Van Morrison – Bulbs

I must admit…the first line threw me off when I first heard it at age 19. “Kicking off from centerfield” left me confused. Baseball has a centerfield but you don’t kick off. Of course, it’s soccer but back then I had no clue about the game.

Bulbs was the only single to be taken from his 1974 album Veedon Fleece, with a B-side of “Cul de Sac” for the US release and “Who Was That Masked Man” for the UK release.

I bought Veedon Fleece sometime in the mid-eighties right after I bought his first six albums. I was heavily into Van the Man at that time…and still am. I thought this album was an improvement to the previous one called Hard Nose The Highway. The song kicked off the second side of the album. I would always buy the album and record it on cassette immediately so I could listen to it in my car.

Van Morrison is an interesting person. His musical landscape spanned so many genres in his career. You had the garage rock of Gloria and Here Comes The Night, the blues with Thank God For The Blues, jazz with Moondance, and everything in between including conventional rock and roll with Wild Night.

Van would be in the top 2-3 of my favorite vocalist of all time. I saw the man live on March 7, 2006, at the Ryman Auditorium. I had admired his voice for years but was knocked out by how great he was in concert. I’ve seen film clips of him live but you don’t get the full effect unless you see him in person.

Veedom Fleece peaked at #53 on the Billboard album charts, #80 in Canada, and #41 in the UK in 1974. He had a stretch of albums from 1968 to this one that is hard to beat. Astral Weeks, Moondance, His Band and the Street Choir, Tupelo Honey, Saint Dominic’s Preview, Hard Nose The Highway, and this one. I do like his other albums also but I like his late sixties to early seventies sound…The first time I noticed Van was on Saturday Night Live when he appeared and played songs from the album Wavelength. I was too young to know who he was though. It was when I heard Brown Eyed Girl in 1985 that I started to buy his albums and haven’t stopped liking him since.

Bulbs

I’m kicking off from center fieldA question of being down for the gameThe one shot deal don’t matterAnd the other one’s the same

Oh! My friend I see youWant you to come through (alright)And she’s standing in the shadowsWhere the street lights all turn blue

She leaving for an American (uhuh)Suitcase in her handI said her brothers and her sistersAre all on Atlantic sand

She’s screaming through the alley wayI hear the lonely cry, why can’t you?And her batteries are corrodedAnd her hundred watt bulb just blew

Lallallal, alright, huhuhhuh

She used to hang out at Miss Lucy’sEvery weekend they would get looseAnd it was a straight clear case ofHaving taken in too much juice

It was outside, and it was outsideJust the nature of the personNow all you got to rememberAfter all, it’s just show biz

Lallalal, huhuh, lallal

We’re just screaming through the alley wayI hear her lonely cry, ah why can’t you?And she’s standing in the shadowsCanal street lights all turn blueAnd she’s standing in the shadowsWhere the street lights all turn blueAnd she’s standing in the shadowsDown where the street lights all turn blueHey, hey, yeah

Author: Badfinger (Max)

Power Pop fan, Baseball, Beatles, old movies, and tv show fan. Also anything to do with pop culture in the 60s and 70s... I'm also a songwriter, bass and guitar player.

34 thoughts on “Van Morrison – Bulbs”

    1. Oh yes…I’ve read when Van was in the band Them…their van broke down and he said he would get help…well he caught a bus to London and never called about the van lol. He is very different.

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  1. he’s got one of the most distinctive voices in pop/rock. I’d never heard this one, I like the guitar, song’s ok, might get to like it if I listened to it a few more times. Not a gigantic fan of his but I might re-buy ‘Moondance’ some time, I had it once and really did like most of it.

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    1. The Tupelo Honey album is one you should look at…it has the title track and Wild Night…probably his most radio friendly album…but yea…I like Moondance as well.

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      1. Hard Nose the Highway is second tier for me from that early period, along with His Band and the Street Choir. Tupelo Honey is a bit patchy too IMO – the title track is my favourite Van song, but I dislike ‘I Wanna Roo You’.

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      2. I’m doing a review on Tupelo Honey right now…yea that song is bad…there are many I like though like Old Old Woodstock and a few others.

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  2. Any song he sings is instantly his own. “Too Late to Stop Now” is one of the best live albums I’ve heard, even though I was in the audience for “A Night in San Francisco” (as was my in utero child). When I visited friends in Australia, they had “Inarticulate Speech of the Heart” playing on a loop.

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  3. Great tune I had not heard before! I believe the only Van Morrison album I truly know is “Moondance”, which I instantly loved. I’ve also listened to tunes from other records but “Moondance” is the one I’m most familiar with.

    Undoubtedly, Morrison was a great artist. And, yes, his vocals are quite distinct. I recall my former bandmate and longtime music buddy told me he saw him live and said he was fantastic.

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    1. I tell people not as familiar to listen to Tupelo Honey…. It’s very radio friendly… plus it has the title song and Wild Night

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      1. Lets see…you know? I might do a favorite Van Morrison songs post coming up.

        Saint Dominic’s Preview
        Tupelo Honey
        Dominio
        Wavelength
        Astral Weeks…the album I count as one
        And It Stoned Me
        Jackie Wilson Said
        Bulbs
        Caravan
        Yea I could go on and on… also all the raw music he did with Them in the early sixties…plus I can’t leave out the song that got me into him… Brown Eyed Girl.
        Which ones do you like?

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      2. Crazy Love would be in mine also! Thank you so much… Into Teh Mystic also…love that song. From Them I like Here Comes The Night and Gloria also.
        Thank You!

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