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from the 1965 Decca album

"The Magnificent Moodies"

Denny Laine -- guitars, harmonica, vocals

Mike Pinder -- piano, organ, vocals

Clint Warwick -- bass guitar, vocals

Ray Thomas -- percussion, flutes, vocals

Graeme Edge -- drums, percussion, vocals

Comentarios

8 years ago

Mike Mangan

Blues and Gospel come together with rock & roll for the moody blues!

9 years ago

dominique aubert

voila la aussi derrière ce titre je me sent obligé de faire suivre la version de "Ronnie Bird" c'est d'ailleur cette version et non l'original de "james brown" qui l'a inspiré 

10 years ago

kvhamondLH

thanks for bringing this magnificent album on youtube

11 years ago

dominique aubert

la version des "Moody Blues"

11 years ago

Mehefinheulog1

wow, how deep. and I just thought Denny was trying to "James-Brown-it-up" a bit !!

11 years ago

Jean-Daniel JOLIVALD

they reverse the "message", singing "you gotta leave your SELF" instead of you've gotta live FOR YOURSELF", pre-figuring a "Question of Balance" , in a way...

11 years ago

lightlyone

Great to hear this old music, precursor to the contemporary MB's sound. Love the variety of songs. It took guts to do some of these songs. Great post!

11 years ago

juha vesanen

Sorry, a little mistake! The first Moody Blues album, The Magnificent Moodies, shall be Decca MONO Lk 4711,not LP! I'm getting old, may be that was the reason...

11 years ago

juha vesanen

I recommend The Magnificent Moodies album to everyone who loves good and fine music from all decades, but the original recording Decca MONO LP 4711 is hard to find, and I'm not selling each of my two copies...

11 years ago

juha vesanen

This James Brown classic opens The Magnificent Moodies LP album, may be the finest british vinyl recording in the 60's, by the original Moody Blues featuring Denny Laine and Clint Warwick still there.The LP's high musical level, instrumentation, finesses in playing and vocalisationlng and the elegancy in general must be some sort of a legend. I have enjoyed this british classical rhytm'n blues album now over 46 years and still enjoying it!

11 years ago

Kelli Redding

Wow. I grew up with the Days of Future Passed album and this is much different... I'll definitely buy a copy of their first album if I ever see it anywhere!

11 years ago

Mehefinheulog1

and a great album in its own right I urge you to find a copy

11 years ago

Mehefinheulog1

d'accord, absolutement merci

11 years ago

Mehefinheulog1

.... and Denny Lane was probably the one who gave direction to this band, that we can still look back to with no small degree of affection and nostalgia

11 years ago

Justin Cuzzupe

Justin Hayward and John Lodge didn't join the group until 1967 when Days of Future Past was released. Those two were the ones that controlled the direction of the Moody Blues that we know today.

11 years ago

MegaAndreNo

C'est bon.Très progressif à l'époque.

12 years ago

Eric Springer

wow this is different!! I am used to the later side of the Moody Blues.....still it is great to hear this song from their first album!!!

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