Ger O’Donnell
Mary and The Soldier
(Paul O’Brady)
Ger O’Donnell
Mary and The Soldier
(Paul O’Brady)


Revolution // The Beatles
You say you want a revolution
Bob Dylan “The Wild Mountain Thyme” at the Isle of Wight Music Festival, August 31, 1969.
Bob Dylan & Joan Baez “The Wild Mountain Thyme” Savoy Hotel, London, May 4, 1965.
Liberated Bootleg
Van Morrison - Meets Bob Dylan & John Lee Hooker - 1992
An XRay Special
Sometimes, a soundboard recording captures the music on stage so very well that little audience noise is recorded. That was the case here. It almost sounded like Van and his band was performing to an empty room. I used the MVSEP program to separate the crowd noise from everything else, for every song. I found there was some crowd noise there, just very quiet. Because the sound quality is so excellent, I was able to drastically boost the volume of just the cheering at the ends of songs without having a lot of hiss too. Now, this sounds much better with the cheering at the usual expected volume, in my opinion.
There were a couple of sonic flaws. The first song (which is called "4 O'Clock in the Morning" on an official live album and "Try for Sleep" on an official studio album) is missing a bit of the very beginning. There was nothing I could do to fix this, since this song was performed extremely rarely until the 1990s and after. In "Don't Look Back," there was a burst of static that lasted a couple of seconds in the middle of the song. I was able to get rid of most of it, though not all of it, by using an MVSEP filter that reduces unwanted noise. Finally, the first minute or so of "Cyprus Avenue" was missing. So I found a similar version from the same era (specifically, a concert at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, on May 26, 1973), and used that to patch in the missing section. That's why two of the songs have "[Edit]" in their titles.
Most of the songs were pretty standard in Morrison's concerts at the time. But the first song was rarely performed, as mentioned above. Ditto with "Don't Look Back," a John Lee Hooker song he originally did with Them in the 1960s. He'd only performed it once in concert prior to this. That's the same with "The Wild Side of Life." But while Morrison occasionally performed "Don't Look Back" in later years, this seems to be the second and last time he ever did it in concert. He probably played it because this was his first concert in Texas, and Hank Thompson, who had the original hit with that song, was from rural Texas.
This album is an hour and 26 minutes long.
01 4 O'Clock in the Morning [Try for Sleep]
02 Come Running
03 Moondance
04 Don't Look Back [Edit]
05 Ain't Nothin' You Can Do
06 Into the Mystic
07 I Just Want to Make Love to You
08 Warm Love
09 Listen to the Lion
10 I've Been Working
11 Domino
12 Caravan
13 Cyprus Avenue [Edit] (
14 talk by emcee
15 Gloria
16 The Wild Side of Life
(all tracks Van Morrison)
I was playing quite a bit of Raoul Malo and The Mavericks and since his untimely death it had struck me what a fantastically beautiful voice from his own joyous Tex Mex unique voiced music to covering Kris Kristofferson standards and love songs, we will miss his soaring joyous voice - here a young YOUNG Raoul and his band give it what for!
A special throwback to 1994, when Raoul Malo and The Mavericks shared the beautiful sound of *What A Crying Shame* with that heartfelt acoustic style and timeless harmony that still touches us today 🎶✨Sharing this moment with love as we remember Raul and the joy he gave us through songs like this from the very beginning. His voice had a way of staying with you long after the music ended, and it still does.Forever grateful for these memories. Forever remembering you, Raoul ❤️🎸
From the desk of the Redoubtable - Alan Bershaw