The DVD has eleven full-length songs, and three partial performances. This DVD also features insightful interviews with Larry Beckett (co-writer of many songs with Buckley), Lee Underwood (Buckley's guitarist) and David Browne (author of "Dream Brother: The Lives of Jeff and Tim Buckley"). The footage spans his entire career, from 1967 to 1974, and includes unreleased video of interaction with Buckley on The Steve Allen Show (1969) and on WITF's The Show (1970). The footage is taken from various television programs from 1967 to 1974 right up to the time of his death in 1975. All but two of the musical clips are unreleased. As an additional oddity, the clip of Buckley being interviewed on The Steve Allen Show includes Jayne Meadows complimenting Buckley on his hair. DVD extras include a 12-page booklet of unreleased Buckley photos, an album-by-album review by Underwood, Beckett, and Browne, and Beckett (also a poet) reciting �Song to the Siren.�
Tracklist
Inside Pop � �No Man Can Find the War�
Late Night Line Up � �Happy Time�
Late Night Line Up � �Morning Glory�
Old Grey Whistle Test � �Dolphins�
The Monkees Show � �Song to the Siren�
Greenwich Village � �Who Do You Love�
Dutch TV � �Happy Time�
Dutch TV � �Sing a Song for You�
Music Video Live � �Sally Go Round the Roses�
Boboquivari � �Blue Melody�
Boboquivari � �Venice Beach (Music Boats by the Bay)�
The Show � �I Woke Up�
The Show � �Come Here Woman�
The Christian Licorice Store � �Pleasant Street�
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