Bob Dylan and Van Morrison Tear Up a Rooftop in Athens 1989 with a Raw, Unfiltered Take on ‘Crazy Love,’ Two Legends Colliding Between Oh Mercy and Avalon Sunset in a Moment of Pure Rock n’ Roll Magic

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Bob Dylan and Van Morrison performing Crazy Love with acoustic guitars in Athens, Greece in 1989, with the Acropolis in the background.

A Rooftop Collaboration in Athens

In 1989, Bob Dylan and Van Morrison came together for an impromptu rooftop performance in Athens that fans continue to celebrate. The moment featured the pair’s relaxed take on Morrison’s Moondance classic “Crazy Love,” offering a glimpse of two artists at different points in their careers.

Dylan was preparing to release Oh Mercy, a record that would bring him renewed critical praise. Morrison, meanwhile, was experiencing continued success with Avalon Sunset, his acclaimed 1989 release. Despite their individual paths, their collaboration in Athens reflected an easy musical bond.

Broadcast for a Wider Audience

The rooftop session was filmed as part of the BBC’s One Irish Rover: Van Morrison in Performances series. Positioned on the Hill of the Muses, the two musicians played together just after Dylan had wrapped his European tour. Viewers who later saw the performance praised it for its warmth and spontaneity.

Uploaded online years later, the duet quickly drew admiration from fans around the world. Many left heartfelt remarks, highlighting how the performance carried a timeless quality.

 

Fans Share Their Praise

One fan wrote: “This is one of the finest pieces of anything on the entire internet. Aren’t you glad we’re able to share it with each other right now, somehow and someway? That’s beautiful. That’s the good part of this thing. So – love to you and yours – wherever you are.”

Another remarked: “This is one of the most beautiful things I have heard.” A third added: “Excellent, relaxed rendition of this fantastic tune! Bob and Van are two of the greats!”

A Performance That Resonates

Others explained how the clip continues to affect them on a personal level. One viewer shared: “Love love love this video. I play this when I’m feeling down, when I’m feeling up, when I’m not sure how to feel. There is something about the harmony in their voices together that rattles my soul. From the warpy sound at the beginning to the rough road this track takes, all the way to the heartache of wonderfulness it leaves you with.”

Another wrote: “I come back to this over and over since it first touched me. Youth… they had it, didn’t they! I did too, once upon a time…” A final fan summed it up simply: “Two of the greatest singing together.”

Dylan’s Interpretive Talent

Many also noted Dylan’s strength in reworking the songs of others. As one admirer put it: “Bob Dylan was and is one of the greatest lyricists to walk the Earth. Not only has he written for others, but allowed them to claim the credit and honour for their existence. I believe the creative ideas were so abundantly coming to and through him, that he couldn’t possibly produce them all.”

You can watch Morrison and Dylan’s 1989 performance

 

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