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  1. 11 de jul. de 2008 · The Moody Blues. Ride My See Saw

  2. Comments: 15. Angry Of Mayfair from Australia Ride My See Saw was not about drugs (John Lodge was the only Moody not to touch any), but uses the metaphor of a see-saw for the ups and downs of life and growing up. Similarly, 'Legend of a Mind' was not about drugs - The Moodies hadn't met Leary at this stage - it was Ray's send up of the 'Turn on, Tune in, Drop out' mantra and subculture.

  3. Ride, ride my see-saw. Take this place. On this trip, just for me. Ride, take a free ride. Take my place. Have my seat, it's for free. [Verse 1] I worked like a slave for years. Sweat so hard just ...

  4. Ride, ride my see-saw, Take this place On this trip Just for me. Ride, take a free ride, Take my place Have my seat It's for free. I worked like a slave for years, Sweat so hard just to end my fears. Not to end my life a poor man, But by now, I know I should have run. Run, run my last race, Take my place Have this number Of mine. Run, run like ...

  5. 1 de oct. de 2011 · A video of The Moody Blues performing 'Ride My See-Saw' on the British music TV programme 'Colour Me Pop', on 09/14/68.'Ride My See-Saw' was released on thei...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2024 · The lyrics for “Ride My See-Saw” were written by lyricist and drummer for The Moody Blues, Graeme Edge, who believed in creating poetry with the intention to uplift and inspire listeners. The first verse: I’m just a soul who’s lost in this world.”. These lyrics encapsulate the emotions of someone who is struggling with the weight of ...

  7. 2 de ene. de 2008 · http://www.coloradream.com/art.html • http://www.coloradream.com/1.htmlThese songs are off of the "In Search of the Lost Chord" album. This is the third albu...