Timothy — “That Is All”: Brace for the Obscure (60s rock)! — October 29, 2025

THE GREATEST SONGS OF THE 1960s THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD

1,766) Timothy — “That Is All”

An impossibly gorgeous folk rock B-side on Pittsburgh’s Segué label. Thank you yet again, Fading Yellow!

Fading Yellow tells us that “[i]n the early 80s [Timothy Wahler] relocated to New York City and formed Racer X with Allan Zane of the Speedies and recorded a mini-LP for France’s New Rose Records, which is sporadically sweated over by power pop collectors, before tragically contracting HIV and passing away in 1987.” (liner notes to the CD comp Fading Yellow Vol. 13: Lazy Days: US 60s Popsike & Other Delights)

Wahler also sung on Responding to Treatment’s 1982 EP. (https://www.discogs.com/release/3082551-Responding-To-Treatment-Responding-To-Treatment) And “[i]t appears that [he] was associated with several [other] music projects including The Tim Wahler Band, The Continuing Story, Jack (Parlor Sessions III), [and] New Music From The West”. (eBrothersOthers, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ebMS70HT60M)

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