Tumgik
#Tim Hardin
lesbianjonimitchell · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
Joni Mitchell with Tim Hardin backstage at Tanglewood, 1969. 📸: Heinz Weissenstein
8 notes · View notes
musickickztoo · 4 months
Text
Tumblr media
Tim Hardin 
December 23, 1941 – December 29, 1980
5 notes · View notes
gotankgo · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
1969
34 notes · View notes
02nique02 · 3 months
Text
Tumblr media
Black sheep boy
3 notes · View notes
shamanluna-radio-prog · 2 months
Text
Tim Hardin - It'll Never Happen Again
youtube
The best tim Hardin song
The best feel song ever, so marvelous one
So deep Tim !
2 notes · View notes
lisamarie-vee · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
44 notes · View notes
tfc2211 · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
▶Track-List: For All 38 Disc of Music - Play Below. Woodstock-Back To The Garden - The-Definitive-50th-Anniversary-Archive
Play ▶ Disc 1 Richie Havens - August 15,1969
Play ▶ Disc 2 Sweetwater - August 15,1969
Play ▶ Disc 3 Bert Sommer - August 15,1969
Play ▶ Disc 4 Tim Hardin - August 15,1969
Play ▶ Disc 5 Ravi Shankar - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 6 Melanie - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 7 Arlo Guthrie - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 8 Joan Baez - August 161969
Play ▶ Disc 9 Quill - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 10 Country Joe McDonald - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 11 Santana - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 12 John Sebastian - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 13 The Keef Hartley Band - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 14 The Incredible String Band - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 15 Canned Heat (Part 1) - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 16 Canned Heat (Part 2) - August 16,1969  
Play ▶ Disc 17 Mountain - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 18 The Grateful Dead (Part 1) - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 19 The Grateful Dead (Part 2) - August 16,1969
Play ▶ Disc 20 Creedence Clearwater Revival - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 21 Janis Joplin & The Kozmic Blues Band - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 22 Sly & The Family Stone - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 23 The Who - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 24 Jefferson Airplane (Part 1) - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 25 Jefferson Airplane (Part 2) - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 26 Joe Cocker & The Grease Band (Part 1) - August 17,1969  
Play ▶ Disc 27 Joe Cocker & The Grease Band (Part 2) - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 28 Country Joe And The Fish - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 29 Ten Years After - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 30 The Band - August 17,1969
Play ▶ Disc 31 Johnny Winter & Edgar Winter - August 18,1969
Play ▶ Disc 32 Blood, Sweat And Tears - August 18,1969
Play ▶ Disc 33 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - August 18,1969
Play ▶ Disc 34 The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - August 18,1969
Play ▶ Disc 35 Sha Na Na - August 18,1969
Play ▶ Disc 36 Jimi Hendrix / Gypsy Sun & Rainbows (Pt.1) - August 18,1969
Play ▶ Disc 37 Jimi Hendrix / Gypsy Sun & Rainbows (Pt.2) - August 18,1969
Play ▶ Disc 38 Appendix (Stage Announcements & Audience Sounds)
4 notes · View notes
okynne · 2 years
Text
youtube
5 notes · View notes
clivechip · 2 months
Text
Tuesday Tunes 190: How?
Today marks the conclusion of my six week mini-series based on the Five Ws And H of journalism. It is the turn of the outlier – that H – to feature, and here is a set of songs with How in their title. This one was very difficult for me: having made a long list I whittled it down and there were still ten songs I could have played. So maybe I’ll revisit this at some point, as it would be a pity for…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
americanahighways · 3 months
Text
Music Reviews: ‘Les Cousins’ (folk anthology), plus Steeleye Span Live and Eric Brace & Thomm Jutz
Music Reviews: ‘Les Cousins’ (folk anthology), plus Steeleye Span Live and Eric Brace & Thomm Jutz @redbeeteric @thommjutz @cherryredrecords @official.martincarthy @bertjanschfoundation @americanahighways #byjeffburger #americanamusic #americanahighways #musicreviews #herefirst @steeleye_span
Les Cousins (folk anthology), plus Steeleye Span Live and Eric Brace & Thomm Jutz Rock wasn’t the only kind of music that was exploding in the 1960s: a major folk and blues revival was underway on both sides of the Atlantic. In the States, many artists who championed these genres performed at famed clubs such as Greenwich Village’s Gaslight and Bitter End; Saratoga Springs, New York’s Caffe…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
sinceileftyoublog · 4 months
Text
The Lemonheads Live Show Review: 12/30, Evanston SPACE
Tumblr media
BY JORDAN MAINZER
Even on a live full album play-through, you didn't think Evan Dando would do the expected, did you? On the second night of The Lemonheads' three-evening run at SPACE in Evanston, the band was slated to play Come On Feel The Lemonheads, the 1993 follow-up to their previous year breakthrough, It's A Shame About Ray. When Dando (dressed in a button up shirt patterned with the head of Biggie Smalls in his iconic crown photo), bassist Farley Glavin, and drummer John Kent took the stage, instead of launching into the opening lines of "The Great Big NO", they noodled. They started playing something that sounded kind of like Echo & The Bunnymen's "The Killing Moon", and lo and behold, it was. Sure, they'd launch into Come On Feel the Lemonheads next, but in 2023, a cover felt like the most appropriate way to start off the night for the band.
It's well-known by now: The Lemonheads haven't released an album of original material since their 2006 self-titled record, and the two LPs dropped since then were both covers albums. While Dando is purportedly working on new material, it's the way the band has reinvented canonical songs--and live, even their own--that makes their shows stand out. On Saturday, the current incarnation of the band turned "Rick James Style"--itself a slowed down version of "Style"--into a Crazy Horse-style dirge. They forewent the wiry stylings of "Being Around" in favor of a punkier, electric version. And whether it was a mistake or intentional, they switched the order of "Favorite T" and "Being Around" in the album, always keeping us on our toes. (Unfortunately, they also couldn't play closer "The Jello Fund", unable to borrow SPACE's piano.)
Better yet, Dando's mid-concert solo acoustic set was all covers, from songs The Lemonheads had recorded (Victoria Williams' inspiring "Frying Pan", Hair highlight "Frank Mills") to unexpected genre-averse adaptations (Black Sabbath's "Sleeping Village" and "Snowblind", Duke Ellington's "Solitude"). The band joined him for four final songs, two solo Dando numbers, featuring Kent's skittering brushwork on "Hard Drive", and Lemonheads classics "Hospital" and "My Drug Buddy". The band eschewed the disassociated psychedelia of the recorded version of "Drug Buddy", turning it instead into a country folk stomp that fit right in with Dando's Tim Hardin and and Townes Van Zandt covers. One last time, The Lemonheads curated something previously familiar to us, all over again, in a new way.
Tumblr media
The Lemonheads, New Year's Eve
1 note · View note
3numero · 5 months
Text
After 6 years
What the hell had happened?
I'd realised that i was trying to walk on a rope of reality while hang(ing) on to (a) dream-s. Now...
youtube
0 notes
gaykarstaagforever · 6 months
Text
youtube
1 note · View note
maquina-semiotica · 10 months
Text
Tim Hardin, "Don't Make Promises"
0 notes
bohemkokusu · 1 year
Text
How can we hang on to a dream..
1 note · View note
bl33py · 1 year
Text
happy to report that i did buy new earbuds and now i'm a little less insane
song of the day 60/365
0 notes