The Most Romantic Song Ever? | Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey [REACTION]
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When he heard this, Bod Dylan said Tupelo Honey had always existed, and that Van "was merely the vessel and the Earthly vehicle for it".
@mickmurphy5680
Жыл бұрын
I feel thats true for some of the great music, I just said the same thing the other day, the magic of synchronicity.
@gilbertocruz1683
10 ай бұрын
Van's .music is really not of this world
@gregoryforde7447
5 ай бұрын
Indeed Sir
I suggest you give Van Morrison's "Into the Mystic" a listen. Absolutely one of his best.
@spazco8669
3 жыл бұрын
Into the mystic still gives me goosebumps every time I hear it.
@Hobodeluxe960
3 жыл бұрын
Into the Mystic has been a fav of mine my entire life but it took on a whole new meaning for me after my wife of 40 yrs past last summer.
@Noahkk12
3 жыл бұрын
ok into the mystic is insane, but Madame George takes the cake.
@rhodasimmons1644
3 жыл бұрын
Agreed..much more romantic as a love song.
@lizetteolsen3218
3 жыл бұрын
AMAZING song!
lm very proud of Sir Van Morrison (van the man) He grew up a mile from my home here in Belfast ,Northern Ireland ...
An Irishman with a Southern Soul, a Bard of days old, singing of life...sweet life, with all its Pain, Love and Glory..for there is solace in Van the Man's sweet songs..making the load of the journey a little lighter!
Van Morrison is known as the "Musicians' Musician" because he is so talented.
At age 16 Van was recognised as one of the best jazz saxophone players in Ireland. This explains his unique vocal style.
My husband and my song is "Crazy Love" by Van Morrison... In this era of music, love songs were LOVE SONGS and the are the epitome of romance... something every girl wants in their life :) It stirs and hugs your soul. I am so glad the younger generations are experiencing this amazing music.
There's no one like Van. I agree with Rick P, "Into the Mystic next!"
@jindas4217
3 жыл бұрын
YES! YES! YES! 👍💯
@dckmiller
3 жыл бұрын
Yes please do “into the mystic”
@taragreenetarotastro
3 жыл бұрын
Yes Into the Mystic is one of my all time fave songs. Also jackie Wilson said
@davidward3122
3 жыл бұрын
Moondance too! Love all van the man's music. Melissa Ward here
Van Morrison can easily be classified as the GOAT of modern music. His talent and unrelenting dedication to his craft is truly unparalleled.
Van The Man! .. When he performs live, he can go deep and draw from a different place.. like no one else I've seen.
If a man wrote a song like this for me, well…………. Oh my. I would know I was truly and completely loved. Thanks Van!
Van Morrison is truly one of the most under appreciated artists IMO!
Couldn't have asked for anyone better to have reacted to this song. My dad got me hooked on Van a long time ago. There's no one better at what he does. My youngest daughter is even named after one of his songs. I love this guy. You don't have a heart if you don't feel his music pulling upon it.
@johnpowell9728
Жыл бұрын
Don't forget brown eyed girl
@rolandcrawford7951
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful song! Been married 47 years,this is how I feel about my 💕
@jackieclapper2792
Жыл бұрын
Always loved this song.❤
Van the Man is a transcendent experience EVERYTIME you listen to him, the aura of his lyrics never gets old. Been a fan since he was in the band "Them" in the 1960's.
It doesn't need many words , only the right ones when a man feel inside....She is the one , his Angel . Van nailed it in this song
“I’ll Be Your Lover , too” Van Morrison. You could react to Van for 6 months straight. His catalog is huge!
@rhondaspringer5102
2 жыл бұрын
I agree!! "I'll Be Your Lover, too" sung at the end of Proof of Life is one of the most beautiful finishes to any movie I have ever seen.
Love love love Van Morrison. I would play his albums all the time during cleaning day. My kids and I would always end up dancing and singing together. I have beautiful fond memories of his music. Thank you for the precious memories….
One of the best love songs ever written!
I'm not religious by any means but bless you dear ,because you have just entered the world of one of the best musical artists on this earth. Go deep , real deep on this guy !
@pauljones2857
8 күн бұрын
I'm sorry you're not religious because Jesus is coming soon and you're going to be on your knees asking for forgiveness you better rethink your thoughts and your love for God
He can make you cry and shout out with delight.only onevan morrison.
He plays the sax too and each note is hand-selected and crafted with tender fingers weathered by deacades of imagination and experiece moving people. I saw him this year and it's magical.
His most romantic song has to be "Have I told you lately". But he has so many....'Someone like you' is another great one
Van the Man. His voice is like a musical jazz instrument. Thanks spreading awareness.
I love the drums on this song. Nothing crazy, but the dynamics are just so expressive and really help drive the song home for me. They're played by Connie Kay who was the drummer for the Modern Jazz Quartet and played with a bunch of top jazz players like Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Chet Baker etc.
I think his most romantic song was "Have I told you lately that I love you " definitely deserves a listen
@hannahdobbs226
3 жыл бұрын
It's certainly used far more as first dance at a wedding than any other Van Morrison song.
The live shows from Van and the band will show you how tight his band was, everyone stands out as top notch. Tight rhythm section with the most energetic bass player I've heard, thumps every song. Caladonia orchestra can play.
Connie Kay on drums. Great American black jazz drummer born in 1925 Connie is legendary Van was blessed to have him on drums
In this song Van is referring to the voice of Elvis Presley....Tupelo Honey. I used to watch Van and his band in the Maritime Club and Sammy Houston's Jazz Club in Belfast in the early 60s. A great time to live.
Listen to his "Someone like you" and you'll be moved to tears by it's beautiful melancholy tone.
@deborahbryan3639
3 жыл бұрын
Did you see her reaction video to that song about a week ago? I think you'll like it.
@Balero01
3 жыл бұрын
@@deborahbryan3639 Seems I missed it but I'm watching it now. Another Van fan!
I listen to van Morrison every night. He ends my day right
@ahjaanhugh
10 күн бұрын
Ditto, 10:10 pm in Khon Kaen, Thailand, I'm turning off the PC and hitting the sack.
You liked the sax, Van is a brilliant sax arranger and plays himself. He is still killing with great, romantic songs. And has created some of the most groove heavy rock songs you will ever hear.
And the thing is, Van's still going, still playing music and writing great stuff. If anything, he's just got better.
Bob Dylan, Van Morrison and Robbie Robertson singing, what a great picture that is.
'There's a rose pressed inside a bible. that she reads out on her balcony. She's sweet in slumber and I've got her number for the turning of the century.' A verse added later to some live versions of the song rather than repeating the knights in armor verse. What an incredible poet and singer he was! Did I mention he also plays the sax?
i didn't know this song. it made me so sad. i was secretly in love with my best friend when i was 15. i know he was too, but unfortunately a friend of him told me years later, when it was too late. i had to throw my loveletter into his grave, he died with 22 on cancer - half a year after it was diagnosed. when he died we were still friends. life is to short to don't speak out our feelings. R.I.P. Thomas you will always be with us
@RogueRxyce
3 жыл бұрын
😔 thank you for sharing that with us.
@patrickv391
3 жыл бұрын
Similar to my story with Luanne. I found out over 40 years later. Still hurts.
Van has a deep catalog of great songs, enjoy your journey down this deep rabbit hole!
Just discovered this song and really enjoyed listening to it with you. You're right when you said there are so many notes in this songs. I mean, the playing on this song is just astounding: the sax and duelling guitars in the instrumental break, the whole band coming in for the third chorus, the 'lay me down' section, she's all right with me and the epic final chorus with the band coming in with the drums, not to mention Van's vocals, of course. A perfect musical blend. I'm listening to it time and time again and it is just genius.
I am a huge Van fan. I’ve been listening to him since high school. Over the last 5+ years I’ve rekindled my playing of his songs. Into the Mystic is great, but you must hear as much of his music as you can. You’ll never be the same. Van the Man.
@rhondaspringer5102
2 жыл бұрын
Here, here!
There's a scene in "Friends" where they're discussing the most romantic song, Ross' pick is 'Tupelo Honey'. Van is a spiritual guy and often a romantic one, he's written some gorgeous love songs such as 'Someone Like You', 'Have I Told You Lately', 'Crazy Love', 'The Way Young Lovers Do', 'Warm Love' and 'Into the Mystic' among others. My favorite album of his is "No Guru, No Method, No Teacher" from 1987. Everyone has their favorite, "Astral Weeks" gets a lot of love but that's an earlier one.
@spazco8669
3 жыл бұрын
Everybody knows the most romantic song is 'you shook me all night long' by AC/DC
@rohan-qd6py
3 жыл бұрын
Please…. No TV refrences… wrong frequency…
@tendrams
Жыл бұрын
Sinatra himself called "Something" by George Harrison the best love song of all time.
Van Morrison’s voice is audible chocolate, definitely give ‘steal my heart away’, ‘I’ll be your lover too’ and ‘beside you’ a listen . Van the man!
Van Morrison was a genius at the construction of song lyrics. A bluesman that has written some of the most meaningful lyrics in rock and roll. He is a legend. He is in both the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame as well as the Songwriters Hall Of Fame, and rightly so.
If you liked Tupelo Honey by Van you should listen to "Into The Mystic": by him as well, a song that always takes me too a special place..I enjoy your videos...Peace, Will
now we're talking, next try Into the Mystic.
@leesher1845
2 жыл бұрын
To be sure.
Van Morrison is my Mom's favorite singer songwriter. I can't help but think of her when I hear Van the Man - this song in particular.
I gotta say this is one of my all time favorite tracks van Morrison was a poet !
I love how excited you get over the sweet little nuances he has in his voice! His was one of the first voices I fell in love with, as smooth and unique as any voice I’d ever heard. I think you’d love his song “Sweet Thing”, another of my favorite artists covered it (Hozier) and it’s just beautiful!
Yep, no more romantic song than this. One of the most beautifully produced and arranged songs ever. Seeing this live was one of the greatest highlights of my concert experiences. Try MOONDANCE, also a love song standard, covered by many. Saint Dominic's Preview, Wild Night, Call Me Up IN Dreamland, Blue Money, etc etc etc. On of the GREATS and sill going strong
van was my greatest find as a young man. I eventually got the funds to buy front row tickets at liverpool to see him , my car engine blew on the way there. I was devistated. I then got a gift to see him at Bridgewater Hall. You can only imagine how i felt sitting down in anticipation. On stage he was rude,dismissive and rushed through the set like he couldnt be arsed. im now 54 yo and still hurt.
Loved this song when it first came out...still love it...Timeless Gold...
It's been a fav of mine for decades. The freedom is the Irish getting their freedom from England. Let the luv out.
Rogue, I became a Van Morrison fan with the ending credits of the movie "Proof of Life." (We lived in Quito, Ecuador during the making and my wife and I were extras). The song playing through the closing credits was Morrison's "Have I Told You Lately (that I love you)?" Wow! It was amazing. I went straight out and bought my first VM record(s). By the way, regarding Tupelo Honey, the reference to "all the tea in China," I think, is a form of oath taking. e.g., I would be willling to wager against all the tea in China ... that she is as sweet as Tupelo Honey. "You can't stop us on the road to freedom," she and I will be together no matter what. "Men with insight, Men in granite, Knights in armor bent on chivalry," I am willing to go into battle in the way of honorable men to win her and keep her. All that ... just my opinion regarding one of my top short list of favorite songs ever in the world. And, of course, I offer for your consideration that you review "Have I Told You Lately." 'Always enjoy your reactions.
Always appreciate people who listen and are moved by great artists
Men with insight, men in granite Knights in armor bent on chivalry. Beautiful harmonious simplicity. There are 4 chords to this song out of Bb Major, the progression I iii IV I, I iii IV V, I iii IV I, I iii IV I. Over and over, all lead and solos out of Bb major. Just like honey, baby, from the bee (She's an Angel.)
Many people assume this is a standard love song, but it is more likely that "she" is Freedom. Freedom is as sweet as Tupelo Honey. The reference to "men in granite" may refer to the statues of American Revolutionary heroes: "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 Morrison is an Irishman that grew up during "The Troubles" in Ireland, and was appreciative of the American Dream and its cultural aspirations.
@interabang
3 жыл бұрын
That's all supposition I'm afraid, you can literally transpose the lyrics onto any meaning. Until he explains what it means it's irrelevant. Van probably wouldn't refer to himself has Irish BTW, he's a protestant from the north of Ireland, he accepted a knighthood from the Queen, something an Irishman would be very unlikely to do.
@Dusty999
2 жыл бұрын
"She'' could also refer to the Statue of Liberty. "Men in granite" could be Mt Rushmore. Dumping tea in the ocean could be the Boston Tea Party.
@interabang
2 жыл бұрын
@@Dusty999 Yes and tea dropped in the ocean could refer to the PG tips advert with monkeys and the ocean might be to do with Jacques Cousteau programs he watched as a child,, 🙄
@Dreyno
2 жыл бұрын
@@interabang Lots of Irish people have accepted knighthoods. And lots of Irish people are Protestant. Van has always remained apolitical with regards Northern Ireland. He’s made music with the likes of the Chieftains and he lived in Dublin for years. And was married to a Dubliner. I don’t know what he considers himself apart from a Belfast man because he doesn’t discuss it and people can be many things at once.
@Dusty999
2 жыл бұрын
@@interabang Well, I suppose some references might be more coherent than others.
That was a tremendous gift of the power of the heart and soul in a Life’s True Story of such poignant love, and Van’s wondrously gorgeous Tupelo Honey artistic masterpiece!!! Thank you so much to all for the sharing 🌹💐
As someone turning 80 next month who has loved Van, the Band and others of that time it’s inspiring to hear people of your generation fully appreciate these genius artists. You inspire me! Please listen to a song called “Surely “ by Black Dub”.
You can spend a whole day doing nothing but listening to Van Morrison,and it will be one of the best days of your life. Having said that,my suggestion is you give a listen to him singing "Crazy Love" after this one.
this was my parents wedding song, married 31 years until my dad passed away at 52. They were highschool sweethearts and i dance with my mom to this song every year on their anniversary, it's hard to not break down but this song means so much to my mom. Great reaction, you aren't alone in feeling emotion from this song.
One of his best songs that never gets reacted to is "Sweet Thing" I would definitely suggest that song "Crazy Love" or "Bright Side of The Road" for something upbeat
@An_Cat_Dubh
3 жыл бұрын
"Sweet Thing" and "Astral Weeks" from the Astral Weeks album are both terrific.
@1177kc
3 жыл бұрын
Crazy Love is my favorite
@robreid546
3 жыл бұрын
The recommendations have been spot on. From Into the Mystic, Moondance, and as Andrew mentioned, Sweet Thing and Astral Weeks, plus the others. I have looked all over the net for a music reaction to Sweet Thing but only found several musicians and small orchestras playing it. Please, be the first. Sweet Thing will be your number one played song on that Love compilation you are making. It was Van's 2nd studio album. He was 23 years old, and it was 1968. Astral Weeks (the album) would become, arguably, the very core of his next 4 albums, and his overall sound. He has tried many genres, with over 42 studio albums, multiple compilations, duets and soundtrack appearances. I was 24 when a friend forced me to listen to it. I'd heard Them many times but knew only Van's name. My friend told me to listen to the album as much as I could; that it would grow on me more and more with each listen. We were post-punk, alternative guys back then, and I thought he was crazy after my first listen, but I'm open-minded, and I listened to it again, and again...that was 37 years ago. I'll never stop. I worked in the music business for 35 years, heard thousands and thousands of albums and songs (and I'd been buying music since I was 11, and still do, and always will). I don't personally believe in having a #1 song or album for myself, but I do have favorites. My go-to albums are from Marvin Gaye's - What's Going On, to Nick Drake's albums (any of his amazing 3, as he died at 26), and Van's - Astral Weeks. There's another 1000 here, but these are top for me. And I still listen to/and buy new music but my roots are in bands/Artists like The Velvet Underground, The Stooges, James Brown, Curtis Mayfield, Roland Kirk, The Replacements, Hüsker Dü, Nina Simone, Townes Van Zandt, Hank Williams Sr. and Hank 111 (no Jr. Ever), Bob Dylan, Charlie Parker, Neil Young, Public Enemy, John Coltrane, The Beastie Boys, Dinosaur Jr, Frank Zappa, Frank Sinatra...enough,; I'm sorry. I haven't even scratched the surface. Anyway, my friend forcing the Album, Asral Weeks, on me was one of the best things anybody ever did for me. I wouldnt/couldn't force you to listen but hopefully intrigued you enough to at least try Sweet Thing!
What a sensitive, intelligent beautiful person you are!
Another lovely reaction! Van is a genius. He bounded across musical genres as easily as he plays multiple instruments. Van is a musical journey unto himself. So much to listen to and soooo much to enjoy!
If you want to hear Van's best work, take a listen to the Astral Weeks album - it's a short listen, 8 songs and just over 40 minutes, but is considered one of the best and most important albums ever recorded. It's absolutely stunning.
@kennethward4985
2 жыл бұрын
Not one "hit" song, but on everyones all time best album lists. Made by a 23yo kid who did whatever he felt.
@MattMuirhead
2 жыл бұрын
@@kennethward4985 this album is a better Greatest Hits album than his actual 1990 Greatest Hits album that was on all of the Global Charts. It was a pleasure to hear Hozier cover Sweet Thing back in 2014 (find it on KZread…). Similar to many Pink Floyd albums, it’s hard for me to listen to just a single track…. The album as a whole album is just too good.
@kennethward4985
2 жыл бұрын
@@MattMuirhead SOme of his non-commerical spiritual albums are his very best work. Check out Veedon Fleece, Poetic Champions, and Inarticulate Speech . . .
If that doesn't move your soul nothing will. Rock and a taste of gospel. And God bless the young lady and Patrick
I agree with you this is probably the most romantic love song ever written. I think that Van's voice makes it so. His voice is without a doubt the most expressive singer of his generation, it has so much feeling and soul. His musical arrangement is also fantastic. Been listening to it since it first came out and it still moves me. Many more great songs from Van to react to from "Into The Mystic", "Wild Night", and "Hymns to the Silence".
One of our time's great poets Tupelo Honey, Into the Mystic, Bright Side of the Road ........... amazing library
Van was musical treasure . Thank you for reminding me there are so many great songs out there we have forgotten in these horrible times we are in . There is hope
one of the greatest songwriters ever!
Don't be afraid to dive deep into the Van Morrison catalogue!! He also sang with a group called Them and they had a huge hit with Gloria!! And I second your thought of thanking Patrick!!! Well done, Patrick!!!!!!!!!
Van the man! Brings me back! My older brother turned me onto Van! His favorite! 🌻❤
"Astral Weeks" is still my favorite - "could you find me? Would you kiss- a my eyes? To lay me down In silence easy To be born again..."
@kimbermorgan1971
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! My favorite too! The whole Astral Weeks album is a masterpiece.
It took me some time to really hear Van but when I started to really listen he became one of my favorites.
Van the man...what a great artist! 😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
grew up listening to New York City AM radio. This was among the first songs I heard on WNEW-FM. Think of it as my first "grown up" song. Just beautiful
Van Morrison? Now you’re my favorite. I literally went from your Joe Cocker video, to Chuck Berry, and now Van the Man. Love your channel!
Awe maaaaannnn, just about lost it from your intro. My buddy has a couple of days remaining on this earth (eff-u cancer), and the pain his wife is going through is so visceral, that he just wants her to not suffer. OMG. Yesterday, we had a video conference with him and all his coworkers, so he could say goodbye because they too are his family. It was so sweet, so classy, and so him. I'll dedicate this to Becky and Jose! 😭
@deborahbryan3639
3 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry!
@garyaaron8425
3 жыл бұрын
@@deborahbryan3639 Thank you. He passed this afternoon 30 min before I was going to stop by with a few other friends. He was surrounded by his wife and two daughters and no longer in pain. I don't hate many things, if any at all, but my hatred/disdain for cancer is excessive. Take care and be safe out there. ❤💔
@deborahbryan3639
3 жыл бұрын
@@garyaaron8425 My deepest condolences! I am so sorry for your loss!
@garyaaron8425
3 жыл бұрын
@@deborahbryan3639 ❤
I'd like to nominate in the Romantic category, Joe Cocker singing, "You Are So Beautiful", or Billy Joel, "Just the Way You Are". ☮️🌹🎼🎶🎹🎹🎶
Appreciate your reviews. Love the reactions to our music from the 60s and 70s. Thank you.
Awesome song I've loved almost my whole life, since it was released. Beautiful, touching reaction. Thank you.
Was one of my mother's favorite songs. We played it at her funeral, and I can't hear it without Ugly Crying! Brilliant!
Van morrisons best love song 'Some one like you! Have I told you lately, Moondance, Did you get healed?'
I like your pure and open reaction...i think you discovered the one and only van the man..the man who connects us with the love and the magic in life...his whole carrière with more than 400 songs is out of this world...i suggest you listen to listen to the Lion, angeliou, it's alle in the game, and the healing has begun, foreign window, etc etc
Awesome reactions and a beautiful lady--what is better than that? Talented lady you do great reactions
67, i play this song for myself on guitar for 50 years now
Van Morrison is a legend his body of work speaks for itself ✌️
For my wife’s 50’s birthday, I made a video of a number of photos of her growing up with this song... we’ve been married for over 35 years. The other songs that we love and will instantly start dancing to is, Neil Young’s, Harvest Moon.
his music is enlightened🙏 in your reactions i can feel, it's calling for you too 😌 surrender to the unknown...surrender to the music...surrender to silence. a quiet friend
Into the mystic, Astral Weeks, Madam George, Inarticulate Speech of the Heart, Beautiful Vision, Slow Hand Clapping.........the list goes on, too many sublime tracks to choose!🥰❤
@leannsherman6723
Жыл бұрын
And Someone Like You
I dedicated “Sweet Thing” to my German Shepherd. She was a big girl but had a heart of sweetness, not a ill bone in her body. Would never hurt a soul not even a bug. And when she was dying of cancer. We would sit on the porch listening to Van Morrison. Sweet Thing was the song that stuck in my mind.
oh honey! [yup. pun intended]. thanks for bringing good softly loving memories of my own first deeeep love, both of us 19 in '71 when this came out, and we were very very small-time sort-of-folksingers working our way thru state fairs, church basements, tiny auditoriums, [and yes, a wedding or bar mitzvah gig here'n'there too]. We didn't perform this, the song was "ours" 'cause his nickname for me was that song title - he thought my incredibly long flowing hair (well, I *was* a folksinger...🙄] was the same light brown AND gold AND red combination the best of that stuff showed. I felt it was very flattering and it was the first time anybody had cared enough to give me a loving nickname. And omg, was *he* sweet - and gorgeous, he had many groupies! I felt I was a lucky young woman and still remember him with joy; he used to say that my music and my loving soul brought sunshine into many lives, particularly his --sigh-- Thanks for reminding me. 💛🌞💛 you've made this crazy old lady happy today.
10 thumbs down? Those people don't need to be listening to music!
You are a beautiful lady both inside and out. Don't ever change for anybody.
Only analog recorded music is able to transfer the Soul and feel of this hand made music from the heart .
He is truly Van the Soul Man. He grew up listening to all the great rhythm and blues, jazz and soul singers who were part of the great music that moves us on. There are very few singer/songwriter/musicians who are in his league.
Wow! What a amazingly beautiful posting. All-time linkup of such a lovingly poignant romantic treasure of a story with such a gorgeously linked dedication of the masterful artistry of Van and Tupelo Honey🌹💐!!! Thank you for the wonderful share
I'm from NY and moved to Colorado where I could actually afford to see Vsn Morrison. This guy is 100% music, no frills. Once he's on, it's music, no niceties, but every second was Magical! So happy you enjoyed this one. Momma told me there'll be days like this and Brown-eyed girl are also some of my favorites.
I think your a Van Man now! Welcome. It's great here.
Van is one of the few who can reduce me to tears …
Watching how you react to these songs, seeing the way it moves you, and the way you smile with them...you seem like you have the most beautiful vibe.
This is an old song of Van Morrison. I discovered it as a teenager in the 70's. Always been a favourite. I've loved Van Morrison ever since. His voice is amazing. His rendition of Comfortable Numb from The Wall Live in Berlin is spectacular.
I love Van Morrison and Them featuring Van Morrison. My favorites since decades.