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Drummers are under appreciated.....!
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I was going to make my own comment but after reading the last two comments by sighracing 2 years ago and vioetrod 1 year ago, I would have to say this is my comment not meaning to copy it's just my feeling is exactly the same as both of theirs combined for I couldn't said it better myself. Just so The Moody Blues knows my channel name I am a women and not a man, I hope I get to meet you Justin and John one day, please don't retire for you are beautiful and never age just like your music! :) Jan
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One of my favourite songs of all time, Glad they mimed it. With those stupid eejits clapping it would have put any musician off. The Dutch can be such thickos! They must think they're in a polka club or somethin? Clueless.
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great song : ]
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@rodhorn54 Especially because Justin uses a 12-string for this song.
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Talk about hand cramps. Guitarists, give this one a try
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@violetrod I agree with you 100 percent. Of course being a male I'm a bit cautious about echoing your last sentence, LOL! One of the few clean cut bands that express no desire to sell themselves or an image, but concentrate solely on the music. And awesome music it is, I loved it for decades! Just leave me on an island with Days of Future Past and I'm set. Though tomorrow it might be another one...
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Awesome! One of the greatest songs ever crafted!
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@slqhracing there is one video of him playing it on electric guitar in here thats how they did it live then he said they couldnt mike acoustic guitars live to well back then
another interview he complains live plus 5 was too stop gap maybe if they would have had a live version of question on it oh well..
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@Jomahrny johnny mandell said song writing is more like newspaper reporting than writing poetry thats what hayward is doing here



"Question" is one of the most thought-provoking (in terms of its lyrics) and stylistically innovative (part rock'n'roll, part acoustic) songs ever written, and it's just typical that the powers-that-be in rock'n'roll refuse to recognize the absolute genius of this band, which blazed new trials for all musicians in the industry. The purity and structure of this song are triumphs of feeling and craftsmanship, absolutely professional--and hauniting and moving at the same time. Wow!!!
slqhracing 2 years ago 20
To Feelytouchy67: I agree. They are so talented but they maintain a low profile, always have. They don't need the publicity because they have talent and John and Justin are just too hot for words. The ultimate English gentlemen....how properly stated...classy, understated yet so damn sexy it drives me crazy....gotta met them in person
violetrod 2 years ago 7