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crholmstrom
I saw Van Saturday night. He was outstanding. His voice is still amazing & he has a great band. I talked to people who had seen him before & they were pleased. Said he was into it. In some ways he is rather like Dylan. Has new arrangements of old songs & he doesn't talk much (a little more than Bob) to the crowd. I just got home late last night. It was a nice extended weekend in Vegas. Weather was perfect, better than usual for January. I also saw Cirque du Soleil "KA". Most elaborate of the Cirque shows & was worth the effort to go. I stayed at Mandalay Bay & would recommend. I've always liked the hotel & they have upped their game. Some stigma from the shooting. I wonder how long the Michael Jackson show is going to last with recent revelations. They have a big statue of him in the lobbby. Back to Van. Worth the trip to see him. He had been on my musical bucket list & I'm glad I went. paying the piper today...
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crholmstrom
I saw Van Saturday night. He was outstanding. His voice is still amazing & he has a great band. I talked to people who had seen him before & they were pleased. Said he was into it. In some ways he is rather like Dylan. Has new arrangements of old songs & he doesn't talk much (a little more than Bob) to the crowd. I just got home late last night. It was a nice extended weekend in Vegas. Weather was perfect, better than usual for January. I also saw Cirque du Soleil "KA". Most elaborate of the Cirque shows & was worth the effort to go. I stayed at Mandalay Bay & would recommend. I've always liked the hotel & they have upped their game. Some stigma from the shooting. I wonder how long the Michael Jackson show is going to last with recent revelations. They have a big statue of him in the lobbby. Back to Van. Worth the trip to see him. He had been on my musical bucket list & I'm glad I went. paying the piper today...
How long is Van on for?
Thinking of going over to Vegas for Easter, my sister is getting married there and is also staying at the Mandalay Bay hotel, it is my sisters favourite hotel.
My point of view its a bit expensive for a 4 day holiday, so 50/50 at the moment. Plus Vegas has never really appealed to me.
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jlowe
Van Morrison doing Vegas.
Wow. Who would have thought that a likely event?
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daspyknows
He plays the SF Bay Area a lot. I have been to a couple. One was amazing, a few ok and one terrible. At $300 plus a ticket for 90 minutes I have had my fill.
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MisterDDDD
Great show last night!
When checking in with my StubHub mobile ticket, was told I had to go speak to Guest Services, thought there was a problem with my ticket but was told they had closed that row, and upgraded me to a ticket on the main floor, dead center, few rows from the stage (!!) Turned out to be a bit of a lucky dip ticket!
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MisterDDDD
Great show last night!
When checking in with my StubHub mobile ticket, was told I had to go speak to Guest Services, thought there was a problem with my ticket but was told they had closed that row, and upgraded me to a ticket on the main floor, dead center, few rows from the stage (!!) Turned out to be a bit of a lucky dip ticket!
U bastard MisterDDDD!!
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joshbg2k
Did they have any interesting merchandise for sale? I’m going next week.
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Did they have any interesting merchandise for sale? I’m going next week.
They had a pretty good selection of tees and cd's, coffee mug, poster...
I wish I would have snagged one of the shirts, but on my way in I had noticed in the "Celine" store next door they had some Morrison merch in the window as well as some from the other stars who do residencies there (Rod, Mariah etc.)..
So after the concert, instead of battling the crowd, I thought I would just come back tomorrow (today) and grab one. Big mistake as they only had two styles there and the mugs which I didn't care for. Poster was very cool, but hard to travel with, so I passed.
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crholmstrom
Glad you enjoyed the show too MR DDD. You sure lucked out on the ticket. I was good though in front row of balcony. Nobody standing in front of me. Vegas is brutal if you have mobility issues. Got home late Tuesday & am still hurting from the trip. 1 more day of work then weekend to recharge. Next up: Dimmer Twins (Patterson & Mike from Drive-by Truckers) about a week before the Stones in a tavern here. Hopefully will be in better shape for that.
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crholmstrom
I saw Van Saturday night. He was outstanding. His voice is still amazing & he has a great band. I talked to people who had seen him before & they were pleased. Said he was into it. In some ways he is rather like Dylan. Has new arrangements of old songs & he doesn't talk much (a little more than Bob) to the crowd. I just got home late last night. It was a nice extended weekend in Vegas. Weather was perfect, better than usual for January. I also saw Cirque du Soleil "KA". Most elaborate of the Cirque shows & was worth the effort to go. I stayed at Mandalay Bay & would recommend. I've always liked the hotel & they have upped their game. Some stigma from the shooting. I wonder how long the Michael Jackson show is going to last with recent revelations. They have a big statue of him in the lobbby. Back to Van. Worth the trip to see him. He had been on my musical bucket list & I'm glad I went. paying the piper today...
How long is Van on for?
Thinking of going over to Vegas for Easter, my sister is getting married there and is also staying at the Mandalay Bay hotel, it is my sisters favourite hotel.
My point of view its a bit expensive for a 4 day holiday, so 50/50 at the moment. Plus Vegas has never really appealed to me.
Van was on for 90 minutes, the band a bit longer at the end. They jammed out on "Gloria" after Van left the stage. From what I read, that is pretty typical for these shows. Not a bad seat in the house. Don't know if Van is playing there then. right now he is in the middle of 7 shows spread over 3 weekends basically. Worth noting, Aerosmith is starting their residency at Park MGM in April. That will be spendy but could be fun.
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keefmick
It's not a residency, it's just a relatively few number of shows. Vanmorrison.com for the details.
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hopkins
He's still in voice. An amazing talent and consistent inspiration musically
and as a writer almost all my life. I was 12 when the Invasion hit,
and somewhere in the first few years after the mania hit,
an older friend turned me on to Them.
When I found out he was the same guy who had Brown Eyed Girl on the radio,
I was so pissed off that I had missed Them , so to speak.
Got both their albums, still listen! and also to Van's live shows
with THEM, some on Youtube.
Recently he played the Agape Church in los angeles for a two song
courtesy appearance, rare for him...during services...
he did into the mystic and he nailed it; i mean with PRESECENCE
as much as vocal facility and timbre, which was ALL there too.
a gift a precious gift of awesome talent.
in my uppermost toppermost.
i admit having lost touch with his latter years content mostly.
But after DOZENS of bought studio albums, and live ones.
in steady release for DECADES that were Good Buys each worth
much more than a Lot more money. to me anyway.
he's like a Wilson Pickett or Ray Charles (his major influence)
i adore Van the Man Morrison in a personal way; he's among
the rarified air of the things i most cherish musiscally.
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hopkins
He's still in voice. An amazing talent and consistent inspiration musically
and as a writer almost all my life. I was 12 when the Invasion hit,
and somewhere in the first few years after the mania hit,
an older friend turned me on to Them.
When I found out he was the same guy who had Brown Eyed Girl on the radio,
I was so pissed off that I had missed Them , so to speak.
Got both their albums, still listen! and also to Van's live shows
with THEM, some on Youtube.
Recently he played the Agape Church in los angeles for a two song
courtesy appearance, rare for him...during services...
he did into the mystic and he nailed it; i mean with PRESECENCE
as much as vocal facility and timbre, which was ALL there too.
a gift a precious gift of awesome talent.
in my uppermost toppermost.
i admit having lost touch with his latter years content mostly.
But after DOZENS of bought studio albums, and live ones.
in steady release for DECADES that were Good Buys each worth
much more than a Lot more money. to me anyway.
he's like a Wilson Pickett or Ray Charles (his major influence)
i adore Van the Man Morrison in a personal way; he's among
the rarified air of the things i most cherish musiscally.
Hopkins, I'm with you. After seeing him live finally a week ago, feel even more like that. Here's a link from the show I saw last Saturday. It's lovely. Even though I wasn't really in good shape physically for the trip (still hurting), it was worth the effort. Glad I went. Hope you like this.
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
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hopkins
He's still in voice. An amazing talent and consistent inspiration musically
and as a writer almost all my life. I was 12 when the Invasion hit,
and somewhere in the first few years after the mania hit,
an older friend turned me on to Them.
When I found out he was the same guy who had Brown Eyed Girl on the radio,
I was so pissed off that I had missed Them , so to speak.
Got both their albums, still listen! and also to Van's live shows
with THEM, some on Youtube.
Recently he played the Agape Church in los angeles for a two song
courtesy appearance, rare for him...during services...
he did into the mystic and he nailed it; i mean with PRESECENCE
as much as vocal facility and timbre, which was ALL there too.
a gift a precious gift of awesome talent.
in my uppermost toppermost.
i admit having lost touch with his latter years content mostly.
But after DOZENS of bought studio albums, and live ones.
in steady release for DECADES that were Good Buys each worth
much more than a Lot more money. to me anyway.
he's like a Wilson Pickett or Ray Charles (his major influence)
i adore Van the Man Morrison in a personal way; he's among
the rarified air of the things i most cherish musiscally.
Hopkins, I'm with you. After seeing him live finally a week ago, feel even more like that. Here's a link from the show I saw last Saturday. It's lovely. Even though I wasn't really in good shape physically for the trip (still hurting), it was worth the effort. Glad I went. Hope you like this.
[www.youtube.com]
[www.youtube.com]
well a little ways into the first link i'd venture:
Brilliant. Gorgeous.
if this is him a little road weary, hurtin' and worn, then
I'd call it an absolute triumph.
listening now, Thank you!
yodeling..."HOLD IT RIGHT THERE DON'T MOVE," he barks, then steps back,
takes his hand off of his guitar and points at the lead guitarist.
just lovely; the 'auto-play' went to a 2017 UK live show
"Live At Porchester Hall, London / 2017" ...
...
before i could get to the 2nd link, and his latter day chops are Supreme.
an entire huge bouquet...thanks
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keefmick
It's not a residency, it's just a relatively few number of shows. Vanmorrison.com for the details.
7 shows over 3 weekends. he's done it for the past couple of years.