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MOODY BLUES – Isn’t life strange? That is one of many simple yet provocative questions posed by various Moody Blues songs. With unabashed earnestness, betraying their roots in 1960s youth culture, this British quintet pondered the riddles of existence with thought-provoking lyrics and bracing, adventurous music. They became one of the world’s most popular, beloved, and enduring bands. Their vast body of songs offered a counterpoint of hopefulness and idealism to the darker currents of a warring and polluted planet. Few artists of their stature devoted themselves so diligently to shining the light of love on a fraught, despairing world. But they also set rock on a boldly progressive course, infusing it with symphonic grandeur
and experimental reach. And they sold 70 million albums worldwide and helped usher in the album-rock era! Formed in Birmingham in 1964, the Moody Blues came to prominence playing rhythm and blues. After some changes in musicians, they settled on a line-up of members who stayed together for most of the band’s “classic era” into the early 1970s. Although best known for their psychedelic-era music and grandiose lyrics, the Moody Blues began with the hit single “Go Now”. In late 1967, the group released their landmark Days of Future Passed LPs. One of the first successful concept albums, it marked a turning point in the development of classical rock (an assemblage of musicians calling itself the London Festival Orchestra backed the band) and yielded two hits, “Tuesday Afternoon” and the signature “Nights in White Satin.” The Moody Blues went on hiatus in 1974, but the band effectively broke up in 2018; they were inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame that same year.
This is “Nights In White Satin” by the Moody Blues
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I love this song, and what an amazing band! I couldn’t believe that I knew all the words (as I sang along). 🙂 Thank you for sharing another wonderful song, Nancy.
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One of the most inspiring bands of my generation! I’m delighted to know you were singing along with the song, Brenda. What an incredible and enduring piece from this amazing band. Thank you, Brenda!
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Not only am I pleased that you chose The Moody Blues, I’m thrilled that you picked Nights In White Satin for your song! Love it – love them.
I told you before but I’ll tell you again – I actually saw Justin Hayward, the voice of the Moodys perform at my local theatre a few months ago!
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Yes, I remember that story and I was thinking about you as I wrote up the Moody Blues, dear Keith. They are such an amazing part of our lives; they definitely belong in my challenge this month.
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Best band ever. Not sure how I would have survived my teenage years without them. Half a century later, I still love them.
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They’re amazing, truly one of a kind. I’ll never forget when my husband was recovering from an accident way back in 1999, we were working on a jigsaw puzzle listening to the MBs and Isn’t Life Strange started playing. I just started crying like a baby, so thankful that Bill was ok. Music does that to us and the Moody Blues will always be among the most magical in our lives. Thanks for commenting, Blue 💙
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I had all of their albums, my favourite being Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. Later, I played Blue Jays constantly. That’s the only one I have now, and that’s on a CD a friend did for me. Great choice today Nancy.
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Thanks, Di. It’s great to see how many people love the Moody Blues!
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It’s such an iconic song, known the world over…..unlike this version – although I do kind of like it 🙂 https://youtu.be/_aLpwtaLDw8?feature=shared
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erm………………….. no!
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Yikes!
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They cover ‘Paranoid’ as well 🙂
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Thanks for the heads up! 🤣
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This song hits different now … “letters I’ve written, never meaning to send” is my therapy and in a few instances, I’ve sent those letters. So glad 😌 to see this day. Lifts my spirits 💕
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So pleased to know that, Jill. Thanks for sharing your memory today. I’m glad you could relate to this great song.
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What a great group.
I could say a lot more but then everyone one else has said it my fault for being late to the party ☺️☺️☺️💜💜😂
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No need to say any more than you already have! I’m so pleased to know you love this great song and group. Thanks, Willow!
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they were right up there 💜💜
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Smooth!!!
Alas, here we are at halfway! How time flies.
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Yes! I was thinking that last night … halfway through and another month almost gone.
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This does bring me back!
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To a good place, I’m sure! Thanks, Liz.
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Justin Hayward wrote and composed the song at age 19 in Swindon a town in the UK, and titled the song after a girlfriend who gave him a gift of satin bed sheets. Hayward was living in a two-room flat in Bayswater with Graeme Edge, the Moody Blues drummer and their girlfriends. Hayward said that when he wrote ‘Nights In White Satin’ that he didn’t own many things in the world, but he did have this totally useless set of white satin sheets that an old girlfriend of his had given him. He thought that they were impractical, but they looked quite nice, and they were quite romantic. He had ended things with her and he had a new woman in his life. The song is thought to be a tale of a yearning love from afar, telling a story of unrequited love endured by Hayward, as he was caught between ecstasy and despair, ruing the end of one love affair while embarking on another. Hayward knew the group was expecting him to write something because he came to the group as a songwriter, so he started searching for some kind of metaphor for the emotional turmoil that he was going through, when he came across these sheets that just happened to be in his suitcase.
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That’s an incredible story, Jim. Thanks for sharing!
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I absolutely love this song. I remember listening to it with my dad when I was young. Thanks for bringing back those memories, Nancy.
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Great comment, Esther! That’s one of the special things about music blogging …. bringing memories to life for my readers. I’m delighted to know I did that for you. Thank you!
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My favourite band of those times. I had all of their albums and still play them these days. No one came close to them.
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Oh, I quite agree! And that’s why I had to include them in my challenge. It’s not about playing my favorite songs; it all about the impact these songs/artists had on the world. Thanks, Clive!
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Listening to Nights in White Satin, Nancy, …it’s an iconic song, …or ballad?…whichever, it’s up there with the greats, …( we’ve painted the garden room all blue, …guess what the colours called ? Yup, moody blue, ….you can’t make it up, 😂) … 💫🤗💫💙💫
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Penn, I was telling my husband the other day how much fun it would be to have a job naming nail polish or house paint colors; what a creative and imaginative thing to do! Moody Blue is a great name with a special connotation. I love it! Thanks so much!
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💫💙💫🤗💫💙💫
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Ah, the marvelous Moody Blues. Great group to feature, Nancy.
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Totally! They had to be in my challenge! Thanks so much, Fan!
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Wow, back in those days the “Moody Blues” were way ahead of their time … meanwhile down here in Aussieland we had the magnificent “Men At Work”
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Yes! I love Men At Work! Thank you, dear Ivor! 🌏💛
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Always my pleasure, Nancy 😊🌏🎶
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