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 finally figured out the correct chords for this great song by The Moody Blues after watching the DVD "The Moody Blues a Night at the Red Rocks". Hayward plays a Guild 12 string tuned to open C which makes these chord progressions much more playable than other tabs I've seen! Hayward uses his thumb to fret the bass notes and uses double barres with thumb and forefinger to fret the Eb, D and F chords (eg. F - 550555). I play straight barres across the fretboard (555555) with the index finger. The sequence "Why do we never get an answer" with the (C6sus4/C/C6sus4/C) Hayward is just playing open strings (C) and fretting the C6sus4 (000201) on the offbeats.
The "tw" and "tn" in the chord diagrams are "twelve" and "ten" respectively. I couldn't figure out how to indicate the 10th fret up on those types of diagrams. I used http://jguitar.com to name the chords.
Enjoy!
Douglas J. Rathbun [email protected] -------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION
by the Moody Blues (Justin Hayward)
12 STRING GUITAR IN Open C tuning CGCGCE low to high
Cdim7Csus4C (C6sus4/C/C6sus4/C) Cdim7Csus4C (C6sus4/C/C6sus4/C) Why do we never get an answer when we're knocking at the door? There's a thousand million questions about hate and death and war. 'Cause when we stop and look around us, there is nothing that we need In a world of persecution that is burning in its greed.
Why do we never get an answer when we're knocking at the door? Because the truth is hard to swallow, That's what the war of love is for!
(tempo slow) CCsus4CCsus4C
CCsus4Gsus4FC* Dm(b5) C It's not the way that you say it when you do those things to me, It's more the way that you mean it when you tell me what will be. And when you stop and think about it, you won't believe it's true, That all the love you've been giving has all been meant for you.
Dm(b5) CCsus4C I'm looking for someone to change my life, Dm(b5) C I'm looking for a miracle in my life CCsus4Gsus4FC* And if you could see what it's done to me Dm(b5) C To lose the love I knew you'd safely lead me through.
Between the silence of the mountains and the crashing of the sea, There lies a land I once lived in and she's waiting there for me. But in the gray of the morning, my mind becomes confused, Between the dead and the sleeping and the road that I must choose.
I'm looking for someone to change my life, I'm looking for a miracle in my life Dm(b5) And if you could see what it's done to me CF To lose the love I knew you'd safely lead me to C* the land that I once knew Dm(b5) C To learn as we grow old the secrets of our soul.
It's not the way that you say it when you do those things to me, It's more the way you really mean it when you tell me what will be.
repeat beginning part and fade.
C 000000 C* 004043 Dm(b5) 202021 C** 000tw0tw G7sus4 000tn0tn CM7sus2 000707 C5add13 000505 Eb 333333 F 555555 D 222222 Csus4 000001 Cdim7 xx0232 C6sus4 000201 Gsus4 000003