Tim Buckley - Pleasant Street / You Keep Me Hanging On video free download


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Tim Buckley - Dream Letter : Live In London [1968]

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8 years ago

john prastitis

Take a look at this video on YouTube:

8 years ago

Lucy Arqué

This is all completely perfect... the way he sings every note- the vibrato, the bending, the throatiness- is just somehow completely perfect. Not conventionally perfect, but perfect because he was so in line with the music in the moment. He was a completely open channel, there was nothing getting in the way. 

9 years ago

Tim Tebow's Left Arm

This is all amazing...but especially from 7:01 on...it proves that all you need is your voice and a guitar to rock harder, more emotionally, more powerfully, more viscerally than the loudest band can.

9 years ago

Sprtschk

That first chorus burns my hair off.

10 years ago

Man O'Neal

You won't hear anything like this nowadays. Fucking legend.

10 years ago

David McCormick

btw you can hear how Alice in chains is influenced by his music :-)

10 years ago

David McCormick

4:46 plus... great stuff

10 years ago

Lauren Kelissa

Heroin - the slow suicide plan. legalise weed and promote it. .... promote love while ya at it too ; )

10 years ago

triumphoverevil

Unfortunately, it proved to be even more addictive than heroin. ...Therefore get rid of heroin and bring back the opium dens, simple

10 years ago

triumphoverevil

As with opium, the morphine problem was solved by another “non-addictive” substitute—heroin, which proved to be even more addictive than morphine. With the heroin problem came yet another “non-addictive” substitute—the drug now known as methadone. First developed in 1937 by German scientists searching for a surgical painkiller, it was exported to the US and given the trade name “Dolophine” in 1947. Renamed methadone, the drug was soon being widely used as a treatment for heroin addiction.

10 years ago

triumphoverevil

Heroin was first manufactured in 1898 by the Bayer pharmaceutical company of Germany and marketed as a treatment for tuberculosis as well as a remedy for morphine addiction. During the 1850s, opium addiction was a major problem in the United States. The “solution” was to provide opium addicts with a less potent and supposedly “non-addictive” substitute—morphine. Morphine addiction soon became a bigger problem than opium addiction.

11 years ago

Brent Grimsley

Mazrio128 I agree completely I saw him perform too.

11 years ago

nizxbit

That would be a great idea as long as it is riddled with anthrax,cut the population down,maybe even totally.

11 years ago

Hugh Fathers

I only heard this album for the first time a couple of years ago. I've had and enjoyed Tim's album 'Greetings from LA' for decades. Then a friend of mine put his vinyl copy on and quite literally blew me away.

11 years ago

Howard Zimmerman

Always with Tim. He moves emotions in me I never knew I had.

11 years ago

Howard Zimmerman

Holy shit someone agrees with me. The best most emotional music ever committed to tape and Tim was 21 at the time. This record makes me cry from the pure emotion that pours out of it. Literally, it makes me cry.

11 years ago

Hugh Fathers

Greatest live album ever . . .

11 years ago

zteelchainz

this is the best

11 years ago

Argen Bultino

fuck man, you said it all, you said it right man. agree with my heart, tim buckley always is shining man,always, always....and is still in the air right now i am listening to this!

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