Van Morrison with Tom Jones and Jeff Beck - Bring it on home/Trouble in mind
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I want to Like this three times! One each for Jeff, Van and Tom.
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@KipJordy1 How is Tom a bullshit artist? From his debut to 73 no one could surpass him as a singer. NO ONE. He could destroy any soul singer at the time especially Motown artists with the exception of Stevie Wonder but even Wonder never achieved the level of vibrato power and control or the blues emotion Tom could put into a song. Most of Tom's signature songs, which are amazing musically and lyrically, have not been covered for one reason. How the hell can you top Tom Jones?
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Tom Jones is great! I was never really into him, but as time went by.....First, his voice was always great but when I heard the range of different styles of music he did and did so well! I think Tom Jones is Great!
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What a fun session, this is music in a pure form. Just great talent having a great time.
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@liamjenright Although this for sure demonstrates he can do blues/soul pretty damn well.
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@jimmybrown11111 I wouldn't call Tom Jones a bullshit artist, and I do think he has a great voice, but his music always sounded more like pop music that suggested soul than soul music itself. But by no means am I suggesting that's a bad thing, though.
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This is amazing! The whole feature is great. Thanks for sharing. Jeff Beck is the man.
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This performance is fucking incredible
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Wow!
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Could you imagine if Elvis was alive to sit in with them on this? he and Tom were close buddies back in the day and I'm sure he would have loved to sit in and jam with these Cool Cats.
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and if you ever change your mind about leaving me behind .....
Van has always done blues, he's recorded with John Lee Hooker songs like "Never get out of this blues alive", "Don't look back", "Serves me right to suffer" and also with BB King "If you love me". On Philosopher's stone - "Ordinary people.He's recorded standards like "St James infirmary", "Help me", "Georgia on my mind" and his own compositions like "Fast train", "Lonely avenue", "Big time operators" and "Choppin' wood". Also "Good morning blues", "Back of town blues" so plenty Van blues!
vossmeister 5 months ago
IS THIS ON AN ABLUM ANYWHERE, I CAN'T DOWNLOAD IT FROM ITUNES. I JUST HAVE T HAVE THIS CAN SOMEONE HELP ME GET THIS FOR MY IPOD
browncarlay1 6 months ago
@browncarlay1 It's one DVD of a 2003 DVD series the History of the Blues by Martin Scorcese this particular episode DVD is called "Red, White and Blues" the British Invasion. It has been aired on TV in the US (PBS), Britain and Australia several times. Just google where you can buy that. (The cd has not got Van on it!)
vossmeister 6 months ago
@browncarlay1 No it's not on the cd, only on the DVD "Red White & Blues" from History of the Blues series (by Martin Scorcese) which has been on TV in the US and Australia several times.
vossmeister 1 week ago