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Letters I've written, never meaning to send.
Beauty I'd always missed with these eyes before.
Just what the truth is, I can't say anymore.
'Cos I love you, yes I love you, oh how I love you.
Gazing at people, some hand in hand,
Just what I'm going through they can't understand.
Some try to tell me, thoughts they cannot defend,
Just what you want to be, you will be in the end.
And I love you, yes I love you,
Oh how I love you, oh how I love you.
Nights in white satin, never reaching the end,
Letters I've written, never meaning to send.
Beauty I've always missed, with these eyes before.
Just what the truth is, I can't say anymore.
'Cos I love you, yes I love you,
Oh how I love you, oh how I love you.
'Cos I love you, yes I love you,
Oh how I love you, oh how I love you.
Breath deep
The gathering gloom
Watch lights fade
From every room
Bedsitter people
Look back and lament
Another day's useless
Energy spent
Impassioned lovers
Wrestle as one
Lonely man cries for love
And has none
New mother picks up
And suckles her son
Senior citizens
Wish they were young
Cold hearted orb
That rules the night
Removes the colours
From our sight
Red is gray and
Yellow white
But we decide
Which is right
And
Which is an Illusion
(Where is the "knee-slapping banana" icon?) The song is "NIGHTS (as in the opposite of DAYS) in White Satin." Anyway, totally off-topic - white satin in the sun takes on a rainbow of colors, like beta-tape. If nothing else, it would confuse the hell out of the opponent ("Wait a minute - you're wearing MY colors! Now you're not! Now you are!")
I still love the Moody Blues, and I still turn up their songs when I hear them. I am an old fogey with absolutely no musical knowledge. Lock me in a room and slide my meals under the door.
I remember sitting in a pub and first hearing this in 1972, when somebody picked it from the Juke Box play list . It blew me away..
Cool!!
When I was young pup and heard the line "senior citizens wish they were young", it was the first time I had ever considered older people may not enjoy being old.
Now that I am older, while I may desire to physically feel like I was younger, I don't really have a wish to be young again. I enjoy wisdom.
I had to look up the phrase "bedsitter People" to fully get the loneliness that the lyric relayed.
weekend evening. Just cannot anymore.
Sounds like Richard Harris narrating.
It's a great song but, I've just heard it too many times. This can, unfortunately, happen when you get into your late 50s. I imagine it sounds incredible, as it did to me, when it's new to you.
....73 and still find it incredible....
You Lucky Duck! I wish I was there too!
....they played Calgary around 84....awesome....
perfect - outstanding - always - saw them live in Victoria,BC. - perfect
You Lucky Duck! I wish I was there too!
oh look. more dismal 60's crap.
you accidently posted this along moody blues' "nights in white satin". which song did you mean to comment on?
still remembers me to a fantastic time and a great peace of music arrangement
Peace or piece - we decide which is right and which is an illusion
When I was 19, I connected this song to the deep love I felt for my first real (intimate) girlfriend,
and for the last 41 years, hearing Nights in White Satin always evokes her face—and that love—in my mind and heart.
She never knew any of this.
Sigh.
Then-girlfriend knew all about my love: I started several conversations about how the two of us -- 16 years old -- could run away, get married, and live happily ever after.
She was much more grounded than I, thankfully, and ended each conversation simply: "I am not marrying you."
I love that RP always plays the full version, that cinematic ending gets me every time
I Agree!! Thanx RP!
Denny Laine (born 29 October 1944) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter, known as a founder of two major rock bands - The Moody Blues in 1964 (to 1966), and Wings in 1971 ( to 1981).
Sounds like Richard Harris narrating.
It's Graeme Edge.
When I was young pup and heard the line "senior citizens wish they were young", it was the first time I had ever considered older people may not enjoy being old.
Now that I am older, while I may desire to physically feel like I was younger, I don't really have a wish to be young again. I enjoy wisdom.
Yeah, but imagine having that wisdom as a young pup of 21....
"Pop" ? Really?
I was there, and it wasn't "pop".
I agree! Me too, I was there! ...but NYC AM radio station WMCA 570 AM DID play it on limited rotation at the time (short version). WNEW FM 102.7 NYC used to play the long version, especially Allison Steele, the late night DJ!
One of the greatest pop records ever made. A triumph.
"Pop" ? Really?
I was there, and it wasn't "pop".
Love your comments Bill, gives me a good chuckle everytime!
Seriously, I think this song kept them out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for years. Prog rock at its progiest
You say that as if there's something wrong with Prog rock, whereas for me the best of Prog is the summit of the art of rock music. Not all of it, of course. I do have some taste
I like to listen to Tuesday Afternoon followed by Ruby Tuesday, of course I listen to Monday Monday first.
Ruby Tuesday Afternoon is a good name for a musical. kinda like Hello Dolly Llama.
oh look. crap post.
'Riccardo Cabeza', eh? i see what you did there.
Seriously, I think this song kept them out of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for years. Prog rock at its progiest
The so-called "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" is a complete joke. I try to ignore it, as best I can.
(But this song is the Moody Blues -- it adds to the catalog; it does not diminish it.)
-good times at the Marco Forster Jr High school dances
When I was 19, I connected this song to the deep love I felt for my first real (intimate) girlfriend,
and for the last 41 years, hearing Nights in White Satin always evokes her face—and that love—in my mind and heart.
She never knew any of this.
Sigh.
The definition of "unrequited".
Now that I am older, while I may desire to physically feel like I was younger, I don't really have a wish to be young again. I enjoy wisdom.
The gathering gloom
Watch lights fade
From every room
Bedwetting people
Look back and lament
my inner 11 yr old at work...
Absolutely. Though this is an orchestra.
It's both.
From the Wikipedia entry:
The London Festival Orchestra provided the orchestral accompaniment for the introduction, the final rendition of the chorus, and the "final lament" section, all of which were in the original album version. The "orchestral" sounds in the main body of the song were actually produced by Mike Pinder's Mellotron keyboard device,[7] which would come to define the "Moody (Blues)'s signature sound".[8]
The song is written in the key of E minor[9] and features the Neapolitan chord (F).
The wife? Not so much.
I know exactly what you're saying, and yet I still love it.
(Overwrought is kinda their thing, but in a good way.)
Absolutely. Though this is an orchestra.
Yes, I agree. These types of songs make you think and reflect way too much. Hoping Bill plays something from the Archie's soon!
oh look. crap post.
Godlike! This one holds a special place for me for 2 reasons, neither of which I'll explain here, and both of which allow me to listen to this overplayed (?) track happily anytime I hear it.
Long Live RP!
(8.2 rating? wow, that seems a bit low)
Sorry. I had to try to write that with a straight face.
There are some things beyond the ken of mortal man.
Absolutely. Still get goosebumps when I hear the opening notes.
But it is still iconic, path-breaking and just a terrific song all by itself. Heard this for the first time in the late 60s; played the album to death while working and exploring the Canadian Rocky mountains in the mid-1970s.
Get a life...
You say that like it's something bad ...
"Precious"?!? Condescend much?
Ugh, keep working on that re-boot.
Sorry. I had to try to write that with a straight face.
Thanks for the wishes — even if I am a few months late.
So are you voting in all the primaries?
Up here in Canuckistan, we're all rootin' for Trump! Trump for president!
That way when he does become POTUS, your brightest and best come streaming north.
Play it again Bill
The godlike category was invented for this song I believe.
It seems like they used that mellotron on just about every song they recorded - and it was rarely "in the background". Fortunately, they showed a little more restraint with it in this recording.
Awwwwwwwwwwwww yeah! Thanks!
Hardly pretentious I'd say it's wonderful as is the whole album
Exactly what I thought. Make it stop already! :)
79% of those that have voted rate this song anywhere between Excellent and Godlike
Play it again Bill
Cheers to that z!
always loved that deep voiced recital at the end ( and of course " BWONNNNNNNG!!!" the gong ; )
Songs that begin and/or end with gongs are cool. See Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" and James Brown's "My Thang" for further examples.
Exactly what I thought. Make it stop already! :)
Cheers to that z!
always loved that deep voiced recital at the end ( and of course " BWONNNNNNNG!!!" the gong ; )
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