"This is Tom Jones" feat. The Moody Blues
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@devydu Pinder left in '78.
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I thought it was Sonny Bono at first, then realized it's young Graeme - right up front! And the "guitarists" are in the background. Wonder what year this performance on Tom Jones show - late 1960's? What year did Mike Pinder leave the band? Moodies Unplugged - LOL! The guys all so thin & slim here and dressed so nice. Was Justin & John not frontmen yet at this time? Just wondering about Moodies history.
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This clip must be prerecorded none of the guitars are plugged in, but at least the mikes are live.
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Great sounds from electric instruments that aren't plugged in!
Still, one of my favorite bands. They definitely are RRHOF material. On second thought, they are over-qualified!
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everyone got face time except Heyward. Was he really there?
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@lcr1955 Merci!
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"Ride My See Saw" from their 1968 album "In Search of the Lost Chord"
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dude, their in a class all their own, where would you put them other than in a seperate building..
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what's the name of this song?
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A real 'BAND' with EVERYONE in it highly talented ; this was always my favourite album of theirs out of a string of perfect albums they made
Who wants to start a campaign to get the MOODY BLUES into the Rock Hall? I'm all for it. I know that there has to be millions of MOODY BLUES fans and fanatics out there.
yocily1 3 years ago 27
R&RHoF? It's like this.
They couldn't put together every musician in that thing and come up with anything half as good as Justin Hayward!
The Moody Blues are on a level way higher than R&RHoF and everything in it.
R&RHoF? Who (besides, oh, Run DMC, And "household names" like Bobby Womack, Wanda Jackson, Bill Black, DJ Fontana, Spooner Oldham) needs it?
If they can't appreciate the beauty of even just a few Moody Blues songs, do we really need them?
I don't.
MB. The greatest. By Far!
bubblegrump 2 years ago 12