I initially became aware of Van Morrison in the mid seventies, because my friend's older sister had the Brown Eyed Girl single from 1967. I loved that, and also, as a result of David Bowie's cover of Here Comes The Night on 1973's Pin Ups, checked out Them's original version of it, which she also had.
From
then, though, he sort of passed me by as punk and new wave took over my
angry young spirit, until I was walking through Piccadilly Circus one
hot afternoon in the early eighties. I went into "Our Price" record shop
( I could show you where it used to be, but it is long gone now, of
course) and they were playing this great song - really soulful and with a
supremely evocative vocal. I asked the assistant who it was. The song
was Crazy Love from Morrison's Moondance album. I duly "got into"
Morrison and started exploring his back catalogue - mainly the early
stuff, Moondance and His Band And The Street Choir. Then I started
enjoying his more mystical material like Inarticulate Speech Of The
Heart. I have been with him ever since, through his various journeys -
spiritualism, Christianity, jazz, blues, soul, Caledonian soul - he has
been putting out albums very year or so for decades now and I am always
able to get something out of all of them.
Many
have accused him of being formulaic, particularly in his later years. I
see him more as trustworthy and honest. You know what you're going to
get and if you like it then you'll be fine. The same theory applies to
his live performances. On stage banter is a kept to a non-existent
level. Good. Just play your sublime music.
"The
Man" is, of course, a "complex" character - almost simultaneously
giving and generous yet mind-bogglingly mean-spirited. He has also
latterly shown himself to be a covidiot. A great quote is that
you can still really like his music despite having met him. I should
know, my Father was the same sort of man. The thing is, when those
characters choose to give, they have so much there to enrich our lives.
Van Morrison is one of those people.
Let's walk down Cyprus Avenue then.....click on the images below to read the reviews.| Blowin' Your Mind | Astral Weeks | Moondance | Street Choir |
| Tupelo Honey | St. Dom's Preview | Hard Nose | Veedon Fleece |
| Period/Transition | Wavelength | Into The Music | Common One |
| Beautiful Vision | Inarticulate Speech | Sense Of Wonder | No Guru No Method |
| Poetic Champions | Avalon Sunset | Enlightenment | Hymns/Silence |
| Too Long/Exile | Days Like This | The Healing Game | Back On Top |
| Down The Road | Wrong/Picture | Magic Time | Pay The Devil |
| Keep It Simple | Born To Sing | Keep Me Singing | Roll/Punches |
| Versatile | Prophet Speaks | 3 Chords/Truth | Latest Rec Project |
| What's It Gonna | Moving On Skiffle | Accentuate/Positive | Too Late to Stop Now |
Collaborations + Them albums| Irish Heartbeat | You Win Again | How Long | Tell Me Something |
| Driving Me Crazy | Angry Young Them | Them Again | Duets |
| New Arrangements | Philosopher's Stone |
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