Tuesday Afternoon

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"Tuesday Afternoon" is a 1967 psychedelic rock song by The Moody Blues, known for its lush orchestration and reflective lyrics as part of their landmark album *Days of Future Passed*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf psychedelic rock song
single
song
album Days of Future Passed NERFINISHED
albumThemeContext Days of Future Passed chronicles a day in the life NERFINISHED
albumTypeContext concept album
artist The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
associatedAct London Festival Orchestra NERFINISHED
composer Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre progressive rock
psychedelic rock
symphonic rock
hasCriticalReputation considered one of The Moody Blues’ signature songs
noted as a highlight of Days of Future Passed
hasEra late 1960s rock
hasHistoricalContext example of 1960s psychedelic rock experimentation
part of the early progressive rock movement
hasLyricsStyle reflective lyrics
hasNotableFeature fusion of rock band and orchestra
psychedelic atmosphere
romantic and introspective mood
hasNotableInstrumentation mellotron NERFINISHED
orchestral arrangements
hasOrchestration lush orchestration
hasProductionCharacteristic studio-produced orchestral backing
hasStyleCharacteristic dreamy, reflective tone
orchestral interludes
rich vocal harmonies
includedIn The Moody Blues live concert setlists
isPartOfConceptAlbum true
language English
lyricist Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
partOf Days of Future Passed NERFINISHED
performedByEnsemble The Moody Blues with orchestra
performer The Moody Blues NERFINISHED
positionInAlbumContext represents the afternoon segment of the day
recordingArtistNationality British
recordLabel Deram Records NERFINISHED
releaseDecade 1960s
releaseYear 1967
vocalist Justin Hayward NERFINISHED
writer Justin Hayward NERFINISHED

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Moody Blues notableSong Tuesday Afternoon
subject surface form: The Moody Blues