> This time frame would also be nice to listen to the Moody Blues stuff as
> well...before Justin Haywood came onto the scene. For some reason...the music
> from both groups from this time is better crafted/performed than the later
> stuff. For that matter...much of the stuff after the British Invasion of the
> States to around 1970 from outside the US is spectacular.
Indeed. Days of Future Past (or is that Passed?) is another favorite of
mine.
> Don't get me wrong...if it wasn't for the later stuff from these bands...I
> would've never gotten into commercial broadcasting & fell in love with this
> music from this period.
Same here. I grew up listening to the music as it came out circa 1978-82
or so, then started learning about the past of these bands. For example,
The Wall came out then. I liked what I heard and eventually learned about
the older stuff, which became my favorite. I still like The Wall, it just
is no longer my favorite PF album. :)
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