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And I've decided that we're really not to blame
For the love that's deep inside us now
Is still the same
And the sound we make together
Is the music to the story in your eyes
It's been shining down upon me now
I realize
Listen to the tide slowly turning
Wash all our heartaches away
We're part of the fire that is burning
And from the ashes we can build another day
But I'm frightened for your children
That the life that we are living is in vain
And the sunshine we've been waiting for
Will turn to rain
Listen to the tide slowly turning
Wash all our heartaches away
We're part of the fire that is burning
And from the ashes we can build another day
But I'm frightened for your children
That the life that we are living is in vain
And the sunshine we've been waiting for
Will turn to rain
When the final line is over
And it's certain that the curtain's gonna fall
I can hide inside your sweet, sweet love
Forevermore
This song is as great as ever, and somewhat fitting for these troubled days that we are all sharing, but let's remain strong, calm and helpful to those in need. This too will pass.
Sorry, you were overtaken by global presence.
As much as I despise being "average", I gave it an 8. These guys started w/ "Go Now" 56 years back! Don't that make me feel OLD. Speaking of "Go Now", how's about playing it, Bill? Or Rebecca!
YES Please!! Thank you!
More cowbell I think.
My humble opinion - the Moody Blues have more "perfect albums" than anyone I can think of. For me, a perfect album is one you just listen to end-to-end and never have to hit skip. This is especially true with their early stuff.
I have the early albums on 40+ year old cassettes recorded from well played LPs. I'll have to queue this and To Our Children's... and the others on YT music and go back in time. I have Seventh Sojourn and Octave on vinyl, but I think the previous albums are much better.
Getting out my CDs I had stored and found Days of Future Past...the start of it all and still excellent.
LLRP!!!!
Every Good Comment Deserves Favour. This one is no exception.
One of the hardest rocking songs ever.
Still. Bar none.
The mad bassline is killer.
Thinking the same thing and it's worse out there than when you posted your comment one month ago
Headphones on - got goosebumps from this
Are you one of dem youngin's? (under 30)?
Occasionally when driving around, put on some commercial classic rock radio.....at this point, it's educational
"And from the ashes we can build another dayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy"
But maybe for the back of your car? (Especially now that you can have RP in your car.)
Nice story anyway!
I've got a 'Nasty Woman' t-shirt.
Actually, I never received the 'Nasty Woman' tshirt. I cried 'scam' to Paypal & they got my $ back. 2016 was that kind of year, totally.
my wife got hers with no problem
My Beto t-shirt came with no hassle.
Ditto.
And the sound we make together
Is the music to the story in your eyes
It's been shining down upon me now
I realize
That gem's got to remain a special treat, and the listeners must first deserve their favour!
It was a 10 for me back then, and still is. Always with a slight regret that the guitar solo doesn't last a little longer
Why do people want to believe that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has any relevance? It's a profit-making hobby of Jann Wenner and a few other non-musicians. They have no directive or mandate to "induct" artists based on some logical deliberation. Apparently, he does not care for The Moody Blues, maybe Justin Hayward borrowed his umbrella once and never gave it back.
That's the long and short of it. Similar to the importance or relevance of people like Paul, Mick, Elton et al getting the MBE from the Queen. And for christsakes...Cliff Richard? LOL
Always had kudos for those in rock who told the crown to piss off with that like John, Keef, and Bowie did.
I've got a 'Nasty Woman' t-shirt.
Actually, I never received the 'Nasty Woman' tshirt. I cried 'scam' to Paypal & they got my $ back. 2016 was that kind of year, totally.
my wife got hers with no problem
On_The_Beach wrote:
ABBA is in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
Oh dear Lord, it's the seventh sign of the Apocalypse.
Or maybe it's the sixth; the seventh has to be Trump in the White House.
I've got a 'Nasty Woman' t-shirt.
Actually, I never received the 'Nasty Woman' tshirt. I cried 'scam' to Paypal & they got my $ back. 2016 was that kind of year, totally.
Why do people want to believe that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has any relevance? It's a profit-making hobby of Jann Wenner and a few other non-musicians. They have no directive or mandate to "induct" artists based on some logical deliberation. Apparently, he does not care for The Moody Blues, maybe Justin Hayward borrowed his umbrella once and never gave it back.
ABBA is in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
Oh dear Lord, it's the seventh sign of the Apocalypse.
Or maybe it's the sixth; the seventh has to be Trump in the White House.
I've got a 'Nasty Woman' t-shirt.
That said, yes, TMBs definitely deserve the recognition.
OTB, as usual you crack me up! :-)
ABBA is in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame?
Oh dear Lord, it's the seventh sign of the Apocalypse.
Or maybe it's the sixth; the seventh has to be Trump in the White House.
They were a ground-breaking band in establishing the Progressive Rock genre. No one has ever come close to matching or even imitating their singularly unique sound. Their classic 7 albums starting with Days of Future Past and concluding with Seventh Sojourn encompass an amazing body of work that, as a set, has never been equaled.
One of the best shows I ever attended was The Moody Blues with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado in the Denver foothills. Pure magic.
In a few weeks I'll be seeing Justin Hayward on his solo tour. Can't wait.
Perhaps some, but not "everybody". Anyhow, the mellotron only played "samples"; it was essentially the first sampling keyboard instrument. There are much more versatile (and often less expensive) devices at the disposal of recording studios these days, though there are several artists who use newer mellotrons.
Awesome. Never tire of hearing this.
And, yes, the entire album is fantastic.
Amen!
Awesome. Never tire of hearing this.
And, yes, the entire album is fantastic.
timeless
Was going to use the exact same word. Love this whole album.
Loved it once, but now it seems to . . . . over the top contrived.
Guess that was the 70's
timeless
from the ashes we can build another day...
Great lyrics from a great song on a great album by a band that was great for its time. Blow up the speakers.
You nailed it. Of a time and era, that still transcends time and era. Just in another voice and expression that may be lost on some. But a future time will recognize it for the timeliness, if they don't already now. The beauty of music...
From Wiki: The album title is taken from the student mnemonic for the lines of the treble clef: E-G-B-D-F. These notes are heard played on piano during "Procession."
I have the cover in one of those "album frames" on the wall in my living room.
Love Justin Haywood-that voice is so recognizable
And I've decided that we're really not to blame
For the love that's deep inside us now
Is still the same
And the sounds we make together
Is the music to the story in your eyes
It's been shining down upon me now
I realize
Listen to the tide slowly turning
Wash all our heartaches away
We're part of the fire that is burning
And from the ashes we can build another day
But I'm frightened for your children
That the live that we are living is in vain
And the sunshine we've been waiting for
Will turn to rain
Listen to the tide slowly turning
Wash all our heartaches away
We're part of the fire that is burning
And from the ashes we can build another day
But I'm frightened for the children
That the live that we are living is in vain
And the sunshine we've been waiting for
Will turn to rain
When the final line is over
It's certain that the curtain's gonna fall
I can hide inside your sweet sweet love
For ever more
from the ashes we can build another day...
Great lyrics from a great song on a great album by a band that was great for its time. Blow up the speakers.
tkosh wrote:
This was/is such a great album. Many of us considered it "stunning" when it came out. And they are still doing it—saw them about a year ago in Mpls, and they sounded just like they did in 1971. What does "Eat me" actually mean? That you are right?
Three things: 1. Over earnest means exactly what I intended it to mean—look up earnest. 2. Bloated does not necessarily mean literally fat, and yes, there is such a thing as too much instumentation. 3. Dense complex compositions are one thing—and I can certainly get my head around them, you condescending tool—but self indulgent wurlitzer solos and faux-deep mystical horseshit ramblings are quite another.
Oh, I guess there were four things: 4. Eat me
c'mon...you have to admit this was pretty funny...
Its got everything my ears still like.
There's nothing wrong with you! Rudeness is not a requirement but something happens to certain people when they hide behind a pseudonym and start typing; much like what happens to some people when they get behind the wheel of a car. I guess I'm equating road rage with comment board rage. If you check out news comment boards you'll see what I mean. People say the most vile things, hiding behind the cloak of anonymity, that they would never say in public.
True enough. That's been the curse of online discussion since the heyday of Usenet, and we can all fall prey to it because we only ever read words, we don't see the real person in front of us as we would down the pub, say, so we tend to fill in the blank with our own stereotypes and projections and create a cardboard cut-out of the poster. Over the years I've come to the view that you should only ever say online what you would say face to face, and a good way to follow this guide is to post under your real name. (Not that I'm knocking anonymity, as that's pretty important on the Net for all sorts of reasons, but it's not really needed on a music board. )
From Wiki: The album title is taken from the student mnemonic for the lines of the treble clef: E-G-B-D-F. These notes are heard played on piano during "Procession."
Three things: 1. Over earnest means exactly what I intended it to mean—look up earnest. 2. Bloated does not necessarily mean literally fat, and yes, there is such a thing as too much instumentation. 3. Dense complex compositions are one thing—and I can certainly get my head around them, you condescending tool—but self indulgent wurlitzer solos and faux-deep mystical horseshit ramblings are quite another.
Oh, I guess there were four things: 4. Eat me
This was/is such a great album. Many of us considered it "stunning" when it came out. And they are still doing it—saw them about a year ago in Mpls, and they sounded just like they did in 1971. What does "Eat me" actually mean? That you are right?
Sounds fantastic.
Concert in Clyde Auditorium Glasgow on 4 October 2006 was brilliant .
Three things: 1. Over earnest means exactly what I intended it to mean—look up earnest. 2. Bloated does not necessarily mean literally fat, and yes, there is such a thing as too much instumentation. 3. Dense complex compositions are one thing—and I can certainly get my head around them, you condescending tool—but self indulgent wurlitzer solos and faux-deep mystical horseshit ramblings are quite another.
Oh, I guess there were four things: 4. Eat me
Interesting discussion!? But for me, wether i like a song., or i dont like it. Why make it so complicate!?
There's nothing wrong with you! Rudeness is not a requirement but something happens to certain people when they hide behind a pseudonym and start typing; much like what happens to some people when they get behind the wheel of a car. I guess I'm equating road rage with comment board rage. If you check out news comment boards you'll see what I mean. People say the most vile things, hiding behind the cloak of anonymity, that they would never say in public.
Three things: 1. Over earnest means exactly what I intended it to mean—look up earnest. 2. Bloated does not necessarily mean literally fat, and yes, there is such a thing as too much instumentation. 3. Dense complex compositions are one thing—and I can certainly get my head around them, you condescending tool—but self indulgent wurlitzer solos and faux-deep mystical horseshit ramblings are quite another.
Oh, I guess there were four things: 4. Eat me
Sez who?
I find it interesting that you have the cajones to call someone else a condescending tool.
Well said. These days it's all about downloading that 2-minute Lada Gaga single for your ipod (and ring-tone). Kinda sad, really.
MIne too. And still so relevant today!
"Over-earnest?" What the fuck does that mean? Too honest?
And bloated? As in, fat? Too much instrumentation? Dense, complex compositions too much to get your head around?
Three things: 1. Over earnest means exactly what I intended it to mean—look up earnest. 2. Bloated does not necessarily mean literally fat, and yes, there is such a thing as too much instumentation. 3. Dense complex compositions are one thing—and I can certainly get my head around them, you condescending tool—but self indulgent wurlitzer solos and faux-deep mystical horseshit ramblings are quite another.
Oh, I guess there were four things: 4. Eat me
Damn! Must be late (it is). Classical Gas, for whatever reason, brings to mind "The Three Tenors" at a Chile Cookoff.
Random, I know!
My favorite Moody Blues song. Justin Hayward was (and possibly still is) an amazing guitarist. Underrated IMHO.
Like your comments. Life was a mind-expanding adventure and the music was a catalyst. But what about that album cover? Didn't we stare at those works of art for hours wondering 'What were they thinking?'
Are the Moodys slipping into obscurity? I hardly hear their music any longer and, boy, were they popular back in the day.
I stole the main bassline run from this for a friends' song. Shhhh!
I shouldn't worry. I think they stole the keyboard bits from The Munsters...