Meanwhile (The Moody Blues Song)
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"Meanwhile" is a song written by
Justin Hayward David Justin Hayward (born 14 October 1946) is an English musician best known as the lead singer, songwriter and guitarist of the rock band the Moody Blues. Hayward became the group's principal lead guitarist and vocalist over the 1967–1974 ...
that was released on the
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1981 album ''
Long Distance Voyager ''Long Distance Voyager'' is the tenth album by the Moody Blues, first released in May 1981 on the group's Threshold record label. It was the group's first album featuring keyboardist Patrick Moraz (who previously had worked with bands such as ...
''. Although never released as a single, it reached #11 on the ''
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chart.


Recording

"Meanwhile" was one of the first songs recorded for ''Long Distance Voyager'', in February and March 1980. Hayward originally prepared the basic track in his home studio. According to Hayward: According to
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Pip Williams Philip Malcolm "Pip" Williams (born 7 October 1947) is a record producer, arranger and guitarist, best known for producing albums for Status Quo and The Moody Blues and acting as well as supervising the orchestra parts and orchestra arrangem ...
, "This was a serious happening track from Day One...There is something very seductive – musically – about songs that comprise any form of suspended chord structure of 'hanging in the air' feeling."


Lyrics and music

The lyrics of the song are about the singer coming to terms with having "let love slip through my fingers." Music journalist Geoffrey Freakes described "Meanwhile" as "a breezy
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and electric piano-led tune that recalls
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's " Get It Right Next Time". Freakes praised the "simple but effective" drums and
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, as well as the
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but felt that the music of the "jaunty chorus" was inconsistent with the resignation of the lyrics. Hayward plays both a 6-string and 12-string acoustic guitar on the song, as well as a
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electric guitar, and a
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for the
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s. Pat Moraz plays an
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for most of the song, but also added a "swelling backwards piano chord" in the final verse, and plays what Williams described as "an
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" in the refrain. John Lodge plays bass and
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plays drums.
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critic Dave Connolley described "Meanwhile" as a "pop-oriented, beat-driven romantic ballad".


Reception

''Fort Lauderdale News'' critic Cameron Cohick regarded "Meanwhile" as the best song on ''Long Distance Voyager''. ''The Daily Record'' critic Jim Bohen praised it as being "bouncy and tuneful" and one of the best songs on the album. ''Columbia Record'' critic Tom Priddy also found it to be one of the best songs on the album, and said it "could have come directly from
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''." ''Billboard''s review of the album listed "Meanwhile" as one of the "best cuts". ''Billboard'' contributor Ed Harrison also described it as a "mid-tempo track punctuated with intriguing lyrics and an uncluttered arrangement." ''Sacramento Bee'' critic Bob Sylva praised its "bluesy piano beat." ''Detroit Free Press'' critic Bruce Britt called it "an uncompromising assessment of love gone sour." ''The Star Press'' critic Kim Teverbaugh described it as a "love lost song." ''The Age'' writer Mike Daly called it a "pulsing medium-rock ballad, with Hayward's vocals and multiple acoustic guitars." ''Atlanta Constitution'' writer Bill King found "Meanwhile" to be "less memorable" than other ballads on ''Long Distance Voyager''. Although "Meanwhile" was not released as a single, it received significant play on
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radio stations in the U.S. and reached #11 on the ''Billboard''
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chart on 12 September 1981. Hayward had wanted "Meanwhile to be released as the lead single from ''Long Distance Voyager'' but the record executives chose to release "
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" because they felt a feistier song would make a better lead single. After "
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" was released as the album's second single, Hayward and Kip Krones, who was the British liaison for the Moody Blues manager
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, wanted to release "Meanwhile" as the third single from ''Long Distance Voyager'' but " Talking Out of Turn" was released instead. Hayward said "Kip always said it should have been the single, but nobody else saw it like that. It was also my choice...although various factors altered that decision."


Live

The Moody Blues played "Meanwhile" live on their ''Long Distance Voyager'' tour and then brought back into their setlist for their 2011 tour.


References

{{authority control 1980 songs The Moody Blues songs Songs written by Justin Hayward Song recordings produced by Pip Williams