TNT React To Van Morrison - Moon Dance
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2023
- In this video, The Adventures of TNT reacts to Van Morrison - Moon Dance
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Van Morrison moon dane
Tuplo Honey
Brown eyed girl - Zábava
This was such an incredible song. What Van Morrison song should we do next?
Into the Mystic for sure! Also Wild Night, Domino, Sweet Thing and Gloria from when he was in a band called Them, The Doors liked that song so much that they covered it.
Someone like you
Into the Mystic, Full Force Gale, Days Like This, Tupelo Honey, Have I Told You Lately, I Forgot That Love Existed, Gloria and I Shall Sing. Basically anything ever written or performed by Van, including the entirety of this album.
“Into the mystic”
Caravan!
What made the 70's so exciting was the huge variation in what was popular, or even how a band's individual personality might be expressed differently in different types of songs. So this jazzy piece was a hit at the same time as songs like *Bridge Over Troubled Water, American Woman, War, Let it Be, Spirit in the Sky, 25 or 6 to 4,* and *Lola* from *The Kinks.*
Yep, and both the artists and labels were striving for new territories. A blossoming period for artistry.
What a marvelous time musically!
Van Morrison is definitely one of the best! Tupelo Honey and Into the Mystic are masterpieces
"And It Stoned Me"....!
@@2869may I completely agree, thanks I forgot about that song
@@johnthegreek5836 Right on! I know it was good to hear it again...
Yes and yes!!
He has a whole gallery of masterpieces and then some
Van Morrison one of the greatest composers of the 20th century
This is such a great song. The groove is incredible.
Tupelo Honey and/or my favorite Into the Mystic are two great songs 🎵
Jazz for sure, and somehow it rocks too. Amazing - always loved Moondance. Thanks you two!
Oh yes! Moondance always and forever ♥
Yeah ... and the SONG Always and Forever (Heatwave, czcams.com/video/9tXVK7fh-kI/video.html ) ... that's another great song !!!
van is just fantastic here. This is the song that really made his career take off after his band 'Them' broke up.
Actual music! Who knew? Into the Mystic is a favorite, too. Thanks, folks! Keep it up!
that's why he is Van the Man.
I've seen him do it live and it's even better and you can hear everybody's note.
I don't like jazz as a rule. but I have always loved this jazz influenced song by Van Morrison!
you absolutely chose the right song.
The whole Moondance album is a masterpiece. One of the top 100 albums of all time.
Van is a genius songwriter!! I would love to see you react to Van doing Wavelength!
The best thing about "Moondance" is that it shows just how versatile rock can be. The genre is a conglomerate of so many different styles that if the artist is really good, you never know what you're going to get.
That was what made the music of the 70's
@melanie shannon You're right. With a few exceptions, the rock genre has become more formulaic with each passing decade.
I love this song. Thanks for doing this, Tasha and T.
Van Morrison plays the guitar, piano, and a sexophone. It's very versatile. It's hard to put him in a genre of music I would say it's a jazz blues combination.
Alan Watts Blues (Cloud Hidden), And it Stoned Me, Astral Weeks, Into the Mystic, Listen to the Lion, Madame George, Philosopher's Stone, Streets of Arklow, These Are the Days and Wavelength - all great Van Morrison songs
Van is a legend "Into the Mystic" next
Aha! I was just searching your Playlist to find out other Van Morrison songs you'd heard. Please try Into the Mystic.
I hope he plays "Into the mystic and when he does its the cut with the Allman Brothers
Howdy from Texas. Van is equally at home with Jazz, R and B, Soul, folk, you name it. A very eclectic catalog for the Irishman.
Into The Mystic is a must. For a lesser known gem, try And The Healing Has Begun.
Van has a very vast catalog of tunes. He's Irish and does rock n roll, the blues, jazz. You name it. He also plays multiple instruments ( including the sax) and wrote some the best tunes ever! I've seen him twice. A true master of all genres of music
Moondance is still rock. It’s very jazzy, but still rocks! For another good example of this, check out the song Jimmy Jazz, off of The Clash’s London Calling album. Love watching you guys. Peace
Check out the duet with him and John Lee Hooker. The song is Serves me right to Suffer. Love the Blues.
Van Morison started his carreer in 1963 in Belfast (North-Ireland) as singer of the beat (pop) group Them. They became very popular here in the Netherlands and after the group broke up, Van made a special tour in the Netherlands with a Dutch band singing Them songs. I was one of the people organising this tour. After that he moved to the USA for his solo carreer and performed with many different people in a variation of music genres. Blues with Joh Lee Hooker was one of them. Frequently he went back to Ireland and performed with the Chieftains singing Irish songs. He is a very good musician and performer but a very grumpy man
Van Morrison is music is timeless. Truly outstanding talent.
"Into The Mystic" or "Tupelo Honey". But everything he does is great. Enjoy!
Van Morrison is such a varied, wonderful artist. He has 3 (4?) greatest hits albums, and they’re all amazing.
In the 70's popular music was made up of every genre. And a lot of bands could cross genres. Great song. Meaningful.
I grew up with Jazz in my house 'till Buddy Holley came along and took me on another track. I love how Morrison does a Mel Torme type jazzy song here though.
Van Morrison was heavily influenced by jazz--you can usually hear it even when it's not straight jazz, like "Moon Dance" is. His songs always have great arrangements. Here are some suggestions:
"Astral Weeks" (czcams.com/video/4ech6pZoBJ4/video.html)
"Cyprus Avenue" (czcams.com/video/L8jPDdHd9y8/video.html)
"And It Stoned Me" (czcams.com/video/AYqJtqyeilE/video.html) "Jelly Roll" in this song refers to Jelly Roll Morton, the famous jazz musician.
You've got to listen to 'Into the Mystic' next....
My favorite Van Morrison song. Into the Mystic comes in second.
You need to listen to Into The Mystic by Van Morrison. Brings tears of joy to my eyes every time.
When I hear this song the first thing that pops into my mind is New York City. It just has that feel.
You all are so cute. His song " Into the Mystic"is another great one.
Thank you for all the variety of music! One love!
This is beautiful Jazz.........
Van has way too many songs that you could cover - he’s never done a bad album - his voice has matured like a fine wine - still has strength and depth - and what a catalogue he has - I envy anyone that’s just starting to discover him - what a journey
Van started playing saxephone at age 13.Played jazz in clubs until his 1st rock band at age 23.About 50 albums as a solo artist.He did a duet with Ray Charles, and a traditional Irish folk music with the Chieftans. All top drawer productions. Youbetcha.
This always takes me to a small jazz club in the village.
Love Van and love this song. 💜
Only a Dream, Tupelo Honey, It Stoned Me, there are so many Van Morrison songs to choose from.
Every time I hear this song I snap my fingers and say, “Dig it, Daddy-O!”
Yezz indeed. You picked a true winner in my estimation. Thanks man.👍👍
you have to hear the songs Wavelength and Domino. they will take you musically to another part of Vans repertoire.
Check out Into The Mystic and Caravan.
His "Days like this" is excellent but there are lots of diamonds to find
Great Song. This whole Album is Fantastic. When the Albums were sooooo good 🪴🌄✌️
“Did we select the right song?” … There are NO wrong Van Morrison songs! 😉
This album followed "Astral Weeks" - the breadth of those two combined is outstanding
Tupelo Honey is another great song, and he has many. Van, from Ireland, started in a band called "Them" back during the British Invasion days.
"Daring Night", Hymns to the Silence"...a couple of good ones I think you might like
My beautiful husband of 25 years just died in a horrid car crash about a year ago 💔💔💔
Our Song
One More Moon Dance Babe ❣️❣️❣️
Please Dear Lord 🙏 🙏 🙏
Days of Rock and Roll is about listening to early rock on early radio in Ireland
He was a magic worker with his sounds. Check out Into the Mystic...one of his bests. Thank you for sharing this one. =)
The studio version is the only one with the flute performed by Colin Tilton
That was the Van Morrison that I really love ! I recommend you give his "Hard Nose the Highway" and "Caravan" a spin. Also go out and buy his live double album "It's too late to stop now"
Van the Man...such a voice!! Into The Mystic is a nice one but every song he sings is a gem...my personal fav is Tupelo Honey
I heard Ron Burgundy gives jazz flute lessons now he's retired.
"These Dreams Of You or Come Running" from this same Moondance album
Van Morrison from Northern Ireland !
Another terrific song from the Moon dance album is Caravan.
Hey, fellow flautist! Time to react to Ian Anderson- the rock flute god of Jethro Tull. His take on Bach’s “ Bouree” is fantastic!
You can't go wrong with Van the Man. One of the best of all time.
VAN MORRISON , "MOONDANCE". Back in the late 60's the attention was brought to the public with Van Morrison song "BROWN EYE GIRL". Then I was exposed to what became my favorite track by him. Those Groovy 70's were blessed by one of the coolest tracks ever in "MOONDANCE".. Then in a return trip from the state Basketball tournament, we were listening to a F.M. Rock Station in Madison Wisconsin. There he was, Van Morrison with song I've been waiting patiently to hear reaction to the song,"BLUE MONEY". In a month and a half or so. It will be around 52 years since I first heard this song on the magical night.
Van Morrison Is a legend. His Brown Eyed Girl is one of my favorite songs.
Groovy sound like you’re sitting in one of those old clubs listening to a little quartet in the corner of that smoke filled room...with a martini.
Now check out Van Morrison's "Into the Mystic."
Van the man. His music is always on the playlist. And he has many greats!!!
This song makes me feel classy.
Van The Man with my favorite love song! Van is by nature a rhythm and blues stylist. None better in this style. So many great hits. Some original and some covers that he made them his own!
Great choice! Try a song from "Astral Weeks" next.
Loved your reaction to this adult music 🎵🎶 of high caliber
I have a suggestion. Try Joe Cocker,Hitchcock railway. There are a number of excellent NJ t live recordings. Smokin.
This whole album is a masterpiece.
If you love the flute try some songs by Jethro Tull, They're a rock band with a fantastic flautist as the lead singer. Start with the song Bouree.
You want some fun with rock and Van Morrison, check out GLORIA by the band THEM, whose lead singer wad Van Morrison.
Thx! For some rockin’ try “Wild nights” or “Domino!” “Gloria” is a crowd pleaser! Love n peace!
"Here Comes The Night" by Them (Van Morrison)
Love Van Morrison!
I mean, just listen to that bass! Awesome
Listen to Roberta Flack the first time ever I saw your face. She was amazing
You guys get it. Nice reactions and comments. Van’s arrangements can really be something.
Always reminds me of American werewolf in London. Classic film. And a classic song. Actually the whole soundtrack of American werewolf in London is classic. Good reaction guys. This, is from when music had meaning, and made you feel something, and just was so good. Better music than today's music. I love good hip hop. But the mumble rap. Turned me off. And I ALWAYS turn bk to music like this when I want to chill. Ps I'm 40, so my formative years was hip hop. NWA, 50 cent. Eminem. Dr Dre, ludacris etc. But my mother always showed me this type of music growing up. And as I get older, I tend to go bk to this type of music. ✌️✌️🙏🙏🙏😎
FLUTE .... Jethro Tull's song 'Bouree'.
Never heard this with headset. Even better. So much in left ear.
Crazy Love is a must
This song was constantly played long after it's original release. I was still hearing it on the radio long into the eighties. ❤️❤️🥰
"Gloria" and "Baby, Please Don't Go", are two songs from '64-'65, when he was in the Belfast group, Them. The former is the band's biggest hit, it got Van noticed, and it's become a standard for every garage band. The latter is a fast Blues Rocker.
So, there you go! 😊 A couple more different vibes from Van the man!💯
Get yourself VM live in San Francisco album. It's great and so much fun. Besides, i've heard he received a doctor's grade at some university (in italy?) just for doing what he did musically.
I would classify this song as a jazz influenced rock song - and nearly perfect. The walking bass line makes it
The great Colin Tilton on sax!! His vocal styling was on point in this song as well unbelievable song, the next song I would do if you already did Tupelo Honey and brown eyed girl is into the Mystic
Besides "Into The Mystic", check out "Redwood Tree".
Great song! You gotta check out his best song - Into The Mystic! ♥
Van the man can do everything
Van Morrison is one ot the greatest songwriters/artists of the 70s-80s-90s. There are so many of his songs you guys should check out. One of my personal favorites is Into The Mystic.
You did indeed choose the right song.