@posthumanhero yeah dont get me wrong, Starsailor is Tims Masterpiece, and i hope Pleasant Street is the tune your thinking of, great songwriting on that one
@theblahman i always thought of starsailor as groovy and likeable for most moods.......'lorca' a different story........'goodbye/hello' isn't so good to me -- too much fluff and horns -- i always like 'mountain' and that down down song on there though.........the later stuff is clearly not as innovative but probably went down easier with the masses...........rather here him yodel with a band of crazies behind him in the long run.......the documentary is really good.
@posthumanhero I really like Greetings form L.A, nothing but cathchy, songs great hooks and monster vocals, Starsailor whilst admiringly experimental is a tough album to find a suitable time to listen to, my favourite Tim stuff is Goodbye and Hello, and Happy Sad, but he reinvented himself so often that the later period stuff could be considered an entirely different artist
i have a cd of him from this period......while i enjoy practicing guitar to it i must admit it's artistic merits are diminutive compared to his starsailer or happy sad period stuff
I'd been trying for months to upload this better quality video to supplant the camrip present here on Youtube, but it ended up being rejected every single time due to ''terms of use violation". How did you do it?
Tim Buckley played in Ann Arbor, Mi, saw him live there about 1973 @ the Power Center( U Of M campus )
zollar98 1 week ago
AWESOME!!! Thank you for this video.
KristianPage 1 month ago
@BlackSabbathory That's coz he looked 30 when he was 19 :)
Amazing, unequivocal Tim.
NovaScotiaChick 4 months ago
@posthumanhero yeah dont get me wrong, Starsailor is Tims Masterpiece, and i hope Pleasant Street is the tune your thinking of, great songwriting on that one
theblahman 7 months ago
@theblahman i always thought of starsailor as groovy and likeable for most moods.......'lorca' a different story........'goodbye/hello' isn't so good to me -- too much fluff and horns -- i always like 'mountain' and that down down song on there though.........the later stuff is clearly not as innovative but probably went down easier with the masses...........rather here him yodel with a band of crazies behind him in the long run.......the documentary is really good.
posthumanhero 7 months ago
@posthumanhero I really like Greetings form L.A, nothing but cathchy, songs great hooks and monster vocals, Starsailor whilst admiringly experimental is a tough album to find a suitable time to listen to, my favourite Tim stuff is Goodbye and Hello, and Happy Sad, but he reinvented himself so often that the later period stuff could be considered an entirely different artist
theblahman 7 months ago
brilliant!!! and he really was the bees knees, hehe how ironic!!! love that man and his son Jeff,
hannah4440 8 months ago
great
CargadosCarajos 1 year ago
i have a cd of him from this period......while i enjoy practicing guitar to it i must admit it's artistic merits are diminutive compared to his starsailer or happy sad period stuff
posthumanhero 1 year ago
Good to see this here.
I'd been trying for months to upload this better quality video to supplant the camrip present here on Youtube, but it ended up being rejected every single time due to ''terms of use violation". How did you do it?
s09302008 1 year ago