Van Morrison in New York CIty 4/29/07
Great Van show at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden. I was there with my pal DJ Wilbur who has this to say about the show. I pretty much concur
DJ Wilbur's Van Morrison review
I saw a killer Van Morrison show last night at the Theatre at
Set list
Talk Is Cheap
Not Feeling It Anymore
Stranded (with Van on the Sax)
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (completely re-arranged, it was no longer a ballad, not sure it worked really)
There Stands The Glass
Playhouse
Next Van spoke to the audience and said the next song was a special request from Vincent Pastore, (who plays Sal “Big Pusy” Bonpensiero on the Soprano’s) who I spotted in the audience near me prior to the show starting. He Requested:
The Philosphers Stone (quite the highlight this one)
Don’t You make Me High
I Cant Stop Loving You
Moondance (Van on sax)
Wild Night (this was a big let down, didn’t work in its arrangement, still a noble attempt)
Segued into Real Real Gone
Next was some boogie woogie kinda thing, I didn’t know it
Precious Time
Encore
And The Healing Has Begun
Gloria
Brown Eyed Girl
A really great show. The only thing was he was barking at some of the musicians and publicly humiliating them for “not keeping time”. He was like a really strict school teacher, waving his arms and pointing at them and speaking to them on mike during I believe it was And The Healing Has Begun. I’d heard he’s done this in the past, but I’ve never seen this behaviour before and it was most un-satisfying. Lets face it, he doesn’t rehearse and he does nothing but throw the band curveballs with set list changes every night. They did an outstanding job the whole show and I’m sure that drummer will not soon forget his public humiliation any time soon.
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I also agree that the musicians were in fine form, unfortunately I chose the second tier ticket price and ended up three rows from the back. I could see no grins or other facial expressions! I did hear his rude comment to the drummer though. Poor taste. I liked him better in the old days when he danced up a storm on stage!
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