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Moody Blues  [message #43494] Wed, 27 June 2007 16:45 Go to next message
Roger is currently offline  Roger

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Timmy, I just noticed, do you like the Moody Blues? I got to see them perform live at Vanderbilt a few years ago and it was awsome. I was really honored to get to see them perform live.

I also like Jethro Tull. That is the most amazing flute playing I have ever heard outside of an orchastra.



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Re: Moody Blues  [message #43665 is a reply to message #43494] Sun, 01 July 2007 05:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
electroken is currently offline  electroken

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I like some of the songs they sang and made popular; if I am not incorrect, they sang "Knights in White Satin" didn't they?
There is a young man from England called Declan who sings that song on one of his albums and it is so well done you would only think that it was now being sung by someone with a younger voice. It is amazing how well he can copy that rendition of the music and it is so much like the original it is hard to tell the difference.
Declan has been a big hit in Germany and has songs in the top ten the last 6 months or more. A really amazing kid ..................yes and he is cute too!



Ken
Re: Moody Blues  [message #43666 is a reply to message #43494] Sun, 01 July 2007 08:50 Go to previous message
timmy

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Are we twins?

The Moody Blues were probably the first piece of vinyl I ever bought. Never bought any Jethro Tull.



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