Denny Laine, co-founder of The Moody Blues and Wings, singer, songwriter, and guitarist, died earlier today at the age of seventy-nine. He left The Moody Blues in 1966, but was a member of Wings with Paul and Linda McCartney through the band's full run. He co-wrote Mull of Kintyre with Paul McCartney.
He was only twenty-one here when he sang Go Now, the first hit for The Moody Blues.
He was only twenty-one here when he sang Go Now, the first hit for The Moody Blues.
The Moody Blues were always one of my favorites. The first incarnation of the group was quite a bit different from what it would become, but that version of Go Now is a great song in its own right. The group went through a special sort of metamorphosis, where instead of a dumpy caterpillar becoming a beautiful butterfly, one beautiful butterfly changed into a different sort of beautiful butterfly. (If I try to expound on this any further, Al's going to start calling me a hippie again!)