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Van Morrison has not been indifferent to the unauthorized distribution of his work. He has a history of legal action in this arena. In the late 1970s, major labels like Warner Bros. and Atlantic Records, acting on behalf of artists including Van Morrison, sued bootleggers for "unfair competition". van morrison bootlegs
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Van has dozens of original songs he has never officially released but has played live for decades. “Linden Arden Stole the Highlights” evolved live. But there are also covers: his take on Dylan’s “Just Like a Woman,” Ray Charles’ “I Believe to My Soul,” or the traditional “Shenandoah” —often performed but rarely pressed to plastic. He has a history of legal action in this arena