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Today, the "Storm" CDs and "The Goat" vinyls change hands for hundreds of dollars on collector sites. The community remains active, driven by the belief that the "real" Van Morrison—the mystic, the shaman, the soul screamer—lives not on the polished studio albums, but on the bootleg tapes where he is caught in the act of creation.

The defining feature of Van Morrison bootlegs is the "Caledonia Soul" aspect—the blending of R&B, jazz, folk, and Irish mysticism. On official albums, songs are structured. On bootlegs, they are often loose, extended journeys.

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period. It features early, work-in-progress versions of songs that would define his masterpiece, including "Cypress Avenue". Top Live Performances by Era

For many Van Morrison fans, bootlegs offer a unique opportunity to experience live performances that may not be officially released. Bootlegs often feature rare or unreleased tracks, alternate versions of familiar songs, and exceptional performances that showcase Morrison's virtuosity as a musician. Fans argue that bootlegging helps to preserve the history of Morrison's live shows, providing a sonic record of his evolving artistry over the years.