Behind the Scenes, The Moody Blues: Hits, Trips, & Band Tiffs, John Lodge Interview

Published 2024-06-11
Behind the Scenes, The Moody Blues: Hits, Trips, & Band Tiffs John Lodge Interview

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All Comments (15)
  • I absolutely love The Moody Blues a band that really never got the credit they deserve❤❤
  • @roserandle6392
    Absolutely love the Moodies. Greatest band ever, hands down! Thank you for sharing.
  • @tlc8865
    Each Moodie had their own unique talent, the culmination of them all made the band brilliant ! Saw them many times, and Justin and John solo. Great interview! Thank you!
  • I was not a moody blues fan when I was younger. As I got older, I really learned to appreciate their music and how talented each member of the band was. My wife and I probably saw them 10 times in concerts through the years. The final time we saw them was in Las Vegas on their last tour. We had front row seats. Was magical. Saw John Lodge last year in concert and will be seeing Justin Hayward in a couple of weeks.Keep the faith!
  • @rushfan3
    I was fortunate in the 80s and 90s to see the Moody Blues lineup which included edge, Thomas, lodge, hayword, and, Patrick Moraz. They always had fun playing and it was a fun show to see. I'll miss Ray Thomas singing painted smile and veteran cosmic rocker. Also loved the late Graeme Edge's poetry on Days of Future Past. They were a great bunch of guys. Thanks for the interview with John Lodge
  • @SuperDudson
    The Moody's "classic era" was defined at least as much by Mike Pinder as by Hayward and Lodge. His mellotron and arrangements gave the group their essential sound. The music of their subsequent "comeback era" was so much lighter in substance because of his departure.
  • @LLYMYNT
    I love the Moody Blues Thanks for sharing the interview 😊
  • @kas0741
    Thanks for this video. I was hoping you would have done a tribute to Mike Pinder who passed away less than 2 months ago, but at least he gets a mention here.
  • @squatch545
    Only two Moodies left. I saw them in 1983 in Calgary at the Saddledome.
  • @dougreed2257
    Justin says he took 'nights' to the band,played it,they were indifferent,until mike did the mellotron refrain,i think thinks johns memory is a tad muddled,unless he's been tactful🤔