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  1. Hace 6 días · Astral Weeks – Van Morrison. 7 March 2024 Alain Nass 1968, 60's, Albums per year, Folk, Folk rock, Per Genre. George Ivan Morrison, known to the world as Van Morrison, was born on August 31, 1945, in the post-war tumult. Continue reading. Odessey and Oracle – The Zombies.

  2. Hace 5 días · Astral projection is the intentional separation of one’s consciousness from their physical body for the purpose of traveling outside of it.. Practitioners claim they can train themselves to do this, allowing them to travel to the “astral plane” and explore the hidden realms of their subconscious mind or the world of spirits. Mainly, they accomplish this through intense meditation and ...

  3. 28 de may. de 2024 · Astral Weeks. Van Morrison. 3.93 17k 17,159 450 450 29 November 1968 Album. Singer-Songwriter Chamber Folk. Blue-Eyed Soul Chamber Jazz Celtic Folk Music. passionate warm acoustic romantic poetic pastoral introspective lush. 17k Ratings 450 ...

  4. Hace 6 días · I recently played records at Astral Weeks in the city, which was so nice because it’s a vinyl-only listening bar and the expectation isn’t to play banger after banger. When it’s time to get the party started my go-to dancing tracks are David Bowie, Let’s Dance , or New Order’s Blue Monday .

  5. 27 de may. de 2024 · Virgo Weekly Horoscope for Next Week. May 27, 2024 - Jun 02, 2024 — The current planetary alignment may create a feeling of conflict within you. The planetary alignment makes you want to rush things, but you need to show patience. Expect information about missfortune. At the time of this period, you tend to meet inappropriate people.

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · THE BLUE NILE - DOWNTOWN LIGHTS. FABIANNA PALLADINO & JAI PAUL - I CARE. COCOROSIE - BEAUTIFUL BOYZ. MORK - ASTRAL WEEKS. Toshiki Kadomatsu ~ June bride. MAEMTO - CHOOSE U. ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER - NIGHTMARE PAINT. ONEOHTRIX POINT NEVER - THE BODY TRAIL. D'EON - TRANSPARENCY.

  7. Hace 5 días · "Astral Weeks" made a poor showing when it was released in 1968 as Van Morrison's second studio album, and critics were largely unfavorable, until "Rolling Stone" named it album of the year in 1969. One of the magazine's reviewers, Greil Marcus, wrote that "Astral Weeks" was rich in "myths and metaphors" and compared it to Bob Dylan's "John Wesley Harding."