In 2017, the Moody Blues exist as a popular touring band. They released their final (non-holiday) studio album, Strange Times, in 1999. Success followed them into the early Nineties ("Say It with Love"), an era that spawned their impressive live album, A Night at Red Rocks with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. They were one of just a handful of Sixties bands-including the Kinks, the Rolling Stones and the Who-to have actual hits in the shiny, empty, Miami Vice-loving, horrible-drum-sound MTV era (although, unlike at least two of those other bands, the Moodies were able to maintain their success throughout the entire decade). I've gone a bit more mainstream with these five choices to show how relevant the Moody Blues were in the Eighties.
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