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Van Morrison 07/25/98
Freilichtbuhne Stadtpark, Hamburg, Germany
Set I
I Forgot That Love Existed, Jackie Wilson Said, Tore Down A La Rimbaud, Vanlose Stairway(JSA), Moondance, Sometimes We Cry, Satisfied, In The Afternoon > Joe Turner Sings, The Healing Game, Fire In The Belly, I've Been Working > Cold Sweat, I Have Finally Come To Realise, Summertime In England(PWE), Ain't That Loving You Baby, Whenever Sir Cliff Shines His Light, Days Like This, Cleaning Windows, Have I Told You Lately(LB), Tupelo Honey > Crazy Love(LB),
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Lineup: Jonn Savannah - keyboards, Liam Bradley - percussion, Nicky Scott - bass, Geoff Dunn - drums, Johnny Scott - guitar, Pee Wee Ellis - horns, Matt Holland - trumpet
Last Changed By John Banks
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CJ (5/4.7) CDR / 2 View  
billgardner (5/5) / 0 View  
Uwe Z. (3/5) FLAC / 2 A View   aud. > ??
Mike Kelly (1/4.3) cdr / 2 View   audience recording
Pete Morin-Smith (1/5) CDr / 2 View   Trade CD-r of unknown gen > EAC > TLH > FLAC > WAVE > EDIT WITH WAVELAB3.04 >...
Notes: Review (by Carsten Luebber, Bremen) The event beginning was announced for 18:00 hrs, but the actual beginning was 20:00 hrs. The support act at the Scandinavian acapella singers "Real Group" started at 18:30 hrs. It was a warm summer evening, the Amphitheatre was sold out and some people outside the venue - in the park - sitting there with beer and sandwiches and enjoyed the concert as well ;-) Van in good mood. Pee Wee Ellis very funny, Matt Holland very shy ;-) the sound pretty good, beer and sausages very expensive. T-shirts, poster and other merchandise was sold out in a few minutes :-( In the press/VIP lounge only one journalist who made notice, he wrote later in the Hamburger Morgenpost it was a fine concert, 100 minutes (hey, it was only 90 minutes !)and the highest moment a 15 minutes version of "Summertime" (he must had problems with his watchstrap)
John Banks (1/5) CDR / 2 A View  
Notes: Hamburg
Bill (0/5) FLAC / 1 View