Saturday, June 22, 2024

Sunday, June 02, 2024

Eric Clapton - Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Live from the Fillmore) [Not...

Some of the best guitar playing you’ll ever hear.

Dijon - Big Mike's (Live)

Heart- Dog & Butterfly CBS Special 1978

ERIC CLAPTON - Badge (1977 OGWT UK TV Performance - but quoted as 1974) ...

Derek and the Dominos Live 1970 (Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon, Bobby Whitloc...

Eric Clapton Interview: On Touring, Gaza, Roger Waters, Retirement and W...

David Bowie - I Can't Explain (Trident Studios Version)

Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door - Live In Berkeley 2002 (2024 Remix)

Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken (live 1998)

Caledonia Soul Music (High Quality)

Van Morrison - And It Stoned Me - 6/18/1980 - Montreux (OFFICIAL)

"Van Morrison's 'And It Stoned Me' live in Montreux" is a mesmerizing rendition that encapsulates the essence of Morrison's musical genius and stage presence. Recorded during a live performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival, this rendition captures the raw energy and soulful spirit for which Morrison is renowned.

From the moment Morrison's voice fills the air, accompanied by the gentle strumming of guitars and the subtle interplay of instruments, listeners are transported on a journey through the heart and soul of his music. The live setting adds an extra layer of intimacy and authenticity, allowing Morrison to connect with his audience on a deeper level.

In the Garden

"In the Garden" by Van Morrison often acts as a time capsule, transporting us back to cherished memories and moments of introspection. For many, it holds a special place in the heart, evoking a sense of nostalgia and reflection on times past. For me, this song isn't just a melody; it's a portal to my past, a vessel carrying memories of my father, upbringing, and the innocence of youth.

Each note of "In the Garden" seems to weave a tapestry of emotions, capturing the essence of your connection to your father.

As the song unfolds, it becomes intertwined with your memories of growing up. It's the soundtrack to lazy summer afternoons spent in the backyard, the scent of freshly cut grass mingling with the melody floating through the air. It's the backdrop to family gatherings and celebrations, where laughter and music danced together in harmony.

But "In the Garden" isn't just about the past; it's also about the present moment and the bittersweet realization that time moves relentlessly forward. Listening to it now, you find yourself transported back to those carefree days of youth, a time when the world seemed so much simpler. Yet, amidst the nostalgia, there's also a newfound appreciation for the lessons learned and the experiences gained along the way.

In a way, "In the Garden" serves as a bridge between the past and the present, a reminder of the enduring bond between father and child, and the timeless beauty of music to preserve our most cherished memories. And as you listen to its familiar strains, you can't help but feel grateful for the love, wisdom, and guidance your father imparted to you, shaping the person you've become today.