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https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/jan/07/moody-blues-singer-ray-thomas-dies-at-76
Moody Blues singer Ray Thomas dies at 76
The flautist and vocalist died suddenly on Thursday, his record label said.
*sigh*
https://www.washingtonpost.com/ente...50bc3300042_story.html?utm_term=.27f59278b3fb
Tuesday Afternoon by The Moody Blues
(My tears sting, as the end of the song plays.)
part of the youtube blurb-
Days of Future Passed, the London Festival Orchestra performs the final orchestral rendition of
the chorus. This orchestral link between parts one and two of the song was recorded separately from
the Moodys' portions. The link was arranged by Peter Knight, who arranged orchestral sections for
the entire album. However, for the single release and subsequent releases on compilation albums,
this orchestral finale was not included, and the song simply faded out during Ray Thomas's flute
solo. The Moody Blues 1994 compilation album, Time Traveller, marked the first time the orchestral
link was included on a compilation. Its release on 1998's Anthology also included the first-portion
orchestral finale.
In concert, "Tuesday Afternoon" is usually ended with a short reprise of the opening acoustic
guitar riff after the flute solo. Although, when the Moody Blues perform backed by a live
orchestra, the original orchestral link ends the song.