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Justin Hayward Answers YOUR Questions!
1. Would you ever consider performing the song called "Island" on tour? And could you tell some history behind this song? I wrote it for an album that we started to make after 'Seventh Sojourn' but was abandoned after a couple of days in the studio. Tony and I were upstairs recording in the Decca Tollington Park studio when the roadie came up from the canteen and said 'the other guys would like to speak to you.' We both went down and Mike told us that he and the others didn't want to continue. Mike was leaving to live in the US and he didn't want to work with Tony anymore anyway, that much was clear to me at that time. The other guys hadn't written anything to record to my knowledge, but that was not unusual as, apart from Mike, they usually wrote things in the studio after we had started - maybe it was just the wrong time. I thought I was the only one with a copy, which I got from the engineer Derek Varnals on the day, but the Universal researchers found another take - I don't think you'll ever hear it on stage. I only gave it the title "Island' when Universal said it would eventually be released. I didn't consider it was finished. 2. Have you ever thought about making new videos for any of the Core 7? A compilation of us doing the songs, at around the time they were recorded, would be good. 3. Have you ever talked about or thought of making a new Moody CD like a DEMO with new music and just selling it at the concerts? Better a proper album. 4. What is something YOU enjoy cooking? Spaghetti Puttanesca. 5. As a very young man you toured the Middle East with UK music star Marty Wilde before you joined the Moody Blues. Do you have any memories or stories of that time you can share? For the duration of the tour I shared a room with a stand up comic who needed a stiff drink every morning just to get going. We were 'entertaining the troops,' (British and UN), and we had 'officer status' on all bases which was handy. Amazing to think of all the places in North Africa and the middle East where the British had military bases - no wonder they didn't like Brits! I got spat at in the street in Libya just for being English, the guy screamed 'filthy English' as he berated me - all I could think of was to say 'sorry!' - we apparently upset the locals so much just by being there, although that didn't stop them thriving around the bases. I spent the whole tour, which was several weeks long, with sunglasses on and a Bob Dylan hat - I didn't see that much at all - there wasn't much to see. Marty was absolutely great, he handled it all wonderfully and he was brilliant, he was my hero. 6. You've stated you played piano on some songs on the Strange Times album, can you tell us which songs? I played a piano phrase on Strange Times, and some keyboard parts on all the songs I wrote for the album. 7. What's the best part about living in Europe? History/Scenery/Culture/Beautiful women. But the last bit applies everywhere you live! 8. What are the chances of another concert tour of New Zealand? I would love to go back, I hope a promoter asks us (that's the way it works, unfortunately, we can't just decide to go somewhere and then do a tour, someone has to book us) - I absolutely loved it there, on the War of The Worlds tour and with the Moodies. 9. Can you please tell us about the lead and bass guitar tuning in the live version of "Top Rank Suite" on the remastered version of Octave? It's just normal tuning I'm afraid. 10. Will we ever see the remaining Moody Blues albums remastered? Hope so, and I hope Universal asks me to do it. 11. In your long and amazing career, what would you say was the absolute highlight? What was a moment you would like to forget? Playing Madison Square Garden twice in one day in the early 70's - they gave us the "Golden Ticket' award for selling the most seats - well they would wouldn't they for selling out twice in one day? Worst? Three weeks in Cabaret in the Northern clubs in early '67 before we started doing only our own songs. 12. Where were you when you heard about the death of Buddy Holly and then Elvis? Buddy - I was in a chemistry class at school when the boy next to me said 'Hey, YOUR Buddy Holly's dead.' I didn't believe him, til I got home, then I was devastated - I still am when I think of what we have missed. Elvis - I was in LA. I had just heard he had recorded 'Moody Blue'. 13. Justin do you have any unreleased things on the shelf, maybe things done with 10cc? Yes. 14. There is a tabloid story about the band almost going down in a plane over the North Pole (1991???), is this real or fake? The only thing it could refer to is: When we were on the way to Japan in '74 the windscreen of the plane shattered completely. The aircraft made an emergency landing at an air base in Alaska, and we all bought fur coats (a certain buy for all suddenly arriving passengers!) 'cause we had to wait in the freezing terminal till another plane arrived. If the plane was 'almost going down' they didn't tell me!
Justin Hayward on KZPS - Dallas, TX
Justin Hayward joins Bo Roberts and Jim White on KZPS 92.5 Dallas, TX
Justin Hayward on KBCO - Boulder, CO
Justin Hayward joins Bret Saunders on KBCO 97.3 (Boulder, CO) Download the unedited podcast from KBCO.com!
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The Moody Blues…Voices in the Sky, but not in the Hall of Fame
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NEW Justin Q&A - Storytime
Here's the latest Q&A with Justin Hayward.
1. How long before a tour begins do you start getting into the mindset for it, and at what point do you start to feel excited about it? A. Playing live is the most precious experience we have, and we are very lucky. I'm into the April USA tour now, and looking forward to it. I can't say that 'excited' is the right word, but I do look forward to it, not without some trepidation, and of course we all have to make plans around how our real life affairs continue while we are away from home. Touring is absolutely great but when it's over that's when the work begins - trying to catch up on a seven week gap in our own personal and private lives. 2. There was an unusual amount of snow for this time of the year in the UK, did this create any havoc with travel for you or the rest of the TWOTW troupe? A. First let me say that I really really loved this last War Of The Worlds tour, and it was the best production of it I have ever been part of. Some nights I would just stand around the side or the back of the stage (still in costume) and watch. I was totally into it. It was brilliant. To sing with such a fabulous group of musicians every night was truly wonderful. I loved it - long may it continue. And - yes, the weather played havoc with my beautiful 'master travel plan' - that plan went out of the window in the last few days of November when the first 'mega snow' hit Ireland and the UK. My flight out of Dublin, after the Belfast show, was cancelled and I had to get the overnight ferry to Birkenhead ( that was quite an experience - I didn't even do that when I was 17!, but I enjoyed it in a perverse way - the purser was a Moodies fan which helped). Then after battling through the snow all day I had to abandon the car in Newcastle and stagger on by train for several days until I could retrieve the car a week later. We all made it to every show though, but the tension of struggling to get to each gig in those weather conditions was exhausting. The worst was driving through freezing fog at night with the whole outside of the car slowly becoming frozen over. My total admiration goes to the audience though, particularly at Wembley on the last night of the tour - in getting to the venue through some of the worst weather London has seen for years. 3. When you are between tours, what habits from the road are the hardest to break? A. Room service. 4. What was the most effort that anyone ever put forward to get your autograph? A. I was followed for four hours up from the West Country one night in the 70's,(it took me two hours to realise I was being followed) and when the person finally was standing in front of me they were completely and utterly tongue-tied. I had to do all the coaxing, like "would you like an autograph, or a photo, would you like to say somethig?" etc. I felt so bad for the person, and hope they didn't go away thinking 'darn, I forgot to say......this or that'! 5. Any current book recommendations you'd like to share? A. Anything by A.S.Byatt 6. When you first heard that "Nights In White Satin" was back in the UK charts now for an amazing 4th time in its existence, what was your reaction? A. I thought Matt Cardle did a great version. I was working that night between Amsterdam and Ireland and it wasn't until I got into a taxi in Dublin that I switched my phone on to be greeted by loads of texts from people who had seen it on X factor. I went to utube later and saw it. It would have been nice if the record company had got behind our original version as soon as we entered the charts that very same week, we could have had an even bigger hit - but they didn't. ~ Never mind. 7. How many guitars do you own presently? A. Nowhere near as many as I had in the 70's. I don't keep them now (or even acquire them) if I don't use them in the studio or on stage. 8. You've made comments before about enjoying the smell of your guitars, does any one guitar smell better than others, or do they all just generally smell good? A. Yes. They do to me. 9. Was there anything in your choices for your custom Tom Anderson guitar that might be considered an unusual modification request? A. I don't think so. It's just that there are probably so many combinations of features that make every Tom Anderson unique. I love that guitar, it's fabulous - but my 335 is still king. 10. Did you play bass guitar on any of the Wilde Three recordings? A. I think I must have, there was no one else on the records, and I did use my first 335 on the sessions at Regent Sound in Denmark Street, where the recordings were made. We recorded a load of early Moodies tracks there too incidentally. 11. In March of '75, when Jerry Weintraub came up with the idea of playing the Blue Jays LP at Carnegie Hall for a live audience, did you and John feel confident it would go over well? A. I didn't - Jerry did. He was right! 12. What places in the world would you like to visit that you haven't? A. South America 13. Do you ever have entire days that are NOT in some way devoted to your work/life as a singer/songwriter/musician/band member? A. It's a good question. I don't remember any. But some days of family joy, or tragedy are such days. 14. What is your favorite time of day? A. Storytime.Justin Hayward on KGLK-FM
Justin Hayward took some time to chat with the folks at Rock Talk, KGLK-FM 107.5 Houston. Listen to the segment below
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Be sure to catch Justin Hayward on the radio tomorrow, Friday, January 21, 2011 in Houston, TX. Justin will be on 107.5 KGLK FM and 93.7 KKRW. KGLK-FM 107.5 The Eagle - Classic Rock - Houston The Dean and Rog Show - 7:50 AM CT KKRW - 93.7 The Arrow, Classic Rock - Houston Interview with Steve Fixx - Friday afternoon Enter for your chance to win FRONT ROW TICKETS to the Moody Blues at Woodlands Pavilion - April 29, 2011.
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Rock Icons The Moody Blues to Embark on 2011 U.S. National Tour
"Nights In White Satin" re-enters the UK Charts at #2 on the UK Rock Chart; and #27 on The BBC Radio 1; Marking historical fourth time "Nights" lands on the U.K./U.S. charts - Sparked by recent performance by "The X Factor" winner Matt Cardle On 2011 Tour - Moodies offer fans special VIP treatment with exclusive "Storytellers Experiences" and "Backstage Tours" Los Angeles, CA –The Moody Blues will launch their 2011 U.S. tour nationwide kicking off on April 27, 2011 at the Mahalia Jackson Theatre in New Orleans and will continue through June 11. The band, whose legacy spans four decades of hit-making and sell-out tours, will continue to entertain audiences with their timeless music. Says the New York Post of their live show: ”The rockers played a set that reminded the sold-out Music Hall why (The Moody Blues are) one of the most important rock acts to ever come out of the U.K…the trio looked remarkably sound and sounded untouched by time…” Echoes USA Weekend: “Fans were on their feet applauding great music from a great rock n’ roll band with staying power beyond anybody’s ‘wildest dreams.’” Says the St. Louis Post Dispatch: “The Moodies depend on nostalgic memories of their fans' youth, but they also know that in the present, these songs can still move the listener.” The Moodies’ legendary hit “Nights In White Satin” originally released in 1967 from their landmark “Days Of Future Passed” album, just landed at #2 on the UK Rock Chart, and at #27 on the BBC Radio 1 chart, making it the fourth time that “Nights” has charted in its 40-plus year history. The song’s resurgence ignited from a recent smash cover performance by Matt Cardle, current winner of Simon Cowell’s hit UK show “The X Factor” (check out Cardle’s performance of the song at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUTGJN9qCnc). The Moody Blues have sold in excess of 70 million albums worldwide and have been awarded an astonishing 14 platinum and gold discs. Their incredible roster of hits includes: “Nights In White Satin,” “Tuesday Afternoon,” “Ride My See Saw,” “The Story In Your Eyes,” “Isn’t Life Strange,” “Question,” “I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock And Roll Band),” “Your Wildest Dreams,” and “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” to name a few. The Moody Blues’ No. 1, Top 5, Top 10, Top 20, Top 40, Multi-Platinum, Platinum and Gold albums and singles, have generated sold-out tours on a consistent basis over the course of several decades, making them one of the top-grossing album and touring bands in existence. Guitarist/vocalist Justin Hayward, bassist/vocalist John Lodge and drummer Graeme Edge, on this tour, will also offer their fans a special opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with them on their exclusive “Storytellers Experiences” and “Backstage Tours” exclusives, which will be available on select tour dates. The ultimate Moody Blues VIP experiences now available to fans, will give them the rare opportunity to join the rock legends pre-show, telling some of their wildest personal stories and recounting decades of international performances to an intimate group of fans. The exclusive “Storytellers Experiences” will be available to purchase online at a first-come-first serve basis, and will take place before three select performances: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in Houston, Texas on April 29; The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino / The Joint in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 13; and at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall in Portland, Oregon on June 3. At many of the 2011 selected concerts (dates to be announced), fans can also experience the Moody Blues’ “Backstage Tour” which includes a tour of the stage in which fans can meet some of the crew, see the band’s instruments and perhaps catch a glimpse of the band members themselves. Both the “Storytellers” and “Backstage Tour” experiences include a front of the venue concert ticket, early access to the merchandise booth to get first choice of the tour items, and a specially prepared, limited edition merchandise package. Additional VIP packages are also available that include VIP seating and/or Merchandise packages. VIP experience details and on sale information are available through the Moody Blues’ official fan club, managed by PAID, Inc. (OTCBB: PAYD) at http://www.moodybluestoday.com/index.cfm//content/pid/401891. The U.S. tour is as follows: 4/27/11 Mahalia Jackson Theatre New Orleans, LA 4/28/11 Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater Austin, TX 4/29/11 Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Houston, TX 4/30/11 Winstar Casino Thackerville, OK 5/03/11 Brady Theater Tulsa, OK 5/04/11 Lucky Star Casino Oklahoma City, OK 5/05/11 Midland Theatre Kansas City, MO 5/07/11 Red Rocks Amphitheatre Denver, CO 5/08/11 Pikes Peak Center Colorado Springs, CO 5/11/11 AVA Amphitheatre Tucson, AZ 5/12/11 Comerica Theatre Phoenix, AZ 5/13/11 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino / The Joint Las Vegas, NV 5/14/11 Agua Caliente Casino Rancho Mirage, CA 5/15/11 Nokia Theater Los Angeles, CA 5/17/11 Granada Theatre Santa Barbara, CA 5/18/11 Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo, CA 5/20 & 5/21 Pechanga Resort & Casino Temecula, CA 5/22/11 Humprey’s San Diego, CA 5/24/11 Marin Center San Rafael, CA 5/25/11 Visalia Fox Theater Visalia, CA 5/27/11 Mountain Winery Saratoga, CA 5/28/11 Silver Legacy Resort & Casino Reno, NV 5/29/11 Red Butte Garden Salt Lake City, UT 5/31/11 Idaho Botanical Gardens Boise, ID 6/01/11 Cuthbert Amphitheater Eugene, OR 6/03/11 Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR 6/04/11 Chateau Ste. Michelle Seattle, WA 6/05/11 Northern Quest Casino Theater Spokane, WA 6/08/11 Bluestem Center for the Arts Amphitheatre Moorhead, MN 6/09/11 Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis, MN 6/10/11 Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI 6/11/11 TBA TBA *Additional dates are TBA. About PAID, Inc.: PAID, Inc., publicly traded under the ticker PAYD, is a one-stop brand management and marketing resource for music, entertainment and sports personalities and organizations, and offers AuctionInc™ online shipping calculation and shopping cart software employing its patented technology to streamline ecommerce. Known for quality and customer service, PAID offers turnkey online, mobile, social media and traditional marketingcampaigns, as well as award-winning video & film production, VIP ticketing, web site design, merchandising, ecommerce and fan community management programs. More details are available at www.paid.com. 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In The Studio With Moody Blues
InTheStudio.net On the 40th anniversary of the Moody Blues’ A Question of Balance , a #1 album in the UK , #3 in America , our guests Justin Hayward , John Lodge , & Graeme Edge chronicle the four albums they recorded post- Days of Future Passed in the dizzying space of barely three years . By now , you probably know the story of how the Moody Blues stumbled upon the combination of pop/rock songs arranged with orchestral accompaniment on Days… , but none of the lads were prepared either for the overwhelming acclaim as “serious” musicians nor the challenges to pulling off these complex arrangements live in a pre-digital world . The Beatles’ Sgt.Pepper… may have been the clarion call signaling rock’n'roll’s boundless potential , but the Moody Blues answered it in a most impressive way with On a Threshold of a Dream , In Search of the Lost Chord , the under-appreciated To Our Children’s Children’ Children , bookending with 1970’s #1-seller A Question of Balance . -Redbeard
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Moody Blues San Luis Obispo CA show - On-sale December 9th
MBT just got word that the San Luis Obispo, CA show on May 18, 2010 is going on sale tomorrow, Thursday, December 9th. MoodyBluesToday.com will have Backstage/Onstage Tour and Merchandise only Packages available starting tomorrow. Tentative on-sale time is 10am PT. Please check back for details.
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Moody Blues coming to Brady in May
By SARAH HART Assistant Scene Editor
English rock band the Moody Blues will play the Brady Theater on May 3. Tickets go on sale Nov. 19 at Reasor’s and Starship Records, at tulsaworld.com/brady or (866) 977-6849. Tickets will be $57.50, $67.50 and $77.50. Known for their transcendental style and being pioneers of the symphonic rock sound, the Moody Blues are best known for "Nights in White Satin" and the psychedelic "Ride My See-Saw," but have a huge cache of songs. They reformed in the late 70s and had hits songs with "The Voice" and "In Your Wildest Dreams," the latter making a splash during the video age, receiving heavy airplay on VH1. Check back to MoodyBluesToday.com for updated information regarding any Moody Blues presale. An email blast will be sent as soon as MBT has further details and updated information.NEW Justin Q&A - Play Until Your Fingertips Really Hurt.
Happy Birthday, Justin!
It is Justin's birthday! To celebrate, we gave you the fans an opportunity to leave a birthday message for him on The Moody Blues Facebook & Twitter pages. You all have submitted amazing birthday wishes and we are excited to share it with the rest of the Moody Blues community! |
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Scott D. | Enjoy your next trip around the sun, Justin and many, many happy returns! -Fan for life! |
Sylvia F. | Happy Birthday to one of the most brilliant musicians to grace our world! Love you Justin, your music soothes my soul!! |
Irmie E. | Happy Birthday to you, Justin. May the day bring you as much joy as you bring to us, your fans. |
Caledonia R. | Happy Birthday, Mr. Justin - thank you for sharing your heart and soul with us through your music - you have truly made the world a better place, for me, and for all of your fans :-) Keep rockin'! |
Jim B. | It's great to share a birthday with Justin. Probably the most significant day of the year for me! Happy Birthdays to both of us!! |
Vicki M. | Happy Birthday Justin, your music has moved me and my family in so many ways. May your future birthdays find you still touching the hearts of so many fans. |
Colin J. | Inspirational,thats what you are. Not many mussos have the style,stamina and can put the love and beauty into the work you have composed for us all over the years. Many happy returns Justin have a wonderful day. Really looking forward to the future masterpieces that you and the rest of the band are sure to bring us. Keepin' the faith. Colin, Bet and family. |
Kristy G. | "Lovely to see you again my friend"..... I'd walk with you any given day and to the end. Thank you for being part of some of my life's most perfect memories. Be well and celebrate your birthday with joy! |
Mj M. | Justin, the words of your voice have touched my heart and inspired me to live the best life possible. Your music has reminded me of the things that make me happy and the type of person I want to be. I'm 20 years old, and I've been listening to you since I can remember. So Happy birthday! & many to come. Keep spreading your word. ♥ |
Karen Z. | Happy Birthday Justin! Thanks for all the great music over the years, from Days of Future Passed to Every Good Boy Deserves Favour to Surlamer to Strange Times to so many more!!! Your music brings great peace to my life. So keep on singing and touring. You and the rest of the Moody Blues are the greatest band of all time. We love you Justin! |
Irene B. | For about 40 years now you have given me the joy of hearing you (and seeing you anytime a concert was in NYC and then Dallas) On your Birthday - may all the joy return to you 10-fold Thank you for enriching my life |
Marilyn W. | Happy Birthday Justin! I hope you and your beautiful family have a lovely and blessed day! Thank you for all the music you've given the world. You truly have made it a better place. :) |
Patricia R. | Okay - what can one say to a man who has written so many wonderful songs over the years, that bring us such joy and wonderful memories, except thank you and hope you have the greatest birthday ever and hopefully many more. |
Richard P. | Happy Birthday Justin. Sitting here listening to "Long Distance Voyager" on vinyl. Thanks for all the great music and memories you given me for the last 40 odd years. |
Andrea A. | Happy Birthday Justin! May this year be the best one yet! Your music has been such an inspiration in my life, I can't tell you how much I love your musical talent! All the best! |
Carl B. | Over 43 years ago your music flowed into my life. It remains one of the joyous aspects of my life today. Best Wishes Always! |
Alicia V. | Happy Birthday, Justin! :-) It's customary to give gifts to the one having the birthday, but in this case, I have to thank you for the many years of beautiful music that you've shared with all of us. ♥ Here's to many more!! :-D |
David B. | Justin, you are one of the most brilliant songwrters and performers ever, and a really talented guitarist. Happy birthday and I hope you have many many fruitflul years ahead... |
Brenda H. | HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUSTIN !!!! Hope that you have a wonderful day. Have been listening to Moody Blues since 1972. Still love the music. Brings back great memories. |
Liz R. | Happy Birthday Justin! I hope your day is filled to the brim with love and joy. May the coming year bring you the very best of all that you need and desire. ♥♥♥ |
Glen P. | Many years of enjoying Justin's music! Happy Birthday, my friend! :) |
Christina L. | Happy Birthday, Justin!! The world is truly blessed to know such a talented singer/songwriter/musician such as yourself. My life has been personally more enriched for having your music as a part of it and I thank you for sharing your gift. Best wishes that you enjoy many more happy and healthy years ahead! |
Dawn B. | Wishing you love and peace on your birthday and every day...Happy Birthday Justin ♥ |
Charlie S. | Justin, thank you so much for the legacy of wonderful and extraordinarily creative music which you and your fellows have gifted to us, your long-term fans for years and years. I still have fun introducing music of The Moody Blues to young... people who hear and love it! A Happy and Wonderful Birthday to You! |
Karen D. | A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISH TO YOU, JUSTIN....you have given the world much happiness with your wonderful voice and music. May you enjoy the same happiness, tenfold, on your special day!! |
Sandy F. | Happy birthday to you, Justin, and with sincere thanks for over 40 years' worth of music and magic. Your earliest work from the '60s, amazingly, continues to astound all these years later. I wish you the best of health and many more happy b...irthdays ahead! |
Peg P. | Justin, with sincere thanks for helping me through good days, bad days, and everything in between. You have been a friend, someone who's shoulder I have cried on though you never knew. Birthday blessings, and wishes for many more. |
Rodney B. | Happy Birthday, Justin. Keep on thinking free. |
Debora W. | Happy Birthday, Justin! You have made my life a wonderful musical journey. Have a wonderful day and many more to come and please keep the music coming! xoxo |
Fred B. | Happy birthday, Justin! Many thanks to you and the guys for all the years of wonderful music. The Moodies have been my favorite band from the first, and your music means so much to me. I've seen you in person six times, and next time you play in Salt Lake I wish I could invite you all over for dinner. |
Want to see even more birthday wishes? There are hundreds more available for viewing on the Moody Blues Facebook & Twitter! Happy birthday, Justin! |
Justin Gives Thanks
We had such a great time touring the UK and Holland. It was especially nice to see our loyal fans again, - you definitely made a big, brilliant difference in every hall and theatre. Thank you so much for being there for us with all your support and dedication. We are looking forward to being back out on the road in 2011 in the US. Maybe see some of you on the '"War Of The Worlds." Love, Justin Read the latest Q&A with Justin HERE