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Re: [Strange Times The Moodys hangout] Patrick Moraz or Rick Wakeman

That's a good one! Wasn't it great to see Pink Floyd reunite for Live 8? I
love the hell out of that group.


P King <pdking77@...> wrote:
How about "The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and
the (K)nights in White Satin"

--- michael clark wrote:

> I never thought about that. But you have a point
> there.
>
>
> Shirley Kelleher wrote:
> If Rick Wakeman would have joined up with the
> Moodies, then we would have had albums like "Journey
> to the Center of the Cosmos" and "The Four Doors of
> Henry the XIII" or "Ride My See Saw to the Center of
> the Earth."
>
> It would have just been all goofed up.
>
> mikeaclark18 wrote:
> I had a funny thought the other day. I was listening
> to Rick
> Wakeman's album "Criminal Record" which is all
> music. Wakeman gets
> down on those keyboards in this album and it's a
> fantastic album.
> Myself, I love the sound of a synthesizer. Patric
> and Rick were
> both members of Yes and obviously both played
> keyboards for that
> band. Both are excellent keyboardists.
>
> With the departure of Mike Pinder from the Moody
> Blues, the moodies
> chose Patrick Moraz to take his place. We all know
> the results of
> such a choice. I was wondering what would the
> Moodies sound like if
> they had chosen Rick Wakeman to replace Mike Pinder
> instead of
> Patrick Moraz? Most definately the Moodies sound
> would have taken
> an even more drastic turn that it did with Moraz. I
> also wonder if
> Rick Wakeman would have even fit in with the Moodies
> since he is
> just as particular about his music as the Moodies
> were.
>
> Would love to hear some of your thoughts about this.
>
> Peace,
> Michael
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Mon Jul 4, 2005 5:09 pm

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I had a funny thought the other day. I was listening to Rick Wakeman's album "Criminal Record" which is all music. Wakeman gets down on those keyboards in...
mikeaclark18
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Jul 2, 2005
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If Rick Wakeman would have joined up with the Moodies, then we would have had albums like "Journey to the Center of the Cosmos" and "The Four Doors of Henry...
Shirley Kelleher
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Jul 2, 2005
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I never thought about that. But you have a point there. Shirley Kelleher <sheerglee2003@...> wrote: If Rick Wakeman would have joined up with the...
michael clark
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Jul 3, 2005
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How about "The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the (K)nights in White Satin" ... strangetimesthemoodyshangout-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com ... ...
P King
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Jul 4, 2005
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That's a good one! Wasn't it great to see Pink Floyd reunite for Live 8? I love the hell out of that group. P King <pdking77@...> wrote: How about...
michael clark
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Jul 4, 2005
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great song,pat. I miss hearing my moody blues music. I have moved,and did not hook up my stereo yet. Carrie...
CAROLYN M KAPLAN
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Jul 4, 2005
5:05 pm

I always thought Moraz was criminally under-utilized by the Moodies..."Hole in the World" for example is interesting but if you listen to Patrick's solo...
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