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The Moody Blues in concert at the Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez, California, in 2005. L–R: Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Graeme Edge. In 2007, the now defunct Hard Rock Park theme park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, announced the building of a dark ride entitled "Nights in White Satin: The Trip". The ride incorporated multi-sensory ...
Lovely to See You: Live is a two-disc live album by The Moody Blues. Released on 15 November 2005, Lovely to See You: Live was recorded at a performance at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, California. The album is named after The Moody Blues song "Lovely to See You", from their 1969 album On the Threshold of a Dream.
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Apr. 30—The classic sounds of The Moody Blues will mingle in a symphonic collaboration with the New Mexico Philharmonic at Popejoy Hall on Saturday, May 4. The tribute band Go Now! will perform ...
The Moody Blues were included on the original Wallkill poster as performers, but they backed out after being booked in Paris the same weekend. [82] Poco were offered a chance to perform at the festival, but their manager turned it down for a concert at a Los Angeles school gymnasium. [96]
The original album was released on 9 March 1993 by Polydor Records, and a Concert Home Video was released shortly after. On 4 March 2003, a deluxe two-disc edition was released, which features the entire concert. Also, in November 1999, a second video of the concert titled The Other Side of Red Rocks was released. It contained footage of the ...
Hall of Fame (The Moody Blues album) L. Live at the BBC: 1967–1970; Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 (The Moody Blues album) Lovely to See You: Live; N.
Music critic Robert Hillburn gave the album a favourable review in the Los Angeles Times. The album's cover features artwork by English artist Roger Dean. The album was originally released on the London label in 1977. It was subsequently re-released on CD on the Threshold label in 1987. This release included one bonus track, "Street Café ...