BRAVO!!Chris,
Like all the songs you have posted I've really enjoyed them.This one is no exception.Well played and sang.Wish I could help you with any technical issues.But I don't think going back to the stone age is the help your looking for.I've got no dough you well get it all worked out.Thank for the great song and nice to see you back posting.Look foward to your next tune.
Kevin
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Chris- really nice job on an old, obscure Threshold of a Dream cut. I'd almost forgot about this one until you jogged my memory.
Here's a question for everyone trying to play a Moody Blues tune. How tough is it to try to sing a Justin Hayward song? At first, I thought this song was way too low for your voice but then later parts require you get up much higher so you have to choose your poison. JH drives me nuts. And you are a much better singer than most of us!
Well my friend, you've got this one pretty close. You'll be adding this to your song book very soon! Great job and thanks for the memories!
Cheers! :cheer:
Here's a question for everyone trying to play a Moody Blues tune. How tough is it to try to sing a Justin Hayward song? At first, I thought this song was way too low for your voice but then later parts require you get up much higher so you have to choose your poison. JH drives me nuts. And you are a much better singer than most of us!
Well my friend, you've got this one pretty close. You'll be adding this to your song book very soon! Great job and thanks for the memories!
Cheers! :cheer:
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Thanks Buddy... I may make a Chris's Best of The Moody Blues Collection to add to the Best of Buddy!
Thanks Anton good to hear from Holland!
Many thanks Kevin... and I look forward to your next ...... I'm a big fan of your playing.
Nice to hear from my big furry friend up in Oregon... how's life in them thar hills BigBear? It is actually a Mike Pinder song with Justin Hayward singing the backing vocals and ohs and ahs. Mike's voice is deeper and easier to do. I didn't try the Hayward backing vocals yet, I think I'll lock myself away in a sound-proofed room and try them out... bit high at times but you never know, maybe possible...
Justin Hayward songs are good to do until you get to the harmonies and ohs and ahs which are often sung really high... but that's what I love about the Moody Blues' sound, that and the timbre of Justin's voice... pure magic! I can feel another Hayward song coming on....
Thanks Anton good to hear from Holland!
Many thanks Kevin... and I look forward to your next ...... I'm a big fan of your playing.
Nice to hear from my big furry friend up in Oregon... how's life in them thar hills BigBear? It is actually a Mike Pinder song with Justin Hayward singing the backing vocals and ohs and ahs. Mike's voice is deeper and easier to do. I didn't try the Hayward backing vocals yet, I think I'll lock myself away in a sound-proofed room and try them out... bit high at times but you never know, maybe possible...
Justin Hayward songs are good to do until you get to the harmonies and ohs and ahs which are often sung really high... but that's what I love about the Moody Blues' sound, that and the timbre of Justin's voice... pure magic! I can feel another Hayward song coming on....
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Many thanks Tony... I'll keep posting Moody Blue songs 'til you like them
Chris, really good job. I honestly do not remember this song but then I don't remember a lot of songs from that era. I'll have to download it from iTunes (my LPs have been lost over time). Keep on brother, and yes, I think you are close to a "Best Of" compilation. Oh, man, the twelve string adds so much.
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Ta Fred.... you must be a genuine child of the 60s if you can't remember being there!
Hi Chris,
What a fun post! I bet that was a kick to record and put together. And it sounded really nice. Your voice, as always, sounds great, and I really liked that little riff you played as an accompaniment. Very cool.
I'm in agreement with the other commenters- it's nice to see a video from you again. It's been a loooooong time!
Suzi
What a fun post! I bet that was a kick to record and put together. And it sounded really nice. Your voice, as always, sounds great, and I really liked that little riff you played as an accompaniment. Very cool.
I'm in agreement with the other commenters- it's nice to see a video from you again. It's been a loooooong time!
Suzi
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Thanks Dan and Suzi, much appreciated. Look forward to hearing from you two soon too!