>Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 08:45:26 -0500
>From: Jerry Notaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: (njc) One more thing -- Was it Tim or Jeff Bickley?
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I'm catching up on all my computer must-do postits in one session, 
> no?  This
> > is a quick one -- the name of the wonderful singer who died way prematurely
> > in the '70's -- was it "Tim" or "Jeff" Buckl(e)y?  And is his stuff 
> available
> > at all?
>
>Both Tim, and his son Jeff, were wonderful singers who died prematurely: 
>Tim in
>the 70's, Jeff in the 90's. Though Jeff's career was much shorter than his
>father's, both have many recordings available. Best bets: Jeff Buckley, Grace;
>Tim Buckley Anthology from Rhino.
>
>Jerry
>
>np: Shawn Colvin - All Through the Night

Hello, group. This is my first post after lurking a bit. I think Tim 
Buckley's live one, Dream Letter, has to qualify as a pretty good 
introductory album too, although I certainly find the full-length flow of 
Goodbye And Hello and Greetings From L.A. indescribably pleasurable to 
listen to. Some of his other albums are: Happy Sad, Lorca, Starsailor, Peel 
Sessions '68 (2), Honeyman, Sefronia, Blue Afternoon and Look At The Fool. 
His cover of Fred Neil's Dolphins is a joy to hear.

I've never listened to his son's music, but I did cut his hair once. He was 
a brash kid. Obviously they both died way to early.

Warmest regards,

Nick

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