

Van Morrisons Astral Weeks and Sam Amidons All Is Well to the latest. This song to me, is about him questioning life, love, and how differences can often alter life's path. three chords and a big-bodied guitar, writing in the tradition of John Prine. LIVE at The Waterfront Hall, Belfast - February 2nd & 3rd, 1997Days Like ThisFire In The Belly 3:35Rough God Goes Riding 9:35Into The Mystic 15:31Sometime. as to question does she love him so much that she would put him on replay? Like an old record she loves too much to throw away. A D Dm Bm B E Cm Fm F G Em C Chords for Van Morrison - Astral Weeks - Live 1972 with song key, BPM, capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. would she still do it all the same? Would she come find him? Would she even want to? Would she kiss his eyes and love him for the man he is? Or would life be different? Would she lay him down in silence, in a soothing calm, to be reborn to come back into her life over and over for internity. Reminiscent of Astral Weeks in its instrumentation. and how if he got into the very depths of her thoughts, where all the peculiarities of life that could alter her genuine train of thought were gone. capturing an entire street world in 10 minutes with three simple acoustic guitar chords. My interpretation of the Astral Weeks is pretty simple to grasp though.

The chord structure of the song is quite repetitive (and I believe that enforces his lyrics even more), but the complexivity of the words is what makes the song so beautifully poetic and eternal. New and popular versions of Van Morrison easy to print and share. Ain't nothing but a stranger in this world
