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Picked up his greatest hits from the library and it's not bad.
I know that GH or Best ofs are not the beat way of judging an artist so I was wondering where to start. Astral Weeks and Moondance get 5* on AMG. Howard |
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Astral Weeks is pretty unlike any of his other output, but is, despite that, essential. Moondance is great, as is St Dominic's Preview. My favourite Van is the live Nothing Can Stop Us Now, which will give you a good idea of just how fantastic he could be before he turned into a lazy slob...
Of the later stuff, Into The Music is easily the best IMO. Much more focused than some of the more recent records. -- Ian |
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The Moondance album is essential. Then check out Hard Knows the Highway, Common One (still my favourite), and then some of the newer stuff... No Guru no Method no Teacher etc. His is a diverse ouvre, so it'll keep you well occupied.
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Thanks guys.
I'll see what I can turn up. Howard |
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I second Astral Weeks and Hard Nose The Highway. Great stuff.
Andy |
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quote: but don't forget to pay a 'fair' price if you find it in a charity shop. Or try looking here... |
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Van Morrison is the most overrated artist in popular music, and Arsetral Weaks is the most overrated record ever.
There is someting unbelievably awful about his music - priggish, self-righteous, prententious, all that faux mysticism and limp romance. Nobody ever questions his reputation, the same old clichés are just trotted out over and over again. Does anyone actually listen to him? And get any kind of enjoyment out of it? Seriously? To me, it's a kind of musical cod liver oil, something that people say is good for you, so you'd better bloody listen to it. I'd rather listen to Led Zep or Donny Hathaway or Stevie Wonder or the Dead, there's more emotion in those artists' little fingers than Van the so-called-Man's entire body of work. I can also think of a gazillion singers who are better - there is more soul in Elvis, Donny H, Marvin Gaye, Scott Walker, Terry Callier, Dylan, Lennon, Paul Buchanan, John Martyn et al than Morisson can ever dream of. So, Howard, the short answer is, don't waste your money. Buy Extensions Of a Man by Donny Hathaway instead. Kevin PS That said, Them were a good dirty R&B group, so ttheir greatest hits is well worth buying. But VM did nothing oof interest afterwards. |
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Tupelo Honey is my favorite! And recording is also superb.
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Kevin,
His lyrics are streets ahead of anything else you can get in "Rock and Pop". It's all crap, hence I went classical many years ago, but Van is certainly better than most. Anyway, please don't be offended, but coming from a man who openly admits to liking Elvis and Led Zep...!!! John Martyn is OK - legless as usual! Earwicker |
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The piggy-eyed prat's lyrics are generally pretty feeble, no more credible than Sting's.
And no, I fuggin' hate Queen. I really, really hate them. Cheers Kevin |
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quote: Ah, you've gone up in my estimation Kev - Queen are/were fuckin'OFFENSIVELY bad!!!!! Check out Van's Summer Time in England - then see if you still feel the same way about his lyrics. It ain't Winterreise, but still...! Earwicker |
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quote: According to my rule book (p. 94), the law states that Pink Floyd are the most overrated artists in popular music, so there. :-) Edit: having said that, half a dozen albums aside, Van has put out an awful lot of guff. And I agree Them were a really good garage band. -- Ian |
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The roll call of the worthless features
Morrison, Dylan, Zappa (and Sting of course) Just don't bother with any of them - Your life doesn't need it. DS OTD - Duane Eddy - Twangy Guitar and Silky Strings *** And all the little children said "Nang Nang Nang *** |
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Well that really helped.
As usual the I have a copy of Shitbollox's only album group come out to play. Why is it anybody who sells more than 10 records is total shite according to these "gurus"? How does having "piggy" eyes affect his music? And of course only classical is real music. Well tough tits I LIKE PF,Rush some Dylan and lots of other FORBIDDEN acts. Thank heavens we don't actually have the music police patrolling for real. Howard [This message was edited by BigH47 on Sun 16 January 2005 at 17:30.] |
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Howard,
Feel free to trrash the latest Corvin Dalek remix, if it makes you smile ? DS OTD - Deep Purple In Live Concert at the Royal Albert Hall (The biggest pile of toss I have ever put on my record player, just as well it is a favour for a friend to CDR it) *** And all the little children said "Nang Nang Nang *** |
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quote: Ian It's actually called It's Too Late To Stop Now (call me Mr Picky) and is my favourite live album by anyone. Approx 10 years later he released another really good live album Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast. Agreed he can be a mixed bag - but somehow I seem to keep picking his stuff up and finding at least a couple of great toons. As a general rule - the earlier the better with Van. Rich |
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quote: Mr Picky You're quite right :-) Nothing Can Stop Us Now is, in fact, the title of a Robert Wyatt album from the early 80s on Rough Trade. Howard should get that too while he's at it... -- Ian |
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I like Van Morrison (and Elvis).
On top of the albums already mentioned you just have to get Veedon Fleece. You need to be in a certain mood to benefit from it but from it's first listen I knew it would be a regular with me. Sean |
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