Belle soirée 🆕️ 🎸💙
Van Morrison 🎶 Worried Man Blues
(Moving On Skiffle)
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#OTD in 1945 – Birth of Van Morrison “Van the Man” in Belfast.
The Belfast Cowboy first achieved fame with R&B band, Them, with whom he recorded Gloria, a song that still as fresh today as in 1964.
A strong claim could be made that Van Morrison is the finest composer ever produced by the Emerald Isle. His body of work ranges from glorious pop like Brown Eyed Girl, through poignant poetry I’m Tired Joey Boy and Coney Island to some magical mystical work that…
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🎸😀Interesting Interview with Van Morrison..
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The Band with guest singer Van Morrison in The Last Waltz
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when jan van eck kidnapped inej so kaz kidnapped his pregnant wife
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#OTD in 1945 – Birth of Van Morrison “Van the Man” in Belfast.
#OTD in 1945 – Birth of Van Morrison “Van the Man” in Belfast.
The Belfast Cowboy first achieved fame with R&B band, Them, with whom he recorded Gloria, a song that still as fresh today as in 1964.
A strong claim could be made that Van Morrison is the finest composer ever produced by the Emerald Isle. His body of work ranges from glorious pop like Brown Eyed Girl, through poignant poetry I’m Tired Joey Boy and Coney Island to some magical mystical work that…
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You know I think an underrated theme in SOC is that, the adults have ruined the future of the next generation. They have created an inhumane environment that serves only them. They've crushed and wrung out the lives of the weaker and the new, keeping them desperate, subjugated, exploited, and dead. Pekka Rollins, Tante Heleen, Jan Van Eck, Jarl Brum, these are our villains.
But Six of Crows also says that these circumstances have manufactured a much darker and tougher individual than these people can imagine. While the older generation are content to rest on their laurels and their ill gotten easy lives, their juniors are sharpening their pain into cruel and effective tools, with a drive that someone on top simply cannot understand.
Idk, I think it's an interesting and empowering (if not subversively harsh) message for its core audience as a YA novel.
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