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Post by ace5150 on Jan 7, 2018 20:36:13 GMT
RIP Ray.
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Post by fordcapri on Jan 7, 2018 22:21:04 GMT
Saw The Moody Blues in Nottingham, at the Royal Concert Hall, in 1984. Great band. The flute solo in 'Nights in White Satin' is probably the most famous/played flute solo of all time. I doubt that there is anyone who hasn't heard it.
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Deus est regit qui omnia.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 22:48:31 GMT
I knew he has been unwell for some time. Sad loss, the Moodies were a great band. I also saw them on that 1984 tour but at St Austell.
RIP Ray.
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Post by pr1 on Jan 8, 2018 1:04:11 GMT
Rest In Peace.
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Post by fordcapri on Jan 8, 2018 13:14:29 GMT
I remember this when it was on TV. This was the last time I thought the Moodies were any good.
This is good too though...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2018 13:30:11 GMT
I liked most of the Moodies stuff up to 1986 with 'The Other Side of Life' album. It has been very patchy since then.
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Post by fordcapri on Jan 14, 2018 23:02:02 GMT
At 7 minutes... the best Ray Thomas story (and one of the best music biz stories) I have heard!!!!
When you hear things like this you realise that 'Spinal Tap' wasn't far-fetched at all.
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Post by Portland Road on Jan 16, 2018 9:36:49 GMT
R.I.P. Ray Thomas.
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