"Tuesday Afternoon" by The Moody Blues.
OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: It was early 1967 and Justin Hayward was sitting in Lypiatt Park in West England with his guitar. The sheer beauty of the natural surroundings inspired him to compose this classic 1967-68 baroque-pop ballad. A serene and introspective piece about finding meaning in every moment. It was released as a single in '67 and as part of his group's "Days of Future Passed" album in '68. The album chronicles a typical day (hint, hint!). Haunting Mellotron accompaniment by Mike Pinder and sublime flute solo by Ray Thomas. It has been used in a VISA TV ad. Song? Group?
Answer: "Tuesday Afternoon" by The Moody Blues. The group formed in Birmingham, England in 1964 with Denny Laine on lead vocals and guitar, Clint Warwick on bass, Ray Thomas on flute, tambourine and vocals, Mike Pinder on keyboards and vocals and Graeme Edge on drums. In 1966, Laine and Warwick were replaced by Justin Hayward and John Lodge. Thomas, Laine, Edge, Pinder and Warwick have left us. Only Hayward and Lodge are still alive. The group officially dissolved in 2018. Even though Denny Laine and then Justin Hayward were the undisputed leaders of the group, to me, Ray Thomas was the face and sound of The Moody Blues. I was deeply saddened when he left us in 2018. A true English gentleman!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5N7qHmEgxA&list=RDb5N7qHmEgxA&start_radio=1
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