Thursday, November 8, 2018

Van Morrison - Live in Boston 1968 (The Catacombs, Boston, MA, 8-1968)

Here's something very new, very great, and very unexpected. In November 1968, Van Morrison released the album "Astral Weeks," which is so acclaimed that on an average of greatest albums of all time lists, it ranks number 15. He spent most of 1968 living in Boston and developing the unique sound that would result in that album. There never have been any publicly available audio recording of his time in Boston that year... until now!

A few days ago (early November 2018), Morrison's record company released the album "Live in Boston 1968" that has long been the unattainable holy grail for Morrison fans. Unfortunately, they only released it on iTunes in Britain for about 24 hours, and it's already gone! This apparently was done to maintain legal rights to the recording, given that there is a European copyright law that says the rights are lost after 50 years unless the recording is made available for sale to the public somewhere in Europe, if only briefly. Since this recording dates from 1968, the deadline would be the end of 2018. This appears to have been an attempt to make the recording public but in the most low key, unnoticed method possible. Here's an article about it:

https://www.spin.com/2018/11/van-morrison-catacombs-1968-legendary-recording/

Here's another very interesting article from March 2018 on what Morrison was doing in Boston in 1968, and how this concert was recorded:

http://www.wbur.org/artery/2018/03/06/ryan-walsh-van-morrison-astral-weeks

It turns out that the show was recorded by none other than Peter Wolf, who was a Boston D.J. at the time, but would become the long time lead singer of the J. Geils Band. He used a reel-to-reel machine set up on the stage, at a small Boston club called The Catacombs in August 1968. So while it is an audience recording, to my ears it sounds as good as many soundboard recordings, especially considering the concert recording standards of 1968. If you're a fan of Morrison's music, you need to hear this!

It contains three songs that would appear on "Astral Weeks" later that year: "Beside You, "Madame George," and "Cyprus Avenue." Also, there's a version of a legendary still unreleased "Astral Weeks" outtake previously known as "Train," but which appears here under the title "Train, Train." He also does a Them song ("One Two Brown Eyes"), a song that would appear on a 1970 album ("Virgo Clowns"), and songs he released in 1967: "He Ain't Give You None," "T. B. Sheets" and "Brown Eyed Girl." The band consists of just Morrison on acoustic guitar plus a double bass and a flute, so the whole recording has an "Astral Weeks" vibe, even including "Brown Eyed Girl."

Unfortunately, the recording ends at the end of the last song, "Madame George," as one can hear the sound of the tape running out. So it's too bad we don't have the rest of the show. But still, it's a miracle that at least this much of Morrison live in 1968 was recorded at all, and with such quality sound.

This album needs to be heard by lots of people. If and when it's ever for legal sale in the U.S, I'll take this down. But it's quite likely that it's going to stay in the vaults after this one brief appearance in Britain, done for legal purposes only.

01 Virgo Clowns (Van Morrison)
02 Cyprus Avenue (Van Morrison)
03 Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison)
04 He Ain't Give You None (Van Morrison)
05 One Two Brown Eyes (Van Morrison)
06 Beside You (Van Morrison)
07 T. B. Sheets (Van Morrison)
08 Train, Train (Van Morrison)
09 Madame George (Van Morrison)

https://www.upload.ee/files/15256696/VanMrsn_1968_LiveBostn1968CatacmbsBostonMA__8-1968__atse.zip.html

For the cover, I used a handbill of the Morrison shows at The Catacombs where this was recorded. (For a very short time in 1968, his band was going by the name the "Van Morrison Controversy.") I resized the top left drawing of a female head so the best of the rectangular handbill could fit on a square album cover. I also replaced some text relating to other shows at the club on the upper right with the title of the album.

My version is posted above. I'm also posting an alternate cover, based on the same handbill, done by Reddiffusion. This one repositions things slightly and don't have the extra text I added.

On a different note, if you're new to this blog, please check out the many other Van Morrison albums I've posted here. There pretty much is an entire album of quality stray tracks for every year between 1969 and 1977. It's almost like a second career of prime Morrison material.

33 comments:

  1. Hi - can you explain how to make the link work? I just get a food blog - love to hear this legendary recording - many thanks for posting - kind regards Nigel

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  2. I just check the link and it works for me. Is this the link you're trying?:

    https://www22.zippyshare.com/v/rbPZeSyV/file.html

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  3. Thank you so much for this. Unfortunately you've re-encoded these into lossy format (.mp3). Can you please upload this amazing set again but with the original lossless files? Sending greetings from Sweden!

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    1. I haven't seen any lossless version. I'm just passing on what I found, which are mp3s.

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    2. Where did you find this? Well then the person who leaked this made it into mp3's before sending it out on the interwebz. Thanks anyway for passing it along.

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    3. I found it through SoulSeek. I don't think there is any lossless version to be had. I believe the official version briefly put onto British iTunes was in a lossy format. If you find otherwise, please let me know.

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    4. Aha SoulSeek. Good place to find rare gems, too bad everyone there likes their stuff in lossy. I've been collection van boots for a while, I think I'm close to have found all of them. Yeah I'll speak with some serious collectors if they know anything about this. I didn't know official music was sold in lossy format. Somewhere there must be a lossless version. I'll let you know Paul. Thanks again for the share.

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    5. Sadly, lots of music gets sold in lossy format these days. That's especially true for stuff sold exclusively through iTunes. In fact, it's often the case that it's less than 320 kbps quality. For instance, that's generally been the case with other copyright extension collections put out in past years for Dylan and the Beatles and such. They're not interested in sound quality, just getting the bare minimum out there to say they put it up for sale briefly.

      If there's a lossless version of this, I'll bet someone just took the lossy version and converted it to lossless, which doesn't make it lossless quality. Because there's only one original source, the British iTunes sale, and it was lossy there.

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    6. I'd love to give you the pepsi challenge comparing lossy vs. lossless versions of a vintage recording like this. How muchu wanna bet you wouldn't be able to tell the diff?

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  4. Thanks!! Turns out there are some good things about the 21st century.

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  5. Here you go....
    https://i.postimg.cc/Kjv671dW/Van2.jpg

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    1. Thanks. I just posted that as an alternate version.

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  6. Great site, but the file sharing website is very scary. It will likely infect your computer with malware.

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    1. What, do you mean Zippyshare? I haven't had any trouble with it, and I haven't gotten any complaints yet. Do you know of a better one that does the same thing?

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    2. I used this one recently, not sure if it is better, but it seems much more secure.

      https://mega.nz/

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  7. I am taken to a dodgy looking site asking for cc details. Ca this be had elsewhere, a simple d/load without strings?

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    1. I've never had any trouble with Zippyshare, but then I use an adblocker program. (And definitely don't share your credit card info!) Here's something I found about it:

      Users occasionally refer to file-sharing website Zippyshare as Zippyshare vi!rus due to ads that may appear when on the site. It is a legitimate website where you can upload and download files for free but as is the case with most websites of this kind, it can display intrusive advertisements. The website is not malicious but its ads may be a different story. Adverts on such websites can lead to the installation of potentially unwanted programs (PUP), tech-support scams, etc., which is why it’s recommended to be careful when using file-sharing websites.

      http://www.2-remove-virus.com/how-to-remove-zippyshare-virus/

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    2. I'll second that sentiment. Zippyshare has always done a good job of making itself *seem* like a shady trap with all the ads, but once you manage to just click the (correct) download link, and as long as you just exit out the intrusive ads, you're fine.

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  8. Re: 'unreleased,' "He Ain't Give You None" had come out in Sept. of the previous year

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    1. Good point. I just changed the text to reflect that.

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  9. a brilliant set list by an artist whose creative instincts were setting him apart from so many contemporariesank-you... for the chance to hear this and for all the work you put into this site,,,
    respect,
    d

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  10. Hi thanks so much for posting this, when I go to the site none of the download functions seem to work. Is the file still there?

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  11. THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS!!!!!! WOW!!!!

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  12. Any chance someone can share this again? The first link looks like it works, but all I get is an attempt to install some Facebook Messenger app.

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    1. That link still works. If you're having problems like that, try installing an ad blocker to your browser. It's a good thing to have in general.

      But since this is a very popular album, I just added an alternate link.

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    2. Thanks. Got the first one it work using my phone and the QR code. Ya, seems like an ad blocker helps.

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  13. Zippy Share is a nightmare. Mega.NZ is much better.

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  14. Hey everyone my name is jack w ward jr I knew van Morrison and Janet and her son Peter when they lived in Cambridge ma. It was 610 Green st they rented of my grandmother Florence Lowell I have some funny and great memories of them. Peter was a few years Younger than me I was 8 years old at that time.. I remember van would always say to i’m going to cross the magic ocean to make me a fucking fortune.. yes indeed he did.. I could write a book I also shine shoes in Harvard square.. I knew everyone The Harvard Coop what’s my spot. More info you can contact me @ jacwrd56@yahoo.com

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    1. Thank you so much for this, Ive wanted to hear this recording for years

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