The Moody Blues albums all tended to have a theme, and that theme would generally suggest an interpretation of the various songs lyrics. “Watching and Waiting” is a very interesting song from the album “To Our Children’s, Children’s, Children”, and one of my many Moody Blues favorites! I shall leave the interpretation to you. Enjoy!
“Watching and waiting
For a friend to play with
Why have I been alone
So long?”
Great reminder.
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Wonderful share !!
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Glad you liked it Himali. It was recorded well before you were born! 🙂
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The Moody Blues and I go way back to my student nursing days of listening to vinyl records on my portable record player. This album was released shortly after my graduation. Your choice once again is very enjoyable and love the video. Thank-you!
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Sounds like these music Posts are trips down memory lane for you (as they are for me)!
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I had to smile when I saw the “Moody Blues” name. It is different from what I would normally listen to, but I liked it. I enjoyed the pictures that went with the song. Especially the ones at the end.
My musical taste keeps getting stretched thanks to you! 🙂
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Perhaps you should listen more often to Brad’s choices of music. 🙂
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LOL! I prefer mine. He does have some very good taste though in music rhat I do agree with.
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There are times when we will use the Exercise room downstairs at the same time. He though is on a much more dedicated schedule. When he asks me at times if I am coming down, I will ask if there is going to be good music playing! His response, ” I always play good music!” My reply to him….Usually the look on my face says it all! 🙂
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Push your musical boundaries. You may be surprised at what you find. I have a Post in progress which uses just that perspective! 🙂
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I promise I will read your post with an open mind. 🙂
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I did not know but like their album concept. Thanks for sharing this great piece of music, Colin!
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Before your time Erika! Their first album, “Days of Future Passed”, was one of the first to mix an orchestra with a rock group… which they did with huge success. 🙂
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I am not surprised!
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My husband’s favorite group.
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He has excellent taste. Hang on to him! 🙂
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Thanks for sharing Ray!
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Hi Teresa – You’re very welcome, but Ray had nothing to do with it. He’s my furry 4-legged friend! By the way, I know Peterborough very well having lived in Stanground and Walton, plus a short time on Eastfield Road and Dogsthorpe. I went to Stanground Infants & Junior Schools; Walton Junior School and The King’s School! 🙂
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