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Tim Buckley was a dreamer, a utopian, as far away as he could be from any commercial logic. Few pieces have reached such depths in exploring anguish: perhaps, from different sides, only Sister Ray by Velvet Underground, the Not Available by Residents, the Frankie Teardrop by Suicide in rock have been able to tell the pain of living so well.
Tim Buckley was a dreamer, a utopian, as far away as he could be from any commercial logic.
Few pieces have reached such depths in exploring anguish: perhaps, from different sides, only Sister Ray by Velvet Underground, the Not Available by Residents, the Frankie Teardrop by Suicide in rock have been able to tell the pain of living so well.
Listen to Tim Buckley's 'Lorca' and experience a haunting, deeply emotional musical journey beyond the ordinary.
The curse of having a voice that reproduces the sound of Creation resonates with everything else. I’m trying to reach myself without stretching out my hand.
The curse of having a voice that reproduces the sound of Creation resonates with everything else.
I’m trying to reach myself without stretching out my hand.
Dive into Tim Buckley’s Lorca to experience an evocative voyage through the depths of self and sound.
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