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  1. A Question of Balance is the sixth album by the Moody Blues, released in 1970. The album reached No. 1 in the United Kingdom and No. 3 in the United States. Background. The album was an attempt by the group to strip down their previously lush, psychedelic sound in order to be better able to perform the songs in concert. [3] .

  2. Mar 30, 2023 · With hits like “Go Now,” “Nights in White Satin” and “The Voice,” The Moody Blues are known for their distinct fusion of rock and classical music that paved the way for progressive rock.

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  3. Feb 3, 2021 · Justin Hayward explains the meaning behind some of The Moody Blues songs including Nights In White Satin, Question and New Horizons.

  4. Nov 27, 2014 · The Moody Blues song, while never mentioning LSD per se, puts Leary at the center of its lyrics, describing him as the person who dispenses thrills on “trips around the bay.” But more than the lyrics, it is the song’s musical sound that suggests the mystical and “trippy” effects of LSD.

  5. "Moody's Mood for Love" is a 1952 song by Eddie Jefferson, whose melody is derived from an improvised solo by jazz saxophonist James Moody (and a brief solo in the middle by pianist Thore Swanerud) on a 1949 recording of the 1935 song "I'm in the Mood for Love".

  6. moody blues translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'mood, moodily, moo, mod', examples, definition, conjugation.

  7. If you're in a bad mood, especially when you were in a pretty good mood this morning, you can say you're moody. A moody person's emotions change unpredictably and often. Someone with erratic moods is moody — you could also call them temperamental or changeable.

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