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Tim Buckley Appreciation Thread
a voice like velvet sex, mad guitar skills. i've been listening to tim a lot lately, the early folky stuff and his funky rock stuff is awesome, too. anyone else?
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I likes Tim Buckley. An amazing talent, though some of his more "produced" stuff appeals less to me personally.
Jeff Buckley I cannot stand. Not even for one second. |
Buckley's "Once I Was" is played during the concluding scene of the movie "Coming Home" and its one of the most emotional statements ever put to film.
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The period from Goodbye & Hello to Starsailor is awesome. I don't like his funk period as much.
He was a great performer live (Dream Letter live in London and the Peel Sessions are magnificent), and it's a pity he's very often underrated as a songwriter while he was so talented. |
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There aren't many Tim Buckley fans here apparently :(
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that's too bad. they're missing out.
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I bump this thread because I'm listening to Live at the Troubadour right now, Lee Underwood is such a brilliant guitarist (a French magazine said he was Tom Verlaine's favorite guitar player, I don't know if it's true), it's too bad he's not known more.
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![]() Lee Underwood is on the left. Many cool Tim Buckley pics here: http://www.mojopin.org/gallery/tim_b...im_buckley.php |
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Lee Underwood on the Starsailor Yahoo group:
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Ive only heard Jeff Buckley's cover of "hallelujah" what's some good folk and rock record to tsrt with by tim buckley ?
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I'd recommend Happy Sad or Dream letter live in London 1968. |
It seems that Tim's masterpiece Starsailor has been re-released on vynil.
I might have bought if I had more money :( |
I've ulpoaded that show on dime:
Tim Buckley & Starsailor - The Lion's Share, San Anselmo Oct. 1970 AUD (by request) |
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