Timothy Charles "Tim" Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music and style changed considerably through the years; his first album (1966) was mostly folk, but his subsequent albums incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, avant-garde and an evolving "voice as instrument" sound. Though he did not find commercial success during his lifetime, Buckley is admired by later generations for his innovation as a musician and vocal ability. He died at the age of 28 from a heroin overdose, leaving behind his sons Taylor and Jeff, the latter of whom later went on to become a musician as well.
Early life and career
Tim Buckley was born in Washington, D.C. on St. Valentine's Day, to Elaine (née Scalia), an Italian American, and Timothy Charles Buckley Jr., a highly decorated World War II veteran who was the son of Irish immigrants from Cork. He spent his early childhood in Amsterdam, New York, an industrial city approximately 40 miles northwest of Albany; at five years old he began listening to his mother's progressive jazz recordings, particularly Miles Davis.
Tim Buckley (born September 10, 1963) is a current associate head coach at Indiana University. He was hired in April 2008 by new Indiana head coach Tom Crean, who brought him and fellow assistant Bennie Seltzer over from his staff at Marquette.
Buckley was the former head coach at Ball State University from 2000-2006. He is best known for leading the Cardinals to upset wins over #3 Kansas and #4 UCLA during the 2001 Maui Invitational. Buckley was an assistant coach at the University of Iowa under Steve Alford, who left the Hawkeyes to take the head coaching job at the New Mexico Lobos. More recently he was an assistant coach at Marquette University where he is reunited with former Ball State player and 2006 MAC Freshman of the Year Maurice Acker, who transferred after Buckley was fired.
Tim Buckley is the self-titled debut album by Los Angeles based singer-songwriterTim Buckley, released in 1966. Most of the songs on it were co-written by Buckley and Larry Beckett while they were in high school. It was recorded at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, California.
The album was later re-released on January 22, 2001 in a compilation with follow up album Goodbye and Hello by WEA/Elektra, then again on November 7, 2005 except this time coupled with Greetings from L.A..
Rhino Handmade Records reissued the album on January 11, 2011 as part of a two-disc set. The first disc contains both the stereo and mono versions of the album. The second disc contains 22 unreleased recordings Buckley made in 1965 with The Bohemians and in 1966 with Larry Beckett.
The album was later re-released on January 22, 2001 in a compilation with debut album Tim Buckley by WEA/Elektra.
In 2005 a 180 gram version of the LP was released on the label Four Men With Beards and is being distributed by City Hall Records.
Recording
The album was recorded during June 1967 in Los Angeles, and produced by Jerry Yester and Jac Holzman.
Reception
Matthew Greenwald in a retrospective review for Allmusic felt that it is "an excellent and revolutionary album that was a quantum leap for both Tim Buckley and the audience".
Track listing
All songs written by Tim Buckley, except where noted.
"No Man Can Find the War" (Larry Beckett, Buckley) – 2:58
Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera created by Reg Watson. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the serial in 1997, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the show's executive producer Stanley Walsh. The 13th season of Neighbours began airing from 20 January 1997.Lisa Elliot was introduced in the same month. February saw the arrival of student Tim Buckley. Ben Atkins debuted in April, while Amy Greenwood made her first appearance in July. Matt Compton and Ben's sister Caitlin Atkins were introduced in September. November saw the first appearance of Paul McClain.
Lisa Elliot
Lisa Elliot, played by Kate Straub, made her first screen appearance on 27 January 1997. Straub was cast after being spotted in the audience of variety television show Hey Hey It's Saturday. Straub told Amanda Ruben of TV Week that she felt embarrassed by what had happened, but considered it the break she needed. She added "I was an avid fan of Neighbours when Kylie and Jason were on, but I haven't watched much since. But my short time with the show has given me a huge appreciation of the television industry." Straub was initially contracted with the show until early 1997.
Buckley (Welsh:Bwcle[ˈbʊklɛ]) is a town and community in Flintshire, located in north-east Wales. It is situated 2 miles (3.2km) from the county town of Mold and is contiguous with the nearby villages of Ewloe, Alltami (which are both under the jurisdiction of Buckley town council) and Mynydd Isa. The town is located on the A549 road, with the larger A55 road passing nearby.
Buckley is the second largest town in Flintshire in terms of population. According to the 2001 Census, the community had a total population of 14,568, increasing to 15,665 at the 2011 census.
Buckley was an Anglo-Saxon location, with some of its houses later recorded in the NormanDomesday Book of the 11th century. However, the first documented evidence of its existence dates from 1294 when it was described as the pasturage of the Manor of Ewloe, spelled as "Bokkeley".
The name Buckley may derive from the Old Englishbok lee, meaning meadow, or field. The likely meaning of the name was "clearing in a beech wood" (with boc meaning beech tree and ley meaning wood, glade or clearing). The name could also have been construed from bucc, a buck or deer; or bwlch y clai, meaning clay hole.
Between July 1943 and 22 April 1944, Buckley operated along the eastern seaboard as training ship for prospective officers and nucleus crews of other destroyer escorts.
On 22 April 1944, she joined hunter-killer Task Group 21.11 (TG 21.11) for a sweep of the North Atlantic and Mediterraneanconvoy routes. On the morning of 6 May, aircraft from the escort carrierBlock Island(CVE-21) reported an enemy submarine near Buckley. She steamed toward the surfaced submarine, evading her torpedoes and gunfire, and commenced firing. At 0328 Buckley rammed the German submarine U-66 and then backed off. Shortly thereafter, the submarine struck Buckley, opening a hole in the escort vessel's starboard side. Hand-to-hand combat ensued between crew members of the two combatants on Buckley's foredeck. The U-66 drew astern of Buckley and sank at 0341 in 17°17′N32°24′W / 17.283°N 32.400°W / 17.283; -32.400 (German submarine U-66).
(Monkees TV Show 1968)
Long afloat on shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle
And you sang
Sail to me, sail to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you
Did I dream you dreamed about me ?
Were you hare when I was fox ?
Now my foolish boat is leaning
Broken lovelorn on your rocks
For you sing
'Touch me not, touch me not
Come back tomorrow
Oh my heart, oh my heart
Shies from the sorrow'
I am puzzled as the oyster
I am troubled as the tide
Should I stand amid your breakers ?
Or should I lie with death my bride ?
Hear me sing
'Swim to me, swim to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you'
published: 12 May 2010
Tim Buckley - Sweet Surrender
Greetings from L.A.
published: 11 Mar 2010
Tim Buckley - Pleasant Street
Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello [1967]
published: 07 Feb 2010
Tim Buckley - Phantasmagoria in Two
Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello [1967]
published: 07 Feb 2010
Tim Buckley - Dream Letter Live in London '68 (Full album)
01 - Introduction - 00:00
02 - Buzzin' fly - 01:08
03 - Phantasmagoria in two - 07:24
04 - Morning glory - 12:07
05 - Dolphins - 15:53
06 - I've been out walking - 22:35
07 - The earth is broken - 30:55
08 - Who do you love - 37:57
09 - Pleasant street / You keep me hangin' on - 47:26
10 - Love from room 109 / Strange feelin' - 55:25
11 - Carnival Song / Hi Lilly, Hi lo - 01:07:46
12 - Hallucinations - 01:16:38
13 - Troubador - 01:23:55
14 - Dream letter / Happy time - 01:30:02
15 - Wayfaring strange / You got me running - 01:39:30
16 - Once I was - 01:52:40
Recorded in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England on October 7, 1968
published: 02 Feb 2015
Tim Buckley - Once I Was
Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello [1967]
published: 07 Feb 2010
Tim Buckley - Dolphins - Whistle Test (May '74)
Tim Buckley performing a fantastic live version of Dolphins
(Monkees TV Show 1968)
Long afloat on shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle
And you sang
Sa...
(Monkees TV Show 1968)
Long afloat on shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle
And you sang
Sail to me, sail to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you
Did I dream you dreamed about me ?
Were you hare when I was fox ?
Now my foolish boat is leaning
Broken lovelorn on your rocks
For you sing
'Touch me not, touch me not
Come back tomorrow
Oh my heart, oh my heart
Shies from the sorrow'
I am puzzled as the oyster
I am troubled as the tide
Should I stand amid your breakers ?
Or should I lie with death my bride ?
Hear me sing
'Swim to me, swim to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you'
(Monkees TV Show 1968)
Long afloat on shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle
And you sang
Sail to me, sail to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you
Did I dream you dreamed about me ?
Were you hare when I was fox ?
Now my foolish boat is leaning
Broken lovelorn on your rocks
For you sing
'Touch me not, touch me not
Come back tomorrow
Oh my heart, oh my heart
Shies from the sorrow'
I am puzzled as the oyster
I am troubled as the tide
Should I stand amid your breakers ?
Or should I lie with death my bride ?
Hear me sing
'Swim to me, swim to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you'
01 - Introduction - 00:00
02 - Buzzin' fly - 01:08
03 - Phantasmagoria in two - 07:24
04 - Morning glory - 12:07
05 - Dolphins - 15:53
06 - I've been out walkin...
01 - Introduction - 00:00
02 - Buzzin' fly - 01:08
03 - Phantasmagoria in two - 07:24
04 - Morning glory - 12:07
05 - Dolphins - 15:53
06 - I've been out walking - 22:35
07 - The earth is broken - 30:55
08 - Who do you love - 37:57
09 - Pleasant street / You keep me hangin' on - 47:26
10 - Love from room 109 / Strange feelin' - 55:25
11 - Carnival Song / Hi Lilly, Hi lo - 01:07:46
12 - Hallucinations - 01:16:38
13 - Troubador - 01:23:55
14 - Dream letter / Happy time - 01:30:02
15 - Wayfaring strange / You got me running - 01:39:30
16 - Once I was - 01:52:40
Recorded in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England on October 7, 1968
01 - Introduction - 00:00
02 - Buzzin' fly - 01:08
03 - Phantasmagoria in two - 07:24
04 - Morning glory - 12:07
05 - Dolphins - 15:53
06 - I've been out walking - 22:35
07 - The earth is broken - 30:55
08 - Who do you love - 37:57
09 - Pleasant street / You keep me hangin' on - 47:26
10 - Love from room 109 / Strange feelin' - 55:25
11 - Carnival Song / Hi Lilly, Hi lo - 01:07:46
12 - Hallucinations - 01:16:38
13 - Troubador - 01:23:55
14 - Dream letter / Happy time - 01:30:02
15 - Wayfaring strange / You got me running - 01:39:30
16 - Once I was - 01:52:40
Recorded in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England on October 7, 1968
(Monkees TV Show 1968)
Long afloat on shipless oceans
I did all my best to smile
'Til your singing eyes and fingers
Drew me loving to your isle
And you sang
Sail to me, sail to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you
Did I dream you dreamed about me ?
Were you hare when I was fox ?
Now my foolish boat is leaning
Broken lovelorn on your rocks
For you sing
'Touch me not, touch me not
Come back tomorrow
Oh my heart, oh my heart
Shies from the sorrow'
I am puzzled as the oyster
I am troubled as the tide
Should I stand amid your breakers ?
Or should I lie with death my bride ?
Hear me sing
'Swim to me, swim to me
Let me enfold you
Here I am, here I am
Waiting to hold you'
01 - Introduction - 00:00
02 - Buzzin' fly - 01:08
03 - Phantasmagoria in two - 07:24
04 - Morning glory - 12:07
05 - Dolphins - 15:53
06 - I've been out walking - 22:35
07 - The earth is broken - 30:55
08 - Who do you love - 37:57
09 - Pleasant street / You keep me hangin' on - 47:26
10 - Love from room 109 / Strange feelin' - 55:25
11 - Carnival Song / Hi Lilly, Hi lo - 01:07:46
12 - Hallucinations - 01:16:38
13 - Troubador - 01:23:55
14 - Dream letter / Happy time - 01:30:02
15 - Wayfaring strange / You got me running - 01:39:30
16 - Once I was - 01:52:40
Recorded in Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, England on October 7, 1968
Timothy Charles "Tim" Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music and style changed considerably through the years; his first album (1966) was mostly folk, but his subsequent albums incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, avant-garde and an evolving "voice as instrument" sound. Though he did not find commercial success during his lifetime, Buckley is admired by later generations for his innovation as a musician and vocal ability. He died at the age of 28 from a heroin overdose, leaving behind his sons Taylor and Jeff, the latter of whom later went on to become a musician as well.
Early life and career
Tim Buckley was born in Washington, D.C. on St. Valentine's Day, to Elaine (née Scalia), an Italian American, and Timothy Charles Buckley Jr., a highly decorated World War II veteran who was the son of Irish immigrants from Cork. He spent his early childhood in Amsterdam, New York, an industrial city approximately 40 miles northwest of Albany; at five years old he began listening to his mother's progressive jazz recordings, particularly Miles Davis.
I was a nighthawkin' in my taxi My fare was a shaky ol' lush So I kicked it over and took off Then he whipped out this switch blade Straight outta nowhere level to my throat He said 'see reb I've been over to the war boy' I said 'i was a combat paratrooper daddy' Well now he slupped back cool and he pocket that steel