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Big Sur Coast with Moody Blues, On the Threshold of a Dream

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

"When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead, and the browns, reds and golds of autumn lie in the gutter, dead. Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flaying,
came to witness spring's new hope, born of leaves decaying.
Just as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure. Love of love, love of life, and giving without measure, gives in return a wondrous yearn of a promise, almost seen.
Live hand-in-hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a dream."

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  • For those who dig this Big Sur / Moody Blues vid, I posted a video response above linking another similar one I shot along the Central CA coast during the same journey. Enjoy.....

  • You've combined my favorite view of the Pacific Ocean with my favorite Moody Blues album. Thanks. Very nice.

    "Scatter good seed in the field..."

  • Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.

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  • My wife and I drove down the coast from Half Moon Bay to San Simeon on May 8th. Wildflowers were everywhere, and it was a vision of paradise. If I had to choose one Moody Blues album, it would be On the Threshhold of a Dream, although I love all seven of the 1967-1972 albums. It was great how each one of them wrote great songs.

  • this song is realy incredible give more of yourself in the next video

  • There is not an albatross in sight, only the nightingale, take care love the video. it's real.

  • Threshold of a Dream is by far my all time favorite Moody Blues album. It is the most underated and overlooked album they ever did. It is different and special. I rank it as one of the best progressive rock albums I have ever heard and it is a staple of every reason why I love progressive rock. Along with Songs from the Wood by Jetrho Tull,Sellng England by the Pound by Genesis,and various Pink FLoyd albums, this album is right there as one of my favorites in prog rock or any kind of rock.

  • The Moodies are awesome! I've spent many a starry night out in the Desert grooving  on their words and tunes. Thanks for posting this! BTW, this area (Big Sur) got toasted in one of the recent fires in California. :(

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