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    Moody Blues - Atlantic City

    They really packed them in at Caesars Palace this past Friday night. Full house and another great show. I had not seen a show at Caesars in a while and thankfully they redid the showroom and made into a proper theater instead of just dinner tables which is always so uncomfortable.

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    I'm surprised the casinos are up and running already. Pretty swift recovery!

    The Moodies always put on a good show.
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    I was in AC to see them ....... in '69. Alas, they were a no-show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunnibee View Post
    I'm surprised the casinos are up and running already. Pretty swift recovery!

    The Moodies always put on a good show.
    Nothing really happened in AC at all..outside of part of the North End of the boardwalk getting damaged (where there is nothing anyway), nothing happened in Atlantic City. The casinos were opened after about four days and if it was up them, they probably would've opened up the next day.

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    Started to get a bit bored with live Moodies around 1990. Not so much that they couldn't still do it live, just that their more contemporary songs took up more of the setlist at the expense of the earlier albums I prefer. Plus, I really missed Ray Thomas on stage.

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    I saw them last year in Kansas City. I have lost track on how many times I have seen them now. I agree that after the "classic seven" albums they took a more "pop" turn. They play plenty from the "classic seven" at their concerts to make it worth while. Always a great show!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ca1ore View Post
    Started to get a bit bored with live Moodies around 1990. Not so much that they couldn't still do it live, just that their more contemporary songs took up more of the setlist at the expense of the earlier albums I prefer. Plus, I really missed Ray Thomas on stage.
    Thomas retired at the end of 2002.

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