
Graeme Charles Edge (30 March 1941 – 11 November 2021) was an English musician, songwriter and poet, best known as the co-founder and drummer of the English band the Moody Blues. In addition to his work with the Moody Blues, Edge worked as the bandleader of his own outfit, the Graeme Edge Band.
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Recorded live, this special honors fivenew performer category inductees: Bon Jovi, The Cars, Nina Simone, The Moody Blues and Dire Straits.

50th anniversary deluxe edition of 'In Search of the Lost Chord' by The Moody Blues. Visual content comprises: BBC TV - Colour Me Pop: (September 14, 1968); ORTF French TV - Ce Soir On Danse: (July 13, 1968); and ORTF French TV - Carte d’Or: (October 29, 1968).

GREAT PERFORMANCES captures The Moody Blues in performance at Toronto’s Sony Centre during their 2017 “Days of Future Passed” tour. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of their landmark album, The Moody Blues took to the road to perform the entire LP live. The concert special showcases the band in performance for the first time with a full orchestra in a spectacle that recreates their pioneering concept album.

Very rare live performances from the supergroups YES and THE MOODY BLUES, recorded live 1998. This music video contains all classics and hits from both bands. 1. I'm Just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band [4:50] 2. Nights in White Satin [4:29] 3. Question [4:55] 4. Ride My See-Saw [3:49] 5. Roundabout [8:04] 6. Owner of a Lonely Heart [5:33

Get to grips with the Moody Blues, Inside the Music. First class performance footage analysed by members of the original production teams and various Moody Blues insiders. Including: - Derek Varnals; Decca engineer from 1963-1980 and the man who mixed all but one the classic seven Moody Blues albums. - Tony Clarke, the producer of (amongst many others) the Moody Blues from 1966 to 1979. - Keith Altham, journalist and independent rock agent from the 1970 s, who represented the Moody s alongside a multitude of other talent. - John Mendelssohn, musician and journalist. - Highlights from their best and biggest tracks!

In late August 1970, shortly after the release of their album "A Question Of Balance," The Moody Blues took to the stage of the Isle of Wight Festival in front of an audience estimated at over half a million. The band were at their creative and commercial peak after a succession of albums that had enjoyed unprecedented global success. This film from award winning director Murray Lerner combines the band's live performance from the 1970 festival with archive footage and new interview with Graeme Edge, Justin Hayward, John Lodge and Mike Pinder setting the band's performance in the context of the time. Tracks include: - Gypsy - Tuesday Afternoon - Never Comes The Day - Tortoise And The Hare - Question - The Sunset - Melancholy Man - Nights In White Satin - Legend Of A Mind - Encore: Ride My See Saw

The story of prog rock band The Moody Blues, featuring interviews with producers Tony Clarke and Derek Varnals and music journalists Keith Altham and John Mendelssohn.

The legendary Moody Blues present this special musical collection, their first live album without an orchestra, since their historic 1969 release The Moody Blues Live + 5. Recorded live at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on June 11 during their 2005 World tour, in which they played New Zealand for the first time and returned to Australia, this rare live recording is pure Moody Blues. With the Moodies' unique brand of music that has kept them at the top of their profession for 40 years, and has maintained them as one of the biggest live touring acts of all-time, this is a truly sparkling performance from one of the world's greatest and best-loved rock bands.

Rock legends the Moody Blues have been sharing their music with listeners for more than 40 years. This definitive documentary tells the story of one of the world's most successful bands, from their early days as a British R&B group to their present incarnation. Packed with vintage and new interviews with band members, rare photographs, previously unreleased archival footage and early promos, this collection will delight fans of the enduring band.

Formed in 1964, the Moody Blues emerged as one of the most renowned bands of the psychedelic era. Between 1965 and 1973, the band had 7 Top-30 singles on the Billboard Pop Singles chart, including their classic "Nights In White Satin", which soared to #2 on the charts. After a 5-year hiatus, they returned in the late 70’s with several minor hits, until releasing "Your Wildest Dreams" in 1986, which peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart (and went #1 on the Adult Contemporary charts). The Moody Blues’ lone appearance at the Montreux Jazz Festival occurred on July 3, 1991 at the Montreux Casino, while in support of their Keys Of The Kingdom album. The group (which includes long-time members Justin Hayward, Graeme Edge, John Lodge, and Ray Thomas) performs a number of their biggest hits, including "Gemini Dream", "Nights In White Satin", "I’m Just A Singer (In A Rock & Roll Band)", and "Your Wildest Dreams".
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