Following Van Morrison for 40 years and listening to the soulful, poetry, the voice, the tantrums, the anger , the pain the disatisfaction, the love, the yearning. and so on and on. He is a very complicated artist with many layers. What can I say he is Irish and tough as nails. That is how he rolls. You can't change people you have to accept them just as they are. It's too late too stop now.
Oh so angry in this one, he must have his reasons why, that worried look upon his face, different than his usual grace - in presentation. We forgive this temperament - for his songs are heaven sent and there are no others like him. Play me a softer - kinder version when you scatter my ashes in the river that leads out to the sea. In the Derwent under the Hobart bridge.
I was at this concert and hearing this song live made if one of my favorites. His song writing and voice evoked strong visual images. I would not have guessed that 4 years later would begin a 5 album collaboration in that 5 albums from 79 to 1986 were recorded in my studio only a few miles away from Winterland, over the Golden Gate Bridge in Sausalito. Surely one of the most important songwriters of the 20th century. Few fans have heard all his recorded music, with so many albums. His personality was sometimes demanding, when something did not fit his desired outcome but overall sessions were relaxed, flowed and inventive. He wanted the 24 track 2 inch tape analog recorders running the whole time he was on the studio side of the control room glass so hundreds of reels were used, but the label allowed it and we billed them for the $100 reels. Everyone was proud to be working on those albums.
Good lord...what an amazing experience. The closest I got to VM was walking past a cafe on Bloomfield Avenue in Belfast ... he was sitting with a cup of tea looking like a lorry driver. Nobody had any idea who he was
I’m 52 and I’ve always dug Van the Man Morrison he has always been an amazing Rock n Roll influence on everyone and into the Mystic has always been my favorite tune by him I also believe I read somewhere that he struggled with severe stage freight if so it moments like this that makes you glad he battled through it to leave a treasure like this behind very cool life story thank you for sharing that god bless
Just recorded Van from full performance on axs tv! He's still killin! I WANNA ROCK YOUR GYPSY SOUL..JUST LIKE IN THE DAYS OF OLD...TOGETHER WE WILL FLOW INTO THE MYSTIC....FOREVER AND FOREVER MY BROTHER!
So much of his music for me brings back memories of being 17 years growing up on Queensland Gold Coast . Thankyou van morrison you rocked my gypsy soul and still do at 64
It’s called standing up to phony fans, he’s not gonna play the showbiz game and pander; that’s why I’ve always loved Van. He’s real. Even if he’s a real asshole sometimes lol
@@wodenoftheangles3339 yes!!! It really touches me deeply in the very depths of my soul. You made me come back had to hear him again. I love this man. But I must hear Tupelo Honey before I go. Hope you enjoy that one as much as I do. Luck of the Irish to you👍😘
@@brendawise4365 Thank you, Brenda. I wanna see him perform in his homeland of Northern Ireland before it's too late! I can't stop listening to Carrying A Torch lately. Best wishes to you, be well.
@@wodenoftheangles3339 A conduit to the Divine... ...Yes... I thought the exact same thing when I heard him in concert early last year. The energy from Above flows into him and he passes it on to us via his music.... Truly quite an experience!
After Van goes off on the idiot yelling in the beginning, he seems to chill out a bit and enjoys singing this. "Into the Mystic" is one of his all time best. I always enjoyed his songs "Hungry for your Love", and "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God". One of the all time best musicians ever!
I don't think the guy in the audience remotely affected his performance either way. In fact whats impressive is how quickly he regains his composure. my favourite singer on the planet.
I had the pleasure of seeing Van with my future wife in 1973. It was at the Shrine Auditorium in L A and Herbie Hancock opened for him, can’t get much better then that.
Lyrics We were born before the wind Also younger than the sun Ere the bonnie boat was won As we sailed into the mystic Hark, now hear the sailors cry Smell the sea and feel the sky Let your soul and spirit fly Into the mystic And when that fog horn blows I will be coming home, mmm mmm And when the fog horn blows I want to hear it I don't have to fear it I wanna rock your gypsy soul Just like way back in the days of old Then magnificently we will float Into the mystic When that fog horn blows You know I will be coming home And when that fog horn whistle blows I gotta hear it I don't have to fear it And I wanna rock your gypsy soul Just like way back in the days of old And together we will float Into the mystic Come on girl Will they stop now
It's always a great pleasure to hear and see Van Morrison playing the harmonica and singing too! May God bless and enlighten you for many years, so that you continue to bring your fans moments of happy entertainment and joy.👏👏👏👏🙏🌷🌹❤️
He said the same thing to us at The Fillmore East in NYC back in '72-'73? Van doesn't seem to mind keeping his audience waiting to the point they become impatient and he makes sly remarks telling us to shut up, but then again he is "Van The Man" and we love him.
Brilliant from Van the Man and fair play to him , can’t stand people shouting out for songs as if he’s a human jukebox , He looks amazing here , real rock star look ,
The whole time he is going through this wonderful song he's looking at the audience like he's giving a child reward that they do not deserve. I don't know if I should bless or damn my Irish temper.
I absolutely love Van M. His music is so great, i wish i had seen him in concert. I wish i had but i still have his music and these videos. This song, Tupelo Honey, Brown eyed girl etc, so many great hits. I use to have a double album of his greatest hits. One of my favorite musicians of my lifetime.
I'm a musician too-it's so horrible when people keep calling out for something especially when they are drunk sometimes they do it all the way through a tune you are playing perhaps something quiet and sensitive and they spoil it completely and put you off- you soon get very Pissed off with it. If a person is that bad I just get them removed - but whatever- they sure aren't going to get what they are calling for! I'm a jazz and blues person so they call out for all kinds of things. I wish they would imagine themselves standing there getting that- it's very disrespectful to a performer. I have sympathy for how Van feels and as a guy from Belfast he doesn't need to mince his words- hes not bothered what people think of him- and why should he be? Are you bothered about it all the time? You can't be controlled by other people- hes just himself!
another great version- love the harmonica . His impatience with the audience reveals maybe complicated layers and probably some exhaustion, and a lot of Irish ❤
I’m Irish & Cherokee. Sometimes it’s not an excuse but rather an explanation. I’m a patient person but I do not tolerate fools!! @@robertford.spendmonthshere1667
To me this soul music, heart mending music,l, deep thoughts music, troubled mind healing music, hard-working person music, nothing to worry about music, cleaning out rubbish thoughts from your mind music, feeding the birds, bees and animals music, spiritual awakening music, music for all seasons, great music
@@scottpeterson9609 Undoubtedly Van is a grump and very moody, but having said that he is one hell of a musician. Like my mother used to always say "You got to take the good with the bad", and with Van there's by far so much fantastic music that he gives us, can't think of another artist who comes even close to him.
Never ask any questions off Van because he has already told you more than your realises, Can anybody tell me when was the last time that you have heard somebody singing songs that brought you off into the mystic, touched your very soul, helped you to smell the sea and touch the sky. No Van it is not too late to stop, keep on going my most favorite Celtic 1st cousin
I think the beat down of the guy yelling for a song is hilarious. Saw Van a few months ago, he doesn't engage the audience, he plays his heart out, he cares, he shows his appreciation for the fans by providing great music. That is enough for me. "if you shut your mouth and keep quiet you might get what you want". He is great at all aspects of music....and great at shouting at idiots.
That harmonica is a bit of a revelation. I have seen him loads of times and have never seen that. Maybe he only plays like that when he wants to punch somebody.
I remember seeing him when i was 10 on Dick Clark' American Bandstand. He was so HIGH he couldn't lip sync "Brown Eyed Girl". He turned around to a drumset picked up the sticks and tossed them in the air. I didn't know what the meaning of High was at that age but it was a hoot!
I made my three grandkids, 13, 10 and 5 sit and watch this performance so they would know what real music and talent is. My 13 year old is into Tom Petty now so I think I’m making progress.
It was rude to speak to anyone in that manner,however you look at it.Iv seen Sir Van Morrison live many many times,thankfully iv never heard him speak like that.Just listen to the music and enjoy.Doesnt get any better than Sir Van.
"If you shut your mouth and keep quiet you might get what you want, alright? Otherwise, you’re just like boring me to death, and probably everybody else.”
He was the same way at the Fillmore East in NY in "72? People got impatient with him coming on stage late and he told us to shut up or he would not perform
+Prophetic Rain-Maker What shit ,,,,I fucking hate nationalism...the irish ...(if you must ) are a fun loving people ...but fuck me if they are not two faced , treacherous , peasant mentality . Indulgent , drunks . How's that for stereotypes hey paddy ???
+Michael Seymour I didn't stereotype anyone here. As far as I'm aware, the Irish are not known for not having patience! By me saying "It's us Irish I swear" was me merely joking about a similarity we share (well two). & lol my Grandfather's name was Patrick (Paddy) so fair play to you. Stereotypes start from somewhere! Haha.
@@TheMichaelseymour Our daughter who we lovingly call the shrink runs a special for folks with your affliction, she calls it the check up from the head up. I can set you up with an appointment, which you need before the police determine you are not capable of being out in public without supervision. Think about it before you run across an Irishman who with one punch will make you rethink your hateful rhetoric as you pick up your broken teeth off of the ground.
He was probably just focused on starting his performance and this guy in the audience started yelling. He didn’t like the fan inserting himself into the experience. Not a big deal.
so american answer they prefer their plastic so called stars made with millions dollards us music indusry. with good artists good behavior the real hypocrit polite nice talking standard sh... its like their politicians its all fake everythings
We were born before the wind Also younger than the sun Ere the bonnie boat was won as we sailed into the mystic Hark, now hear the sailors cry Smell the sea and feel the sky Let your soul and spirit fly into the mystic And when that fog horn blows I will be coming home And when the fog horn blows I want to hear it I don't have to fear it And I want to rock your gypsy soul Just like way back in the days of old And magnificently we will flow into the mystic When that fog horn blows you know I will be coming home And when that fog horn whistle blows I got to hear it I don't have to fear it And I want to rock your gypsy soul Just like way back in the days of old And together we will flow into the mystic Come on girl...
Amazing-performance by him & his then band but also amazing that anyone would critizize him him for a little bark. Try going out on a long tour & singing your heart out every night & listening to drunk stoned dopes yell at ya! For goodness sakes he's human. Saw him first time in concert at Randall's Island, New York, Jun 14-15, 1997 & he was amazing
When he says STFU, someone else in the audience claps, thus ending the wankers subterfuge. I probably think that the person in the audience was prattling on for a while and the rest of the audience was hoping that Van would represent the mass and stand up tp the fraction, which he did in a way that only an Irishman could, bonnie lad that he he is.
Following Van Morrison for 40 years and listening to the soulful, poetry, the voice, the tantrums, the anger , the pain the disatisfaction, the love, the yearning. and so on and on. He is a very complicated artist with many layers. What can I say he is Irish and tough as nails. That is how he rolls. You can't change people you have to accept them just as they are. It's too late too stop now.
I couldn't have said it better myself, spot on!
I'm in the same club.
So true. I heard this was the last performance of this tour and he was beat. He was also anxious to get home before his daughter was born. 😊
Yep.
Oh so angry in this one, he must have his reasons why, that worried look upon his face, different than his usual grace - in presentation.
We forgive this temperament - for his songs are heaven sent and there are no others like him. Play me a softer - kinder version when you scatter my ashes in the river that leads out to the sea. In the Derwent under the Hobart bridge.
I was at this concert and hearing this song live made if one of my favorites. His song writing and voice evoked strong visual images. I would not have guessed that 4 years later would begin a 5 album collaboration in that 5 albums from 79 to 1986 were recorded in my studio only a few miles away from Winterland, over the Golden Gate Bridge in Sausalito. Surely one of the most important songwriters of the 20th century. Few fans have heard all his recorded music, with so many albums. His personality was sometimes demanding, when something did not fit his desired outcome but overall sessions were relaxed, flowed and inventive. He wanted the 24 track 2 inch tape analog recorders running the whole time he was on the studio side of the control room glass so hundreds of reels were used, but the label allowed it and we billed them for the $100 reels. Everyone was proud to be working on those albums.
Very cool. Love hearing Van Morrison and this is my all time favorite song.
Awesome!!!
Great story. I visited Sausalito on a holiday, and it was dreamlike then. The concept of working with Van in that landscape is too much!
Good lord...what an amazing experience. The closest I got to VM was walking past a cafe on Bloomfield Avenue in Belfast ... he was sitting with a cup of tea looking like a lorry driver. Nobody had any idea who he was
I’m 52 and I’ve always dug Van the Man Morrison he has always been an amazing Rock n Roll influence on everyone and into the Mystic has always been my favorite tune by him I also believe I read somewhere that he struggled with severe stage freight if so it moments like this that makes you glad he battled through it to leave a treasure like this behind very cool life story thank you for sharing that god bless
He really is his own genre of music, very few artists you can say that about, transcendent stuff!
I cannot resist this. I love this it touches my soul every time. Thank you Lord for Van Morrison
Just recorded Van from full performance on axs tv! He's still killin! I WANNA ROCK YOUR GYPSY SOUL..JUST LIKE IN THE DAYS OF OLD...TOGETHER WE WILL FLOW INTO THE MYSTIC....FOREVER AND FOREVER MY BROTHER!
This is the very best historical video of Van....so very, very special.
My Heart..... melts every time i hear this..... i wont settle for anything less than a love like this.
Moi Aussie, from an ex Alaskan
He values his music and does not value rudeness from the audience...
So much of his music for me brings back memories of being 17 years growing up on Queensland Gold Coast . Thankyou van morrison you rocked my gypsy soul and still do at 64
I discovered Van at 17 too Leanne, sixty now and still loving his music. 👍
Big attitude! Learned to love his music after so many years and giving his music away but GEEZ, that attitude.
It’s called standing up to phony fans, he’s not gonna play the showbiz game and pander; that’s why I’ve always loved Van. He’s real. Even if he’s a real asshole sometimes lol
@@nickh8097Ditto. 😂 LOL 💚🍀😉❤️
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@janhensley36 😊
This must be as close as Van Morrison wanted his composition to sound. I want this track to be played at my funeral. Going where no one can find me!
What a talent..One of the greatest songs of all time..Vann the man...💜
Love it!!! Harmonica gives me chills! Awesome!
I could listen a million times. Love this Gives me Chills!
Good god man, this is epic! Wolverine ' s harp solo is just amazing. Funky as hell. Drummer/Bass killing it too. 1974's ground zero.
I love the soul this man has. From his songs really touch my heart deep.
Jea! It's so easy and good of my life and my heart Diana zwahlen ch 👍
Without wanting to overstate things - it's like he has a rare gift of being a conduit to the divine.
@@wodenoftheangles3339 yes!!! It really touches me deeply in the very depths of my soul. You made me come back had to hear him again. I love this man. But I must hear Tupelo Honey before I go. Hope you enjoy that one as much as I do. Luck of the Irish to you👍😘
@@brendawise4365 Thank you, Brenda. I wanna see him perform in his homeland of Northern Ireland before it's too late! I can't stop listening to Carrying A Torch lately. Best wishes to you, be well.
@@wodenoftheangles3339 A conduit to the Divine... ...Yes... I thought the exact same thing when I heard him in concert early last year.
The energy from Above flows into him and he passes it on to us via his music.... Truly quite an experience!
What a talent, sublime vocals, original songs, multi instrumentalist and Irish to boot!
After Van goes off on the idiot yelling in the beginning, he seems to chill out a bit and enjoys singing this. "Into the Mystic" is one of his all time best. I always enjoyed his songs "Hungry for your Love", and "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God". One of the all time best musicians ever!
joevs21001 He sang it pissed off. And did a great version thanks to the idiot.
I don't think the guy in the audience remotely affected his performance either way. In fact whats impressive is how quickly he regains his composure. my favourite singer on the planet.
I Do Not Blame You. He IS And Always Will Be A Supreme Artiste’!!
It’s the Belfast in him……No time for fools….
I had the pleasure of seeing Van with my future wife in 1973. It was at the Shrine Auditorium in L A and Herbie Hancock opened for him, can’t get much better then that.
Lyrics
We were born before the wind
Also younger than the sun
Ere the bonnie boat was won
As we sailed into the mystic
Hark, now hear the sailors cry
Smell the sea and feel the sky
Let your soul and spirit fly
Into the mystic
And when that fog horn blows
I will be coming home, mmm mmm
And when the fog horn blows
I want to hear it
I don't have to fear it
I wanna rock your gypsy soul
Just like way back in the days of old
Then magnificently we will float
Into the mystic
When that fog horn blows
You know I will be coming home
And when that fog horn whistle blows
I gotta hear it
I don't have to fear it
And I wanna rock your gypsy soul
Just like way back in the days of old
And together we will float
Into the mystic
Come on girl
Will they stop now
Thank You for the Lyrics!!
It's always a great pleasure to hear and see Van Morrison playing the harmonica and singing too! May God bless and enlighten you for many years, so that you continue to bring your fans moments of happy entertainment and joy.👏👏👏👏🙏🌷🌹❤️
This is in HD from that time, and Van, having been forgiven, allowed this video to be taken. It's a rare opportunity for most fans to see.
Only Van can top his recorded versions live.
He said the same thing to us at The Fillmore East in NYC back in '72-'73? Van doesn't seem to mind keeping his audience waiting to the point they become impatient and he makes sly remarks telling us to shut up, but then again he is "Van The Man" and we love him.
Brilliant from Van the Man and fair play to him , can’t stand people shouting out for songs as if he’s a human jukebox , He looks amazing here , real rock star look ,
The whole time he is going through this wonderful song he's looking at the audience like he's giving a child reward that they do not deserve. I don't know if I should bless or damn my Irish temper.
I absolutely love Van M. His music is so great, i wish i had seen him in concert. I wish i had but i still have his music and these videos. This song, Tupelo Honey, Brown eyed girl etc, so many great hits. I use to have a double album of his greatest hits. One of my favorite musicians of my lifetime.
I'm a musician too-it's so horrible when people keep calling out for something especially when they are drunk sometimes they do it all the way through a tune you are playing perhaps something quiet and sensitive and they spoil it completely and put you off- you soon get very Pissed off with it. If a person is that bad I just get them removed - but whatever- they sure aren't going to get what they are calling for! I'm a jazz and blues person so they call out for all kinds of things. I wish they would imagine themselves standing there getting that- it's very disrespectful to a performer. I have sympathy for how Van feels and as a guy from Belfast he doesn't need to mince his words- hes not bothered what people think of him- and why should he be? Are you bothered about it all the time? You can't be controlled by other people- hes just himself!
babe you are a doll
a good ear for good music
Free bird!
Thank you for posting. I love the soul and emotion that VM gives to the audience. Love this version.
"If you shut your mouth" classic!!!
Classic Belfast put down.
He looked and sounded as if the world was not ready for him.
I just got engaged and this was the song he requested. omg luv it.
I never thought I could love this song more...❤️❤️❤️
I love Van Morrison. Just saw him do this song in another video. He's much older but man he's still got it.
another great version- love the harmonica .
His impatience with the audience reveals maybe complicated layers and probably some exhaustion, and a lot of Irish ❤
I'm black Irish. No excuse for his bevervo
I’m Irish & Cherokee. Sometimes it’s not an excuse but rather an explanation. I’m a patient person but I do not tolerate fools!! @@robertford.spendmonthshere1667
To me this soul music, heart mending music,l, deep thoughts music, troubled mind healing music, hard-working person music, nothing to worry about music, cleaning out rubbish thoughts from your mind music, feeding the birds, bees and animals music, spiritual awakening music, music for all seasons, great music
YES! to everything you said
I was 21 then. Lived in the Bay Area and saw him. I was singing in the audience.❤❤❤ . A great memory
What a voice and those words I can relate
I love Van The Man and his music more every time I listen to him. God given talent can never be denied. I love his wit 😊💚🎶🍀
SUCH AN OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE! ---- POWERFULLY MAGNIFICENT?
The 1st song 🎙️🖤💛👍☘️I ever heard...i was 14.😊i devour his music at 64yo.🇮🇪💚
Absolutely Splendid Artwork, Mister Morrison!!
Solid performance by van the man!!!
Van is obviously not in too good mood here, but hey ,this version of this fantastic song is probarbly the best I've heard !
I saw him a couple of years before this show at Winterland. He was grumpy that night also. Great show though.
@@scottpeterson9609 Undoubtedly Van is a grump and very moody, but having said that he is one hell of a musician. Like my mother used to always say "You got to take the good with the bad", and with Van there's by far so much fantastic music that he gives us, can't think of another artist who comes even close to him.
@@pamzavada5269 You and your mom are both right.......... Cheers.
My favorite calming song.❤🙏🙏🙏. Happy birthday.
Thanks for your post.Great to see Van as I remember him in Belfast with his group “Them”.
Never ask any questions off Van because he has already told you more than your realises, Can anybody tell me when was the last time that you have heard somebody singing songs that brought you off into the mystic, touched your very soul, helped you to smell the sea and touch the sky. No Van it is not too late to stop, keep on going my most favorite Celtic 1st cousin
Priceless!!!
I think the beat down of the guy yelling for a song is hilarious. Saw Van a few months ago, he doesn't engage the audience, he plays his heart out, he cares, he shows his appreciation for the fans by providing great music. That is enough for me. "if you shut your mouth and keep quiet you might get what you want". He is great at all aspects of music....and great at shouting at idiots.
VM has always been a prick
Wow!! 🤯😍 what an absolute classic!
A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE
Great songwriter. My favorite Van Morrison song.
One of my favourite bands from the 1960s
This was my wedding song 23 years ago.
It's used at funeral services too...
I even love the "prickly" Van
priceless . thank you for upload
That harmonica is a bit of a revelation. I have seen him loads of times and have never seen that. Maybe he only plays like that when he wants to punch somebody.
I remember seeing him when i was 10 on Dick Clark' American Bandstand.
He was so HIGH he couldn't lip sync "Brown Eyed Girl". He turned around to a drumset picked up the sticks and tossed them in the air. I didn't know what the meaning of High was at that age but it was a hoot!
DANG ...those Red Headed Irishmen........Im an O"Hurley........red headed....and all those Freckles!!! I KNOW HE 'S READY TO PUNCH....
Yeah, uniquely Van's harmonica sound.
Listen to TB Sheets
I like this too over his older 1
This is his only song I don’t care for live. But I luv how he told the audience off at the start of this recording !
I made my three grandkids, 13, 10 and 5 sit and watch this performance so they would know what real music and talent is. My 13 year old is into Tom Petty now so I think I’m making progress.
Many, many moons ago, saw Van at The Stone in Berzerkeley.
Sax player played two saxophones ... AT THE SAME TIME!
the lyrics are mysterious, but it's really impressing even not understanding the meaning completely, van is the man
Great post! I’ve never seen him perform live, but this film was really close . Early on in his musical journey. 😍
Excellent version
Wow on y est presque ... Van the man !
Van the Man
He was pushing his double live album which he recorded in late 1973 - Too Late To Stop Now
Stunning 💫
Just brilliant!
Imagine having Dylan and Van as dinner guests, awkward 😂
It was rude to speak to anyone in that manner,however you look at it.Iv seen Sir Van Morrison live many many times,thankfully iv never heard him speak like that.Just listen to the music and enjoy.Doesnt get any better than Sir Van.
Just need me some feel-good music tonight.
"If you shut your mouth and keep quiet you might get what you want, alright? Otherwise, you’re just like boring me to death, and probably everybody else.”
He was the same way at the Fillmore East in NY in "72? People got impatient with him coming on stage late and he told us to shut up or he would not perform
Van don’t fuck around, love that guy
Yo soy: Nor- española. Celta, Gracias Van por tu música, te he seguido desde tus comienzos, gracias por ser Nor-irlandes.
He had no patience for fools. It's us Irish I swear...
+Prophetic Rain-Maker What shit ,,,,I fucking hate nationalism...the irish ...(if you must ) are a fun loving people ...but fuck me if they are not two faced , treacherous , peasant mentality . Indulgent , drunks . How's that for stereotypes hey paddy ???
+Michael Seymour I didn't stereotype anyone here. As far as I'm aware, the Irish are not known for not having patience! By me saying "It's us Irish I swear" was me merely joking about a similarity we share (well two). & lol my Grandfather's name was Patrick (Paddy) so fair play to you. Stereotypes start from somewhere! Haha.
Michael Seymour. Davidallencoe
@@TheMichaelseymour Our daughter who we lovingly call the shrink runs a special for folks with your affliction, she calls it the check up from the head up. I can set you up with an appointment, which you need before the police determine you are not capable of being out in public without supervision. Think about it before you run across an Irishman who with one punch will make you rethink your hateful rhetoric as you pick up your broken teeth off of the ground.
@@ALLEYOOP77 thats the irish for ya ! ....lol ...i"m of scottish stock .....so i wont back down paddy
Amazing 🎶🎤🎶❤️ Superb!
I would love to fade away and die to this song!
I love this man so mu8
I was a huge Van fan until I saw this video of the way he talked to a fan. Now it will infect my feelings every time I hear his music. Jerk.
He was probably just focused on starting his performance and this guy in the audience started yelling. He didn’t like the fan inserting himself into the experience. Not a big deal.
@FeliciaShelor Then you never want to read Small Town Talk by Barney Hoskyns. Had the same effect on me. He WAS a jerk! Supreme!!!
It was the third time he had yelled out brown eyed girl to be played; Van was right. He was being a bad fan and obnoxious to boot.
so american answer they prefer their plastic so called stars made with millions dollards us music indusry. with good artists good behavior the real hypocrit polite nice talking standard sh... its like their politicians its all fake everythings
VAN is the man!!! xoxo
I love him more! :)))))
thank you van
My favorite song 😻in memory of my best friend Marcia Cruzon.
He sure is an original.
Thank you
Love this
A great song and a challenging audience but van flys above adversity and wins the day🙂
We were born before the wind
Also younger than the sun
Ere the bonnie boat was won as we sailed into the mystic
Hark, now hear the sailors cry
Smell the sea and feel the sky
Let your soul and spirit fly into the mystic
And when that fog horn blows I will be coming home
And when the fog horn blows I want to hear it
I don't have to fear it
And I want to rock your gypsy soul
Just like way back in the days of old
And magnificently we will flow into the mystic
When that fog horn blows you know I will be coming home
And when that fog horn whistle blows I got to hear it
I don't have to fear it
And I want to rock your gypsy soul
Just like way back in the days of old
And together we will flow into the mystic
Come on girl...
Amazing-performance by him & his then band but also amazing that anyone would critizize him him for a little bark. Try going out on a long tour & singing your heart out every night & listening to drunk stoned dopes yell at ya! For goodness sakes he's human. Saw him first time in concert at Randall's Island, New York, Jun 14-15, 1997 & he was amazing
He sang the song angry. Love it.
Beautiful man our brother van rocken our gypsy soul just like days of old into the mystic
great artists make great art
Miserable sod, poor man the van! Love the music...drifting away into the mystic...
Pure joy....don't want to sound like an old fart, but "those were the times" lol. Thanks for posting this.
When he says STFU, someone else in the audience claps, thus ending the wankers subterfuge. I probably think that the person in the audience was prattling on for a while and the rest of the audience was hoping that Van would represent the mass and stand up tp the fraction, which he did in a way that only an Irishman could, bonnie lad that he he is.
You are SO right ... as only an Irishman ... hahaha!
what the f*** is a wanker
Belfast is a hard city,with a heart of corn,Van is a true McCooie,as they are referred to by all in N Ireland.
VM is a prick, always has been...but he's great musician
great vid, thx
Morrison feeling so surly, I'm surprised he didn't spit at the crowd and headbutt an audience member. That would have been an early form of Punk.
I like this version
Way to go Van . Don't take no shit. He sang this song angry.
…then absolutely kills it 🔥