I understand why my Dad(God rest his soul), would always say,"VAN MORRISON, VAN MORRISON, VAN MORRISON"! LOL What a gifted artist. His gifts have carried through 4 generations in my family.😎😘✌👍
He's so wonderful! I love that you & your father love him too. Once I heard my first song Into The Mystic I was hooked. I then introduced his music to my father whose passion for Van matched mine!
Van Morrison could never be called The Common One, He could be called The Rare One, The Special One, The Master Musician, The Rocking Celtic poet, Oh yes Van is a rare one, like his pall Bob Dylan they both have been making the most brilliant and meaningful music for the past 60 years are and their first recordings are as fresh and as meaningful as the first they were released to the world for people to hear.. It has been said that Van wrote, sang and recorded what is very often called the greatest recorded album of all time
Breathtaking.... simply out of this world ♥Van is as always awe-inspiring, the sax player phenomenal, the drummer dazzling. It is so lovely.... words do not suffice ♥
I am following Van the Man since early 1970’s. I was listening albums from Argentina. Now living in US, I had the opportunity to enjoy his concert in Miami. Van is like a quality wine getting better with age. Visiting Belfast is in my bucket list. I love the band, great musicians all
This is about as good as it gets. Morrison is one of the few artists who's soul is comprised entirely of transcending words and beautiful music. We'll not see his like again in this age, but perhaps we will in a less frictious, and more noble age to come. But of that, Only God Knows!
Man you have *plenty* of good music ahead of you then!, Enjoy! Van is my favorite musician and the one I have more LP's ( I have almost every disc Van released) and I've been lucky enough to see him 3 times in my country (Spain) and 2 in the UK (Brighton and Birmingham), I also was lucky all the performances went well, because Van has his reputation of leaving the concert if he doesn't like the crowd or whatever... If you like live performances don't miss the Live at Montreux 1980/74
"I educated myself. To me, school was boring." "I understood jazz, I understood how it worked. That's what I apply to everything." "Hearing the blues changed my life." 4:22 "Singing is my profession - there is no plan B." Quotes attributed to George Ivan Morrison
Van, your love and relationship with God comes thru your music. What a decent soul Father created when He put you together. I adore you, since a kid, my brother.
Si me encuentro triste,si me encuentro decaído,si tengo algún problema,me pongo a escuchar a Van Morrison y durante el tiempo que lo hago se me olvidan los problemas. Gracias señor Morrison.Eternamente agradecido.
The best song writer, performer and prophet of all time. Someone to live your life by. God bless this heavenly man. We are all truly blessed in his presence.
+Katherine Page: With respect.....stop idolizing any fellow human being and you'll find you're much better off. Appreciate their talents and the products that they make that you love, but stop idolizing.
Van and a little tequila makes this covid... how much less anxiety and even without the tequila just seems to make me feel so good with that squealing feeling.... just like Blue October
ALWAYS WAS and ALWAYS WILL BE the MAN!!! Agreed then and now.... OMG. Where would we be without his AMAZINg GIFT? for me...45yrs. of his magic has saved me. God bless him and watch over him. tcj
I studied for a semester in London, five years before this live album came out. I went walking down by Notting Hill Gate on a beautiful, warm spring day. I think I may even have stumbled upon the Swedenborg church he talks about, but I wasn't paying attention to such things at the time. Regardless, I can tell you, that area truly does inspire such raptures.
Leave it to Van: a call and response challenge to Ritchie Buckley, who gamely attempts to keep up with the Master, and Van mixes an amalgam of the ending of Summertime in England with a Town Called Paradise, and calls it Common One. And when the ad-libbing reaches it zenith, Van calls out the sax riffs he wants from Ritchie, after which he takes it down to the Can You Feel the Silence from Hyndeford Street. My God, what an encore.
Well you sound so intelligent and informed like you did your homework on the sax player.... I hope you're proud because I sure am... however I know Ray manzarek.... so we're even
Wonderful to listen to Ritchie .....! He is giving the sax-answer to Van s singing like a sax (he does this very often and I love it) wonderful communication !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🎼🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Don't be surprised ok, it's true I don't usually do this. But the pandemic has really tore everything apart leaving lots of people depressed and sad. That's why am pasting my personal email address here via: vanmorrison0012@gmail.com to enable you share your opinions about my songs or send personal message you wish to share with me. I can't still appreciate everyone of you enough for the unconditional love and massive supports ❤️ it's because of you am here today. I hope you won't stop listening and supporting my songs. Thanks once more and remember to stay safe ❤️
Don't be surprised ok, it's true I don't usually do this. But the pandemic has really tore everything apart leaving lots of people depressed and sad. That's why am pasting my personal email address here via: vanmorrison0012@gmail.com to enable you share your opinions about my songs or send personal message you wish to share with me. I can't still appreciate everyone of you enough for the unconditional love and massive supports ❤️ it's because of you am here today. I hope you won't stop listening and supporting my songs. Thanks once more and remember to stay safe ❤️
I fell in love with Ritchie Buckley when I first heard him and his sax At Midem 84 Cannes Concert and have played it a hundred times I am going to Ireland this year and it would be a dream to See them there
Sir Van I don’t come back to your music cos I never leave it impossible for me to listen to much else The second I hear first second note I know the track the album the year whether Pee Wee is on sax or Ritchie both equally amazing saxophonists Van brings in amazing musicians because that’s what he is ......nobody has right to slag off his personality traits he offers us his out of this corps music not his personality why does anyone think they have right to criticise
First time I've ever heard Van almost burst out laughing 0:59 -- when Ritchie trips himself up on his response "..Take woh-walk with me." ha ha ha ha!! :))
I am about Van's age, but I didn't discover him until late in life. Glad I did. He has a wonderful melange of influences on his music. Good for pepping up old men