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Related: About this forumLovely To See You Again My Friend - The Moody Blues
From the album On The Threshold of a Dream released in 1969, but first they must set the mood, then comes the poetry......then finally the song.
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Lovely To See You Again My Friend - The Moody Blues (Original Post)
surfered
Nov 23
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SheltieLover
(60,641 posts)1. One of my all-time favs!
TY for sharing!
SCantiGOP
(14,316 posts)2. An album best served
with a side of Mushrooms. 😵💫
lastlib
(25,027 posts)7. (...as I'm sure it frequently was.....)
What an album! One of my first album buys! And one of the best ever! I can still blow the cover off my speakers with it!
highplainsdem
(52,987 posts)3. One of my favorite Justin Hayward songs.
Diamond_Dog
(35,360 posts)4. OMG yes yes yes FABULOUS
surfered
(4,000 posts)5. I remember reading JRR Tolkien's hobbit trilogy while listening to this album
rampartd
(1,069 posts)6. i've miles and miles of files of your forefathers' fruit...
and now to suit
our great computer
you are magnetic ink..............
poems from the drum set of the incredible graham edge.
to fly to the sun without burning a wing
to lie in the meadow and hear the grass sing
to have all these things in our memory's hoard
and to use them to help us to find the lost chord
our great computer
you are magnetic ink..............
poems from the drum set of the incredible graham edge.
to fly to the sun without burning a wing
to lie in the meadow and hear the grass sing
to have all these things in our memory's hoard
and to use them to help us to find the lost chord
Deuxcents
(20,345 posts)8. Every generation thinks theirs is the best but no doubt about it, my generation has the best music. Ever!