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Can You Feel the Silence? Clinton Heylin

Can You Feel the Silence? By Clinton Heylin

Can You Feel the Silence? by Clinton Heylin


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Based on over 100 interviews and a detailed knowledge of the music, this biography tracks Van Morrison's life from the tough working class protestant culture of Belfast to paranoid international superstardom.

Can You Feel the Silence? Summary

Can You Feel the Silence?: Van Morrison - A New Biography by Clinton Heylin

Born George Ivan Morrison into the terraced streets of working-class Protestant Belfast in 1945, Van Morrison went on to write some of the most beautiful popular music of the rock era. With albums like Astral Weeks and Moondance, as well as songs like Gloria, Brown-Eyed Girl and Have I Told You Lately, he holds an assured place in the pantheon of rock musicians, both as a songwriter and a musician. Yet side by side with this extraordinary achievement stands a reputation for deeply paranoid behaviour, periods of hard drinking and chronic inability to relate to others. In this biography, Clinton Heylin explores the paradox that is Van Morrison. Based on over 100 interviews conducted in England, Ireland and the United States, as well as a detailed knowledge of the music, Heylin explores Morrison's musical and social roots in Belfast, and the hard times that awaited him in London, New York and Boston. He describes the making of Astral Weeks, one of the truly seminal rock albums, and the role of his early mentor Lewis Merenstein, as well as the catastrophic business arrangements that brought Morrison few rewards for his creative efforts. Heylin details the breakdown of Morrison's marriage, the long creative drought that followed, and then his triumphant re-emergence with albums like Into the Music, No Guru and Avalon Sunset.

About Clinton Heylin

Clinton Heylin has written extensively on Bob Dylan, including the definitive biography, BEHIND THE SHADES (Penguin). He has also written a highly acclaimed history of Dylan's recording career, BEHIND CLOSED DOORS, which won a Ralph Gleason Music Book Prize in the States. A Mancunian, he now lives in Taunton, Somerset.

Table of Contents

Age one - when the child was a child: 1945-60 - on Hyndford Street; 1947-60 - his father's footsteps; 1957-62 - riding on the side; 1963-64 leaving Ireland. Age two - the story of them: 1964 - good times; 1964 - gotta walk away; 1964-65 - angry young them; 1966 - getting twisted. Age three - an East Coast point of view: 1966-67 - can't stop now; 1967 - he ain't give you none; 1967-68 - the drumshanbo hustle; 1968-69 - venturing into the slipstream. Age four - before the wind: 1969-70 - entering the mainstream; 1970-71 - the sweet-tempered innocent and the prickly bear; 1971-72 - listening to the lions; 1972-73 - hard times and fine lines. Age five - keeping a stiff upper lip: 1973-74 - a commercial cul-de-sac; 1974-75 - naked to the world; 1975-77 - not working for you; 1978-79 - in transition. Age six - back into the music: 1979-80 - down by Avalon; 1981-83 - the days of dominion; 1984-86 - days of blooming wonder; 1987-88 - the secret heart of music. Age seven - all in the game: 1989-91 - these are the days; 1991-96 - fire in his belly; 1996-99 - the Van Morrison masterclass; 1998-2001 - at the dark end of the street. Epilogue. Dramatis personae. A Van Morrison sessionography 1964-2001.

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GOR001103210
9780670893218
0670893218
Can You Feel the Silence?: Van Morrison - A New Biography by Clinton Heylin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Penguin Books Ltd
20021014
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