Tim Buckey
Newport Folk Festival
Newport, RI
July 28, 1968

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01 Introduction
02 Buzzin' Fly
03 Wayfaring Stranger
04 Band Introductions
05 The Dolphins
06 Morning Glory

Tim Buckley - 12-string guitar, vocals
Carter "CC" Collins - congas, percussion
David Friedman - vibes

On the 28th of July 1968 Tim Buckley took to the stage at the Newport Folk Festival.

After being introduced as an artist who in the great Ogden Nash tradition of poetry, has been writing and singing his own songs, in a fairly modern idiom, which sits, however, very, very comfortably on a fine bed of old folk music.

It was a description that would have sent a shudder through Buckley.

Tim Buckley had always been a restless, questing musical spirit and he moved on from his work almost as soon as it had been recorded; by the time of Happy Sad in 1969, he had started to feel his way towards the jazz direction that characterised the revolutionary, avant-garde rock of his Starsailor period.

However in the run-up to Happy Sad Buckley had started to feel constrained by the expectations of both his audience and his record company, Elektra.

Album sessions in 68 had yielded a series of recordings that he ultimately abandoned and never released, many of which survived only from live performances until posthumous collections made them widely available.

The appearance at Newport in 68 reflects some of Tim s struggle over artistic direction; together with material from both Goodbye and Hello and Happy Sad , he performs two songs, Wayfaring Stranger and The Dolphins , that were recorded and discarded during the Happy Sad sessions.

Indeed, it's clear from another 68 performance of The Dolphins on the BBC s Old Grey Whistle Test that that song in particular was very much on his mind.

And so this concert, broadcast live from Newport by radio stations across America, is a fascinating glimpse into the artistic muse of one of music s most fertile and singular minds, at a key crossroads in his tragically short career.