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15 Aug 06 - 05:13 PM (#1810579) Subject: On the threshold of a dream From: Georgiansilver Does this bring back tremendous memories for anyone? When the white eagle of the North was flying overhead, |
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15 Aug 06 - 05:17 PM (#1810582) Subject: Lyr Add: THE DREAM (Graeme Edge) From: Peace The Dream (Graeme Edge) When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead The browns, reds and golds of autumn lie in the gutter, dead. Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flaying Came to witness springs new hope, born of leaves decaying. Just as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure. Love of love, love of life and giving without measure Gives in return a wonderous yearn of a promise almost seen. Live hand-in-hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a dream. |
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15 Aug 06 - 05:19 PM (#1810583) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Little Hawk Lovely. ;-) |
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15 Aug 06 - 05:38 PM (#1810606) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Georgiansilver Hey Brucie..I somehow had a feeling you would know it...NO I am not psychic....just a good guesser. Best wishes, Mike. |
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16 Aug 06 - 08:08 AM (#1811057) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: A Wandering Minstrel That takes me back! The first LP I ever bought. For some reason this section was recited with a terrific echo and a wind howling in the background. IIRC it was followed by a long instrumental track called "The Journey" Other good tracks were Sunday Afternoon and Have You Heard?. Alas stolen from my record cabinet during a burglary many years ago now. |
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16 Aug 06 - 08:19 AM (#1811063) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Nick I still have copies of 'Search for the lost chord' and 'Threshold of a dream' - terrible pretentious drivel (sitting in darkened rooms singing 'om' above a dirge of sitars), I must dig them out and listen and make myself ill. I think I turned 'Evry good boy deserves favours' into a flower bowl. That last album has one of the worst lyrics I think I have ever heard - "I can see them they can't see me I feel out of sight. I can see them they can't see me Much to my delight." That's has stayed with me for perhaps 35 years as being the nadir of the lyricist's craft Still I must have liked it at the time. |
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16 Aug 06 - 11:10 AM (#1811191) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: BusyBee Paul Hey GS, might have known you'd started this thread. The Moodies just keep getting better - not long now until we go to see them at Nottingham - 30th September - yeah! Deirdre |
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16 Aug 06 - 11:15 AM (#1811195) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Scoville I'll have to go see if our LP is still any good. My mother used to love the Moody Blues but we haven't gotten them out for years. |
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16 Aug 06 - 12:44 PM (#1811285) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Georgiansilver Yes BBP, looking forward to that. |
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17 Aug 06 - 06:09 AM (#1812085) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: GUEST,ifor I saw the Moody Blues with Denny Laine as lead singer in South Wlaes in about 1964 or 65. They were fantasic.I bought the album "The Magnificent Moodies" which was indeed magnificent with sleeve notes by Donovan. The band they mutated into later was a bit soft mushy and far too pretentious for me!! ifor |
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17 Aug 06 - 08:59 AM (#1812206) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Geoff the Duck I was just listening to it the other day whilst doing some tidying up. Excellent music and a lot better than most of the pretentions junk curently being released. Quack! GtD. |
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17 Aug 06 - 09:14 AM (#1812220) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Rasener Didn't the Moody Blues come from Birmingham where all good people come from? Why do we never get an answer When we're knocking at the door With a thousand million questions About hate and death and war? 'Cos when we stop and look around us, There is nothing that we need, In a world of persecution That is burning in its greed. Seems like things haven't changed much from when those lyrics were written and now. |
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17 Aug 06 - 09:44 AM (#1812237) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Nick "This garden universe vibrates complete, Some, we get a sound so sweet. Vibrations, reach on up to become light, And then through gamma, out of sight. Between the eyes and ears there lie, The sounds of color and the light of a sigh. And to hear the sun, what a thing to believe, But it's all around if we could but perceive. To know ultra-violet, infra-red, and x-rays, Beauty to find in so may ways. Two notes of the chord, that's our poor scope, And to reach the chord is our life's hope. And to name the chord is important to some, So they give it a word, and the word is OM." Oh dear. |
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17 Aug 06 - 10:23 AM (#1812257) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Georgiansilver And he took to himself an orange. |
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17 Aug 06 - 11:17 AM (#1812290) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: BusyBee Paul Nights in White Satin still does it for me - probably just wishful thinking now! |
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17 Aug 06 - 12:20 PM (#1812324) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: Georgiansilver Nights in blue flannelette do it for me these days LOL. Love all the MBs music..still play it fairly regularly on the old vinyls. |
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17 Aug 06 - 12:42 PM (#1812336) Subject: RE: On the threshold of a dream From: number 6 "Mole he is burrowing, his way to the sunlight, He knows there's someone there so strong." That is my favourite Moody song. I really like that one line in particular. sIx |