Van Morrison - Caledonia Soul Music

A Van Morrison studio outtake of murky origins – it has to be late 60s/early 70s, maybe from the Moondance sessions? Not sure if you could call this a “song,” exactly. It’s a vamp (a Vanp?), with Morrison cycling through two chords, coaxing his band along, singing a few stray phrases. Not much more happens over the course of 16 minutes, but the whole thing is positively hypnotic. Van Morrison is notorious for being a bit of a grouch personally, but he’s filled with joy here. He doesn’t want to play this music, he wants to live in it. And for a little while, he wants you there, too. - from the bootleg album Van Morrison Meets Bob Dylan, John Lee Hooker, The Chieftains, & The Danish Radio Band - 1997
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