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memphis 77
01-19-2007, 09:11 AM
i've always liked the title track[never tire of it] , i really like the version of IF YOU LOVE ME...[wish they didn't overdub ] little darlin would have bin great if he rememberd the words or didn't fool around with them, and of course she thinks... I'ts a great listen from start to finish, even though i don't really like UNCHAINED, i always had hoped that RCA would have released the live version of YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE , from nassau 75, it was such a great version, and they could have released it on this album as a filler, I wrote JOAN DEARY for years asking her if they had this track and she assured me they did, but like the 61 hometown performance it was not in acceptable quality. I believe the soundboard exists for this show and this would be a great thing to get on cd whatever quality, even though it has bin on bott for some years it's one that i go back and listen to time and again, the reason i bring this up is because, FELTON had mentioned this song/version was going to be released [back in 76] on a live album that was in the works [HE SAID THIS IN SHAVERS WINTER MAG NOV 76] i sure don't know what happened to that project , maybe ERNST JORGENSEN can give some details, i know that FELTON had alot of projects he wanted to do, and this would have bin a great album no doubt, just look at the 77 live cuts he used in the MOODY ALBUM, ahh if only.
poormansgold
01-19-2007, 09:34 AM
I'm With Yo8u Memphis 77 on things you said, there more stuff that ERNST JORGENSEN not Telling us Fans I know about MOODY BLUE Live Version back In Early 80's, JOAN DEARY Had ALot LIve Songs ans Full Concerts between 1969 to 1977,
It took over 20 years To Release Live Of Moody Blue, In an Intveiw With Gold mine paper, She Say that they Have Over 20 years of Unreleased Songs To Release(1983), now ERNST saying they are running out Of outtakes From The Srudios.
If they are, There alot Of Soundboards we don't know about.
The On Tour's Shows we had one was Release,
Release Them without use On Tour Name On Them.
Liked THe August 13th 1970 Dinner Show, ERSNT said The they are done with TTWII for now.
come on release the show, On Paper That Show look better another ones they releases , I love See A 6 CDS set, All Shows FRom TTWII was Recordeded On RCA Label, not On FTD Label, give some Fans To hear it.
ERNST is Hold Things Back I think so, We had every year of soundboards, Almost, we hadn't have soundboard From 1973 shows, I'm not counting AlohaFrom Hawaii.
Tom
elvis himselvis
01-19-2007, 10:52 AM
Poormansgold,we do have a soundboard of a 1973 performance.
FTD released: Takin' Tahoe Tonight
It's the concert from may 13 1973
Dave
poormansgold
01-19-2007, 11:13 AM
I know That now, I forget about that , old age is sitting In, lol
I think I was to mean was Shows From The Las Vegas shows In 1973
Tom
poormansgold
01-19-2007, 11:16 AM
thanks point that out, old age is sitting in, lol
Tom
nashville cat
01-19-2007, 11:42 AM
I would imagine that someone who had heard the album before Aug. 16 1977, would have reason to be encouraged. With a few exceptions, it's one of the most upbeat albums of his 70's output. Definitely more upbeat than Boulevard, and points the way to a more rock oriented direction. Now maybe this was just a case of clever track selection, rather than a real change of direction for him. At the time, I would have been concerned with the lack of original material, especially since one of the songs had already been featured on an album from a few years prior(LMBT), but overall, based on the album itself, it seemed to signal a bright future.
It's true other tracks could have been used, but I think the emphasis was trying to be placed on Elvis the rocker. Especially with the Sun Sessions having been re-released by RCA and the Legendary Performer series. If the January sessions in Nashville would have happened, it could have meant a real turn around in his recording career. At least critically if not commercially.
elvisfan4life
03-14-2007, 11:38 PM
I really liked the Moody Blue album - Blue Album and all. I still have several Elvis albums but not the Moody Blue one and that is the one that I liked best. I have a new turn table, cassette player, ie a whole new stereo system my husband bought me for my b'day. I thought and think Moody Blue is one of his best uptempo albums but that's just me.
nashville cat
03-15-2007, 07:41 AM
I have compiled an Alternate Moody Blue just for my listening pleasure. It sounds great! Here's the tracklist:
Unchained Melody (original LP version)
If You Love Me (LP version)
Little Darlin' (LP version)
He'll Have To Go (alt. mix from Jungle Room FTD)
Way Down (single version)
Pledging My Love (Jungle Room FTD version)
Moody Blue (single version)
She Thinks I Still Care (alt take from 70's box)
It's Easy For You (Jungle Room FTD version, with opening comments)
Pretty powerful lineup. I wasn't sure how the faster version of "She Thinks..." would work, but I kind of like it. My favorite is still the master take on the original album. I didn't include "Let Me Be There", cause I just don't think it fits in. Thought about another song to round-up the line-up, but I just couldn't nail one down. Suggestions are welcome!
elvis himselvis
03-15-2007, 07:54 AM
thanks point that out, old age is sitting in, lol
Tom
hahaha
it was not my intention to pointing that out:lol: :P
elvis himselvis
03-15-2007, 07:58 AM
I think the Moody Blue album is a good album,with good songs.
I also think they should have taken other songs instead of little darlin' because people would think Elvis wasn't a serious singer.
And just like Memphis 77 said,they could have choosen You'll never walk alone which is a great song
poormansgold
03-15-2007, 08:00 AM
There times yo u have a days liked That, I bet you do, lol
thehillbillycat
03-15-2007, 08:09 AM
I'm With Yo8u Memphis 77 on things you said, there more stuff that ERNST JORGENSEN not Telling us Fans I know about MOODY BLUE Live Version back In Early 80's, JOAN DEARY Had ALot LIve Songs ans Full Concerts between 1969 to 1977,
It took over 20 years To Release Live Of Moody Blue, In an Intveiw With Gold mine paper, She Say that they Have Over 20 years of Unreleased Songs To Release(1983), now ERNST saying they are running out Of outtakes From The Srudios.
If they are, There alot Of Soundboards we don't know about.
The On Tour's Shows we had one was Release,
Release Them without use On Tour Name On Them.
Liked THe August 13th 1970 Dinner Show, ERSNT said The they are done with TTWII for now.
come on release the show, On Paper That Show look better another ones they releases , I love See A 6 CDS set, All Shows FRom TTWII was Recordeded On RCA Label, not On FTD Label, give some Fans To hear it.
ERNST is Hold Things Back I think so, We had every year of soundboards, Almost, we hadn't have soundboard From 1973 shows, I'm not counting AlohaFrom Hawaii.
Tom
Closing Night FTD was from September 3, 1973 DS/CS as well. So that makes two other shows besides Aloha shows that is release.
Unchained Melody
03-15-2007, 08:26 AM
Funny you bring this topic. I've been playing my Moodyblue Album almost all week long (y) . Such a great album imo, one of my favorites!!:D If You Love Me and Unchained Melody are from great versions, both from the kick butt Ann Arbor concert..But alot of my favorite tracks are on that album such as It's Easy For You, I'll Never Fall In Love Again, For The Heart, Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain, and of course Moody Blue. So many of these songs relate to Elvis' life at the point and time..especially It's Easy For You.."I had a wife, and i had children, and i through it all away, and now you tell me, you dare to tell me....."such a great song, very sad to hear him sing though imo.
elvis himselvis
03-15-2007, 12:25 PM
yes i like It's Easy for You too
great song with alot of his fellings put in this song
one of my favourite of that album
The title song may be my favorite Elvis song--I've never heard a song before or since that has the same feel. That Mark James probably lived pretty well from writing three songs--Always On My Mind, Suspicious Minds and Moody Blue.
I'm curious--could someone describe the over dubbing on If You Love Me?
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