VAN MORRISON : CONTEMPLATION ROSE [1999]

Από τη διπλή, heavy duty συλλογή με out takes του Van the Man, The Philosopher’s Stone, κυκλφορία των late ’90s. Σίγουρα το καλύτερο τραγούδι σ’ αυτήν, και ένα από τα καλύτερά του που έχω ακούσει.
From
Van the Man’s The Philosopher’s Stone, the double, heavy duty collection of out takes, released in the late ’90s. Definitely the best song in it, and one of his best I’ve heard.

Puerto Rican nursery rhymes
Angels in the snow and thyme
And I’m keeping my mind on that rose
In a church in Spanish Harlem
Got watchtowers and awakes for free
In the laundromat for you and me
But you can’t take me down that way
As I’m not sinking
And if we go down one time
Next times not gonna be the last time
And I’m contemplating that rose
In a church in Spanish Harlem
Didn’t I bring you precious gifts
Came to kiss you on the lips
Didn’t I even appear
To beg your pardon
To lay out in the morning sun
Feel the cool breeze and the one
Right there in, in my garden
Puerto Rican nursery rhymes
And angels, and angels
And the snow and thyme
But I’m keeping my mind on that rose
In a church in Spanish Harlem
Yeah, and if we go, if we go down one time
The next time will not be the last time, and I’m
Keeping my mind on that, contemplating that rose
Up in a church in Spanish Harlem
And if we go down one time, you know
The next time it won’t be the last time
And i’m contemplating that rose
In a church in Spanish Harlem
And I’m contemplating that rose
In a church in Spanish Harlem
And I’m contemplating, and I’m contemplating that rose
In a church in Spanish Harlem
And I’m contemplating that rose
In a church in Spanish Harlem
And I’m contemplating that rose
In a church, in a church in Spanish Harlem

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  1. Resa February 2, 2023 at 12:01 am

    That was good. I like Van Morrison… not a BIG fan, but he sang some fab tunes. It was a hit, but “Brown Eyed Girl” still gets me. OH and he was in Them. Gloria was the first song I ever heard a band play. It was grade 8. The guys were from our school. They only knew 1 song, “Gloria”. They played it for an hour to a mesmerized mini crowd.
    Van had already been into other music w/o Them for quite awhile.

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    1. Oannes February 2, 2023 at 12:13 pm

      When The Doors invited Van Morrison on stage, to perform “Gloria” with them, the audience started booing at him. They didn’t stop until Jim Morrison informed them about him having written the song!

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