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<center><h3> Van's dull but stars sparkle </h3></center> | <center><h3> Van's dull but stars sparkle </h3></center> | ||
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<center> Richie Taylor </center> | <center> Richie Taylor </center> | ||
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''' Van Morrison''' / The Point | |||
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Just when it looked like the rumoured superstar jam session was not going to materialise in the Point last night, Van Morrison wheeled out a stellar line-up that | Just when it looked like the rumoured superstar jam session was not going to materialise in the Point last night, Van Morrison wheeled out a stellar line-up that left the audience literally weak at the knees. | ||
He was joined onstage by Bono, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Kris Kristofferson, Chrissie Hynde, Nanci Griffith and Stevie Winwood, for a rousing version of "It's All Over Now Baby Blue." | He was joined onstage by Bono, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Kris Kristofferson, Chrissie Hynde, Nanci Griffith and Stevie Winwood, for a rousing version of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." | ||
The crowd went gaga, unable to believe their eyes and ears. | The crowd went gaga, unable to believe their eyes and ears. | ||
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Of all the people to bring the superstars together last night, Van certainly seemed the most unlikely. Yet he commands the respect and admiration of his peers, many of who regard him as the poet laureate of the rock generation. Maybe it was just an off-night. | Of all the people to bring the superstars together last night, Van certainly seemed the most unlikely. Yet he commands the respect and admiration of his peers, many of who regard him as the poet laureate of the rock generation. Maybe it was just an off-night. | ||
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'''The Sunday Independent, February 7, 1993 | '''The Sunday Independent, February 7, 1993 |