Music video by The Moody Blues performing Your Wildest Dreams
with Unknown [Video Director]
(C) 1986 Universal Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Music video by The Moody Blues performing Your Wildest Dreams with Unknown [Video Director] (C) 1986 Universal Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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my deepest condolences..i lost my pops on my b/d 17 yrs ago and i still have a problem with it....we have to move on, thats what they would want us to do...good luck and happy thanksgiving....think of all the great times you had with the old man....put it all into perspective...pete...from long island...x0
The similarities between the "Thriller" segment and the street dancing here are too similar to be accidental. Methinks someone was taking notes... I had never noticed until the viewers here pointed it out, because I always get lost in the beauty of this song and its visual depiction. Love those Richard Lester-like b&w scenes, and the wistful quality of the lyrics are perfectly mirrored in the woman's eyes. Great casting, great concept, well executed by all. Bravo for the Moodies--nice guys all.
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