One of these days the Wild will make it past the 2nd round. One of these days...
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10 thoughts on “The Moody Blues – Your Wildest Dreams”
That's one hell of a set piece.
geez, I had to do a double take to make sure there wasn't a candle in the lower right corner. *whew*
Hey, we play plenty from the past several decades. Not only in times of grief.
Heh, there are times when those connected to the music pass away, but not the musicians themselves. For example, Motown songwriter and producer Sylvia Moy died last week. In those cases, you'd like to highlight the fact, but not confuse people ("What? Stevie Wonder died!?").
Moy is best known for co-writing Stevie Wonder's “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)," a No. 1 hit single she also helped him record.
While in the recording studio, Moy realized there wasn't a Braille transcription of the lyrics for Wonder to read, so she decided to sing the words to him through his earphones.
“I would stay a line ahead of him and we didn’t miss a beat,” she said in a 2014 video interview with producer Michelle Wilson.
that's in the hall of fame for ridiculous/amazing things in rock/pop history.
That's one hell of a set piece.
geez, I had to do a double take to make sure there wasn't a candle in the lower right corner. *whew*
Hey, we play plenty from the past several decades. Not only in times of grief.
Heh, there are times when those connected to the music pass away, but not the musicians themselves. For example, Motown songwriter and producer Sylvia Moy died last week. In those cases, you'd like to highlight the fact, but not confuse people ("What? Stevie Wonder died!?").
that's in the hall of fame for ridiculous/amazing things in rock/pop history.
Not in evidence here, but this band is probably one of the two greatest examples of rock flute out there.
also, the original video for Nights in White Satin is in the Hall of Fame for Awkward.
Focus asks you to hold their beer
I still think about coming across that video.
Song peaked at #9 -- it was big.
Ok, that wins for rock whistling.