The Move - No Time video free download


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Track 7 of 10.

The fourth and final album from The Move, Message From The Country is widely regarded as the band's best LP. It was released in October of 1971, while the band was making the transition into the Electric Light Orchestra.

At this point, only three members of The Move remained, they are Roy Wood, Jeff Lynne and Bev Bevan. Roy Wood takes credit for the cover art yet again.

This is my favourite album by The Move. The title track is my favourite song, with The Words of Aaron coming in at a close second. Do enjoy this lovely album!

Comments

11 years ago

William Moreno

Does anyone hear some slight bee gees? Beautiful harmonies

11 years ago

tim timmyson

Oh really Termsofusepolice? Since you were so kind as to to slander ELO with a strong assumptions and zero facts, what is your favorite band? Maybe my ELO fans and I can go visit your band and return the favor. Secondly, ELO was more progressive rock, baroque rock, protopunk, synthesizer rock, and pop then they were disco. 

11 years ago

BlueMoody58

No way to be sure if one influenced the other however, since CSN formed in 1968 and performed at Woodstock in 1969, I'd guess that they had a little headstart.

11 years ago

Jeffrey Mitchell

I am pretty sure it was before CSN.. :)

12 years ago

jurr47

Is this the only video for this song on youtube? Incredible. Only 6355 views and 42 likes. Well, 0 dislikes until today . At least the stupid minds haven't got here, yet.

12 years ago

BlueMoody58

Some of the vocal harmonies on this song are very reminiscent of Crosby, Stills and Nash. Lovely song.

12 years ago

jurr47

Excellent!!

13 years ago

Rob Chiles

So cool to hear Jeff finding his voice, so to speak. He was looking for that lush bed of background vocals, Beatles vibe and his soul. Love it. First time I ever heard this. I have a feeling I will be purchasing a lot of Move stuff soon....

13 years ago

Il Sarto

MASTERPIECE...no time today for songs like this.

13 years ago

termsofusepolice

Take this, add a hearty supply of over produced disco dogshit and, voila! ...ELO!

13 years ago

tree.house

This song is seven sorts of spectacular.

13 years ago

62burnley

I have loved this track since i bought the album on release! Great that there are so many Move fans around. I still think that "I can hear the grass grow" is one of the best british singles ever released! BTW notahemi i agree about "Do Ya"!

14 years ago

Jerry Aldridge

huge elo fan(since 1981) love this!!!!

14 years ago

InflatablePlane

Just an absolutely gorgeous tune by Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, and Co. :) An undiscovered gem that begs for radio play :D

14 years ago

FinnMove

@BonelessSausage Please listen to all Idle Race and Move albums available. America is sometimes a strange place.

14 years ago

youarenowreadingthis

The vocals on this song remind me of Ray Davies of the Kinks a bit.

15 years ago

BonelessSausage

I get the feeling this is better than the first ELO album. We in the USA I believe ignored The Move. I'm only 46 so I am not sure. All I used to know of the Move Do Ya from ELO was a B-side of The Move. Ed

15 years ago

FinnMove

A very good song, one of the prettiest Jeff Lynne has ever made.

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