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Number 508 - Tim Buckley
2008-04-16 11:23:00
Number 508Tim Buckley"Song to Siren"(1971)...Genre:Folk Rock art by xMDOMMxI now know why "proper" writers of websites hate blogs so much. It's not that they hate the bloggers, its because we cheat using already made html assisted programmes. After 1.5 years of doing "Definitive 1000" I thought it would be time for this web page to go out on its own IE: www.crowbarred.com After all, I thought I was at the stage of understand and feeling confident about html, sort of like Neo in "The Matrix" ....."I know kung fu" So yours truly had a bash at writing my very own site and guess what .... yup not only failed but the words you so often see on the net .. Epic Failure. What we do here in blog land and what they do in web html designing are two different worlds. Their world is complex, meticulous, laborious, with eye for detail. They slave over every scripted word, dot & symbol. Sadly, I have found out my world now to be lazy. (but its all I've got .. for now) So its back to school fo...
Tim Buckley / Song To The Siren
2008-04-02 00:25:00
YouTube rules..."Long afloat on shipless oceansI did all my best to smile'til your singing eyes and fingersDrew me loving to your isleAnd you sangSail to meSail to meLet me enfold youHere I amHere I amWaiting to hold youDid I dream you dreamed about me?Were you hare when I was fox?Now my foolish boat is leaningBroken lovelorn on your rocks,For you sing, touch me not, touch me not, come back tomorrow:O my heart, o my heart shies from the sorrowI am puzzled as the oysterI am troubled as the tide:Should I stand amid your breakers?Should I lie with death my bride?Hear me sing, swim to me, swim to me, let me enfold you:Here I am, here I am, waiting to hold you"Herbert James Draper - Ulysses and the Sirens (1909)'Come here,' they sang, 'renowned Ulysses, honour to the Achaean name, and listen to our two voices. No one ever sailed past us without staying to hear the enchanting sweetness of our song- and he who listens will go on his way not only charmed, but wiser, for we know all t...
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Tim Buckley
2008-03-17 00:00:00
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Tim Buckley - Greetings from LA
2008-01-16 04:37:00
Reast in peace my friend ... with your son Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/295-73524/161_TB_GfLA_1972.rar Buy in to Amazon.com This is about me
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Tim Buckley-Love From Room 109 At The Islander
2007-11-02 02:30:00
I got a chance to check out the Tim Buckley documentary "My Fleeting House" the other night and have since been obsessed with one song in particular (even though it's not even included on the DVD), a song called "Love From Room 109 At The Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway)" from the album "Happy Sad". It's a pretty roaming sounding song, and doesn't really fit it any specific genre, but it is really one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. Clocking in at just under 11 minutes, it might seem a little too long for some, but if you can just close your eyes and free your mind, it will take over every part of your mind and take you on a journey like nothing you've ever experienced.**Link FIXED**Love From Room 109 At The Islander (On Pacific Coast Highway)Tim Buckley.com *** Myspace *** CD's *** eMusic *** Hype Machine
Tim Buckley - Tim Buckley
2007-08-24 23:50:00
Tim Buckley was only 19 when he recorded his debut album, and while it was something of a revelation in and of itself, it was just a hint of what was to come. Buckley was initially inspired by the troubadour-folk poet approach of Orange County contemporaries like Jackson Browne and Steve Noonan, as well as ...
Tim Buckley - Starsailor (Bizarre, 1970)
2007-08-17 21:03:00
Starsailor Tim Buckley (Bizarre, 1970) Nacido Timothy Charles Buckley III un 14 de Febrero de 1947, en Washington, DC, en los Estados Unidos de América, un hombre revolucionaría al mundo con su peculiar forma interpretativa. Fué famoso por ser poseedor de una habilidad única entre los vocalistas de su época: la de abarcar tres octavas completas con ...
Tim Buckley - Happy Sad
2006-12-09 10:39:01
Troubled in life, he left a legacy of beautiful, hauntingly moving songs. Buckley had a piercing, mournful cry in his pliant voice, complemented by a unique jazz-folk delivery. His soaring, octave-spanning voice created an eerie mood of despair–the darker, moody side of the era. His weren’t the happy-go-lucky flower-child songs, nor were they the multi-colored, [...]
Tim Buckley - Goodbye & Hello
2006-12-02 16:25:10
Initially a folksinger, Tim Buckley quickly defied stylistic categorization. ‘Goodbye & Hello’ offers a rich musical vocabulary, from plaintive love song to free-form expressionism, with the artist’s remarkable voice at its core. Buckley’s acrobatic voice dances around the melodies, coloring his material with raw emotion. His range is startling, from sonorous baritone to wild falsetto, [...]
Tim Buckley - Greetings from L.A.
2006-10-19 22:33:01
By 1972, Buckley had grown so disenchanted with the music business and its commercial expectations that he composed this perverse opus as a mockery of that sleazy, bottom-line world. Bitterness seems to fuel many of the songs, which describe the sordid state L.A. had gotten into by the early ’70s, stomping the already rotting corpse [...]
Tim Buckley - Look At The Fool
2006-10-13 22:06:02
The prolific Buckley’s artistic growth occurred at such a rapid pace that a year in his career saw more development and change than ten years in someone else’s. In 1974 he recorded two albums that were light years away from the abstract, experimental extremes of 1971’s ‘Starsailor’ and ’72’s funky, lascivious ‘Greetings From L.A.’. ‘Sefronia’ [...]
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