Graeme Edge (Moody Blues) is Dead

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  • Katzelmacher
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    • Jan 2021
    • 178

    Graeme Edge (Moody Blues) is Dead

    Graeme Edge has died aged 80, his family have confirmed. The Moody Blues drummer is best known for hits including Nights In White Satin and Your Wildest Dreams


    Never liked his rather awful ‘poetry’ on those MB albums, but he was a competent drummer and a key part of their sound.
  • cloughie
    Full Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 22116

    #2
    Sorry to here of Graeme’s death. The Moodies were very much a part of my music listening in the mid to late 60s and they were a key part of the early days of Prog - and the use of the Melletron - Graeme was the last surviving member of the original group and saw the transition through to prog from it’s original ‘ r and b ‘ roots. I never thought of his intros to albums as being more than that - inoffensive and not serious poetry! RIP Graeme.

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    • Padraig
      Full Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 4232

      #3
      I only remember Go Now. It had a flashy piano part for the time which appealed to our piano player, and an easy bass line. We learned it off the radio and played it while it was still in the charts. Those were the days!

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      • cloughie
        Full Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 22116

        #4
        That would be Mike Pinder on piano who was a key player in the mellotron development!

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