Van Morrison – The Bedroom Tape (1964-1967)

VAN MORRISON
The Bedroom Tape 1964-1967

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01. I Was Born To Sing The Blues [aka That’s All I Know]
02. All Night Long
03. Wild Mountain Thyme
04. Gloria [aka You’re The One]
05. Spanish Rose
06. Walking In The Queen’s Garden
07. Harmonica Breakdown [instrumental]
08. T.B. Sheets

SOURCE: unknown
LINEAGE: unknown generation cassette tape > CD-R > EAC wav > Trader’s Little Helper flac level 8 > Dime

NOTES FROM THE ORIGINAL UPLOADER:
This was treed via the Van Morrison trading groups in 2000. I wrote the original liner notes (below) and the artwork was created by Robert Glenn Plotner. The cover photo comes from a photocopy of an original photo loaned to me by Janet “Planet” Minto, which was taken @early 1967.

These songs seem to have been, by the scant bit of fact & fiction surrounding them, recorded sometime between 1964 and 1967. The original source tape may have been sent (so rumored) by Violet Morrison (Van’s mother) to a fanclub in Holland (called “His Mysterious Strength”, at Van’s suggestion) sometime during 1967 (along with notes referring to recording with The Sweet Inspirations in NYC). The overall sound quality of these recordings is, frankly, terrible. But, their historical significance is priceless. The audio generation/history of these recordings is unknown, as is pretty much everything else about them.

“I Was Born To Sing The Blues” (aka “That’s All I Know”) is in the style of early John Lee Hooker.

“All Night Long” (so titled on the the source tapes) includes backup singers, possibly The Sweet Inspirations, and may be from the first Bang studio sessions (March 28-29, 1967). The standout chorus though sounds more like “Call my name”. Whatever the correct title, it does have a “Twist and Shout” style to it, a song that was penned by Bert Berns, thus this is likely also a Berns composition recorded by Van at his suggestion.

“Gloria” (aka “You’re the One”) may be an early take of that song (which would place it possibly as early as 1964?), but it is difficult to say, let alone to distinguish the lyrics. What can be heard at points throughout, aside from “you’re the one”, are mentions of “Bo Diddley” (whom Van met in Los Angeles in the first week of August 1966), “do you remember?”, “I’m the one”, and what sounds like Van spelling out “G-A-M” (though, due to the muddy sound, it could be “G-I-M”, as in George Ivan Morrison)…”I’m the one”. On the promo interview for “The Healing Game” Van states that Gloria was conceived as “a Muddy Waters / Bo Diddley sort of thing”.

“Spanish Rose” is likely a pre-Bang demo (before March 28, 1967), possibly as early as late-1966 when Van was trying to figure out what to do next while cagily stuck in Belfast performing with a hand-picked band dubbed THEM AGAIN.

“Walking In The Queen’s Garden” is probably an early version of a song by the same name later recorded in late-1967 by Them (after Van left) on their “Now And Them” album (released 1/68). Jim Armstrong (guitarist with Them from late-1965 through their US tour with Van, and afterwards) explained, “‘Walking In The Queen’s Garden’ is one we used to do with Van. It’s based on an old Howlin’ Wolf lick.” Armstrong has also mentioned that this was a song that Them were practicing during their West Coast US tour during the summer of 1966.

“Harmonica Breakdown” (correct title, if there is a title, unknown) is probably an emulation of Little Walter’s style, whom Van had met, and run errands for (to pick up Chinese food), while rooming at a hotel in London during Them’s first visit in mid/late-1964. In return, Little Walter showed him some techniques with the harp.

“T.B. Sheets” is, again, likely a pre-Bang demo. 16 minutes of improvisational blues, extremely raw, but from which emerged a notable early studio recording, an early rock genre “death blues” which generated a point of conjecture as to its “inspiration”. Some books & articles have zeroed in on this song as stemming from a real-life tragic relationship…there are stories of Van emerging from the BANG studio recordings for this spent & sobbing, all of which Van Morrison denies as fiction.

One thought on “Van Morrison – The Bedroom Tape (1964-1967)

  1. Hello Mat,

    I received a bad copy of The Bedroom Tape from a fellow collector sometime during late 80’s.
    The tape was hard to listen and it was running fast. The tape had 11 tracks, including two versions
    of TB Sheets, a short and a long version. The short version was in better quality but it was cut at
    the end of side A of the 90 min tape and the long version was first track on side B. The beginning of the second version was worn out and I decided to make a composite using two connected cassette decks. Please remember analog copies was all we could do at the time.

    The tape composite was a success, but at the same time I realised that there was a change in the
    sound as the first deck I used was running slow or the recording machine was running fast. Anyway
    the sound was getting better every time I copied the tape, surely there was more hiss, but also you
    could slowly hear how the Man was singing. I realised that two of the songs on the tape were
    demo-recordings by Them and I had a reference copy of those tracks on vinyl.
    So I just kept making copy after copy until the speed of these familiar tracks was accurate. I then
    mailed the slowed down tape copy back to my friend David Chance, aka “dcat”. He wrote the liner notes and seeded the tape and every a digital copy I’ve heard since is from that master with lots of hiss and with the composite of TB Sheets.

    When I learned how to do digital transfer, I started this project again by searching the original
    cassette from my attic and edited the tape again with Goldwave. I reworked the composite TB Sheets
    with better result and reduced some of the hiss and noises in the origial x gen tape.

    THE BEDROOM TAPE
    VM – cdr BED 60 min
    source unknown 64-67

    01 Don’t Start Crying Now (w/Them)
    02 Slow Blues ( One Dime Blues )
    03 All Night Long (w/Them)
    04 Wild Mountain Thyme
    05 Stormy Monday Blues (w/Them)
    06 You’re The One “Gloria”
    07 Spanish Rose
    08 Walking In The Queen’s Garden
    09 Harmonica Breakdown (instr.)
    10 TB Sheets (long version)

    You can find the upgrade here:
    https://www89.zippyshare.com/v/1hluysfB/file.html

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