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|    Michael Black to jaysillesq@gmail.com    |
|    Re: Tim Buckley, Steve Noonan, Jackson B    |
|    22 Jun 13 14:00:04    |
      From: et472@ncf.ca              On Sat, 15 Jun 2013, jaysillesq@gmail.com wrote:              > On Saturday, October 14, 1995 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Walter Hellman wrote:       >> I was riding along yesterday listening to a tape I'd made from a       >> Tim Buckely album I have..."Goodbye and Hello" was the song. This epic       >> (about 10 minutes I think) is one of the best reflections giving a feel       >> of the 60's I know. His was an amazing voice. His later jazz oriented       >> material was also amazing..."Chase the Blues Away" being a prime example       >> for me.       >> Anyway, all this brought back college memories of a very special       >> informal concert which was given in a dorm lounge at SUNY Stony Brook,       >> probably about 1968. This is where I was at school and they announced       >> somehow that 3 California singer-songwriters would be at the school and       >> playing in the dorm lounge. As I remember, there was very little       >> publicity because hardly anyone had ever heard of them.       >> It turns out they were Tim Buckley, Steve Noonan and Jackson       >> Browne. The whole thing was totally informal. They just had a chair set       >> up amongst all the sofas, etc. I don't know if this was my introduction       >> to Buckley, but I know it was for Browne and Noonan.       >> I wish I could remember more about the concert itself. One thing       >> that stuck out was that Buckley sung an (even then) old Johnny Cash song       >> called Give My Love To Rose. I remember how odd that was.       >> A couple of questions:       >>       >> I later got a Steve Noonan album and have always enjoyed that       >> music. Does anyone know what happened to him?       >>       >> Was anyone on this list at that Stony Brook performance? Did the       >> three of them play elsewhere?       >>       >> Walter Hellman       >>       >> --       >> hellman@teleport.com Internet Public Access User Hillsboro, Oregon USA       >       > Steve Noonan is alive and still lives in Orange County, CA.....check his       Facebook page       >       >       We're almost as distant from that post as that post was from when Tim       Buckley died.              DOn't dredge up old posts.               Michael              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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