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He was raised a dirt poor Irish city boy - he never had a vocal lesson! He’s from a country of exceptional singers, musicians, poets and writers! Peace
@@coinneachmaclellan3121 I’m an old dude - conceived in Ireland and born in Canada (1957). My father, Alexander Poots, and my uncle Sammy Poots were national champion junior fiddlers and singers in the 1930’s in 🇮🇪. It’s a record you can look up! Peace - from Winfield, British Columbia! (I’m still a huge Morrison and Gallagher fan!)
@@fredshred5194 Yes - the “hard stone city” on the River Liffey ! My father called “going pee” as “going to the Liffey! It tells you he was Belfast raised in the 1920’s and 30’s! I STILL say “I’m going to the Liffey” and no one in Canada has a clue what I mean! lol
“Saint Dominic’s Preview” is not just a song; it’s an invitation to examine our own lives and find meaning in our own stories. Van always makes you think about lift and memories.
The Album Astral Weeks is a work of art, done in a week. He just asked they other musicians to follow him and play how you feel it. The song Astral Weeks is a gem.
Yes I love that song It's on such a spirit level . A lot of his songs can put you in so many different moods All in a good way of course He's definitely one of my favorite artists
Can’t believe you’re doing this.. can’t even begin to tell you how many times, in how many places, in how many circumstances I’ve played this song.. amazing song and a fantastic album.. “I used to be hip and get with the jet set, but they were flying to high to see my point of view “
One of Ireland’s best. He *sounds* like Ireland. I grew up listening to traditional Irish music courtesy of me Irish mom. If you’d like a taste of him singing traditional Irish music, check out his collaboration with the incomparable Chieftains, Irish Heartbeat. From the upbeat and danceable (Irish dances, mind you) “I’ll Tell Me Ma” and “Marie’s Wedding,” to the haunting “Carrickfergus,” it will fill your soul. ☘️💚
Thanks for the recommendation. I love Van ☘️🍀☘️ This is irrelevant but I didn't realize how short VM is until i saw him standing next to Bob Dylan & looking up to Bob. I'd say Van is no more than 5'5" 🕊️
There’s a whole book written just on this song - stories of him having a vision of people praying for peace in Northern Ireland in a church called “St Dominic’s’ And one day he opens up a newspaper in San Francisco(I think?) and there was an article about a church called “St Dominic’s” which inspired him to write this classic tune
But they are the first ones I have ever seen react to this and it is one of his best songs. I've seen tons of reactions to Into the Mystic, Moondance, Tupelo Honey, and Brown Eyed Girl but no one ever does this.
I should mention that in a similar manner Chet Baker sings just like he plays his trumpet. Clearly see the influence of their instrumental performances on their vocals.
It's why he's called Van the Man. Might really like his live performance with on the Band's movie "The Last Waltz"--you reviewed "The Weight" with the Band and the Staples earlier. The Van performance is from the same concert--the whole movie is great. Considered the greatest live concert movie every made (Martin Scorcese is the Director and conducts interviews during the movie!)--Dylan, Clapton, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Paul Butterfield, Muddy Waters all do individual songs with the Band.
Live performance of Caravan from Van's movie "It's Too Late to Stop Now" is much closer to the vibe and feel from the original studio release. Last Waltz version is rushed. The tempo is way too fast IMO.
Interesting tune you chose. In my twenties I listened to Van, grateful music Grateful album. I'm from San Francisco California There's another good song on. This album. Redwood Tree 🌲🌲🌲🍄🌜⚡🌛🍄
You guys should react to "Sweet Thing" from Van Morrison's Astral Weeks album. Before that, however, do "Lost Paraguayos", from Rod Stewart's Never a Dull Moment.
I was in high school when this album was released and I bought a copy without hearing a single song. It was a great decision! My wife and I have listened to it at least once a week, over the course of our fifty year ( so far) marriage. Every song is great. The album closer, Almost Independent Day, is probably my favorite song.
You should check out a couple of Van's vocals when in his Irish band, Them, in the mid 60s, 'Here Comes The Night', 'Gloria' and 'Baby, Please Don't Go'. Van is the man! Cheers ✌
You guys continue to amaze me with the music picks you're reacting to. Van the Man is pretty amazing, isn't he? I saw him in concert in 2020, and he blew me away. He was the sax player in his horn section, played some guitar, sang brilliantly. A great follow-up to this would be "Jackie Wilson Said".
It starts with a piano on the left. A guitar joins on the right. More snd more instruments get added throughout and then backing singers. But it never gets overloaded. They all fit in his musical boat.
Van has so much great material. Sometimes, I will stream his radio channel for a couple of hours and there's almost always a song that comes up where I go..."oh yeah, I forgot. This one too!"
Hey guys, really enjoying your channel. I had not ever heard this Van Morrison song. Here's a suggestion along the Irish theme. There was this awesome movie years ago, about a bunch of misfits in Ireland, that put together a band. The movie is called "The Replacements" One of the songs in the movie is a cover of Otis Reddings "Try a Little Tenderness" I have a feeling you'd like it. Keep up the good work. Holla from KCMO.
Throw in some country, blues, gospel, jazz, R&B and folk and you have Irish Soul! This is one of dozens of masterpieces written and performed by Van the Man. It's a deep and satisfying rabbit hole. P.S. Check out Jackie Wilson Said and Almost Independence Day from the same album.
Thank you thank you thank you for this song reaction. It's my favorite from Van from an incredible, but usually overlooked album of the same name. From this album, Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile) is another gem. And if you'd like to hear his funkiest song, check out Cleaning Windows. There's even a live version with Mark Knopfler (super guitarist from Dire Straits) of Cleaning Windows which is incredible!
I love Van and I love this song! I was reminded of St. Dominic’s Preview when I heard it during season one of The Bear. I’ve heard Van’s music is on a couple of soundtracks!
I don't think formal voice training "smoothed out" his voice. He's just not ever gonna go full Ray Charles or Joe Cocker on you, but his voice is his own. He's Van the Man, after all! Thanks for posting this, guys. 👍🏿 ALSO: Check out his Jackie Wilson Said when you get the chance. Another gem!
‘We’re over in a 52nd Street apartment Socializing with the wide eyed few Just to be hip and get wet with the jet set But they’re flying too high to see my point of view’ Poetry. ❤❤❤
Without a doubt, one of Van's classics! Much appreciated you for doing this! Excellent reaction, fellas ❤😊. And now I am ready to put my eclipse glasses on, and go sit on my porch and watch.
Van Morrison is one of the greatest song writers and vocalists of our time... You characterizing this song as a painting, is marvelous. I hope you do a really deep dive into his music. Kingdom Hall, is a terrific song, as well as his album Hymns to the silence. To be honest, so many great Van Morrison songs. His singing on the song Uncomfortably Numb with Pink Floyd, is stunning!!! With all that said it is unfortunate for me to say, seeing him perform here in Vegas, about 6 months ago, may have been the most disappointing concert, I've been to...
St. Dominic's Preview never made it big either as a single or on rock radio, but it stands right with the best of Van Morrison in my opinion. This was from an era of records that were all fantastic. Van was in his prime making this record. I haven't heard it as much as I used to play it, but it still sounds just as fresh as when I played it all the time.
Damn. Great pick, I haven't listened to this one in a long time and really enjoyed it. What ear candy. And his voice on top of it all. Keep going with Van Morrison....thanks guys!
Ahhh yeah ..back to van the mf man Morrison 🔥🔥🔥big dog status!!❤🫡✌️yeah he keeps a gritty edge while maintaining soulful beauty 🎼🎼🎼kinda his thing …instrument voice,he played everything else too!!🎸🎷🎤level s y’all!👍🏽just scratching the surface to! Wait for it
I'm into astrology and both Elvis Costello (Aug. 25) and Van (Aug. 31) are Virgos. I feel and hear similarities in their dexterity with words and the love in their hearts (but they can get irritated at life too).
Another viewer requested that you react to the Morrison song ‘T.B. Sheets’. I seconded his comment, but don’t want to take a chance on it being missed. PLEASE…do that track. It’s like nothing else that you’re likely to hear. Pure Van, and profound.
Guys, I lived in LA from '94-'01... In '98, Van, Joni, and Bob were touring together. A good friend bought me a ticket (98.00) to see them at UCLA. Well, y'all could imagine... Joni sang everything, and was an Angel. Van was waxing nostalgic. And Bob's band was on the one. But, couldn't understand a word he was singing... Joni stole the show. NOTHING against Van the Man, or the Blue-eyed boy, but the stars were aligned for my girl.
Plz listen to Van’s Almost Independence Day 1972 then Pink Floyd Wish u were here 1975. Note for note damn near & Gilmour more or less says he borrows from others what he likes
My favorite Van album. I listen to it often. His parish church in Belfast was St Dominick’s and he’s sitting on the steps of a St Dominick’s in San Francisco, …”trying to make this whole thing blend.”… A great songwriter! So many great songs from this album. Try “It’s Almost Independence Day.”