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Date Posted: 11:00:01 07/29/01 Sun
Author: Salieri
Subject: toodlepip
In reply to: Daniel 's message, "All pseudonyms dropped" on 20:12:39 07/26/01 Thu

The other important thing is that somebody, I think Rhino, just put out a Tim Buckley anthology ("morning glory"). I mean despite that being somewhat important in itself, the real important thing is that I had just made my own compilation of my most favorite songs, and ALL my choices (from 10 albums or so) are on this two-CD anthology! Wow. Do these guys have taste or what?! They even put on the full version of the first recording of "Song to the siren" from some TV show. Tim had never issued it, - somebody had made fun of the line "I'm as puzzled as an oyster", and he got embarrassed. He later changed it to " ... as a newborn child", and the final version on "Starsailor" (also on the new anthology) is my most favorite song, - also the first thing I'd ever heard by him.

Anyway, for the ignorants, this is what the cover says:
He had an angel's voice. An eclectic career. A martyr's fate. Tim Buckley fused his folk teachings to a vast expanse of musical genres -- sometimes failing, sometimes excelling, but never denying the rich, exploratory bent of his own troubled soul. Although only a temporary traveler in history and life [Sal: BLAH!] Buckley's lonesome path remains pristine, untouched. This anthology covers that still-fresh stretch in the hopes that someday we'll all catch up and roam that road together."

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