Van Morrison: Radical Pop Genius, Brave Anti-Conformist
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Morrison’s radical artistry angers left reviewers because he clearly is not lost in their world of white liberal blues fetishism and political condescension. He offers the finest deconstruction of the music and media system since Joni Mitchell’s “starmaker machinery” line
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