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The Jeff Buckley appreciation thread (November 17, 1966 - May 29th , 1997)

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b4 coldplay I had never heard of him...nth on tv nor radio...well i live in germany :roll:

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I love Jeff Buckley! I listen to the 'Grace' album all the time. :)

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Me too!!! :D Or Lover, You Should've Come Over...he's got incredible range in that song.. :)

hallelujah was playing on the show "without a trace" :) it was niice

YAY FOR THE JEFFY THREAD!

 

Dont know whether or not you all know about this new cd thats coming out, but this was in the jeff newsletter -

 

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LIVE AT SIN-E DOUBLE CD

ALBUM UPDATE

 

Okay, cats and kittens, here's the latest low down on the status of the Sin-e' project. The release date has slipped a little, again, and we can't guarantee that the new date of July 29 will stick, so we're not going to (we don't know why it changed and we ain't gonna ask! It's all good, as my son Corey says). However, here is the long- awaited track listing: CD#1

1. Be Your Husband

2. Lover, You Should Have Come Over

3. Mojo Pin

4. Monologue: Duane Eddy & songs for lovers.

5. Grace

6. Monologue: Reverb and the Doors

7. Strange Fruit

8. Night Flight

9. If You Knew

10. Monologue: Fabulous Time for a Guinness

11. Unforgiven (Last Goodbye)

12. Twelfth of Never

13. Monologue: Cafe Days

14. Monologue: Eternal Life

15. Eternal Life

16. Just Like a Woman

17. Monologue: false start and Miles Davis

18. Calling You

RUNNING TIME: 1 Hr. 19 Mins. 29 secs (00:79:29)

 

CD#2

1. Monologue: Nusrat, he's my Elvis.

2. Yeh Jo Halka Saroor Hai

3. Monologue: I'm a ridiculous person.

4. If You See Her, Say Hello

5. Monologue: Classic rock radio.

6. Dink's Song

7. Monologue: Musical Chairs

8. Drown In My Own Tears

10. The Way Young Lovers Do

11. Monologue: Walk through walls.

12. Je N'en Connais Pas la Fin

13. I Shall Be Released

14. Sweet Thing

15. Monologue: Good night, Bill.

16. Hallelujah

RUNNING TIME: 1 Hr., 17 Mins. 42 Secs. (00:77:42)

 

The DVD material we're preparing for a third CD that will be slipped into the case of the first few thousand copies will include a previously unreleased interview with Jeff and excerpts of a live performance taped from a Sin-e' show in 1996, *not* taken at the same time as the Sin-e' recording sessions above, as reported in Billboard Magazine and elsewhere.

 

Get your hankies ready, friends. If this one doesn't move you, you need an embalmer. Or, maybe it could raise the dead (from my lips to God's ears). In any case, it's the most powerful program released to date, with the exception of the album Grace, itself. I promise you're gonna love it. MG

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i cant wait :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

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Lisa, thank you soo much for posting that!! That's gonna be awesome!! :-D

Yes, he died six years ago today. :cry:

 

For anyone whos interested this is from a fansite -

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Thursday night, May 29, Buckley was hanging out with a friend at the Mud Island Harbour marina, half a mile inland off the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee. He and the friend were listening to Led Zeppelin on a stereo and playing a guitar when Buckley waded, fully clothed, waist-high into the water. He started singing and laid back on the water, when a boat went by causing waves to come in to the shore.

 

The friend on shore turned his back to move the stereo away from the incoming waves and when he turned around, he couldn't see Buckley. After a 10-minute search, the friend called local police. The Memphis police department began dragging the waters that night and continued to do so - for two days afterward. Harsh rains hampered their search efforts. They also checked, in vain, on the chance of him having wandered out the water. Friends were contacted and people in the area of the marina questioned. They came up with nothing.

 

Jeff Buckley simply vanished.

 

He was found three days later by passengers on a steam boat, who saw a body in an Altamont T-shirt tangled up in some branches on the riverside, near Harbor Island. A insignificant amount of alcohol was found in his system and his death was ruled accidental.

 

He was 30 years old.

omg that is sooo not cool....i soo dont want to cry now...but he seemed like such a niceguy

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Ack! How could I have missed this thread? I'm so in love with Jeff's music right now. I listen to Hallelujah every night before bed and it leaves me feel so at peace and then I fall right asleep. *sigh* :)

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