donderdag 4 januari 2018

Van Morrison - Summertime in England (Rockpalast1982)

/ Common One is the twelfth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in 1980. The album was recorded over a nine-day period at Super Bear Studios, near Nice, on the French Riviera. Its title comes from the 3
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section of the song "Summertime in England", where Morrison sings the lyrics "Oh, my common one with the coat so old and the light in her head".

Van Morrison-Vocals,Chris Mitchie-Guitar,David Hayes-Bass, Peter vanHooke/Tom Dollinger-drums,John Allair-Keys,PeeWee Ellis-Sax/vocals,Mark Isham-Tumpet.

 "Summertime in England" was the longest track and proved to be a successful live performance for some time to come. Morrison said it "was actually a part of a poem I was writing and the poem and the song sort of merged." The lyrics include images of Wordsworth and Coleridge "smokin' up in Kendal" (Brian Hinton says they are "smokin' with poetry not spliffs").[6] It ends with the music being brought down to nothing and the words, "Can you feel the silence?"


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