Graeme Edge of the Moody Blues dies

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Joachim Kettner
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Graeme Edge of the Moody Blues dies

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I liked his gentle aproach in playing the drums.
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RIP Graeme. One of the founders of the group. Always a fan of the Moody Blues.
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Jerry Overstreet wrote:RIP Graeme. One of the founders of the group. Always a fan of the Moody Blues.
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I think my all-time favorite rock concert was the Moody blues visit to a local college. About 1968 and just before they really took off big time. No seats, everyone just sitting on the floor, I was about 10 or 15 feet away. Even at that time I was struck with how together and connected they were. The sound was powerful and the lyrics were deep. All these years later I still recall what a fantastic show that was.
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Sad to hear about Graeme. I loved their early albums which were so completely original.I forgot Denny Laine was the original singer which was mentioned in the obit. I seem to always turn the volume up when a MB's tune comes on while driving...that says it all.