06 Heathrow Shuffle Van Morrison Live at Montreux 1974
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2012
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* Van Morrison - vocals, acoustic guitar, alto saxophone, harmonica
* Pete Wingfield - piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, background vocals
* Jerome Rimson - bass, background vocals
* Dallas Taylor - drums
Live at Montreux 1980/1974 is the first official DVD by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was released on October 16, 2006. The films consist of two separate performances by Van Morrison at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. It was certified gold in May 2007 and platinum in June 2009.
The concert performance at Montreux for the 1974 set (disc 2) was recorded on June 30, 1974.[3] One of the songs played was "Bulbs", which was released as the single on the album Veedon Fleece. Three of the songs, "Twilight Zone", "Foggy Mountain Top" and "Naked in the Jungle", would not be officially released by Morrison until his 1998 compilation of outtakes, The Philosopher's Stone.[4] Three others, "I Like It Like That", "Swiss Cheese" and "Heathrow Shuffle" were never officially released except on this DVD.[4] All of the songs, except for "Street Choir", were unfamiliar to the audience, who were expecting his more recognizable songs and according to Clinton Heylin, in Montreux "a familiar conflict arose between his own thirst for spontaneity and an audience's preference for being eased into any new musical progression." Less than a year later, Morrison would say that as soon as "you are committed to a series of concerts you lose all spontaneity. It's not jazz any more. The reason I first got into music and the reason I was then doing it were conflicting. It was such a paradox." [5] During the concert but not shown on the DVD, Morrison angrily confronted a woman heckler who said he didn't know how to play the blues Morrison's stripped-down band was assembled when he arrived at Montreux, with the help of festival manager Claude Nobs. Drummer Dallas Taylor from Crosby, Stills and Nash, British keyboardist Pete Wingfield and Jerome Rimson, bass player from Detroit, Michigan rounded out the quartet, with Morrison contributing vocals, saxophone, guitar and harmonica. It was a lean band without electric guitar, horns or strings - Видеоклипы
Thank you Van that is one sexy instrument just ❤️ the sound of a saxophone
A FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE, AS USUAL, FROM THE GREAT ARTIST/ MUSICIAN/.COMPOSER, VAN MORRISON .LOVE ❤️ EVELYN O'CONNOR
Heathrow shuffle is a TRULY 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 piece of music ----created and played so VERY BRILLIANTLY by the always FABULOUSLY ORIGINAL---- Van Morrison----- LOVE ❤️ Evelyn O'Connor
Very good!😂
I only came across Van a few yrs ago online. He was pop when I was raising my two sons and running my Cindy’s Playschool.
fab keyboards! good everything really...
Thank you for posting. Thank you Van Morrison and band. Heavenly music to my ears. Soooo good. ❤️🎶
I play alto sax. Van is MY BABY! I’m a 1947 model.
Love that one!
TIGHTT!!! suprisingly also, Van is a boss on that sax.
whitesboyalive1
Do you always talk rubbish or is it a newly acquired skill?
@@MauriatOttolinkat least he isn’t the walking embodiment of rubbish like you seem to be
Dallas can swing!
Awesome!! Great sax player!!
Musicfan Hawk
Who the bollocks have YOU been listening to?
With a name like that, you should find the real Hawk
and learn what a great sax player CAN do.
Find Coleman Hawkins, a master of the sax. I name him
because there's no chance that a moron like you would have heard of him.
Rammy - yes Dallas Taylor on drums.
Absotively..😎