Setting up the board: Tuesday Afternoon
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Oh Jesus, god. You thought you weren’t going to have to hear about these dudes on my blog. WELL, TOO BAD.
We all already know that Megan can’t resist a good pun/play on words, so when I was contemplating reviving Revisionist Vintage again, my only thought was “WHAT IF I REVIEWED EVERY SINGLE MOODY BLUES TRACK, IN ORDER, AND POSTED THEM EVERY TUESDAY AFTERNOON?”
So that, my friends, is exactly what I intend to do. Strap yourselves in.
I have 217 (give or take, I don’t think I’ve ever missed a day?) days of MeMadeMay content to slog through, but every Tuesday, you get a break. And, like, I do intend to use this space for other things as well… I just haven’t quite figured out what that means yet. I’m sure we’ll get there eventually. Or I’ll flame out spectacularly approximately 3 tracks into In Search of the Lost Chord (which would put us 10 weeks from now, in point of fact) and then never post a single thing ever again. There is no in between, I’m afraid.
If you’re still of the persuasion to purchase music in some kind of physical format, the Moodies albums are:
- Days of Future Passed– 1967
- In Search of the Lost Chord– 1968
- On the Threshold of a Dream– 1969
- To Our Children’s Children’s Children– 1969
- A Question of Balance– 1970
- Every Good Boy Deserves Favour– 1971
- Seventh Sojourn– 1972
- Octave– 1978
- Long Distance Voyager– 1981
- The Present– 1983
- The Other Side of Life– 1986
- Sur la Mer– 1988
- Keys to the Kingdom- 1991 (This one, and only this one, is bafflingly out of print)
- Strange Times– 1999
- December– 2003