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album that it "firmly establishes Hardin as an enduring and influential artist". The excesses of his lifestyle came under scrutiny and while it was never concluded whether he was a jazz rather than a folk artist, one reviewer noted that "few people who have never heard the poignant, often lonely, tone of body of work would dispute the suggestion that he was one of the most affecting singer-songwriters of the modern pop era". It was said in the
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knees in front of me and said: Don't change your singing style and don't bleep 'a' blop...". In the same interview, Hardin did express some mixed feelings about Dylan, but in another article Brian Millar concluded "Dylan was right: for some years Tim Hardin was the greatest songwriter alive. And just as no one sang Dylan like Dylan, no one sings Hardin like Hardin". Hardin claimed to be either a distant relative of or direct descendant of
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album is an "unheralded but still beautiful record of 12 songs that deserve your attention and money ... has nothing to do with dead-hero worship ... it's simply here to remind us that via his first two albums Tim Hardin made a lot of promises he couldn't keep". Another reviewer wrote of the memorial
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in 1968. At the time he was viewed as enigmatic, with one journalist stating that while "his position as one of the best songwriters of his generation is unquestioned ... ... courted the scene in the most fumbling manner imaginable". The same writer noted Hardin's ambivalent relationship with his
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audience, often ignoring them, just singing "at times badly, at times beautifully ... somehow always fascinating". It has been written that Hardin did have an "uninspired stage presence" in spite of having what the reporter said was "not a bad voice".
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had taken control of his life by the time his last album,
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974:Musicianguide.com - Index of Musician Biographies
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2001:"In Memoriam: A Reason to Believe in Tim Hardin"
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1429:The Guide to United States Popular Culture
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1426:Browne, Ray B.; Brown, Pat, eds. (2001).
664:Reason to Believe:The Songs of Tim Hardin
648:released a concept studio album entitled
626:covered "Lenny's Tune" on his 2019 album
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2953:Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music
2398:Hang On to a Dream: The Verve Recordings
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1490:"The Day Songwriter Tim Hardin Died"
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1293:Young, Rob; Schmidt, Irmin (2018).
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1042:"A Reason to Believe in Tim Hardin"
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2189:from the original on 17 March 2022
2106:"Recapturing Tim Hardin's 'Dream'"
2034:Marlowe, John (11 November 1981).
1999:Hilburn, Robert (4 January 1981).
1786:Miller, Brian (31 December 2020).
1654:from the original on 24 July 2022.
1519:Murray, Robin (16 November 2012).
1200:"Tim Hardin Contracts Pleurisy",
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1665:Sexton, Paul (23 December 2021).
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1488:Lifton, Dave (29 December 2014).
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238:American Academy of Dramatic Arts
194:. He started his music career in
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3222:American male singer-songwriters
3149:Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
2985:Live at Woodstock (Jimi Hendrix)
2768:Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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2139:Delp, Lauren (16 January 1981).
1964:Lloyd, Jack (29 December 1972).
1849:Speelman, Paul (11 March 1982).
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1707:from the original on 9 July 2022
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1296:All Gates Open: The Story of Can
1268:Bethel Woods Centre for the Arts
1186:. 24 August 2005. Archived from
980:from the original on 22 May 2022
901:British Hit Singles & Albums
481:All Gates Open: The Story of Can
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3257:South Eugene High School alumni
3207:20th-century American composers
2525:List of performances and events
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1757:"The Heavy Heart of Tim Hardin"
1644:"Reason To Believe: Tim Hardin"
1259:Lawrence, Wade; Parker, Scott.
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3272:Singer-songwriters from Oregon
3017:Live at Woodstock (Joe Cocker)
2903:Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)
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1851:"One reason to believe in Tim"
1521:"Tim Hardin Tribute Album Due"
1494:UCR Classic Rock & Culture
1432:. Popular Press. p. 364.
1206:, No. 16, August 24, 1968, p.5
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3227:Musicians from Eugene, Oregon
1884:Macamba0 (20 December 2015).
1727:"Some thoughts on Tim Hardin"
935:. Rough Guides. p. 467.
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700:How Can We Hang On to a Dream
678:, who sang the Hardin number
592:How Can We Hang On to a Dream
518:", covered by, among others,
514:Hardin wrote the top 40 hit "
294:How Can We Hang On to a Dream
3247:American acoustic guitarists
2694:Creedence Clearwater Revival
2425:Tim Hardin 3 Live in Concert
1074:. Zipcon.net. Archived from
929:Unterberger, Richie (2003).
864:Moody, Rod (21 March 2002).
795:Tim Hardin 3 Live in Concert
369:. In September 1968, he and
356:Tim Hardin 3 Live in Concert
21:Tim Harding (disambiguation)
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3001:The Woodstock Experience
2961:Woodstock (Jimi Hendrix)
2754:Blood, Sweat & Tears
2728:Country Joe and the Fish
2704:Sly and the Family Stone
1401:Rock & Roll Roadmaps
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3202:American male composers
3113:Woodstock 50 (canceled)
932:The Rough Guide to Rock
898:Roberts, David (2006).
331:House of the Rising Sun
329:, featuring covers of "
3297:American male pianists
3287:Guitarists from Oregon
3088:Woodstock Reunion 1979
2433:The Homecoming Concert
2390:The Best of Tim Hardin
1890:Rock and Roll Paradise
1701:petesando.bandcamp.com
1180:"Will Sheff on Hardin"
1072:"Tim Hardin Biography"
970:"Tim Hardin Biography"
869:(Data base and images)
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3282:Verve Records artists
3217:American folk singers
2945:The Best of Woodstock
2838:The Road to Woodstock
2459:If I Were a Carpenter
2110:The Los Angeles Times
1970:Philadelphia Inquirer
1367:Intelligencer Journal
698:chose Hardin's song "
620:Echo and the Bunnymen
516:If I Were a Carpenter
397:If I Were a Carpenter
373:shared a bill at the
314:If I Were a Carpenter
214:Early life and career
177:If I Were a Carpenter
131:Vocals, guitar, piano
3262:Atco Records artists
3134:Woodstock Sound-Outs
2643:Country Joe McDonald
1886:"Tim Hardin 12/1980"
1403:. 19 December 2015.
1138:. From Chapter 2 of
1010:Brend, Mark (2001).
502:and the compilation
472:Hatfield Polytechnic
441:Later work and death
165:James Timothy Hardin
64:James Timothy Hardin
3171:Woodstock, New York
3154:Hog Farm Collective
2861:Woodstock Revisited
2587:Swami Satchidananda
2452:Don't Make Promises
1369:. 27 January 1981.
750:Tim Hardin Memorial
720:John Wesley Harding
682:on the album, told
636:Tributes and legacy
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218:Hardin was born in
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2175:Richie Unterberger
1763:. September 1980.
1733:. 17 August 2013.
1731:Songs from so deep
1333:Des Moines Tribune
1132:Richie Unterberger
1098:Richie Unterberger
1078:on 6 December 1998
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393:Woodstock Festival
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