Richard
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Big fan of the Moodies, seen them probably 15 times over the years.. I've come to wish that they'd start performing some of their "second tier" stuff during their shows. I personally am sick of hearing Nights in White Satin, and they have to be more sick of playing it for the bazillionth time than I am hearing it. They have some stuff that to me, is just as good, yet never got the airplay. I think it'd be cool if they started on the first album and over the next couple years of touring, created a live version of most/all their stuff from beginning to end (even some of their individual works)
A year ago, took my 69 year old mother to her first concert ever..went to see Neil Diamond (her first, probably my 15th for him too) EXCELLENT performer. This past summer, took her to see the Moody Blues. She was surprised at how many of their songs (both of them) she was familar with... yet she had "no idea" what their music was like.
Seen in concert (some numerous times ) Rush, Moody Blues, Neil Diamond, Jethro Tull, David Lanz, John Cafferty, Steely Dan, Bad Company, Foreigner, Styx, Foghat, Aerosmith, Grand Funk Railroad, local symphony (once with the Moody Blues), Pink Floyd (THE visual show of a lifetime), Eric Clapton, Elton John, Billy Joel, Heart, Kiss, Harry Chapin, Chicago, The Grass Roots, Kansas, Boston, Queen, Rod Stewart, Alice Cooper...sigh... forgetting some... what is the first they they say is to go with age? /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif
A year ago, took my 69 year old mother to her first concert ever..went to see Neil Diamond (her first, probably my 15th for him too) EXCELLENT performer. This past summer, took her to see the Moody Blues. She was surprised at how many of their songs (both of them) she was familar with... yet she had "no idea" what their music was like.
Seen in concert (some numerous times ) Rush, Moody Blues, Neil Diamond, Jethro Tull, David Lanz, John Cafferty, Steely Dan, Bad Company, Foreigner, Styx, Foghat, Aerosmith, Grand Funk Railroad, local symphony (once with the Moody Blues), Pink Floyd (THE visual show of a lifetime), Eric Clapton, Elton John, Billy Joel, Heart, Kiss, Harry Chapin, Chicago, The Grass Roots, Kansas, Boston, Queen, Rod Stewart, Alice Cooper...sigh... forgetting some... what is the first they they say is to go with age? /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif