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Psychedelia
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Topic: The Moody Blues Posted: May 22 2006 at 11:13 |
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Great band. Which is your favourite album?
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Another emotional suicide, overdosed on sentiment and pride
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Snow Dog
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 11:21 |
Here is a poll I made of their "golden age" albums if your interested. Golden Age Of Moodies Poll
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Coldness doth get away with the badness.
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Psychedelia
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 11:26 |
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thanks. It was interesting
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Another emotional suicide, overdosed on sentiment and pride
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Mandrakeroot
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 12:45 |
The Prog album of the Moody please myself, are excelling. Nevertheless "The Magnificent Moodies" believe the album that closes an era and another one opens of it. For this (and alone for this) vow for "The Magnificent Moodies"
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:24 |
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'Seventh Sojourn' is my overal favourite. It seems darker and more melancholic than its predecessors, which appeals to me.
Mike Pinders Mellotron (or Chamberlain) work is fantastic on 'SS' especially on 'Land of Make Believe' which is an absolute classic.
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Snow Dog
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 14:31 |
Originally posted by Blacksword
'Seventh Sojourn' is my overal favourite. It seems darker and more melancholic than its predecessors, which appeals to me.
Mike Pinders Mellotron (or Chamberlain) work is fantastic on 'SS' especially on 'Land of Make Believe' which is an absolute classic. |
..and a great hit for Bucks Fizz!
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 15:00 |
Originally posted by Snow Dog
Originally posted by Blacksword
'Seventh Sojourn' is my overal favourite. It seems darker and more melancholic than its predecessors, which appeals to me.
Mike Pinders Mellotron (or Chamberlain) work is fantastic on 'SS' especially on 'Land of Make Believe' which is an absolute classic. | ..and a great hit for Bucks Fizz! |
..and of course far better than the Moodies version!
Wasn't the Bucks Fizz tune written by mr Sinfield of KC fame??
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Man With Hat
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 19:53 |
Days Of Future Past.
Awesome from start to finish.
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I'm running still, I shall until, one day, I hope that I'll arrive
Warning: Listening to jazz excessively can cause a laxative effect.
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 22:20 |
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I will go with "On the Threshold of a Dream" but "In Search of the Lost Chord" and "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour" are VERY close seconds.
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Posted: May 22 2006 at 23:39 |
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TOCCC - for sentimental reasons. It's hard to choose between the first seven Moodies albums...
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 13:40 |
like many groups who have had a rich history, many fans seem divided over certain periods of that history and segregate them. sometimes affected by personnel problems or changes in musical direction, the best groups have had to adapt to prevailing "winds" and change to survive, such as genesis, yes and the moody blues. i enjoy their early music, such as "the lost chord", "threshold" , "question of balance" and "seventh sojourn" , and i like their latter day albums as much if not more, such as "octave", "long distance voyager" and "the present", they are fantastic albums, but many fans are divided over this. anyone have any strong opinions ?
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Blacksword
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Posted: May 23 2006 at 13:58 |
Originally posted by mystic fred
like many groups who have had a rich history, many fans seem divided over certain periods of that history and segregate them. sometimes affected by personnel problems or changes in musical direction, the best groups have had to adapt to prevailing "winds" and change to survive, such as genesis, yes and the moody blues. i enjoy their early music, such as "the lost chord", "threshold" , "question of balance" and "seventh sojourn" , and i like their latter day albums as much if not more, such as "octave", "long distance voyager" and "the present", they are fantastic albums, but many fans are divided over this. anyone have any strong opinions ?[IMG]height=17 alt=Confused src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley5.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle> |
I've yet to hear anything after Seventh Sojourn. So far I've been put off by the bad reviews. Can you reccomend a post SS album to try??
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Posted: May 24 2006 at 08:43 |
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Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. I think it's overall best album.
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Posted: May 24 2006 at 17:00 |
Originally posted by Blacksword
Originally posted by mystic fred
like many groups who have had a rich history, many fans seem divided over certain periods of that history and segregate them. sometimes affected by personnel problems or changes in musical direction, the best groups have had to adapt to prevailing "winds" and change to survive, such as genesis, yes and the moody blues. i enjoy their early music, such as "the lost chord", "threshold" , "question of balance" and "seventh sojourn" , and i like their latter day albums as much if not more, such as "octave", "long distance voyager" and "the present", they are fantastic albums, but many fans are divided over this. anyone have any strong opinions ?[IMG]height=17 alt=Confused src="http://www.progarchives.com/forum/smileys/smiley5.gif" width=17 align=absMiddle> |
I've yet to hear anything after Seventh Sojourn. So far I've been put off by the bad reviews. Can you reccomend a post SS album to try??
| I think the law of diminishing returns applies here, as a progressive ( ) decline sets in - at least in respect of their willingness to try something different or address issues. Even today they are classy musicians (just listen to their latest live album), but they have largely settled into a comfortable-love-song-ballad kind of groove. Which is a pity really.
I would suggest Long Distance Voyager is definitely the best by some distance, but each of the others has a percentage of good stuff on them - it's just that the percentage gets progressively smaller.
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Posted: May 24 2006 at 17:05 |
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I'm fairly new to the Moodies albums (thanks to the remasters). So far I'm torn between Days of Future Passed and Lost Chord. Think I'll go for Days.
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Posted: May 24 2006 at 17:12 |
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I had been familiar with the Moodies through the radio since my earliest listenings. Oddly enough, the first album I bought was "Long Distance Voyager." Most likely because it was a hit at the time. My true appreciation for them started the first time I heard "Question." I then began exploring the rest of the albums. I thought this would diminish my affection for LDV, but it didn't. I still like it. "Question", however, remains my favorite.
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Posted: May 25 2006 at 00:53 |
IMO the Moody Blues were never as Prog and good as when Moraz joined them, Long Distance Voyager was like a breeze of fresh air full of oxygene in the sofocating and boring 80's.
Wonderful album.
Iván
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Posted: May 25 2006 at 14:06 |
Originally posted by Joolz
Originally posted by Blacksword
[QUOTE=mystic fred] like many groups who have had a rich history, many fans seem divided over certain periods of that history and segregate them. sometimes affected by personnel problems or changes in musical direction, the best groups have had to adapt to prevailing "winds" and change to survive, such as genesis, yes and the moody blues. i enjoy their early music, such as "the lost chord", "threshold" , "question of balance" and "seventh sojourn" , and i like their latter day albums as much if not more, such as "octave", "long distance voyager" and "the present", they are fantastic albums, but many fans are divided over this. anyone have any strong opinions ?
I've yet to hear anything after Seventh Sojourn. So far I've been put off by the bad reviews. Can you reccomend a post SS album to try??
| I think the law of diminishing returns applies here, as a progressive ( ) decline sets in - at least in respect of their willingness to try something different or address issues. Even today they are classy musicians (just listen to their latest live album), but they have largely settled into a comfortable-love-song-ballad kind of groove. Which is a pity really.I would suggest Long Distance Voyager is definitely the best by some distance, but each of the others has a percentage of good stuff on them - it's just that the percentage gets progressively smaller. |
Thanks for the tip. Long Distance Traveller will be my next Moodies purchase.
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Posted: January 10 2008 at 10:48 |
I'm looking at getting the German Import CD of "This is the Moody Blues", and I wonder if anyone knows anything about the sound quality of that release or if it was remastered or not. I just wondered if it sounds good or is a bad choice as far as mastering is concerned.
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