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}} "Into the Mystic" is a song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and featured on his 1970 album ''Moondance''. It was also included on Morrison's 1974 live album, ''It's Too Late To Stop Now''. The song has a soothing, calm, medium-paced tempo. ==Recording and composition== "Into the Mystic" was recorded during the ''Moondance'' sessions at A&R Recording Studios in New York City in September to November 1969. Elliott Scheiner was the engineer.〔Heylin, ''Can You Feel the Silence?'', p. 519〕 The lyrics are about a spiritual quest, typical of Morrison's work. "Bass thrums like a boat in motion, and the song comes back to water as a means of magical transformation."〔Hinton, Celtic Crossroads p108〕 "At the very end Van sings: ''too late to stop now'', suggesting that the song also describes an act of love." (This phrase would become a key point of many live concerts.)〔HInton, Celtic Crossroads p109〕 Compared to "Yesterday" by The Beatles, it has been described as "another song where the music and the words seem to have been born together, at the same time, to make one perfectly formed, complete artistic element.“ Morrison remarked on the song: "'Into the Mystic' is another one like 'Madame Joy' and 'Brown Skinned Girl'. Originally I wrote it as 'Into the Misty'. But later I thought that it had something of an ethereal feeling to it so I called it 'Into the Mystic'. That song is kind of funny because when it came time to send the lyrics in WB Music, I couldn't figure out what to send them. Because really the song has two sets of lyrics. For example, there's 'I was born before the wind' and 'I was borne before the wind', and also 'Also younger than the son, Ere the bonny boat was one' and 'All so younger than the son, Ere the bonny boat was won' ... I guess the song is just about being part of the universe."〔Hinton, Celtic Crossroads p108〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Into the Mystic」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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