The Moody Blues se formaron en 1964. Sus primeros éxitos llegaron cuando estaban patrocinados por la cervecería de Birmingham M&B y, consecuentemente, tomaron durante un tiempo el nombre de MB5, cambiándolo poco después a The Moody Blues.
Su formación original la componían Ray Thomas (Voz, flauta, percusión y armónica), Mike Pinder (Teclados y voz), Denny Laine (Voz y guitarra), Clint Warwick (Bajo y voz) y Graeme Edge (Batería) y su versión de "Go Now" alcanzó el número uno en enero de 1965.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
I've seen him play it live a few times and this is definitely how he plays it. He hammers his C's and F's. I have the patter at the bottom. Try playing it through first before u the hammers, it helps. One of my favorite moody songs. enjoy. any questions drop me one. [email protected]
Driftwood (Moody Blues)
Capo 2nd Fret
C* / / / F* / / / [ ] x2
CF G % Just like the driftwood of a dream, left on the seashore of sleep I don't remember what was said, in the confusion that night (instr.)...................................................
CF G Just like the words that wouldn't rhyme, lost in the desert of time I only know what's on my mind, what's in the future we will decide (instr.)..........................................................
GDmG Time waits for no-one at all, no not even you Time waits for no-one at all, no not even you Time waits for no-one my love, no not even you
GDm You thought you'd seen it all before
G You really thought you knew (1)Go %(2)
F#m I've shattered the illusion of fortune and of fame
CFCF But darling, now I know you, life can never be the same I'm waking up, I'm reaching up, I'm getting up from this game
GDmGC Oh no, don't leave me driftwood on the shore (1)Go %(3)
FGDmGC Ohhhh no don't, don't leave me driftwood on the shore
FGDmGC Oh oh oh no, don't leave me driftwood on the shore