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I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band) by the Moody Blues
MIDI made by Bill "the Doctor" Rudloff
Have a jellybaby. :) Other Moody Blues MIDIs I have done or reconstructed. Gypsy (of a Strange and Distant Time) - Reconstructed from one I got from the web. I made the guitar more pronouced, fixed the strings , french horn, and flute parts, and I have totally redone the drum track to the way I play the song.;) Tuesday Afternoon - Also reconstructed. I made some adjustments to the guitar part, fixed the strings, bass, and voice parts, redid the flute, and remade the drum track the way I play it. I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band) - Same as the other two. This one I pretty much completely overhauled. I made it alot like the Red Rocks version and also made the 10 measure drum solo at the beginning true to form (heck I'm a drummer). I got rid of the acoustic guitar because it interfered with the drums. I redid the guitar solo so it sounds almost like the way Justin does it. I made the song shorter by just going to the end and skipping the extended guitar solo. Nights in White Satin - Another overhaul. I kept the orchestra section at the beginning but got rid of the one at the end (too much to do). I made it more like the Red Rocks version, but keeping some elements of the original in the strings. I also fixed the bass and guitar and remade the drums exactly the way Graeme (and I) plays Nights nowadays. Ride My See-Saw - And now one I made entirely myself. This is a blend of the Caught Live + 5 version (mainly in the strings) and the Red Rocks version (everything else). I do an 8 measure set of drums then go into the main part of the song as you can here if you have Cresendo. SUBTERFUGE This is the band I am involved in. Click here to see, read, and listen about our band, Subterfuge. DOCTOR WHO AND THE MOODY BLUES This little area shows my artistic talent. These images combine my two favorite things: Doctor Who and the Moody Blues. What I've done is stuck in each of the 8 Doctors in photos with the Moodies using Photoshop for Mac. I think they are very realistic and I'm sure you'll get a kick out of them. Just click on them to download. (WARNING: The Links aren't correct as I need to move the full pictures to my webspace) The 1st Doctor (William Hartnell) and the Moodies The 2nd Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and the Moodies along with the TARDIS The 3rd Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and the Moodies The 4th Doctor (Tom Baker) and the Moodies The 5th Doctor (Peter Davison) and the Moodies The 6th Doctor (Colin Baker) and the Moodies The 7th Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) and the Moodies The 8th Doctor (Paul McGann) and the Moodies A visual representation of the song Gypsy. It features colorized screen-shots from the last episode of Patrick Troughton's last story as the Doctor. To my speculation and based on rumors that Gypsy was influence heavily by Doctor Who, I believe The War Games: Part 10 is what Justin was watching when he was trying to write a new song for the Moodies' second 1969 album, To Our Children's Children's Children. K9 (the 4th Doctor's faithful robotic dog) and the Moodies K9 with the Moodies again The Moodies on Mars, with the TARDIS as well Last update: Dec. 16, 1998 Links to other sites on the Web Visit the real site I operate. The Missing Adventures of Doctor Who Simulation web page. This page hosted byGet your own Free Home Page
Other Moody Blues MIDIs I have done or reconstructed.
Gypsy (of a Strange and Distant Time) - Reconstructed from one I got from the web. I made the guitar more pronouced, fixed the strings , french horn, and flute parts, and I have totally redone the drum track to the way I play the song.;)
Tuesday Afternoon - Also reconstructed. I made some adjustments to the guitar part, fixed the strings, bass, and voice parts, redid the flute, and remade the drum track the way I play it.
I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band) - Same as the other two. This one I pretty much completely overhauled. I made it alot like the Red Rocks version and also made the 10 measure drum solo at the beginning true to form (heck I'm a drummer). I got rid of the acoustic guitar because it interfered with the drums. I redid the guitar solo so it sounds almost like the way Justin does it. I made the song shorter by just going to the end and skipping the extended guitar solo.
Nights in White Satin - Another overhaul. I kept the orchestra section at the beginning but got rid of the one at the end (too much to do). I made it more like the Red Rocks version, but keeping some elements of the original in the strings. I also fixed the bass and guitar and remade the drums exactly the way Graeme (and I) plays Nights nowadays.
Ride My See-Saw - And now one I made entirely myself. This is a blend of the Caught Live + 5 version (mainly in the strings) and the Red Rocks version (everything else). I do an 8 measure set of drums then go into the main part of the song as you can here if you have Cresendo.
The 2nd Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and the Moodies along with the TARDIS
The 3rd Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and the Moodies
The 4th Doctor (Tom Baker) and the Moodies
The 5th Doctor (Peter Davison) and the Moodies
The 6th Doctor (Colin Baker) and the Moodies
The 7th Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) and the Moodies
The 8th Doctor (Paul McGann) and the Moodies
A visual representation of the song Gypsy. It features colorized screen-shots from the last episode of Patrick Troughton's last story as the Doctor. To my speculation and based on rumors that Gypsy was influence heavily by Doctor Who, I believe The War Games: Part 10 is what Justin was watching when he was trying to write a new song for the Moodies' second 1969 album, To Our Children's Children's Children.
K9 (the 4th Doctor's faithful robotic dog) and the Moodies
K9 with the Moodies again
The Moodies on Mars, with the TARDIS as well
Links to other sites on the Web
Visit the real site I operate. The Missing Adventures of Doctor Who Simulation web page.