Bassist John Lodge discusses The Moody Blues Cruise, new solo album
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One of the greatest rock bands of all time, The Moody Blues has recently announced the initial line-up for their third fan cruise experience—The Moody Blues Cruise III, departing from Miami, FL on Feb. 26, 2016.
The four-day / five-night voyage aboard the NCL Pearl will visit tropical ports that include Key West, Florida and Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas. While on board, fans will have exclusive access to private concerts, Q&A sessions as well as many special events and activities. All while interacting with musical guests that have influenced the music of the 70s/80s and beyond.
In addition to concerts by cruise hosts, The Moody Blues, featured performances include The Zombies, The Orchestra, Ambrosia, Randy Hansen and Mellow Yellow, John Waite, The Ides of March, Randy Hansen with the Music of Jimi Hendrix, Christopher Cross, Renaissance, Rare Earth and Matthew and Gunnar Nelson performing Ricky Nelson Remembered.
This is not just a “concert cruise.” It’s a total fan experience celebrating the legacy of one of the world’s most beloved bands, The Moody Blues.
AXS recently spoke to Moody Blues bassist John Lodge about The Moody Blues Cruise, his amazing new solo album, “10,000 Light Years Ago” and more in this exclusive interview.
AXS: Your new solo album, 10,000 Light Years Ago, is your first in nearly forty years. How has the response been to the new music?
John Lodge: The response has been fantastic! People really seem to enjoy it and from places I never would have expected. It’s been interesting to see the spectrum around the world of where the album has been. I’ve been really pleased.
AXS: The album has such a 70’s symphonic/prog feel. Was that the vibe you were going for when you wrote it?
JL: Yes. Musically, I wanted to go back to the roots that I really love but bring them up to date. In the early days with the Moodies, I was always exploring things and trying to find avenues I’ve never been up before. That’s why I wanted to use the first song, "In My Mind", as an anthem to set the rest of the album up. It actually came from three notes that I play on stage every night when I’m doing my sound check. I play a bottom “E”, an octave “E” and then all the way up to the top. I thought, “That’s what I do every night before a concert. Perhaps that’s what I should start the album with!” I built it up from there. It’s an album about who I am today.
AXS: Do you have plans to tour the new album?
JL: I’m actually working on that right now. I’m working with some great musicians and expect to announce something by the end of October. I’d really like to go on the road next summer. I’ll probably start with some dates in the U.K. and then hopefully in the States. It’s something I'm really looking forward to. Justin