they did or added their songs to this story telling album.. key words that rings a bell are a character named arrow or pathfinder,, been batting my brain for years trying to remember what it was called.. i think this was one of the songs they used
The MBs were nothing but downer music. Nothing heavy or profound, they just duped a lot of druggies with LSD compatible music. Here we are 50 years later and none of their professions have become reality, Guess there were those who bought the BULLSHIT!
John Hughes
The magnificent Moodies!
Robert Wallace Vaagan
My favorite band in the early 1970s, and even today I love them!
MrDoctorMabuse
The song represents forgotten ideals, the world not just as it is, but as it should be inside the soul. It makes me cry.
Miguel Mendez
Saw them in Boltimore 1971. They were just fantastic. Sounded like their records.
Luis Higueras
There can never be another moody blues, nobody else like them
oldwhippersnapper3
Timeless. Will always be beautiful.
Deran Davis
This song always soothed my mind from the troubled world. Another one you should check out is Bluebird by Robin Trower.
Steve Strickland
they did or added their songs to this story telling album.. key words that rings a bell are a character named arrow or pathfinder,, been batting my brain for years trying to remember what it was called.. i think this was one of the songs they used
Dork Dork
always sends a chill through my body... the voice they lyrics are everything.
Sandy Pandy Brown
Love this song. Off to bed in a min. It is midnight here in London.
Juan Motie
The MBs were nothing but downer music. Nothing heavy or profound, they just duped a lot of druggies with LSD compatible music. Here we are 50 years later and none of their professions have become reality, Guess there were those who bought the BULLSHIT!