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Both my parents loved the Moody Blues, but we all disagree on what their best stuff is. I forget which one my father preferred. My mother likes In Search of the Lost Chord. I do too, but I think their best song was in 1987, Your Wildest Dreams. I’m sure not a lot would agree with me, but I’m a sucker for a few 60s bands’ late 80s hits. That one, Touch of Grey by Grateful Dead, and Learning to Fly and On The Turning Away by Pink Floyd.