Timothy Charles Buckley III (14 de febrero de 1947 – 29 de junio de 1975) fue un músico estadounidense de rock de vanguardia, con influencias de jazz, psicodelia, funk y soul. Su carrera fue corta, entre finales de los 60 y los primeros 70.
La voz de Buckley llegaba a abarcar tres octavas y media. Su talento con la voz está patente en álbumes como Goodbye and Hello (1967), Lorca (1970) y Starsailor (1970). Se casó con Mari Guibert, con la que tuvo un hijo, Jeff Buckley, conocido por su voz de cuatro octavas y media, que murió en 1997.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Song: Carnival Song Artist: Tim Buckley Source: From Goodbye And Hello, 1967
Intro: {Ab / / / / / Gb/Ab / / / / /}
AbGb/Ab The singer cries for people's lies Ab Gb/Ab Ab / / / / / Gb/Ab / / / / / He will sing for the day to bring him night AbGb/Ab The circus burns in carnival flame Ab Gb/Ab Ab / / / / / Gb/Ab / / / / / And for awhile you won't know my name at all Db B Gb E Ab / / / / / Gb/Ab / / / / / But sing and dance and love for pennies and gold
The juggling clown smiles to me And every frown we agree is glad The nighttime comes to bring the bums From Bowery heat to crimson streets of wine But magic lands will nbever touch our sands
Your children smile in single file They learn mistakes that others make They see although they cannot know The needs they'll need to have their greed grow wild But dance and sing for others bring the shame Db B Gb E Ab / / / / / Gb/Ab / / / / / And for awhile you won't know my name
{Ab / / / / / Gb/Ab / / / / /} (to fade)
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No guitar on this song that I could hear, but this arrangement is sufficient for guitar. It's in 3/4 time, and it sounds all right if pluck the bass string on the first beat and strum the chord on beats 2 and 3. Enjoy (hopefully)...
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