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The Moody Blues singing "Never Comes The Day" in 1970 in Paris. I think this song sounds live to me. But that's just me. About 3:20 in this song Justin sings "But she will love me tonight" That is another thing that makes me think it is live vocals to this song of Justin's...! Just my two cents. Peace. I still love this song anyway. Enjoy. MoodiesFan:-)

Comentarios

8 years ago

Steven Dupree

Love their songs especially on their first 5 or 6 albums! Yes the mellotron is superb also known to them as the Pindertron for Mike Pinder who I guess was the master at the instrument!

8 years ago

Peggy Evans

We all will be alright in the end.

8 years ago

Ivan Arapinac

Along with Gabriel era Genesis, Moody Blues are definitely one of my favourite songwriters. Oh, yeah... And MELLOTRON! Such a great instrument! Peace

9 years ago

Dave Pollack

There's a lead guitar in the mix but no lead guitar player.

9 years ago

MrJuha82

4.25/5

9 years ago

John Hennessy

inspiring. Wish I coukld have really lived the message back then, but still time to try!

9 years ago

Nigel Hyde-Timms

Trust me , this live...

9 years ago

june harry

One of my fav's from the Moody Blues. Good morning and please enjoy.

9 years ago

Steve Eichel

Nope, it's not live, or at least not fully live. Pinder is playing an organ in the video; the music (correctly) has him playing Mellotron. They do not look anything alike.

9 years ago

fairandpale

So many stories of The Moodies saving peoples lives. I have to admit I'm among them. Love Love Love The Moodies. True Angels for sooo many.

9 years ago

Barry Nelson

Thank you Jerry. Another great song is New Horizons, and the Moody's concert at the Royal Albert Hall is terrific. Peace.

9 years ago

Lynne Kelley

of course it's live....its in a club...close quarters!

9 years ago

Hampshire Hog

Number one in my top ten of Moody Blues tracks.We (the British) had to endure some dross churned out as 'pop music' in the sixties, but there were the occasional stand out groups and the Moody's certainly stand out as a great british product

9 years ago

tgrunfeld

Why are they not in Rock Hall of Fame? I guess Joan Jett, Lou Reed and Bill Withers are more important. 

9 years ago

Janet M

my mother passed away this morning. my broken heart can only hear Justin's sweet voice and the genius of moody blues......

9 years ago

Thomas Greene

These songs remind of a time so long ago and a young girl I dated. We went our separate ways and I met her again some years later with disastrous results. Still this song brings back memories of a relationship that wasn't to be and shouldn't have been.I wish her well just the same.

9 years ago

Jim McCreery

"If only you knew what's inside of me now..."

9 years ago

Bryan Hutcheson

It IS live :)

9 years ago

Paula NixonRead

Debi,What a sad but strangely beautiful posting, my tears and prayers for you

9 years ago

Paula NixonRead

Justin Hayward's singing has touched my heart like no other. I have never had a crush on any movie star or musician, but I would leave my incredible husband for Justin. His words reach right into my soul. Ah if only one night.....sigh

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