One Irish Rover was broadcast in 1991 on BBC 2 Arena TV special and on A&E cable television program. It is a series of live songs with commentary by Morrison about music and poetry, it has some truly amazing performances. It includes the footage of Morrison and Dylan in Greece, Georgie Fame at Ronnie Scott’s, John Lee Hooker, The Chieftains and Danish Radio Big Band.
Part 1:
This profile of Van Morrison is both wayward and eccentric, but in a good way, an interesting way.
In One Irish Rover, Van is relaxed and playful. He is surrounded by people that he seem comfortable with, in Greece, Morrison duets with Bob Dylan; sitting on a dock in the Louisiana bayou he do some tremendous blues with John Lee Hooker; we also see him in London playing at the legendary Ronnie Scott’s jazz club, with the Danish Radio Big Band at the Barbican Center in London and in Belfast, playing with the Chieftains.
It is a true joy, and it ends with a tender Don’t look back with John Lee Hooker that is just …incredibly good!
Part 2:
Track list:
w/ Bob Dylan (Athen 1989-06-29)
1. Crazy Love
w/ John Lee Hooker:
2. Baby Please Don’t Go
3. Wednesday Evening Blues
At Ronnie Scotts Club (London 1989-05-24)
4. Help Me
5. It’s All In The Game/You Know What They’re Writing About
6. Did You Get Healed
w/ the Danish Radio Big Band (Barbican Center, London 1990-02-19)
7. Vanlose Stairway
8. I’d Like To Write another Song
9. Haunts Of ancient Peace
10. Whenever God Shines His Light
11. I Will Be There
w/ Bob Dylan (Athen 1989-06-29)
12. Foreing Windows
13. One Irish Rover
w/ The Chieftains (Belfast 1987-10-29)
14. Raglan Road
At Ronnie Scotts Club:
15. Summertime In England
16. Moondance
w/ John Lee Hooker:
17. Don’t Look Back
Credits
18. Celtic Swing
Part 3:
Part 4:
– Hallgeir
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