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Van Morrison Concert

Bottom Line (New York, NY)

Van Morrison

11.01.1978
Tracks: 12 / Total Time: 1:02:38
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

Van Morrison was enjoying a commercial renaissance with both this tour and the album he was promoting at the time. Always a magnetic live performer, Morrison delivered a stunning set in New York's intimate Bottom Line club - the venue that launched the careers of both Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel, among countless others. Opening with a jazzed up version of "Moondance," the show…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • Anonymous | Monday, December 01, 2008 | 8:05 pm

    man to go back to 78 and see this show. Van the Man

  • saxxykat | Monday, December 01, 2008 | 5:53 pm

    Ridiculously Good! One of only a few musicians too bring a tear to me eyes. And the sound is spot on. Good Stuff!

  • Kirkstone | Saturday, November 15, 2008 | 3:55 pm

    Newcomer to the Vault. I had to find Van so I could hook my wife, too. This show was wonderful. How many others noticed the intro by Peter Wolf?

  • cozarmonk | Friday, October 31, 2008 | 1:22 pm

    van the man!!

  • Philip - Wanganui, NZ | Saturday, October 18, 2008 | 10:02 pm

    This is one of the greatest concerts I've ever had the pleasure of listening to - when Van Morrison gets it right, no one can touch him! Why won't he tour New Zealand?

  • Lynn E. | Tuesday, September 16, 2008 | 8:16 pm

    I cannot thank you enough for posting these songs! I had the honor of attending a Van Morrison concert this summer. What talent! He is not at a loss for variety in performing his own music. It is always fresh.

  • rockfan | Monday, September 01, 2008 | 5:26 am

    Superb concert, really fantastic. But the lineup is slightly wrong: Van Morrison Bobby Tench (guitar, vocals), Herbie Armstrong (guitar), Mickey Feat (bass), Peter Bardens (keyboards), Peter Van Hooke (drums), Katie Kissoon (vocals, lead on 'Crazy love'), Anna Peacock (vocals).

  • Kosmickat | Friday, August 22, 2008 | 7:15 pm

    I have been a fan since the "Them" days (I was probably the only kid in western Washington State that was actually upset when Them broke up) and Van never ceases to amaze me. He is just so honest; he has the almost singular ability to take his insides and wear them on the outside, sometimes tettering on the edge but he never does it in an unattractive fashion. This recording is, IMHO, one of the very best of Van Morrison's long and distinguished carrer, a peak from a productive period. Every now and again he comes out with something that just blows your mind, he was doing it then, and still can. Check out some of his other recordings.

  • Rent A. Trip | Friday, May 16, 2008 | 4:27 pm

    Van has perfected the rare ability to capture pure and honest the essence of Black American Blues, & Soul... Tupelo Honey , listen every sound from his throat is textured with his singularly innocent virtue...I have yet to hear him sing a song that did not touch the center of my heart with that honest rich Irish Soul...Van You THE MAN...

  • wojo | Thursday, May 08, 2008 | 3:51 pm

    10 years ago I would've never told you I'd grow to like Van Morrison, but the song versions in this concert are amazing in their uniqueness. One of the great performances that appears on the vault-wojo

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