Thursday, November 1, 2018

“Ride My See-Saw” #61 10/26/1968

Another track from the Moody Blues that became a standard of album rock radio, but didn’t do all that well as a single. It was their first 45 featuring a John Lodge composition as the A-side. It was also around this time most of the group took LSD together. Not sure if there’s any correlation. A spoken intro was cut from the single.


1 comment:

Tal Hartsfeld said...

Always intriguing when such a catchy song doesn't catch on (can this statement be considered a pun?)
I, myself, more prefer the single mix, MINUS the spoken intro, to the album offering.