Moody Blues - Never Comes The Day (1970)
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How is your Brother these days ?
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they made magic with their music
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Without Mike & Ray there would have been no mystical magic within the group. I lamented upon this fact when Mike left the group in that 40% of the band's magic went with him, but when Ray left another 30% left with him. Yet the band is still awesome.
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@caw5951 So right about that voice!!!
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I've watched this video again and again for at least a year. Okay, I never even thought that this might not be live. Just now I listened and watched closely and until the end I was sure it was live. There are a couple of places where guitar strings sounded a tiny bit out of tune. This sounds live. But here's the thing, listening to the end, the music volume drops off, like a mixed recording would do. Am I just not hearing things, or what? I'd hate to find out I'm correct about this.
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So sweet.
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@8227will they sound the same live hard to believe but true seen them a few times
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i was wowed as a kid and i am still wowed now as an adult
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my brother went to alot of concerts back in the 60's and he said the moody blues sounded the best of all , so its no surprise that some people think this is not live, he is that good
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ムーディー・ブルースに駄作無し、スレショウルドの始動”
夢幻”、ジャスティン・ヘイワードの一二を争う叙情チューン "Never Comes The Day"
Oh how I love this version of Never Comes the Day. Justin's vocals are definitely live and so very fine
MinnesotaNice64 2 months ago 6
This is definitely a live (and brilliant) Justin vocal to a pre-recorded backing. Phrasing is different to the released recording on nearly every line. Ray's harp is live too. This French TV show has its shortcomings but it's wonderful to see the band in colour videotape quality of this era.
auspete 2 months ago 5