Thanks that's a big compliment coming from you. Goat's head soup is a great album and Winters are really nice song. Another beautiful one on there is Angie.
Good post. I listened to Winter after reading. Not sure on it but I LOVE possibly every song of Van Morrison. We often play songs by him for a good portion of a Sunday afternoon.
yes, another amazing song. He is favorite! You can just crawl into his music, like comfort enveloping you. I recently learned Kiefer Sutherland has a band. I like his music, voice and storytelling in his music too.
What I love about winter is that it reveals the difference between emptiness and stillness.
From the outside, everything appears dormant. Yet beneath the surface, nothing has stopped. The roots continue their quiet work, preparing for a season no one can yet see.
Perhaps we mistake the absence of visible growth for the absence of life.
Sometimes the deepest transformations happen precisely when nothing seems to be happening at all.
I like what you're saying about winter and how it has hidden activity and development. It was funny to write this one in the middle of summer and Mick and Mick wrote winter in the middle of summer in Jamaica. Winter depresses me and I always feel like it's a lost season for me. But I like how he uses winter to describe a season between him and a person.
This was so beautifully written. I’ve never listened to the album but this made me love how music impacts us even more.
Thanks that's a big compliment coming from you. Goat's head soup is a great album and Winters are really nice song. Another beautiful one on there is Angie.
Good post. I listened to Winter after reading. Not sure on it but I LOVE possibly every song of Van Morrison. We often play songs by him for a good portion of a Sunday afternoon.
Thank you. Yes, Van has made some special songs. Check out wavelength and Santa Fe/Beautiful Obsession if you're not familiar
yes, another amazing song. He is favorite! You can just crawl into his music, like comfort enveloping you. I recently learned Kiefer Sutherland has a band. I like his music, voice and storytelling in his music too.
What I love about winter is that it reveals the difference between emptiness and stillness.
From the outside, everything appears dormant. Yet beneath the surface, nothing has stopped. The roots continue their quiet work, preparing for a season no one can yet see.
Perhaps we mistake the absence of visible growth for the absence of life.
Sometimes the deepest transformations happen precisely when nothing seems to be happening at all.
I like what you're saying about winter and how it has hidden activity and development. It was funny to write this one in the middle of summer and Mick and Mick wrote winter in the middle of summer in Jamaica. Winter depresses me and I always feel like it's a lost season for me. But I like how he uses winter to describe a season between him and a person.