

The Moody Blues were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in May 1964. The band initially consisted of drummer Graeme Edge, guitarist/vocalist Denny Laine, keyboardist/vocalist Mike Pinder, multi-instrumentalist/vocalist Ray Thomas, and bassist/vocalist Clint Warwick. Originally part of the British beat and R&B scene of the early–mid 1960s, the band came to prominence with the UK No. 1 and US Top 10 single "Go Now" in late 1964/early 1965. Laine and Warwick left the band by the end of 1966, being replaced by guitarist/vocalist Justin Hayward and bassist/vocalist John Lodge. They embraced the psychedelic rock movement of the late 1960s, with their second album, 1967's Days of Future Passed, being a fusion of rock with classical music (performed with the London Festival Orchestra) that established the band as pioneers in the development of art rock and progressive rock. It has been described as a "landmark" and "one of the first successful concept albums".
The group released six more albums and toured extensively until they went on hiatus in 1974. Their records from this period were among the most successful in the progressive rock genre, and produced FM radio hits such as "Nights in White Satin" (1967; charting again in 1972), "Tuesday Afternoon" (1968), "Question" (1970), "The Story in Your Eyes" (1971), "Isn't Life Strange" (1972), and "I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)" (1973). After resuming activities in 1977, Pinder left the following year and was replaced by former Yes keyboardist Patrick Moraz. In the 1980s they took on a more synth-pop sound, having hits with "Gemini Dream" (1981), "The Voice" (1981), "Your Wildest Dreams" (1986) and "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" (1988). "Your Wildest Dreams" made the Moody Blues the first act to earn each of its first three Top 10 singles in the United States in three different decades. Moraz departed in 1991, followed by Thomas in 2002. The band's last studio album was the Christmas album December (2003), after which they decided against recording any further studio albums. They continued to tour throughout the 2000s and later reunited periodically for events, one-off concerts, short tours and cruises, until Graeme Edge, the last remaining original member, retired in 2018.
Clint Warwick died in 2004, followed by Ray Thomas in 2018, Graeme Edge in 2021, Denny Laine in 2023, and Mike Pinder in 2024. Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Patrick Moraz all remain active in music.
The Moody Blues have sold 70 million albums worldwide, including 18 platinum and gold LPs. They produced 16 studio albums, six of which made the US Top 20 (with two reaching No. 1) and eight of which made the UK Top 20 (with three reaching No. 1). They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018, for "over 50 years of exhilarating and significant music that has influenced countless musicians and rocked fans around the world".
Great reply, Proclivities....and I think I've seen you post a similar comment on multiple songs' comments. Wouldn't it be nice if the RnR HoF were actually relevant? Heck, why not just a HoF for Music in general? Having the name Rock & Roll Hall of Fame would seem to exclude acts like NWA, who I'm sure the average RPster doesn't listen to (or rap in general) and while I am probably one of the few who enjoy(ed) NWA's (rather limited) output, and also enjoyed Ice Cube's "induction speech/rant" the simple fact that the RAP group NWA is in the so-called HoF and the classic rock greats Moody Blues are not means to me that the entire thing is bullshit. And I think I'll go the rest of my life without ever thinking about it again....other than to give you (and others) kudos for expressing the same sentiment that it's pure BULLSHIT!
LONG LIVE RP!!
Truly - a HoF for all music. I just looked up the TOP 10 on Radio Paradise and am pleased that Beethover has 2 in the top rated 10 and Bach is also in the top 10. Music is Music and Radio Paradise fans know that better than most!
this outstanding classic..."9"...
Turn it up!!
I'm 67 & senile, it makes me feel younger!! PS: I was 15yrs old when this came out. I loved it then & I love it NOW!
I'm 74 - they were our local band in 1964 in Erdington, Birmingham (the Carlton Club) - so for sure I have grown up with them, they were our local lads. A little info - 'back in the day' it was Denny Laine who was singing - 'Go Now' - and during this time he met Macca in 1964 in another venue in Birmingham, the Plaza (which explains why later he got to join him in Wings).
Wonderful memories of living in a wonderful world with fabulous clothes and terrific music. Oh how I wish I could go back .... looks around for a time machine ...
The MB deserve better representation on RP.
Unfortunately, this is as good as it gets. This is from a fairly recent remaster -- direct from the CD. Sounds like one of the many 60s/70s recordings where the original multitrack tapes didn't survive.
This is making me feel quite old.....I loved this music in my young adulthood....52 years ago
I'm 67 & senile, it makes me feel younger!! PS: I was 15yrs old when this came out. I loved it then & I love it NOW!
Long live Orchestral Rock!
I respectfully disagree. There's a lot to be said for songcraft. Well structured, good musicianship, and still those great all male harmonies. No one else sounded or still sounds like the Moodys.
And, yes, they belong in the Hall.
I've been a fan since the first album. I've seen them at Red Rocks as well with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, sometime in the 90's. Patrick Moranz was on keys/synths.
Boredom is an affliction of the bored (ie. It's on you, Dude).
I'm 74 - they were our local band in 1964 in Erdington, Birmingham (the Carlton Club) - so for sure I have grown up with them, they were our local lads. A little info - 'back in the day' it was Denny Laine who was singing - 'Go Now' - and during this time he met Macca in 1964 in another venue in Birmingham, the Plaza (which explains why later he got to join him in Wings).
Wonderful memories of living in a wonderful world with fabulous clothes and terrific music. Oh how I wish I could go back .... looks around for a time machine ...
Totally Cool! I wish I was there!