tim buckley - dolphins video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/04/23

tim buckley - dolphins. Performed on TOGWT.

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8 years ago

Bernard O'Neil

Sometimes I wonder do you ever think of me

8 years ago

mjazzguitar

Man he had one hell of a voice.

9 years ago

Achille Montanucci

tim buckley - dolphins

9 years ago

Pete Dako

Will this old world ever change? #DolphinProject #Tweet4Dolphins

9 years ago

Rocco Sfragara

tim buckley - dolphins

10 years ago

David Howie

What a singer!!!! Awesome.

10 years ago

Sublime Music Channel

Is that Ian Wallace, drums?

10 years ago

matthew quinn

great song,performed brilliantlt;a great loss

10 years ago

Chrislarose220

both legends but if tim had dylans lyrical content he wouldve been as big as Dylan or it would be Tim Buckley having the dylan iconic stature

10 years ago

Jeb Cantor

My God... Sweet and lowdown.

10 years ago

Imperator!

I never implied he was better, I'am now. By selling of records, Bob Dylan is better. But in my subjective opinion, Tim was way better than Dylan would ever be. But then again, there where even more talented musicians in the 60-70's than those being mentioned here.

10 years ago

eelpieballox

listen to the live version of this on DREAM LETTER it is staggering,, its a spiritual incantation !!,, the best white singer I've ever heard ,, and that includes Robert Plant (circa Zeppelin 4) and the sun sessions Elvis,,

10 years ago

eelpieballox

exquisite and deeply moving !!

10 years ago

metallica fan

love all those songs you mentioned...Bob Dylan is my idol

10 years ago

metallica fan

his voice is better..but that doesn't make him a better artist

10 years ago

Imperator!

Well I think Tim's vocal elasticity is better than Dylan's. But it's difficult to tell who is better. Tim would have made it very big if he was still alive, but so would Jeff if he stayed alive.

10 years ago

walter padley

when Buckley played at Carnegie Hall, the stage was strewn with orchids. He ate some and begin to sing, and preformed the greatest of his work.

10 years ago

arnarne

This is frighteningly good!

11 years ago

Jeb Cantor

I've watched this video about 20 times and it never gets old

11 years ago

Marilyn Taylor

Great video. Tim Buckley's moving delivery of Fred Neil's lament for mankind's enduring folly. Thank you, laupsek.

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