RIP Graeme Edge


Graeme Edge of the Moody Blues passed today what a great loss to the world

I have seen The Moody Blues many time in concert what mystical music

 

Enjoy the Music 

Tom

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I saw the Moody Blues several times over the years.

Took my son to see them at Caesars Tahoe when he was 12 years old. His first concert experience.

The Moodies played my freshman concert in our college gym back in 1969....  RIP Graeme...

Big Moodies fan, I have so many versions of their catalog, seen them many times including twice at Red Rocks with the Denver Symphony. I always found Graemes drumming very unique. He had some great songs that he wrote, but was a showman on stage. Quite a sense of humor 

 

I was just getting over the loss of Ray Thomas and now Graeme.

 

May he find eternal peace

Very sorry to see this. I have always been a Moody Blues fan, especially "On The Threshold Of A Dream" and "In Search Of The Lost Chord." Graeme was a part of all that. We saw Justin Hayward a few years ago, just him and a woman with a synthesizer. They sounded awesome! It felt like the Moodys were in the room with us. R.I.P.

The Moody Blues so underrated. They took the musical experimentation of the Beatles to the next level. Then came King Crimson and all the other berated prog rockers of the time.

Wow this one hurts! God bless Graham his family and The Moody Blues.  That leaves  just Justin Hayward John Lodge and former members Mike Pinder and Patrick Moraz.  

Graham Edge reminds me of Ringo and especially Charlie Watts.

Often easy to overlook, but without them, everything changes.

 

Here's Graham in happier times, doing a 'Ringo'.

 

 

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