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Tim Cluff

hmmmmm....

About Me

I'm a goon...who plays tunes.

I record in basements, bathrooms and bedrooms, put together full length albums, try to remain bouyant.


My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/5/2005
Band Website: myspace.com/timcluff
Band Members:

1.) Talk 1
2.) Ladyship
3.) Citizen's Lament
4.) Dream Kid
5.) Bret & Madeline
6.) Circling
7.) Learning to Talk
8.) Building a Hole
9.) Talk 2
10.) Bad Words in Orleans
11.) Sea Salt
12.) Still Life
13.) Talk 3

1.) Livin' In Your Side
2.) The Strings of Bath
3.) Wanders Ground
4.) The Old Sleaze
5.) Other Side of the Window
6.) Old Man Talk
7.) An Easy Fix
8.) 99 Janitors
9.) Lady Bad Luck
10.) I'll Blow Away
11.) Cannibal Soup
12.) Jubilee

HELLO!
Influences: Van Gogh, Dick Van Dyke, the Squire and his Donkey, a collection of poets, the flatted sixth, ol' bent Michelangelo, and whoever wrote the 'Row Your Boat' song - really big fan of Tom Waits - Beethoven - Joyce - Ginsberg - Edward Weston - Jim Jarmusch - Arvo Part - Crazy Horse - Bill Hicks - 'Hail to the Thief' -
Sounds Like: like a grunt, chortle, drunk piano spittles, and chords, guitarophones, quazoo, hornmonicas, chuckling, sometimes soon, brake pads, shingle winds... like a guy who barely knows how to use recording equipment playing songs,..ahem! Pardon...
Record Label: none
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Words on a Lost Album

so it seems we made it to NY at some point and it buzzes and it's happy now in bushwick so full of his secrets - - when it occurs to me to put up this review of an album once made called Ordinary Torc...
Posted by Tim Cluff on Mon, 08 Oct 2007 10:20:00 PST

New Cd

My Dearest Blog, A New Album Has Been Finished - Featuring The Parnassum Mountain Boys - 12 Tracks - called Drunk Canvas Singing - Sounds Like The Title - The Cover Art Is Incredible - ...
Posted by Tim Cluff on Sat, 17 Mar 2007 12:12:00 PST

Praise for "Wash"

January '06 - from the SF Reporter: Nowadays, the current cache many musicians strive for is that of the "quirky" variety. Perhaps as Austin madman Daniel Johnston's influence works its way throu...
Posted by Tim Cluff on Wed, 14 Mar 2007 03:30:00 PST