Bulbs is a song by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was released in 1974 on his album "Veedon Fleece". The song is a bluesy lament about lost love, with Morrison's signature soulful vocals and poetic lyrics.
The title "Bulbs" is a metaphor for rebirth, growth, and change. Morrison sings about finding a new light and perspective in his life, after a period of darkness. The song has been interpreted as a commentary on Morrison's personal life and artistic career, with lines like "But you know me I'm just a drifter" hinting at his restless, nomadic lifestyle.
"Bulbs" features a slow, introspective melody, with a distinctive piano riff and sparse instrumentation. The song is often cited as a highlight of "Veedon Fleece", which is regarded as one of Morrison's most introspective and intimate albums. Overall, "Bulbs" showcases Morrison's unique blend of blues, folk, and soul influences, and his signature songwriting style.
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