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Tim Buckley Tim Buckley (yes - Jeff's dad) was a fantastic artist that died too young, but not before he changed genres ever few albums and created probably the most fascinating body of work for an artist emerging from the 60's imo and to me without a doubt the greatest male vocalist of that era until our main man Prince showed up. Tim had a 5 octave range and a daring NONE of his contemporaries had. | |
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Ugh I want to see what ya'll think about this song too much. It's practically tailor made for a P fan. Just dying to see what responses are posted after listening to this haha | |
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Would be easier if the link actually worked. | |
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You're talking about this link from the OP? | |
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Hi, I really liked the song. I found it to be a refreshing combination of linked to its time, but original at the same time. It has inspired me to seek out more Tim Buckley. I am sure Prince was inspired by any music that was original and came from a soulful heartfelt place. | |
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Assist #1. [youtube]insert/paste youtube code line[/youtube], we as readers will be able to access your selections. He made nine albums in his brief career, more than I would expect given as you described him that he changed his style so many times. I'll take some time to listen to his work, his son's music was terrific even though it was one proper album.
[Edited 5/20/18 21:41pm] Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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