 7
Does anyone remembers those live performances at a club with VH-1? I think it was Benatar's "Love Is A Battlefield" that triggered my mems. Still, I can't remember the exact name of that club.
Gattaca9009 4 years ago
sweet and beautiful..
DjFeal 4 years ago 2
What a great song... check out my version at our channel =)
ermerstudio 4 years ago
Great song, great band and they deserve to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Zippertheslipper 4 years ago 7
trop bon ca aussi bébé...
tout doux comme toi.....
oasisdune 4 years ago
Very nice
darklombax 4 years ago 2
Thanks for a classic!!!
rle8355 4 years ago 2
This is music as it should be.
thanks for uploading.
ZEROGOKI1983 4 years ago
awesome group!!!! Love the way they kep the sound after all these years!!!!! They dont make music like that anymore.
Waycooljr2270 4 years ago
that's the spirit! who cares what other people think? do what you like, not what other people want you to like. and i guess i must have missed it
yonderboy1206 4 years ago
berrygirl,
this didn't ruin my day as so much it did make me kind of laugh. i mean... here i am going out on the streets, in bell bottoms and a fringed leather vest holding up signs saying give peace a chance. and i'm only 16. then we have people here who insult a perfectly good song which kind of ruins it. hippie haters! haha
yonderboy1206 4 years ago
I remember as a kid being dragged to several moodies concerts by my mom and hearing Ray do the monologue. It was during the late 80's early 90's, but if I recall correctly, the venue at the time had some pretty strict rules about cameras/camcorders, so I doubt there's a decent video of it out there.
Sithrazer 4 years ago
It miiiiiight have been Graeme doing the monologue? I was 8, 10 at the most, so the details are a little fuzzy.
Sithrazer 4 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
do any of you idiots actually listen to or understand what the song is about?oh and the sound SUCKS.
MARKPSCOTT 4 years ago
actually yes we do listen to what the song is about. apparently you dont if your complaining about what the song means. either that or you listen to rap. and i'm terribly sorry the sound quality isn't good compared to the over produced sounds of todays music. you've gotta understand it was the 60s so get over yourself
yonderboy1206 4 years ago 6
@MARKPSCOTT
praktikalive 1 year ago
@MARKPSCOTT you re such a loser
praktikalive 1 year ago
@MARKPSCOTT ur a dipstick, m8,todays songs are so pumped up in the studios that bands singing their own songs can't reproduce them, at least in the 60's and 70's, they made records based on the bands that sang them.
Derro1954 1 year ago
The Moody Blues are heavily associated with large, orchestrated arrangements, yet this intimate session, virtually garage band in it's Gestalt, is oddly powerful. It is possible to isolate each man's contribution to the whole and stands as testiment to their raw talent.
KNO3CS 4 years ago
Yes indeed he did..that he does so is a tribute to his work on mastering this very recalcitrant machine.
KNO3CS 4 years ago
Great live version, good sound quality too. Beautiful, thank you
bumeyes1000 4 years ago
But where's the monologue? I've been searching for a version here with the spoken part at the end (album version), but it's just not here at all.
antispamdinista 4 years ago
thx for posting this
joker1979 4 years ago
berrygirl,
Ahhhhh, yes! ^^ Feels like they're casting a spell on me!!!! :)
terrijane61 4 years ago
WOW!...nothing more need be said...thanks for the post!
emilio325 4 years ago
Oooooooooooh....Ray's eyes when they show him close up playing the flute........Oh my goodness. *.*
terrijane61 4 years ago
Nope. Nothing looks or sounds better than these 5 wonderful men. ^^ They are ultimately the best. EVER!
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 Love them all!!!
terrijane61 4 years ago
SUPER ALTE AUFNAHME
SIEGHEILIGE 4 years ago
Really nice performance. This was a favorite group of mine. It's a little crazy though to think that this is now close to or is 40 years ago. Hitler's band music and Stalingrad were just 25 years before this. Goodness gracious.
MisterChandu 4 years ago
Everyone, please do what you can to help bring back 'flower power' for the 40 year anniversary of the 'summer of love' this summer.
MajorBlyss 4 years ago
Wouldn't that be great!!! Gotta find some bellbottoms, beads and a bong lol. :D
solarcat1 4 years ago
When you get all that together, watch all the #1 songs of 1967 by clicking the playlists at our page.
MajorBlyss 4 years ago
Pinder's Mellotron sounds so wicked!
analogdesigner 4 years ago
that it does
yonderboy1206 4 years ago
I had to look up what a Mellotron was...What a wierd and nightmarish instrument!
KNO3CS 4 years ago
Thank you Moody Blues
Fritzi500 4 years ago
Thank you Moody Blues
Fritzi500 4 years ago
Outstanding!
HiDuke 4 years ago
Yes, they are the greatist group to ever walk the face of the earth.
Kevtheguitarist 4 years ago
I love Moddy Blues. My favorite band of progressive rock.
AAmaralRocha 5 years ago
I found out that this is some French TV show.
Kevtheguitarist 5 years ago
wonderful song. thank you for sharing us :D
burakecmel 5 years ago
my favorite band, man
LSDGuru 5 years ago
love them
myms99141 5 years ago