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I am definitely a little off… For one thing when I was born the doctors told my parents we have a problem here… You need to decide between door 1 and door 2. My parents decided “Wait a second, what about door 3! The one with the little green sign that said EXIT? ” Off they went… please no sympathetic crap here it did lead to an interesting adventurer-ful life..
My father decides to eventually contact me… He is living in Haight-Asbury San Francisco and he sends me a newspaper with a hippy couple having sex on the front page. A bag of something he calls ‘grass’ some wrapping papers with instructions to listen to the enclosed album.
what the hell… I follow his instructions and this is the message my father has sent me…
more throttle ..... less brakes.....
I don’t know about you guys …. but I think my father was telling me to be a MGHOW….
and a hats off to “Hippy Chick” for starting this you-tube video music off with a quasar..
more throttle ..... less brakes.....
Ahh, the Moody Blues. They do a lot of “sound story” albums with “In Search of the Lost Chord” being one of the trippier ones about exploration and self discovery with a lot of drugs/new-age involved. Om indeed. I think Seventh Sojourn is better myself, but that’s just opinion. Here’s all of their albums.
I’ll sometimes make folders of their entire albums and use them on long road trips. That said, I do the same thing with Midnight Syndicate. Where Moody Blues is about telling a happy story of exploration most of the time, Midnight Syndicate is generally horror. I suggest “Gates of Delirium” (just skip “Adelaide”) or “The 13th Hour” as good intro albums for them.
Beauty fades, dumb is forever.
Like you all, I too am a Moody Blues fan. My fave is Dark Side of the Moon. That said, I’m going to re-listen to Lost Chord.
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