
by JamBase.com
Full of Irish pride (and bluster), Morrison came to fame as a 19-year-old in Them,
who scored a monster hit (and added one to rock's cannon) with "Gloria"
in 1964. And he's been dodging the spotlight in many respects ever
since. There's a seriousness and intrinsic spirituality to his work,
occasionally punctured by lovers ditties or revisitations of the skiffle music
of his youth. One hopes, on this day of all days, Mr. Morrison eases up
and enjoys being alive and basks in the well-earned adoration of
millions of fans. He's a force of bloody nature he is, and we encourage
him, to borrow a few of his words, to "rave on thy holy fool/ down
through the weeks of ages/ in the moss borne dark dank pools/ Rave on,
down though the industrial revolution/ Empiricism, atomic and nuclear
age." We're glad you were born Van. Hell, you've done humanity HUGE
good just with
Astral Weeks alone!
Our birthday salute begins with Morrison swinging
hard with The Band at Winterland in 1976 at a famous lil' concert. [video available at JamBase.com]Happy Birthday Van Morrison!
FOND NATAL DAY WISHES
TO ROCK'S GRUMPIEST CURMUDGEON GENIUS
Van "The Man" Morrison
turns 63 today. Notorious for his mercurial mood swings and, uh,
"artistic temperament," he's been known to perform whole concerts with
his back to the audience, grumbling forced thank-yous between songs and
he's as likely to spit in your eye as answer your questions in an
interview, but the cat is bloody brilliant and produced an unbroken
string of inspired albums between 1968-1974 rivaled only by his fellow
United Kingdom luminary Elton John and a handful of others. He's been
no slouch in the intervening years and remains one of the most prolific
musicians of his generation, especially in what many regard as the
"golden years," where Morrison seems determined to steadily crank out
albums. His most recent release,
Keep It Simple, arrived this past April.
[video available at JamBase.com]
The sheer sweetness of Van's pen rises up beautifully on this cover of "Crazy Love" by
Glen Phillips, accompanied by
Willy Porter, from 2006.
[video available at JamBase.com]
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Thank You.