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Incidentally, being born in 1972, I can't stand any of these bands or artists except The Moody Blues, which is still my favourite band of all times (after my dad listened to it every Saturday morning for something like a decade, whilst I was growing up).
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The Moody Blues is a British band most famous for combining elements of classical music and spoken-word poetry with contemporary popular rock music.
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For 1995 they have their first release ready "Back in the World of Adventures" which impressed the critics very much for their closeness to the style of early bands such as Moody Blues, genesis, Jethro Tull etc, borrowing ideas but not music, so you can easily find their inspiration but a single chord copied, I personally liked the album but found it closer to Neo
AvaxHome 2010
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Veteran reviewer Lloyd Barde wrote, "While his CD is thoroughly modern, I found it noteworthy that two musical reference points were a couple of icons from decades past, namely The Moody Blues and Jimmy Buffett.
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Murray Lerner – who has also made films about the Who, Hendrix, ELP, Cohen and the Moody Blues at the same festival – is on hand to document what Davis's pianist Keith Jarrett who plays here describes as a "micro-history of jazz".
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Cigarette smoke mingled with the smell of oil and damp leather, and we fed the jukebox with 5p pieces, and listened to Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Moody Blues.
Family life 2011
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Visconti, who has worked with David Bowie, Thin Lizzy, the Moody Blues, Morrissey, Paul McCartney, and the Stranglers (to name only a few) immediately got along with Escovedo, who had always placed him very high on a list of people he wanted to work with.
Holly Cara Price: Alejandro Escovedo Talks About His New Album, Street Songs of Love 2010
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In Nada Surf's version of the Moody Blues '"Question," brought to the project by drummer Ira Elliott, the musicians attack the verses with a Stooges-like rage, then rely on the beauty in the middle section as strings replace the tumult.
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(Other musical guests, who may be taking on anyone from the Moody Blues to the Beatles, include Patty Reese, Tommy Lepson, Billy Coulter and the Hall Monitors.)
Nightlife agenda 2010
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Anyone who thinks Go Now is the property of the Moody Blues -- who began their recording career by taking the song to No. 1 -- is in for a treat.
Michael Sigman: Looking for an Echo: 10 That Shoulda Made The Top 10 2010
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