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The hunger for Van Morrison bootlegs began with a void. Between the release of his masterpiece Astral Weeks (1968) and his commercial re-emergence in the late 1970s, Morrison was notoriously elusive. He toured heavily, but he released studio albums sparingly. van morrison bootlegs

Here is the story of the shadowy world of Van Morrison bootlegs. Audio pulled directly from the venue's mixing desk,

For most artists, a bootleg is a grainy curiosity—a shaky recording for the die-hard fan. For Van Morrison, the "bootleg" is arguably where his true work resides. If his studio albums are the polished stained-glass windows of his career, the unofficial live recordings and discarded sessions are the raw, unhewn stone of the cathedral itself. To understand Van Morrison is to understand that he is not a pop star, but a medium, and a medium is rarely at their best when the "Record" light is strictly timed. The Search for the "Inarticulate Speech of the Heart" He toured heavily, but he released studio albums sparingly

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