TV Article Tim Buckley, 'Live at the Folklore Center, NYC - March 6, 1967': Exclusive full album stream By Leah Greenblatt Leah Greenblatt Leah Greenblatt is the former critic at large for movies, books, music, and theater at Entertainment Weekly. She left EW in 2023. EW's editorial guidelines Published on August 25, 2009 09:48PM EDT Photo: Nurit Wilde Last month, we brought you an exclusive stream from ’60s folk hero (and of course, father of Jeff) Tim Buckley‘s never-before-released performance album, Live at the Folklore Center, NYC – March 6, 1967. Now, we’ve got the whole thing streaming only here on the Music Mix (you can, of course, also buy it in stores starting today). Below, listen to the uninterrupted 16-song set originally performed for a mere handful of onlookers over forty years ago, at the famed downtown venue in lower Manhattan, years before Buckley’s legend was cemented: [ew_playlist “http://www.ew.com/ew/static/mp3/2009/08/buckley/playlist_buckley.xml”%5D :More from EW’s Music Mix: Animal Collective’s Panda Bear on new album, ATP fest and more: An exclusive Music Mix Q & A Karen O’s Where the Wild Things Are track debuts on MySpace An EW exclusive video: Band of Skulls Outkast’s “B.O.B.”: Is it the best song of the decade? Quentin Tarantino’s radio show playlist