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  • I love the Moody Blues, love this song, and I love your wonderful remake of it. By the way, I enjoy strumming my guitar and singing this myself, but I am not nearly as good as you.

  • @David50s Thank you so much for taking the time to comment on our video. We love the music of the Moody Blues too so we try to do justice to every song of theirs that we do. As long as you keep singing and practicing your guitar you'll keep getting better!

  • This is absolutely the best version of this song I have ever heard. I've been a Moodies fan since the late 60's and I really appreciate what you have done with it. Well done and keep up the good work.

    Jim

  • @sammyff01 Thank you very much for your kind comment, Jim. We are huge fans of the Moodies so we try very hard to do some type of justice to their timeless tunes.

  • good job kids - long time fan of da blues !!

  • @akashaman Thanks! We're glad you like it!

  • Very beautiful job you did with this great song. You should be proud.

  • @rrip1 Thank you for your kind comment, we truly appreciate it!

  • Absolutely Incredible cover! I love the way you guys capture the 'spiritual' essence of the Moodies! Amazing music by one of the BEST tribute bands on YouTube! Beautifully done... very 'ethereal'!

  • @Titan52berg Thank you! We have a Roland keyboard that has a mellotron setting which we use on our Moody Blues covers. We feel that is what really helps us to achieve that 'ethereal' sound on the songs. We're glad you like them!

  • Excellent on this production. Keep plucking.

    Ed

  • Thanks so much, Ed!

  • I thought your version of For My Lady was great. Your version of The Tide Rushes In is every bit as great! You guys do very nice covers of Moody Blues tunes.

  • We appreciate your nice comments! Thank you, tellitlikeitis002!

  • Very well done. How do you get the slow zooming effect on the visuals?. Keygar.

  • Thank you, Keygar! I use a MacIntosh "i-movie" program which enables you to make a slideshow presentation out of still pictures. The zooming effect (also called the "Ken Burns" effect) is a part of the program and it can be adjusted manually for selected pictures or you can have it occur randomly.

  • Ahh! Thanks for that. I've just tried it using vegas in a piece called "please come back again". See what youn think sometime. Thanks for the tip.

  • Great! Keep it up guys.

  • Thank you. We appreciate your comment, Martianfan!

  • WoW You guys are great. Keep um coming.

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