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‟ I began writing with Mike Pinder and eventually we went on to form a new band called The M&B, which later became The Moody Blues, what I would call a progressive blues band.
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‟ The Moody Blues were a blues band, so when we got discovered, we were taken to London. That's where we started to make it. That's where the record labels were. That's where the action was.
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‟ The Moody Blues was very big in France, because they liked that we were basically playing blues.
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‟ I was part of that whole early Moody Blues transitioning from a sort of R&B-blues band to being more progressive.
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‟ I was doing something of my own after I left The Moody Blues, I went away, lived in Spain for a while.
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‟ Paul and I were friends, the Moody Blues toured with the Beatles on the second British tour. That developed into me working with Paul, whom I always admired.
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‟ Everyone tried to be a singer other than just a player. We had four voices in The Moody Blues.
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‟ Not that I got bored with it all, or I didn't like the people in The Moody Blues. I just wanted to go off and do other things purely because it was out there, you know. I'm kind of glad that I did and that I didn't just stick with one thing.
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‟ I knew Paul when he was in the Beatles. We did the second Beatles British tour with the Moody Blues. And we became friends. I went to a couple of the sessions for the 'Sgt. Pepper' album, we went to parties together, we went to see Jimi Hendrix together.
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‟ In the sixties when Paul was with the Beatles and I was with the Moody Blues, we shared the same bill and tried to blow each other off the stage.
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