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This is "Gemini Dream" by UK progressive rock band "The Moody Blues". Released in 1981 it was the first hit single from their UK & US number 1 album "Long Distance Voyager". The song was written by vocalist band members Justin Hayward & John Lodge.

Long Distance Voyager was a Moody Blues album released in 1981, and was their first with keyboardist Patrick Moraz in place of original keyboardist Mike Pinder.

After the completion of the 1978 album Octave, Pinder decided against touring with the Moody Blues to promote the album, so the group replaced him with former Yes keyboardist Moraz. The band then waited three years before releasing a new album, the longest gap between Moody Blues albums since the group went on hiatus after the release of Seventh Sojourn in 1972.

Long Distance Voyager is only partially a concept album, as only half of the songs relate to a "travelling" referred to in the album's title. The final three tracks comprise a mini-suite that combines themes of carnival jesters and the chaos experienced backstage at a rock show.

Upon release in 1981, Long Distance Voyager became the Moody Blues' second U.S. number one album, and was also the source of the top-40 singles "The Voice" (#15) and "Gemini Dream" (#12).

For more information about this artist visit:

http://www.moodyblues.co.uk/

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Comentarios

8 years ago

Lung Nep

SUPER GREAT SONG EN BAND LOVE ITT THANK YOU

8 years ago

smoothestones1

The Forum in Inglewood. Moody Blues and Jefferson Starship. The Moody Blues never showed up.

8 years ago

Luis Larios

A alguien mas lo obligaron a ver los piratas de sillicon valley en Ingeniería de sofware/sistemas/informática?

9 years ago

gahloot

Jeff Lynne on drums!

9 years ago

Windsweptzariel

I'd like to hear a cover of this song done by a choir or small group of people.

9 years ago

jasonhylnd001

Great song that signified their comeback.

9 years ago

Gordon Mayes

Fantastic song

9 years ago

Gordon Mayes

love this song

9 years ago

Roberto Salazar

Una para Recordar en este Sabadito...

9 years ago

Thomas Thurbando

Esta musica não é das melhores do grupo, existem outras deles muito melhores que esta.

9 years ago

AJ Plaze

i have not gotten over my love for this song, i wish everyone i know could feel the same :)

9 years ago

iiimusika

wooow excelent,,!!!!

9 years ago

StoIenLogic

what is the first picture with the ufo?

9 years ago

John Bramham

@Illene Dover; The "tambourine man" was Ray Thomas, who was a musician in his own right long before he joined the group that later morphed into the Moody Blues when the original frontman, Denny Laine, decided to go solo.Good job he did, 'cos he was crap anyway - just wanted to cover other bands' songs; however Ray had won a scholarship to the Birmingham School of Music on leaving school at 15; he played flute, clarinet, oboe and was also a fair fiddler, and he also had a very fluid baritone voice that went well with the 'rock ballad' music that the Moodies later became famous for.As such he contributed in no small way to the vocals and the instrumental side of the group, and if you listen to EGBDF, he soloed on the "For my Lady" track that was a pretty wide depatrure from the stuff the Moodies were doing at the time - different enough to be worthy of judgement in its own right.Ray's now retired from the scene and lives just outside Cheltenham, but I still keep in touch with him fairly regularly as one of the first supporters of a group that changed the pop scene forever - bless 'em!

9 years ago

GreyMulletMan

This song just kicks some $$$!!!

9 years ago

Isabel Roman

son realmente geniales, los mejores The Moody Blues, siempre grandes.

9 years ago

Illene Dover

Who's the guy who just plays the tambourine, that I cant even hear?

9 years ago

jocilio batista

numa bela tarde de 1985... de repente "caiu" em minhas mãos uma fita cassete ... advinhem

9 years ago

MrRetromance

Jeff Lynne?... )))

9 years ago

James Reitano

Bill Gates on drums?

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