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30th May 2008, 1:22pm
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#1 | | Registered User
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| Jeff Buckley - 11 Years On. 11 years on since his untimely death, I'm sitting watching his cover of Hallelujah. If you have a couple of moments to spare, listen to his voice. Quote:
On the evening of May 29, 1997 Buckley's band arrived by plane with the intent to join him in his Memphis studio and work on the newly written material. That same evening Buckley went swimming in Wolf River Harbor, a tributary of the Mississippi River, while wearing boots, all of his clothing, and singing the chorus of the song "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin. A roadie of Buckley's band, Keith Foti, remained ashore. After moving the radio and a guitar out of reach of the wake from a passing tugboat, Foti looked up to see that Buckley was gone. Despite a determined rescue effort that night, Buckley remained missing. On June 4, his body was spotted by a tourist on a riverboat and was brought ashore.
The night before his death, Buckley excitedly told his girlfriend Joan Wasser that he believed he had found the cause of his dramatic moods, namely bipolar disorder. The autopsy to clarify the cause of Buckley's death confirmed that Buckley had taken no illegal drugs before his swim, and a drug overdose was ruled out as the cause of death. Soon afterwards a memorial service was held at St. Ann's Church; the same place where Buckley paid tribute to his father five years earlier. His body was cremated and his ashes interred at his estate. He was thirty years old.
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30th May 2008, 1:29pm
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#2 | | Whoa Black Jesus
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| Re: Jeff Buckley - 11 Years On. Music for burds. |
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30th May 2008, 1:30pm
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#3 | | The (Un) Civil Servant
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Glasgow
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| Re: Jeff Buckley - 11 Years On. Fantastic song & fantastic talent.
Cluck Cluck?
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Last edited by Dr00py79; 30th May 2008 at 1:31pm.
Reason: Gud'dam Zippy :P
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31st May 2008, 11:13pm
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#4 | | Registered User
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| Re: Jeff Buckley - 11 Years On. oh man it's last goodbye! why is everyone saying hallelujah i mean it's a brilliant cohen song and shows his transcribing abilities. but it's last goodbye, the headline is tantalisingly as sexually charged as hallelujah but it comes from his own heart
and a little bit beats in all of us r.i.p jeff buckley 
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31st May 2008, 11:19pm
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#5 | | I hate your band SuperMod
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| Re: Jeff Buckley - 11 Years On. Currently playing: The Indelicates — If Jeff Buckley Had Lived Quote: |
Originally Posted by The Indelicates If Jeff Buckley had lived
And his voice still was heard
On the weak second album
And difficult third
Then the critics, who broke him,
He couldn't forgive -
Would grow old and forget him
If Jeff Buckley had lived
And there's a fog growing at the edge of the lake
And there's a star falling at the edge of the lake
And there's a man praying at the edge of the lake
And there's a flicker of religion in the chances you take
If Jeff Buckley had lived
There'd have been weeks of sickness
Acid vomit in his throat
And awful press pictures.
He'd have turned down half the needy
Who asked him to give
And plenty would have cursed him
If Jeff Buckley had lived
And there's a fog growing at the edge of the lake
And there's a star falling at the edge of the lake
And there's a man praying at the edge of the lake
And there's a flicker of religion in the chances you take
If Jeff Buckley had lived
He'd have been short on the throne
And counted his life out
In an old rockstar's home
Where they play 'Hallelujah'
Every retrospective
And most wouldn't know him
If Jeff Buckley had lived
And there's a fog growing at the edge of the lake
And there's a star falling at the edge of the lake
And there's a man praying at the edge of the lake
And there's a flicker of religion in the chances you take
And there is no salvation at the hands of the fates
And there is no design to whom death comes to take
And the faces in the vapour, they are lies and mistakes
Every day there is a fog there, at the edge of the lake
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31st May 2008, 11:20pm
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#6 | | The Awakening of Oliver
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| Re: Jeff Buckley - 11 Years On. the celebration of jeff buckley's death is more morbid than the bullshit of his fans.
(ps - love his music. his fans are just fucking morons) |
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31st May 2008, 11:53pm
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#7 | | Registered User
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| Re: Jeff Buckley - 11 Years On. what buckley did was quite amazing, he connected the musos with the masses. very few musicians can make complicated music simple. it's something that every artists wishes for but they just hope for the best when they show you what's on their mind and even though it's brilliant......it's not really 
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