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The Moody Blues singing Ride My Seesaw in paris(1970)

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8 years ago

Dennis Pusey

when camera men weren't allowed up front.......loved it!

8 years ago

Lynne Danieli

I just love the way this song bulids up. Thanks big brother for introducing me to this amazing music.

8 years ago

Redeemed 555

Classic. :)

8 years ago

GT182/66GTO

Finally I've found a video with Mike Pinder still in the band... great!

8 years ago

rafael rondon

the electric circus. st. marks place. 1970. edwardian clothes, dancing all night long.

9 years ago

Gabriele 95

I love Moody Blues and Justin's voice

9 years ago

christ johnson

Ride my Seesaw!

9 years ago

gwwayner

One of the most under-rated bands of all time. The Auto-tuned and choreographed boys of today should listen to this band that can sing and harmonize together (something that made the Beatles great) on music and lyrics they created themselves. It is what you call real talent. The Moody's Albert Hall concert on PBS was first class. Many Baby-Boomers of today fondly remember some acid trips while listening to their earlier concept albums! Btw the Moody's have withstood the test of time with longevity and music that is still sounds great and is relevant today.

9 years ago

Classy Leggs

Take this place ...............

9 years ago

Karen Dalton

Mmmm its the ride..

9 years ago

John Hosier

Check out this video on YouTube:

9 years ago

White Mouse Videos

What a great video. Just pure energy and joy.

9 years ago

Joe Flip

right on

9 years ago

George Harrison

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9 years ago

TheFRiNgEguitars

I may have posted previously about the live vs lip sync debate, so please excuse me if I have. Aside from the immense enjoyment of watching and listening to this performance, there are a few things to listen for critically that differ from the studio (album) version. There is the full album track support with vocals the band performs to (as per made for TV stuff 'cause it cut production cost), and all the instruments are not plugged in.. In addition to that, the vocal mics are live, so there is that live component. Here is a breakdown of the evidence of it:1) between the first and second verse, the vocals come in early, and especially John Lodge reacts to it. This was a serious flub by the band, which of course is not on the studio version.2) Graeme Edge's drumming is audible, but just lightly tapping, as picked up by the vocal mics. This is called "leakage" in audio engineering. Edge is purposefully not playing hard as to keep the music sounding balanced for this performance. Again, this is a made for television concert. Many bands hated doing lip sync gigs (they were told to or not do the gig at all)3) The last verse has more pronounced live vocals, as we can hear John Lodge's high tenor echoing in the hall.4) At the very tail off the band fades their live vocal, as we can also hear Graeme Edge fading on his drum kit. The studio track fades before the band does, so all we hear at the very end are vocals and drums as they do so.I hope some of us may find this interesting. Quality headphones or speakers recommended for any critical listening. Rock on!!

9 years ago

trish huelsman

they remind me of 3 dog night in this song..3 lead vocals,,,great song....they sounded wonderful.

9 years ago

Lost Pirate

looks good to me

9 years ago

johnebgood108

shame photographer missed the classic guitar solo by justin hayward

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