
A review of the solo album by legendary artist Tim Buckley – Goodbye And Hello.
Tim Buckley – Goodbye And Hello (1967) — The Ultimate Music Library

A review of the solo album by legendary artist Tim Buckley – Goodbye And Hello.
Tim Buckley – Goodbye And Hello (1967) — The Ultimate Music Library

I posted a piece about my Faith Mercury last year but it bears repeating because it still brings me so much pleasure to play.
We have all been spending more time at home and may continue to do so, so it’s a good time to learn something new — like playing guitar.
This is an all solid wood parlour guitar, spruce top, trembesi back and sides, so it’s a bit more expensive. Mercurys, like all the Faith models, come in a variety of versions. The cheapest is the ‘naked‘ version, with solid mahogany back and sides and matt finish solid spruce top.
Mercurys are easy to hold and play, perfect for kids, or for anyone to learn the guitar. It’s also great for doodling on the settee, all thanks to its smaller size, scale and 12th fret neck join.
Ideal for women especially, in my opinion, because historically this is pretty much exactly like the kind of guitar ladies used to play in their parlours!
Copyright Francis Barker 2020
Another reader suggested topic. Form a fantasy band, picking by position. Ready, set, go. Lead singer: Roger Daltrey. There are many fine vocalists, but Roger is hands-down the one. More iconic vocalists? Jagger, Bowie, Lennon come to mind, but Roger has the range, the swagger and the chops. Roger just looks like the prototype 1970s […]

Billboard #1 Hits: #189: “All You Need Is Love” -The Beatles. August 19, 1967. #1 for 1 week. Single: “All You Need Is Love” – The Beatles Record Company- Capitol Genre: Pop Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Time: 3:57 B-side:”Baby, You’re A Rich Man” Album- Magical Mystery Tour Grade:A Peaked at #1 1 […]
BILLBOARD #1 HITS: #189: “ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE”- THE BEATLES. AUGUST 19, 1967 — slicethelife
*** Great post. These were very heady times indeed, unfortunately I wasn’t old enough to appreciate the sentiment.