@W1I2L3L4ARD AWESOME!! El Paso is my hometown. I graduated from Eastwood. I saw them back then too. It was during the Octave Tour. Before I left home to come to Missouri to finish my undergraduate at Evangel University, I saw The Moody Blues with the El Paso Symphony at the Don Haskins Center at UTEP during the Strange Times Tour. I love The Moody Blues! They touch something very deep and intimate in my heart, mind, and soul. They have a special gift from the Lord to do that.
my fave ever of the guys is Days and second Every Good Boy, but someone here in YT told me to get the old vinyl of Children s and listen again. 40 years later here i am in awe of this incredible album, incredible song and voices harmony. these lads are great artists and neat human beings.
@W1I2L3L4ARD -No my Southern friend I did not but the gratification for me was knowing that after all of these years they can still sell out a 20,000 seat venue in a heartbeat. Many folks apparently still remember and understand!
@Tull29 I hope you didn't throw the cement block into the deep river. I live in Texas. Have always loved the Moodies. Got to see them only once in El Paso in 1978 or 79. Would have loved to hear them back in the day though. When i saw them, they had already started to change, losing Mike Pinder and getting Patrick Moraz for a while. My all time favorite band!
I feel blessed to have heard all their music and seen them (not all orginal) Moodies in concert a couple of years ago. They rock, and speaking of such, how do they not rate being in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
@W1I2L3L4ARD AWESOME!! El Paso is my hometown. I graduated from Eastwood. I saw them back then too. It was during the Octave Tour. Before I left home to come to Missouri to finish my undergraduate at Evangel University, I saw The Moody Blues with the El Paso Symphony at the Don Haskins Center at UTEP during the Strange Times Tour. I love The Moody Blues! They touch something very deep and intimate in my heart, mind, and soul. They have a special gift from the Lord to do that.
artiesdinos 2 weeks ago
my fave ever of the guys is Days and second Every Good Boy, but someone here in YT told me to get the old vinyl of Children s and listen again. 40 years later here i am in awe of this incredible album, incredible song and voices harmony. these lads are great artists and neat human beings.
the moody blues...
kloudzjia 3 weeks ago
Pinder was a genius but this is magnificent. Just as profound and the orchestration elevating.
DreamWeaver2020 1 month ago
I saw the MB's in Omaha, and even tho I had a really bad seat, it was still one of the best shows. I hope to get to see them again soon..
moneyusper 1 month ago
@W1I2L3L4ARD -No my Southern friend I did not but the gratification for me was knowing that after all of these years they can still sell out a 20,000 seat venue in a heartbeat. Many folks apparently still remember and understand!
Tull29 1 month ago
@Tull29 I hope you didn't throw the cement block into the deep river. I live in Texas. Have always loved the Moodies. Got to see them only once in El Paso in 1978 or 79. Would have loved to hear them back in the day though. When i saw them, they had already started to change, losing Mike Pinder and getting Patrick Moraz for a while. My all time favorite band!
W1I2L3L4ARD 1 month ago
Lodge comes in on the chorus, though
W1I2L3L4ARD 1 month ago
It's Justin singing. Great images! Beautiful song. One of my many favorite Moody Blues songs!
W1I2L3L4ARD 1 month ago
I thought it was John Lodge singing--sure it's Justin?
Sutterjack 2 months ago
I feel blessed to have heard all their music and seen them (not all orginal) Moodies in concert a couple of years ago. They rock, and speaking of such, how do they not rate being in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Zippertheslipper 2 months ago