The Moody Blues' classic 1967 album "Days of Future Passed" is regarded as one of the foundation stones of the progressive rock genre. In 2017, the band headed out on the album's 50th Anniversary Tour including the wonderful show captured here at the Sony Centre For The Performing Arts in Toronto accompanied by a full orchestra. The concert begins with the band by themselves performing a selection of classic Moody Blues tracks before they are joined by the orchestra to perform "Days of Future Passed" in its entirety. This is without doubt the definitive live version of this much loved album and will be treasured by fans of The Moody Blues for years to come.
Tracklisting:
- I'm Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band)
- The Voice
- Steppin' in a Slide Zone
- Say it with Love
- Nervous
- Your Wildest Dreams
- Isn't Life Strange
- I Know You're Out There Somewhere
- The Story In Your Eyes
Days of Future Passed:
- The Day Begins
- Morning Glory
- Dawn (Prelude)
- Dawn is a Feeling
- The Morning (Prelude)
- Another Morning
- Lunch Break (Prelude)
- Peak Hour
- Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon)
- Evening (Time to Get Away)
- The Sun Set (Prelude)
- The Sun Set
- Twilight (Prelude)
- Twilight Time
- Late Lament
- Nights in White Satin
- The Night (Finale)
Encore:
- Question
- Ride My See-Saw
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