Top 266 Quotes & Sayings by Van Morrison

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British musician Van Morrison.
Last updated on November 3, 2024.
Van Morrison

Sir George Ivan Morrison, known professionally as Van Morrison, is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose recording career spans six decades. He has won two Grammy Awards.

I do see value in music criticism. Most of the criticism I have received over the years has been very good.
You take stuff from different places, and sometimes you stick a line in because it rhymes, not because it makes sense.
I think Paul McGuinness and U2 created the Irish music industry. It certainly wasn't there before that. — © Van Morrison
I think Paul McGuinness and U2 created the Irish music industry. It certainly wasn't there before that.
I put out records to this day that are not necessarily in a sequence of anything. Some could be written a while back, some not. There is no set pattern.
If you're a pop singer, you don't need to evolve. You just get a set together, have some hit songs and play them over and over.
I am about the arrangements and the layers of depth in the music.
These days politics, religion, media seem to get all mixed up. Television became the new religion a long time back and the media has taken over.
I never bought the commercial thing, at any stage of the game.
I've never felt like I was born with a silver spoon at all, although I've felt like howling at the moon a lot of times!
The point of jazz is, you do something and then you go on.
There is no black-and-white situation. It's all part of life. Highs, lows, middles.
I'm not a rock singer and I don't want to be a rock singer. I'm not interested. It doesn't seem to get across.
In order to win you must be prepared to lose sometime. And leave one or two cards showing. — © Van Morrison
In order to win you must be prepared to lose sometime. And leave one or two cards showing.
As a developing musician, skiffle became a platform for me to start playing music.
If it's what you do and you can do it, then you do it.
My ambition when I started out was to play two or three gigs a week. And that's what I'm doing.
Skiffle was a name that was attached to what was, in essence, American folk music with a beat.
I write songs. Then, I record them. And, later, maybe I perform them on stage. That's what I do. That's my job. Simple.
I deliberately try not to cater for the commercial market, so I can't see myself in competition, you know, with second or third generation rock stars.
Every performance is different. That's the beauty of it.
There's always got to be a struggle. What else is there? That's what life is made of. I don't know anything else. If there is, tell me about it.
My thinking musically has always been more advanced - it is difficult to get it down onto paper sometimes, even now.
I don't think nostalgia has to be negative.
What you see is what you get.
I think when you get past your second album, it all becomes something of a routine. So you have to struggle against that, find a way of making what you do sound fresh and new each time.
It was really strange for me when I started to play concerts in America where the audiences were all sitting down.
When I started studying tenor saxophone as a kid in Belfast, I did so with a guy named George Cassidy, who was also a big inspiration.
I just need somewhere to dump all my negativity.
I'm very lucky, I'm happy with life because my experiences led me to do what I had to do. I don't have any regrets whatsoever.
When I started you were more in touch with the people you were playing to. There wasn't the distance or the separation that there is now.
I never paid attention to what was contemporary or what was commercial, it didn't mean anything to me.
Singing is my profession - there is no plan B.
You learn to read the audiences after a while, and there are all different kinds of gigs.
I don't feel comfortable doing interviews. My profession is music, and writing songs. That's what I do. I like to do it, but I hate to talk about it.
Even today, skiffle is a defining part of my music. If I get the opportunity to just have a jam, skiffle is what I love to play.
You can't stay the same. If you're a musician and a singer, you have to change, that's the way it works.
I went back to Belfast and started a club, the Maritime. No one had thought about doing a blues club, so I was the first.
For a long time, I couldn't actually deal with playing concerts; it was a totally alien concept to me, 'cause I was used to playing in clubs and dance halls. — © Van Morrison
For a long time, I couldn't actually deal with playing concerts; it was a totally alien concept to me, 'cause I was used to playing in clubs and dance halls.
A famous person to themselves, they don't get up in the morning and think, I'm famous. I'm not famous to me. Famous is a perception.
The future is keeping you out of the present time.
I understood jazz, I understood how it worked. That's what I apply to everything.
I'd love to live in Ireland but I'd like to live as me, not what someone thinks I am. People don't understand - I lived there before I was famous.
Being famous was extremely disappointing for me. When I became famous it was a complete drag and it is still a complete drag.
Hearing the blues changed my life.
You've got to separate the singer and the songs.
I educated myself. To me, school was boring.
The first piece of music that captured my imagination was probably Ray Charles Live At Newport.
I always record far more than I can use. There's probably twice as much recorded as comes out. — © Van Morrison
I always record far more than I can use. There's probably twice as much recorded as comes out.
My records do not require a lot of thought of 'What is this?' and 'What is that?' That would be too contrived for me.
I learnt from Armstrong on the early recordings that you never sang a song the same way twice.
A lot of people who were writing when I came through originally as a singer-songwriter have disappeared.
Large audiences did not suit my low-key approach.
You gotta fight every day to keep mediocrity at bay.
If you live the life you love, you get the blessing from above.
When it's not always raining there'll be days like this. When there's no one complaining there'll be days like this. When everything falls into place like the flick of a switch. Well my mama told me there'll be days like this.
Hark, now hear the sailors cry, smell the sea, and feel the sky let your soul & spirit fly, into the mystic.
Have I told you lately that I love you, have I told you lately there's no one above you. Fill my heart with gladness, take away all my sadness, ease my troubles, that's what you do.
Let your soul and spirit fly.
Once in a blue moon someone like you comes along.
These are the days of the endless summer, these are the days, the time is now. There is no past, there's only future, there's only here, there's only now.
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