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The Moody Blues are known as one of the most known Prog-Rock Band next to Yes and Genesis.

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  • The Moody Blues are known as one of the most known Prog-Rock Band next to Yes and Genesis.
  • The Moody Blues are an English rock band. Among their innovations was a fusion with classical music, as heard in their 1967 album Days of Future Passed. The Moody Blues have sold more than 55 million albums worldwide [1] and have been awarded 18 platinum and gold discs. As of 2015 they remain active with one member from the original 1964 band and two more from the 1967 lineup.
  • The Moody Blues are an English rock band. Their song "Have You Heard" is featured in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode Self Control.
  • The Moody Blues are a progressive rock band from Britain who achieved popularity in the late sixties. Their hits include Nights In White Satin, Forever Afternoon (Tuesday Afternoon), Question, and I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band). They were invited to Woodstock, but refused. They began in the mid sixties upon the rise of the British Invasion, and at the time were similar to other British bands of the time. Eventually, they developed their own style as a symphonic rock band.
  • The name "Moody Blues" comes from the old wives' tale that there are four kinds of sadness: the Blahs, the Beatles, The Blues Brothers, and The Moody Blues. (As a side note, a similar but extremely rare diagnosis called the "Quarrymen" has been reported in extreme cases.) This being said, the term "Moody Blues" does not appear in any written musical or medical texts until the year 1964 when the phrase appeared on a play-list of a London music club. Then, in 1966, doctors of the Medical Offices of Thomas, Lodge, Pinder, & Hayward, P.C., made the first diagnosis of The Moody Blues. Their patient, one Mr. Lancelot "Pink" Freud, complained of a compelling sadness and bursts of tears, combined with an intractable urge to listen to classical music, sitars, and The Kinks. Many of the other compla
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  • The Moody Blues are known as one of the most known Prog-Rock Band next to Yes and Genesis.
  • The Moody Blues are an English rock band. Among their innovations was a fusion with classical music, as heard in their 1967 album Days of Future Passed. The Moody Blues have sold more than 55 million albums worldwide [1] and have been awarded 18 platinum and gold discs. As of 2015 they remain active with one member from the original 1964 band and two more from the 1967 lineup.
  • The Moody Blues are an English rock band. Their song "Have You Heard" is featured in the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. episode Self Control.
  • The name "Moody Blues" comes from the old wives' tale that there are four kinds of sadness: the Blahs, the Beatles, The Blues Brothers, and The Moody Blues. (As a side note, a similar but extremely rare diagnosis called the "Quarrymen" has been reported in extreme cases.) This being said, the term "Moody Blues" does not appear in any written musical or medical texts until the year 1964 when the phrase appeared on a play-list of a London music club. Then, in 1966, doctors of the Medical Offices of Thomas, Lodge, Pinder, & Hayward, P.C., made the first diagnosis of The Moody Blues. Their patient, one Mr. Lancelot "Pink" Freud, complained of a compelling sadness and bursts of tears, combined with an intractable urge to listen to classical music, sitars, and The Kinks. Many of the other complaints of Mr. Freud have since been listed in the official diagnostic criteria for the disorder in the DSM-IV.
  • The Moody Blues are a progressive rock band from Britain who achieved popularity in the late sixties. Their hits include Nights In White Satin, Forever Afternoon (Tuesday Afternoon), Question, and I'm Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band). They were invited to Woodstock, but refused. They began in the mid sixties upon the rise of the British Invasion, and at the time were similar to other British bands of the time. Eventually, they developed their own style as a symphonic rock band.
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