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Justin wrote the song and prepared a demo at home with exactly the same verse/chorus structure as the finished product. He was using one of the new cutting-edge drum machines, the original LinnDrum. It was a pretty startling innovation at the time, and really freed songwriters to make much better
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1461:An Introduction to The Moody Blues
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744:Hogan, Dick (30 September 1983).
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958:McGraw, Tim (27 November 1983).
908:"'Clowning' tinged with heroism"
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1264:Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
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824:"Moody Blues stirs audience"
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1440:The Best of The Moody Blues
1243:On the Threshold of a Dream
1236:In Search of the Lost Chord
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1387:Days of Future Passed Live
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1037:"Top 10 Moody Blues songs"
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1222:The Magnificent Moodies
1039:. Ultimate Classic Rock
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1653:Here Comes the Weekend
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