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Put it in a big brown bag for me
Sail right around the seven oceans
Drop it straight into the deep blue sea
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
She's an angel of the first degree
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
Just like honey from the bee
You can't stop us on the road to freedom
You can't keep us 'cause our eyes can see
Men with insight, men in granite
Knights in armor bent on chivalry
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
She's an angel of the first degree
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
Just like honey from the bee
You can't stop us on the road to freedom
You can't stop us 'cause our eyes can see
Men with insight, men in granite
Knights in armor intent on chivalry
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
She's an angel of the first degree
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
Just like honey from the bee
You know she's alright
You know she's alright with me
She's alright, she's alright (she's an angel)
You can take all the tea in China
Put it in a big brown bag for me
Sail it right around the seven oceans
Drop it smack dab in the middle of the deep blue sea
Because she's as sweet as Tupelo honey
She's an angel of the first degree
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
Just like honey from the bee
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
She's an angel of the first degree
She's as sweet as Tupelo honey
Just like the honey, baby, from the bee
She's my baby, you know she's alright.....
Please play less of this guy. Although I've never really cared for him anyway, he has chosen to polarize his audience during a deadly pandemic, endangering not only his fans but any immunocompromised people they may directly or indirectly come in contact with. He should have just stuck to music and left science and public health to those who are qualified. I turn RP off every time I hear him, which is really really often!
Who counts as 'qualified'? Fauci? LMAO
Please play less of this guy. Although I've never really cared for him anyway, he has chosen to polarize his audience during a deadly pandemic, endangering not only his fans but any immunocompromised people they may directly or indirectly come in contact with. He should have just stuck to music and left science and public health to those who are qualified. I turn RP off every time I hear him, which is really really often!
Separate the art from the artist. I can enjoy looking at a Picasso without prescribing to his political views, I can listen to Michael Jackson without approving of sleeping with young boys.
You Americans really know how to screw up coffee.
How exactly does this person represent all Americans?
Please play less of this guy. Although I've never really cared for him anyway, he has chosen to polarize his audience during a deadly pandemic, endangering not only his fans but any immunocompromised people they may directly or indirectly come in contact with. He should have just stuck to music and left science and public health to those who are qualified. I turn RP off every time I hear him, which is really really often!
This is an age old problem - separating the musical genius from their other aspects. I'm not saying you're right or wrong - I suppose it's a personal choice.
If we stop playing music from every musician that has uttered statements we don't agree with (bye bye U2), every musician that was unfaithful to their partner, every musician that we deem not to be a good person, well then...
And do we only focus on the singer - what about the bass player, drummer etc.?
We might just end up listening to the birds chirp outside :(
Please play less of this guy. Although I've never really cared for him anyway, he has chosen to polarize his audience during a deadly pandemic, endangering not only his fans but any immunocompromised people they may directly or indirectly come in contact with. He should have just stuck to music and left science and public health to those who are qualified. I turn RP off every time I hear him, which is really really often!
Understand what you are saying completely but what great music up to the point he went full bolshy on the establishment! I think of pre and post when appraising.
Please play less of this guy. Although I've never really cared for him anyway, he has chosen to polarize his audience during a deadly pandemic, endangering not only his fans but any immunocompromised people they may directly or indirectly come in contact with. He should have just stuck to music and left science and public health to those who are qualified. I turn RP off every time I hear him, which is really really often!
I get it. I have the same issue with other musicians who acts the same way, but why turn off RP when you can just skip the song?
Sounds wonderful, except for the Florida part.
You Americans really know how to screw up coffee.
One of the best albums - love Astral Weeks and St. Dominic's Preview and ......
I like how Van's voice is like an instrument.
The namesake for the album and its title track is a varietal honey produced from the flowers of the tupelo tree found in the Southeastern United States. The album features various musical genres, most prominently country, but also R&B, soul, folk-rock and blue-eyed soul. The lyrics echo the domestic bliss portrayed on the album cover; they largely describe and celebrate the rural surroundings of Woodstock and Morrison's family life with then-wife Janet "Planet" Rigsbee. Jon Landau wrote in Rolling Stone: "Tupelo Honey is in one sense but another example of the artist making increased use of the album as the unit of communication as opposed to merely the song or the cut. Everything on it is perfectly integrated."
Bob Dylan: ”Tupelo Honey has always existed and Van Morrison was merely the vessel and the earthly vehicle for it “
Yes, really nice!
Great story!
every time i hear van i think of my brother in his apartment in JP listening to this or moondance......miss you bro
One of the best albums - love Astral Weeks and St. Dominic's Preview and ......
So I take it that it's 4:00 long?
How about something from Saint Dominic's Preview?
That was a great time period for him.
Veedon Fleece is a fantastic album, but rarely gets played.
She's allright, she's allright, she's allright. She's allight? She's an angel.
Waitaminute.. is she just "allright" or is she an angel?
She's allright she's allright she's allright she's allright.
Oh, allright. She's an angel.
Damn.. nevermind. What's she like?
Kinda like Tupelo Honey.
Tupelo Honey? What the heck does that mean?
She's allright, she's allright she's allright...
Yea, but she's an angel, right? She's an angel.
Allright. I'm out.
Exactly.
Bull$hit
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Yeah. Not overplayed for me, and I've been listening to this tune about that long. Some songs just have legs...
... the location for "Ulee's Gold" and his Tupelo Honey.
I hope you have an equally great song in mind for your son or he's gonna get wicked jealous.
Into The Mystic, yep, that's my absolute favorite.
So it must be overplayed where you live....
You can say this about many musicians and singers... but not about Van "the man"... I can't hear enough of him! (apparently my wife does, though!)
Ladling out the golden yummies. Like the lady said!
There are smaller halls that can be booked, but of course they pay less, so musicians have to tour more—gee, it's sort of like a regular job! We have lots of incredible artists playing at the Aladdin Theater here in Portland damned near every day of the year, and it's never too pricey to go. I think it's a problem of evolved big stadium / big ego expectations that the public has incrementally bought into. We're going into an era of lower consumption and I think performers should consider recalibrating too. 'course, I could be way wrong. :-)
Here's the catch. His latest concert tour brings him thru Montreal. Beautiful hall, but somewhat large obviously. There are some 'cheap seats' available at $100 but the decent tix are $230 or $280. This comes to over $300 for a single night. Tough to swallow. Do you think artists know what they're doing to their fans, many of whom have a tough time handing over a monthly food bill (almost) for 4 for a couple of hours of live entertainment?
Have some of these artists lost contact with reality or are their cd revenues drying up so badly (downloading) that concerts are now their best source of revenue?
Enlighten me!
I ain't been to Tupelo yet but I hear the honey is something special.
I can recommend a movie of a few years ago called "Ulee's Gold" with Peter Fonda. His character is a bee keeper in Florida and his prize honey is Tupelo Honey. Lots of great music throughout and after much anticipation, during the closing credits, we get this song as a payoff.
Great movie. Peter Fonda was also outstanding as a shifty record producer in "The Limey."
I can recommend a movie of a few years ago called "Ulee's Gold" with Peter Fonda. His character is a bee keeper in Florida and his prize honey is Tupelo Honey. Lots of great music throughout and after much anticipation, during the closing credits, we get this song as a payoff.
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Please play less of this guy. Although I've never really cared for him anyway, he has chosen to polarize his audience during a deadly pandemic, endangering not only his fans but any immunocompromised people they may directly or indirectly come in contact with. He should have just stuck to music and left science and public health to those who are qualified. I turn RP off every time I hear him, which is really really often!
Aged like milk. Endangering his fans? Ha ha ha!!!!