Nick Drake † November 25, 1974
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folk songs everyone should listen to at least once
I'll Be Here in the Morning by Townes Van Zandt
One of These Things First by Nick Drake
Something on Your Mind by Karen Dalton
Cannock Chase by Labi Siffre
I'd Like To Walk Around In Your Mind by Vashti Bunyan
Love Is Our Cross To Bear by John Gorka
Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains) by Connie Converse
Ventura Highway by America
I'd Have You Anytime by George Harrison
By The Time I Get to Phoenix by Glen Campbell
April Come She Will by Simon and Garfunkel
The Kiss by Judee Sill
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Nick Drake photographed by Keith Morris in London, 1969
(Source: dog-house-riley, + + +)
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Nick Drake, 1960s 🌒
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Nick Drake and a dog at Hampsted Heath (1971)
photo by Keith Morris
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dude old people music is awesome but sad/depressed men with guitars might be better
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Marc Bolan (1947-1977) T-Rex - guitar and vocals
Songs: "Cosmic Dancer," "Bang a Gong (Get It On)"
Propaganda: "Pioneer of Glam Rock movement in the early 70s, Bolan combined glamourous fashion with ridiculously sexy stage presence with his band T-Rex. Was notorious at the time for wearing glitter on his face on Top of the Pops in 1971, and combining mens' and womens' clothing. Dubbed 'The pixie prince of glam rock,' Bolan's looks were often described as elvish or androgynous."
"The hair, the smooth voice, the glam look that says 'I’m probably bisexual.'"
Nick Drake (1948-1974) solo
Songs: "Pink Moon," "Cello Song"
Propaganda: "His life may have been short and tragic, but he left us some of the most acclaimed folk-pop of all time and looked like an ethereal forest spirit while doing it! Give 'Which Will' or 'Place to Be' a listen and try not to fall in love."
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Nick Drake photographed by Keith Morris in London, 1969.
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Photograph by Nigel Waymouth, 1971.
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ROUND 1, MATCH 15
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Fade to Blue
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NICK DRAKE
photographed by Keith Morris in Hampstead, 1970
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he genuinely means so much to me, like i think about him at least once a day. his music genuinely makes me so content. a no skip discography
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spotify i dont think nick drake is on tour
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