Van Morrison Discusses How Music Used to Be More Spontaneous and Communal

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Ben Greenman interviews the musician Van Morrison about his newest records, “Roll with the Punches,” “Versatile,” “You’re Driving Me Crazy” and “The Prophet Speaks.”

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