Delfín
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Posted: Sep. 26 2009, 22:24 |
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Well, i didn't find this thread 'till today, but i have to say that The Moody Blues are for me the best rock band in the history of music. better than, in this order, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Alan Parsons Project, Dire Straits, Supertramp, U2, and The Cure.
From 1967 to 1972 thay made a spell of seven conceptual masterpieces I'm gonna rate right now:
1967: Days of Future Passed - 10 1968: In Search of a Lost Chord - 9,5 1969: On the Threshold of a Dream - 9 1969: To Our Children's Children's Children - 9,5 1970: A Question of Balance - 9,5 1971: Every Good Boy Deserves Favour - 10 1972: Seventh Sojourn - 8
After that, as Scatterplot remarks, they had a gap after which they made more albums, which have bein detailed by him. But I can tell you, any of the albums you listen to from that period will get you stunned. They were the real fathers of symphonic rock. And they all composed and sang their own songs, but it does sound as a one real superband, and the amazing thing is them five created songs for the albums, and were the total leaders, lyrically, instrumentally and stylistically of their own songs. The explanation is they were geniuses, and worked together really well.
For me, the responsible number one of my musicianship is Mike Oldfield. Number two goes straight to The Moody Blues.
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