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Watch the live Video Clip here There is a child sleeping near his twin / The pictures go wild in a rush of wind / That dark angel he is shuffling in / Watching over them with his black feather wings unfurled The love you lost with her skin so fair / Is free with the wind in her butterscotch hair / Her green eyes blew goodbyes / With her head in her hands / and your kiss on the lips of another / Dream Brother with your tears scattered round the world. Don’t be like the one who made me so old / Don’t be like the one who left behind his name / ‘Cause they’re waiting for you like I waited for mine / And nobody ever came… Don’t be like the one who made me so old / Don’t be like the one who left behind his name / ‘Cause they’re waiting for you like I waited for mine / And nobody ever came… Don’t be like the one who made me so old / Don’t be like the one who left behind his name / ‘Cause they’re waiting for you like I waited for mine / Nobody ever came / Nobody ever… I feel afraid and I call your name / I love your voice and your dance insane / I hear your words and I know your pain / With your head in your hands and her kiss on the lips of another / Your eyes to the ground and the world spinning round forever / Asleep in the sand with the ocean washing over / Asleep in the sand with the ocean washing over / Asleep in the sand with the ocean washing over Ah do you meet the one I love / and smell the one who loves you / Dream brother, dream brother, dream, dream / dream asleep in the sand with the ocean washing over Jeff Buckley – R.I.P. Brother
I lost myself on a cool damp night / Gave myself in that misty light / Was hypnotized by a strange delight / Under a lilac tree / I made wine from the lilac tree / Put my heart in its recipe / It makes me see what I want to see / and be what I want to be / When I think more than I want to think / Do things I never should do / I drink much more that I ought to drink / Because (it) brings me back you… Lilac wine is sweet and heady, like my love / Lilac wine, I feel unsteady, like my love / Listen to me… I cannot see clearly / Isn’t that she coming to me nearly here? / Lilac wine is sweet and heady where’s my love? / Lilac wine, I feel unsteady, where’s my love? / Listen to me, why is everything so hazy? / Isn’t that she, or am I just going crazy, dear? / Lilac Wine, I feel unready for my love… / / Jeff Buckley
Sorry about the extreme emotions! Exams are over so my body is going mad, im having post-exam stress as my step sister put it so well :D
Musical gem with a voice of an angel. This drawing rendered in felt tip marker pen.
Portrait of William F. Buckley, Jr. – 1925 – February 26, 2008 / Oil on Linen, life-sized. (b/w photograph of original painting). / William F. Buckley, Jr. died today at 82. I painted a portrait of William F. Buckley, Jr from sittings, many years ago. The man was a phenomenal wit and intellect, used the English language exquisitely, and was a thoroughly charming and a towering human being. / I was in my twenties and had the cheek to write him and ask if I might paint his portrait. I said we were both questing for the truth. / His famous & phenomenal secretary, Frances Bronson, wrote back and said WFB asked three questions needing answers: / 1. Might he read during sittings. / 2. May he bring his cocker spaniel. / 3. How much will it cost…IF he likes it. / We worked out the particulars and he came to my studio in Greenwich Village, New York for sittings. / He was very famous, doing radio, tv and publishing his magazine The National Review. Buckley was a beacon of conservative thought causing trouble, uproar, and having an enormous amount of fun. The author of over fifty books. He ran for mayor of New York once, and (expecting the outcome in advance) when asked what he’d do first if elected, said, he’d “demand a recount!” He debated everyone with equal intensity and mischief, and had a fabulous time with sailing around the world, writing essays and books filled with his astute observations of American politics. When he turned 50, he decided to learn the harpsichord and ended up giving public performances. At the same half century mark he started writing fiction novels, spy stories reflecting some early work of his own. / He was reviled and adored in equal measure, not a bad outcome for a life fully lived. Meeting him and painting his portrait has always been one of the highlights of my life. Totally gracious, charming, eloquent, brilliant man. I miss him already. / Regrettably, this is only photo I have of the finished portrait, and it’s black and white. The full version included him sitting in his chair, lap full of papers, a pencil in hand pressed against his cheek, his portable typewriter at his side, cluttered busy desk, and an office filled with books stacked on the floor and every surface. Addendum: There are so many tributes now appearing about Willam F. Buckley’s life and wit, and this is typical, and so good, a comment made by Ronald Reagan in 1985: “Once when Bill was asked what job he wanted in the Administration of his friend the President, he replied in his typically retiring and deferential way: “Ventriloquist.” More on my website, The Hawks Perch
Jeff Buckley.
Sunday, July 13 – Buckley Falls, Geelong Went to revisit last, last sunday and was met with a vivid pink display that lit up the sky for a few minutes before disappearing again. / I think i was just lucky to be at the right place at the right time.
Sunday, September 21 – Buckley Falls I’ve been here a few times but never during sunrise. It’s great to get a different perspective on a familiar setting, had some nice light fall on the falls!
Lovely sunset last Tuesday – tried Buckley Falls in Geelong for a change.
hh 17th karmapa | 19th birthday celebrations | sidphur | hp | india 2004 / © tim buckley | bodhi images / 77640064.1.1.1 / exclusive limited edition print
ladakhi pilgrim | tso pema – rewalsar | himachal pradesh | india / © tim buckley | www.bodhiimages.com / IMG_1731.1 this is an homage to the people of the mountain tribes of Lhadakh, and their devotion to their Buddhist heritage, they travel over the mountain passes as the winter snows come each year, on pilgrimage to Buddhist sites in India and Nepal. / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladakh / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rewalsar
His Holiness 17th Karmapa Orgyen Trinlay Dorje | head of the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism / © tim buckley | www.bodhiimages.com / IMG_3975.4 / exclusive limited edition print 1 | 50 /
tibetan buddhist nuns enclosure | teachings with hh dalai lama 2004 | sanag choeling monastery | kungri | pin valley | himachal pradesh | india / © tim buckley | bodhi images / 77600011ed
Not a seascape, but it’s a compromise :) / I love it when the sun shines through the clouds for a few moments, just enough time to fire of a few snaps. Enjoy your easter break everybody .
14th Dalai Lama of Tibet | urgyen sanag choeling monastery | kungri | pin valley | himachal pradesh | india / © tim buckley | bodhi images / 77640002.1.4 exclusive limited edition print 1 | 20 His Holiness traveled to this remote Himalayan valley in 2004, to give teachings, empowerments, and consecrate the Urgyen Sanag Choeling Monastery in Kungri. / I very fortunately was given the opportunity and permission to photograph his visit over 10 days to 4 villages. / The Spiti / Lahaul and Pin Valleys are accessible only in the summer months, via the 4550m Kunzum Pass, in these incredible, high altitude, arid valleys the simplicity and humility of the tribal peoples is astounding and very refreshing
14th dalai lama | mcleod ganj | hp | india / © tim buckley | bodhi images / CRW_6921.1 featured / The Human Condition May 2009, Buddha June 2009
Dawn on a cold Winter’s morning along the road to Buckley, a small farming community just West of Geelong. Pentax K20D Camera. – 1/8 Sec. @ f 27 ISO 200 / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.
© tim buckley | bodhi images / 1884.4
his holiness the dalai lama of tibet / © tim buckley | bodhi images / HHDL_Losar3__05.4
This image of Jeff Buckley was done as part of a class project. I did ten or so music related images, all square, various media, then printed them on a watercolor like paper, bound them in a handmade book (along with other pages that were die cut by hand using big circle holes to simulate record album shapes), and other pages with info about each musician. Turned out pretty good. Others included were Morrissey, Nick Drake, Springsteen, and Hendrix. Oh, and this image is a combination of watercolor and colored pencil.
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