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I'm Irish living in Holland and I need Van Morrison to bring me home but it's really great to see other people enjoying the music your reactions really kick ass😅🎉❤❤
Van's live album "IT's TOO LATE TO STOP NOW" would be an excellent album for y'all to listen to a song by song. It's got deep cuts and several great show-stopping versions of some of his hits. Van the Man is at his best.
Thanks for letting this play all the way through. I love the way that guitar is playing in and around Van’s vocals and then as the song ramps up so does the guitar. He is a treasure. Thanks La & Che. 🔥
Perfection. Van Morrison is an international treasure. No one like him. So happy he's still around at 78 just as good as ever. His songs are so moving and his lyrics so meaningful. He uses such care with every part of his music.
Jaw dropped that you’re reacting to this.. absolutely prime Van!!! Always loved dropping These Dreams of You’s first line - “I heard you paid your dues in Canada” during the outro..
I bought this album in the 70’s in a bargain bin for about $2. They used to put a hole through the corner of the album cover with a hole punch or chop a little corner off the discount/discontinued or underselling albums. And they are usually crap. This one was an exception. Unexpected gem. I have since tried to get it on CD but the prices are insane!
I was gifted this album on cassette by my brother in the early seventies after flying home from working in the Artic. This is probably my favorite Van the Man song of all time. The album cover art somehow seems to match the song perfectly too. Definitely one of my fav albums ever. There should be a lot more reactions to this. Thanks.
Brothers please react to Van's "TB Sheets." It's a very soulful song about a young man who can't deal with his girlfriend dying from tuberculosis and feels that he needs to flee the room. Based on his real life experience, the song grabs you and won't let go. Thanks guys always
I stumbled upon this and to watch. I bought this album when it came out and played this song so much. Had it on my 8track in my jeep, too. It's been years since I've heard it and you're taking me back. Thanks for reacting to the one.
I’m not damning with faint praise, but it seems like Van has a formula, and it works every time. I know he has range, and a variety of styles, but again, Van has put out a truckload of music, and there’s an unmistakable Van sound that is deceptively simple when you deconstruct it, but if it were really that simple, everyone would be doing it. The result is a seemingly endless supply of very high-quality, listenable Van Morrison songs to enjoy. Thanks for bringing this one to my ears.
Wow, very few react to this epic. This album has a handful of remarkable diamonds, "Bein Green", "Warm Love" and "Autumn Song" are essential to these ears, but that groove that establishes at the start of "Purple Heather" is above and beyond the call. "Saint Dominic's Preview" (the album before this) is as good, possibly even stronger. Check out "I Will Be There". "Jackie Wilson Said..." and the title track if you can. I consider these two records a pinnicle of rock recordings.
This one of my favorite Van Morrison albums though critics considered it a weak album. I love it & it is personally tied to events in my life both good & bad. There is no bad Van the Man album.
Astral Weeks his greatest album, took maybe a week to record and just asked the other musicians kinda follow him and make it up as they went along . It was his first solo album after leaving his band Them.
No stronger case against the prescribed imagery of music videos than Astral Weeks. Each track created a movie in my brain, starring that magical cast of characters.
Hell yes!!! Y’all are too cool ,I appreciate the van Morrison dive ,thank you.this is what I’m talking about…his catalog is vast❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥✌️😎meat and potatoes now ..(my man said he doesn’t miss!!)👍🏽
enjoyed the shit out of that oldy but a goody but yes vans heart is blues so thats what u got from it. pick anything from him basically u will see why hes the best ever.
This album was Van Morrison's Seventh studio album and was released in 1973. It's the first album since his debut album "Blowin' Your Mind" to contain songs that were not written by Morrison. The album reached 27th position of the Billboard 200 chart in the United States, making it his fifth album to reach the Top 40 charts. The album features an infusion of several styles of music such as folk rock, R&B, blue-eyed soul and jazz. (On a personal note, this was one of my mother's favorite albums, even though, it wasn't one of his most commercially successful albums "FYI) Here's another song from this same album, if interested. "Van Morrison - The Great Deception" (by the channel: Van Morrison) Thanks guys enjoyed rocking with you.