tim buckley / Lorca
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amazing avant-garde jazz arrangement, in 5/4 time. stunning voice with an interpretation full of desperate passion. the critics are just ridiculous.
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stunning! *****!
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@KingKook from what i've read on Lee Underwood's website he wasn't really into heroin until after Starsailor flopped.
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I am a friend of the odd, the weird, the bizarre. I could be buddies with this tragic sad strange song. If I wasn't already married to Rammstein I'd be this song's roommate. There's a perfect word for the feeling this song creates: Dread.
Heroin did help compose this, just like it assisted Miles Davis with his best stuff.
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I forgot to mention I enjoy the low-fi, out of focus shot of the record and decibel levels. It's appropriately creepy.
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Wide eyed, trance inducing & horrific avant-garde jazz.
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BEAUTY IS IN THE EARS OF THE LISTENER, CHOICE, PERFECTION & TRUTH.
THIS IS DIVINE SOUNDS, THIS IS THE REALITY OF A MAGIC VOICE.
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@analfrost Unless it's an LSD party, then it is amazing how superbly it fits!
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Anyone that likes Tim Buckley is okay in my book. A lost art, his style. Jeff Buckley's
"Grace" is the next best thing and yet still....
Buckley wasn't afraid of anything. His music speaks to the soul like no other. Good mojo.
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Tim was way ahead of his time. Very misunderstood.
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Buckley described it as an album that, "To this day, you can't put...on at a party without stopping things; it doesn't fit in."
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padleynj: thanks, your comment is at all perferct!



You have to reach back in tim's music, there were never any musical cliches in his group and in whatever he wrote. The unbounded expressiveness of his soaring, haunting voice and with Larry Beckett's earlier lyical writings, are to this day untouched by anyone.. this had nothing to do with heroin....It had to due with creativity!
padleynj 4 years ago 7
I also think so.
bazzinfly33 4 years ago 3