Not Friday on my Mind 82: A Simple Game. RIP Mike Pinder
Posted in 1960s, Friday On My Mind, Music, The Moody Blues at 12:00 on 3 May 2024
No sooner had I heard the news on the radio that Duane Eddy had died (and Richard Tandy of ELO too) than I opened the Guardian’s obituary page to find that Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues has made his final voyage.
Pinder was the last of the original five members of the Moody Blues still standing. Now only Justin Hayward and John Lodge remain of the later classic line-up.
Pinder’s contribution to that classic line-up was immense. It is fair to say that without his ability on the mellotron (an instrument he personally brought to the attention of The Beatles) The Moody Blues would not have sounded as they did, nor had the same success.
His piano solo on the original group’s biggest hit Go Now was no small part of its effectiveness.
This song written by Pinder was the B-side to Ride My See-saw but later appeared on the odd album Caught Live + Five. It was later a hit for The Four Tops but as usual Levi Stubbs shouted his way through it.
The Moody Blues: A Simple Game
This is another of my favourite Pinder songs:-
The Moody Blues: The Best Way to Travel (from In Search of the Lost Chord)
I always loved the piano ending to this track which was sandwiched between Have You Heard Part 1 and Have You Heard Part 2 on the LP On the Threshold of a Dream.
The Moody Blues: The Voyage
Michael Thomas (Mike) Pinder: 27/12/1941 – 24/4/2024. So it goes.
Tags: A Simple Game, Caught Live + Five, Duane Eddy, Friday On My Mind, Go Now, Have You Heard?, In Search of the Lost Chord, John Lodge, Justin Hayward, Levi Stubbs, Mike Pinder, Not Friday On My Mind, On The Threshold of a Dream, Richard Tandy, Ride My See-Saw, The Beatles, The Best Way to Travel, The Four Tops, The Moody Blues
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