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Wow! Van Morrison doing St. James Infirmary on Austin City Limits
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Npt bad.
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Van Morrison.

nOt bad at all, just Google or Wiki him!
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[quote M>B>]Van Morrison.

nOt bad at all, just Google or Wiki him!
Huh? Does anyone not know who Van Morrison is?
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I'd heard his name but never his music - until last night. I just stumbled across his show on PBS and. . . . Absolutely LOVED IT. Don't know how I managed to miss his music all these years. My wife felt the same way.
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Anywhere I can hear this song. One of my favorite artists singing one of my favorite blues songs.
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[quote Ammo]Anywhere I can hear this song. One of my favorite artists singing one of my favorite blues songs.
Same here. He played sax and a backup guy played muted trumpet. It was great.

I haven't looked for it. I doubt if has been recorded other than the TV show. I don't know how to get it from VHS to audio on computer.
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Van is my all time favorite artist. He has gone through so many transitions, which make him all the more interesting.

There is Rockin Van , Classic Van Morrison, Bluesy, and then what I call Religious/Spiritual Van Morrison Sunday Music. His music can be Poetic, Mystical, Hypnotic or folk.

I only got to see him once at a Midnight concert during New Orleans Jazz fest.

My goal is to have everything he ever recorded.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Morrison
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[quote Black Landlord][quote M>B>]Van Morrison.

nOt bad at all, just Google or Wiki him!
Huh? Does anyone not know who Van Morrison is?
It was just a helpful hint for those who don't.

Ihave been listening to his music since "Them" the group! I suppose that dates me?

Saw him once on the streets of Fairfax, CA. Walked past him, smiled and nodded my head.
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"Walked past him, smiled and nodded my head."

Did he acknowledge you?

I saw "Them" in Ft. Smith, Arkansas and talked to the organ player - the guy on the albums with the black goatee. He said Van had just left. Two or three times, when he was talking about Van, he called him a "little short guy". They tore up their amp a la The Who, but they only tore up dummy amps and they had just switched to cheap guitars on the last song. Pretty cheesy.

A friend of mine said he had seen "Them" in Wyoming, but it was a fake band. Pretty easy, since all they had to do was play "Gloria". He said they were better than the real "Them".
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