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Tim Buckley Goodbye and Hello 1967
Probably my fave of his. Most every song works and some are certifiably great.
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Give a shit or be a shit.
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Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tech - If Music be the Food of Love... 1966
Surprisingly, not bad. A mid sixties pop rock LP for the kiddies of the day. No real duds that I can hear.
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Matt Wilson wrote:
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tech - If Music be the Food of Love... 1966
Surprisingly, not bad. A mid sixties pop rock LP for the kiddies of the day. No real duds that I can hear.
Is this a recent acquisition Matt?
They had a few good-uns, got a greatest hits but that’s all you need I think.
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robertff wrote:Matt Wilson wrote:
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tech - If Music be the Food of Love... 1966
Surprisingly, not bad. A mid sixties pop rock LP for the kiddies of the day. No real duds that I can hear.
Is this a recent acquisition Matt?
They had a few good-uns, got a greatest hits but that’s all you need I think.
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Everything I post here is a recent acquisition.
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Tim Buckley Happy Sad 1969
He sounds more sad than happy. Songs about women, both new and the one he abandoned with child, are the order of the day on this LP. After taking a year off, his new material was languid, jazzy, and more in keeping with how his subsequent albums would sound.
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Tim Buckley - Blue Afternoon 1969
I like this one more than Happy Sad for some reason, though both are similar albums. By this point, he's not developing his melodies so much as exploring some kind of textural space that he's carved out for himself. Most of these songs work even if some are a tad slow.
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Just got hipped to Jackie Mittoo a reggae organist. Listening to De
Drum Song on yt and it sounds iree.
Drum Song on yt and it sounds iree.
Everything is broken
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