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Moody Blues - Steppin' in a Slide Zone & Talking out of turn

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2007

The Moody Blues singing Steppin' in a Slide Zone - Talking out of turn - at Wembly Arena in 1984

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  • they are too gorgeous and talented to be human, they must be angels.

  • The Moody Blues rock! c:

    Steppin' in a Slide Zone is an awesome song X3

    Last week I was at their concert, and they sang Steppin' in a Slide Zone. Oh, John sings so well! c:

    I've listened to the Moodies ever since... I was born and I will never ever stop! c:

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  • i must admit that I dislike the studio version of Steppin' in the Slide but this time I've been truly captivated, especially by the three-part harmony in the last verse (help me please I fall I said... terrific!!!) but Ray is pretty solid in the low part throughout, John's falsettos still going strong at that point, good one!

  • @Cyhunt Why hello there, 13-year-old Cy! You're in the top comments! (and dang, has it really been 3 years since that concert? gosh)

  • Happy Birthday John Lodge!!!

  • Wishing John the happiest of birthdays. Love moodybluesgurl!!!

  • in the 60s and 70s the Moodies were a studio band, but "Steppin In A Slide Zone" developed from a boring pop piece to a ripping live performance. Flute counterpoints, Mellotron solo introduction, eccentric synthesizer runs.  And "Talking Out Of Turn" is loaded with Mellotron chords. Awesome!

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  • "Talkin" starts @ 4:25 just FYI for everybody :)

  • I heard this song live in July 2010!

  • Patrick Moraz was a wonderful keyboardist, but no one could replace Pinder's deep, lush Mellotron sounds and amazing lyrics

  • They are true old musicians, they are true Bards.

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