One of the Greatest Inspirations: An In-Depth Analysis of Jeff Buckley

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@bleachbumm5975
@bleachbumm5975 2 жыл бұрын
Keep in mind his guitar playing was just as jaw dropping and beautiful as his vocal abilities and to do both simultaneously with such precision and emotion was extraordinary.
@vadanevadas6960
@vadanevadas6960 Жыл бұрын
@@musclenugget92 [ @user-mn2vz6ou2u 2 months ago (edited) He was totally a self taught singer and he was actually known as a guitar god to many people who knew him. Danny Carey of Tool was even in a country band with Jeff Buckley, and talks about it in this interview how he was surprised he was even singing instead of just being a guitar virtuoso: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eHWaqn2Epthnq7c ]
@Mrmikey0909
@Mrmikey0909 Жыл бұрын
@@musclenugget92 only guitarists worry about complexity. Most of us focus on how it makes us feel.
@branksp8811
@branksp8811 Жыл бұрын
@@musclenugget92 He studied at GIT and would stay home to transcribe Steve Morse lines while everyone else went out to party. The guy could play. He probably didnt focus on the guitar as much later on. Also was the the guitar tech for The Commitments when they toured the U.S.
@mattyb0994
@mattyb0994 Жыл бұрын
I maintain that he wasn't human, and the world wasn't ready for him at the time
@philippeluptak
@philippeluptak Жыл бұрын
Exactly! 👍🏼
@everydaycandy
@everydaycandy 9 ай бұрын
I will never forget the first time I heard him in 1994. I was driving, and they were playing "Last Goodbye" on the radio. I could not believe what I was hearing. I literally pulled the car over and listened to the rest of the song with my jaw dropping and feeling so emotional... and then I immediately stopped at a gas station payphone (yes, a payphone LOL). I called the radio station to find out who they had just played. I immediately went to a nearby record shop and bought the CD ...and for the rest of my drive I was just blown away song after song after song. I felt like I was crying half the time as I listened. I'm new to playing an instrument, and the very first song I taught myself was (his rendition of) Lilac Wine. I miss him and wonder what all of our lives would have been like had he more time. Thank you for your breakdown of his vocals!
@aaroncody530
@aaroncody530 Жыл бұрын
I nearly vomit whenever I listen to a homage to Buckley like this. It never fails to bring tears to my eyes. I still remember where I was when I heard he had died. I knew he was missing and I knew it wasn't likely to end well, but I was driving down Whyralla Rd in Lismore, listening to Triple J when Richard Kingsmill came on the radio and announced that his body was found. I had to pull over and compose myself. I was a mess. I went to an event in Melbourne on the 10th anniversary of his death and his mum recorded a message specifically for the event speaking about Jeff, what he was like and his affinity with Australia. It was beautiful and gut wrenching and unforgettable. 26 years on and I still miss him terribly.
@Melophile74
@Melophile74 8 ай бұрын
I was holding my breath for four days...as many of us were! I too knew deep down but was still hopeful.
@M0torsagmannen
@M0torsagmannen 2 жыл бұрын
Grace is one of the most beautiful albums made imo. very sad that we lost such a huge talent so young.
@dyldog
@dyldog 9 ай бұрын
It is amazing, but after I listened to the whole album for the first time I preferred the writing and music of Lover, You Should’ve Come Over, and Forget Her. Both are crazy sad but you can still rock out to them
@deancarter9210
@deancarter9210 2 жыл бұрын
I supported Jeff Buckley at a tiny club called Bunjies in London in 1994, so small it had no PA, one of the old 'folk cellars that had been played in by everyone, Dylan, Bowie, Simon, you name 'em. It was a regular spot for me. Jeff had just signed to Sony, no-one had ever heard of him. Can you imagine the privilege of hearing him acoustically, yet still playing fingerstyle his electric? I think it's probably the most incredible gig I ever attended, the most amazing performance I've ever seen. There can have been no more than say 40 people packed in there. It's no cliche to say that it changed my life, made me change the way I thought about playing and presenting my own music, made me question and indeed completely change what myself I was doing...here at last was someone that deserved recognition, that I didn't mind being a support act to. He played everything you've covered plus 'Je Ne Connais Pas Le Fin', and made everything he covered entirely his own creation as much as were his own songs. Thank you for the analysis of his technique which has helped explain to me a little how he could do that.
@TheColdrush22
@TheColdrush22 2 жыл бұрын
Holy moly, dude. This is such an incredible story. Especially to Buckley fans. Thank you thank you thank you for sharing. Incredibly envious.
@MariaMexican
@MariaMexican 7 ай бұрын
Amazing testimony. Thanks for sharing. Do you have an example of your work that you could say was directly inspired by him? I was first introduced to his work via a pretty good cover of "So Real" by Kimbra; after which I fell hook, line & sinker obsessed about him and his life & began my own songwriting on the back of it. I believe Sia was very influenced by him too. Would be interesting to know exactly how many he inspired. I don't know if you've already heard this wonderful excerpt from an interview with the classical composer, Philip Sheppard, but I upload it here for the record (to forgive the pun!): kzbin.info/www/bejne/roS5dH9oa5eao7csi=dzn1--ktZRM1WHX-
@deancarter9210
@deancarter9210 7 ай бұрын
@@MariaMexican Hi, one of my songs you could say he helped inspire would be this one that features overtone singing 'A Moment Came' kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHfEkqSOjduIebcsi=Uen7fVB7A3q6UT4u
@obezijana
@obezijana 16 күн бұрын
Jeff Buckley was doing covers?? Can you please give an examples of songs, i’m super curious??
@kaspinet
@kaspinet 2 жыл бұрын
So much emotion; pleading, ecstasy, and longing when Buckley sings, "Kiss me, please kiss me," in Last Goodbye. It's almost overwhelming.
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
It's that emotion that's just so captivating about him.
@yourshadowself
@yourshadowself 8 ай бұрын
I had the privilege of seeing Jeff play live at an old venue called Festival Hall in Brisbane Australia (capacity: 4000). It remains one of the most memorable and intimate live shows I’ve ever seen. Jeff engaged with the crowd and even bummed a few cigarettes from a few punters. The sound was perfect. An uplifting, moving and joyful experience
@vruth23
@vruth23 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I dont know if you will see this comment, but I was an acquaintance of Jeff Buckley. I knew him from Cafe Sine in the east village I also loved his voice. He was a sweetheart. Really nice to my kids. we used to have breakfast with him at the cafe. magical singer. a tragic story. Weirdly, my father was friends with his father.
@SmittenKitten.
@SmittenKitten. Жыл бұрын
I was introduced to Jeff Buckley and Grace through a guy I was talking to online. He sent me Grace, and I sat there listening. My heart started to race, my face flushed, and the hair stood up on the back of my neck. The experience was incredibly carnal and visceral.
@Bikerman2022
@Bikerman2022 7 ай бұрын
I saw him in a small club just before he died. His girlfriend played violin. He had a rack of pretuned guitars. Then he sang Hallaluyah without any instruments, just his pure voice. We stood a few feet away transfixed. He was a flame burning too fast❤
@laven_durr
@laven_durr 2 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised Matthew Bellamy (Muse) wasn't listed as one of the people inspired by Jeff Buckley! Matthew didn't think there was a place in rock n roll for his voice until he heard Jeff Buckley. You can really hear the direct influence when listening to Matthew. Worth checking out if you haven't heard Muse!
@Bassdriver
@Bassdriver 2 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly, Elisabeth analysed one of Muse songs on The Charismatic Voice and admitted to be a huge fan.
@chainedriderlmt3796
@chainedriderlmt3796 2 жыл бұрын
It's interesting you know.. I don't feel anything while listening to Muse. But Jeff can literally record himself giggling and it's full of soul.
@vistapus
@vistapus 2 жыл бұрын
@@chainedriderlmt3796 The newer stuff of Muse is nothing compared to the first albums of Muse, they are full of soul! Try to listen to some of the early songs of Muse. I would say ''Blackout'' or ''New Born'' , they are both amazing songs. When I listen to these songs, especially Blackout, I feel every part of my body in such a unique way nothing compares to. You should give it a listen!
@Lundy.Fastnet.Irish_Sea
@Lundy.Fastnet.Irish_Sea 2 жыл бұрын
He even bought Jeff's telecaster
@tThisNThat
@tThisNThat Жыл бұрын
I am forever indebted to your comment, as I had not heard any of Matthew Bellamy's music b4, so I searched, and I am OBSESSED! TYTYTY!
@maggiedub
@maggiedub 2 жыл бұрын
I always feel sorry for any other singer who takes on Hallelujah (including Leonard Cohen!), because he just owns it so completely. Nobody can come close to wringing the beauty and emotion out of that song the way that he does. It’s simply sublime.
@Dave_A41
@Dave_A41 2 жыл бұрын
I will never forget buying Grace around 1998. Popped it in and did not stop listening, was in my driveway until the end, never leaving my car.
@guen4413
@guen4413 2 жыл бұрын
Even 25 years after his death, Jeff Buckley has this incredible ability to make people fall in love with him. Thank you for making this video! Glad to know you love Jeff as much as I do :)
@CosmicPhilosopher
@CosmicPhilosopher 2 жыл бұрын
An old girlfriend introduced me to Jeff Buckley. I'll never forget listening to the album Grace the first time. It was jaw-droppingly beautiful and unlike anything else I had ever heard.
@Yong_Goh
@Yong_Goh Жыл бұрын
Its incredible that "Forget Her" was excluded from the original track list of Grace... incredible song
@dougisbacon
@dougisbacon 2 жыл бұрын
I have been watching for almost a year now, and I have always wanted to ask for Jeff Buckley. This makes me so happy.
@gibran5000
@gibran5000 2 жыл бұрын
jeff had one of the most soulful, expressive voices and moves my soul more than any ive ever heard. i remember watching his live in nyc show when i was in high school and ive been hooked ever since!
@Scoundrelgirl1985
@Scoundrelgirl1985 11 ай бұрын
All these years later I’m still regularly sad that we’ll never have more from him.
@jordangroff8978
@jordangroff8978 2 жыл бұрын
The biggest "What if" in music history.
@Bluemudphoenix
@Bluemudphoenix 2 жыл бұрын
Holy sh*t. She’s doing a live documentary! This is so cool. Love Jeff Buckley!
@coconutfleetsleeper5717
@coconutfleetsleeper5717 2 жыл бұрын
He was such a sick guitarist to!
@Rob954ever
@Rob954ever Жыл бұрын
I will NEVER forget the first time I heard him. I was snorkeling on Deerfield Beach, FL. It was late afternoon and I had just come out of the water and was laying on the beach with my walkman ( remember those?) Resting." Last Goodbye" came on the radio. I LITERALLY sat up in awe. I couldn't believe the guy's voice. I'm not exaggerating when I say that as soon as the song was over, I drove right over the a local record and bought GRACE. I was 28 then. I'm now 56 and that album never leaves me. It's one of those albums that is generational. It's has a soul...and it's pretty amazing. I have a co worker who was 26 at the time and we were talking music. I told about Jeff Buckley and how incredible and influential he was. She said she'd never heard of him. I put on Last Goodbye. It was an amazing thing to watch her face go from ambivalence...to awe....to tears while she listened and read the lyrics. I thought to myself... " I know exactly what you're feeling, I felt the EXACT same thing 29 years ago..".😊
@coconutfleetsleeper5717
@coconutfleetsleeper5717 2 жыл бұрын
I'd say that the live at sin-e is theshit, it's imperfections makes it perfect to me;)
@nickhorne3865
@nickhorne3865 2 жыл бұрын
There are parallels between JB’s ‘right music wrong time’ career and that of the English singer songwriter Nick Drake. Both produced unappreciated (at the time) music and died way to young under accident or suicide circumstances. Crucially both JB and ND are now recognised as huge talents ‘out of time’. If you haven’t already done so Elizabeth I’d recommend listening to Nick Drake’s album Five Leaves Left - one of the finest examples of quiet, almost whispered at times , vocal delivery. But those guitar tunings …wow.
@victoriagill1588
@victoriagill1588 2 жыл бұрын
I feel blessed to come from Australia. Where JB was played endlessly onair and had a huge following. I cryed that I was underage and couldn't see him live at the Palace (edit: his death was so profound on my teenagehood that is still "a tear that hangs in my soul forever")
@bennikolajevs5865
@bennikolajevs5865 2 жыл бұрын
I hear ya.
@bobbycollins6783
@bobbycollins6783 2 жыл бұрын
Nice comment very moving 💖
@LoudModeOn
@LoudModeOn 2 жыл бұрын
I discovered Jeff's music shortly after he died, and I had a friend from Australia who'd always brag that she got to see him play live there. I was so envious. There isn't a single voice either before or since that hits me anywhere near as emotionally as Jeff Buckley's.
@bob4z
@bob4z 7 ай бұрын
Jeff Buckley’s loss at such a young age is so tragic and frustrating, he could have matured into such a true music great. Creativity is a cruel and demanding muse! Your retrospect on Jeff is really impressive and meaningful. Thank you! At least he moved on immersed in the compelling rifts and erotic joyfulness of Whole Lotta Love!
@immersion24
@immersion24 2 жыл бұрын
thx for the analysis of Jeff Buckley’s music and voice. I was there in the 90s watching him perform at Siné. Also saw him and his band on the Grace tour. True tragedy that we lost this pure artist.
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness, that would have been AMAZING to witness!
@manicfoot
@manicfoot 2 жыл бұрын
Lovely video. Jeff's voice could be everything: gentle, haunting, beautiful, angry and quite often wonderfully weird and avant-garde (the WAAAAHH-EEEEEE wails at the end of Grace at 17:00 is a great example of his weird side). What's so sad about his untimely passing is that he could have done anything he wanted artistically. He could have made jazz albums, folk albums or experimental albums that lean more into his world music influences. Who knows, maybe he would have dabbled in harder rock stuff or electronica as well.
@christianrobinson5857
@christianrobinson5857 2 жыл бұрын
I feel personally responsible for this as this was my last recommendation for the charismatic voice to react to. Knowing this is probably not the case, I still take credit. Your fucking welcome.
@hellocrow8927
@hellocrow8927 2 жыл бұрын
I’ll be in class but can’t wait to hear it. I want her to listen to “So Real” ❤
@jona7504
@jona7504 2 жыл бұрын
One of my all time favorite artists, would love to see you delve into Chris Cornell, if you haven't already done so. I'm 60 now and seriously cried and when into mourning when he died. He, Jeff Buckley and Robert Plant would be my top vocalists with the way they emotionally move me, quite often literally to tears. Thank you so much for this
@tonyfro23
@tonyfro23 Жыл бұрын
All timers. I just can't get over suicide for people with no worries on Earth and I'm surrounded by them and frankly not doing bad myself. It broke my heart when he passed THAT way. Took a week off work. Another with Chester just being honest. Those 2 almost broke me my mom passed of cancer right in between them
@karencosteloe6085
@karencosteloe6085 Жыл бұрын
Chris +Chester didn't commit suicide
@flyankee7
@flyankee7 11 ай бұрын
His voice on Hallelujah is absolutely perfect. I’ve never heard anyone sing better.
@rexb2918
@rexb2918 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best productions I've seen in awhile. You and your team did an award winning job. I can't wait for the next one.
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We're working really hard to make these as amazing as we can.
@Brian-zt9wz
@Brian-zt9wz 2 жыл бұрын
Very sad indeed...I wasn't listening to this type of music back in the day so JB just never crossed my speakers...🤘✌️
@donniemchone
@donniemchone Жыл бұрын
my first time here; coming over from the charismatic voice (Whole Lotta Love reaction) - this is awesome!!
@jamiebrownmaxwell
@jamiebrownmaxwell 2 жыл бұрын
been a viewer for years.. and a listener for decades.. cannot wait for this, elizabeth
@TheArchangel911
@TheArchangel911 2 жыл бұрын
Jeff Buckley has been one of my favorites since 2000.
@jackiewilliams4854
@jackiewilliams4854 2 жыл бұрын
If you’ve never heard Jeff Buckley before you are in for a treat!!!
@jamesheath7601
@jamesheath7601 Жыл бұрын
Jeff was great and Grace is a masterpiece
@user-sd8wq3pz2z
@user-sd8wq3pz2z 2 жыл бұрын
how many times he made me cry...
@mackeydirk8643
@mackeydirk8643 2 жыл бұрын
I have so many mixed emotions.....joy in hearing his music.....sadness he died so young and anger we were robbed of the future songs of this immense talent
@ErikStone1
@ErikStone1 2 жыл бұрын
I was living in Memphis when Jeff lived and died there. He used to play at a local dive bar that I used to hang out in, Barristers. I never got to meet him, but I had always wanted to. He was a huge inspiration to me, musically. I was devastated when he left us.
@blacina9036
@blacina9036 2 жыл бұрын
I had the honor to hear him when he played in a small 500sq place in Hells Kitchen NYC on 51st between 9th and 10th called the Tin Angel....I remember it was an intimate evening where his eyes would look deep into your soul....I also saw him perform at the Supper Club, now known as the Edison Ballroom... ring side seat on that one as well. Such a shame he passed so young as his father had. If he hadn't been wearing boots and carrying musical equipment he would not have gone under, those currents are dangerous and he would have still been with us. His band members all were devastated as were all those who loved him. Bless his soul ....
@nightmusic8
@nightmusic8 2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to diving into the deep end of the pool Jeff Buckley is. Been loving this album for years. First heard it in college, a housemate was playing the album on setting “loud” and was playing along on his guitar. I bought the album the very same day.
@charliepepper333
@charliepepper333 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! JB is one of the purest realistic musicians with his flaws on display. I love that he always went for it no matter the outcome. Brilliant Artist!❤
@oglschmitt
@oglschmitt 2 жыл бұрын
I have no idea why it took me so long to watch this video, and now I feel especially stupid for having done so. I had zero familiarity with Jeff Buckley before and was certainly unaware of his tragic death. While I do not think that Jell's music would be my cup of tea (pardon the expression), this video kept me interested all the way through, and I certainly have gained a great deal of respect for the man's musical talent. I absolutely love the slick, professional presentation of this channel. I love how even though we do not get to see Elizabeth's signature facial expressions, you can hear her smile and her enthusiasm in her voice. I love how the channel combines science, emotion, and humor seamlessly. I'm a Charismatic Voice fanboy, so take this as you will, but I really believe that, given a bit of time, The Singing Hole will become one of the premier vocal education channels (or education channels, period) on KZbin. Keep up the good work guys.
@totalsellout822
@totalsellout822 2 жыл бұрын
Love this! Elizabeth, have you heard his performance of Dido's Lament from the Meltdown Festival? Without a doubt one of his top vocal performances.
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
So incredible!!!
@travisbunce7334
@travisbunce7334 2 жыл бұрын
I was so lucky to see him twice here in Australia, such amazing shows. Lover, You Should've Come Over, and What Will You Say were both standouts live. His ability to silence a crowd, and then bring them to their feet, was truly breathtaking to behold.
@lunabear
@lunabear 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you again for featuring him. An absolutely otherworldly talent, gone far too soon. ❤️❤️
@t8br00k36
@t8br00k36 7 ай бұрын
Just found this after commenting on your other page and asking you to do analysis of Grace. 😅 I always enjoy pointing out the long held “wait” at the end of the title track to people and counting it out with them. It’s mental! Thank you
@logankerlee
@logankerlee 2 жыл бұрын
Just wrapped up watching this. I'm not ashamed to say that I was brought to tears a couple of times at least throughout watching this video. Jeff Buckley's music is beautiful, amazing and perfect. Whenever I listen to it I'm transported to my younger years and I'm caught reflecting on those days. I loved my younger years far more than my more recent ones so that's likely why I'm so attached to his music and his sound. There isn't another Jeff Buckley and I'd have a hard time accepting one, if somehow someone appeared and perfectly performed as Jeff Buckley once did. Seriously, I'm going to thank you again Elizabeth. I needed this video to be made and to watch it. I'm feeling positive and happy after finishing it. I don't know how to thank you other than to say you're amazing and your attention to detail and music will always be appreciated. I'm very much looking forward to future videos on this channel! As for recommendations - I don't really know. I have one that nobody's familiar with - Toad The Wet Sprocket. I will be shocked if I saw you choose to do a deep dive on them. Another band that I'd down to see a deep dive on would be Nine Inch Nails. Trent Reznor is someone that I look up to musically. He's very talented with what he does and has done for a good long while. Love your content and I'm stoked for this channel to become a success like the other. :D
@JaylLaf
@JaylLaf 2 жыл бұрын
Mentioning Toad the Wet Sprocket in the comment section on a Jeff Buckley video...! You're gonna have me digging up all my favorite bands from high school now. 😆 BTW, _the second_ I read "Toad the Wet Sprocket," I immediately heard the opening line to "Walk on the Ocean."
@staceyrose5821
@staceyrose5821 Жыл бұрын
Love Toad.. have several cds. Very underrated band imho
@mercedesbeene9536
@mercedesbeene9536 2 жыл бұрын
From someone who has gone, some would say, "beyond deep" with Jeff, you did a great job and I enjoyed it...bravo! 👏🏼
@KingBeevr
@KingBeevr 2 жыл бұрын
The end of Hallelujah is one of the most haunting and beautiful moments I've ever heard, musically. It is one of my favorite songs of all time. I go back to it often and it never fails to delight and astound me. And the end still haunts me.
@VincentVader
@VincentVader 2 жыл бұрын
I was a fan before he died & it hit me like a rock when I found out he was gone. I was lucky enough to see him live once.
@lnautomobile3248
@lnautomobile3248 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderfully and thoughtfully done Elizabeth. I could’ve watched another hour. I immediately put on my Grace CD. I’ve played it so many times since I purchased it in 94, transports me to my life at that time. Grunge was in full force and this album was like no other, and his voice haunting and ethereal. I very much appreciate your detailed vocal analysis of his. RIP I can now listen to it with new ears! Thank you so very much. ❤
@Aakarsh1068
@Aakarsh1068 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Liz. Buckley hooked me in many many years ago when I heard his cover of Halleujah for the first time. For me he's one of, if not the greatest vocalists of all time. Keep the videos coming.
@crowedog32
@crowedog32 2 жыл бұрын
I first heard Jeff Buckley on the radio in college. The song “Last Goodbye” got me… I sang that constantly in ‘94 and followed it with “Lover you should’ve come over”…. my GOD!! He was an angel we were lucky enough to have for a while. He was so much fun to sing along to… he brought all the Beautiful chaotic feelings of the times! Thank you Elizabeth for such a fitting tribute/ education course on his vocal ability and range. Loved this! Jeff is worth the listen to anyone who missed him at the time. He is lovely.😊
@HoiiPolloii
@HoiiPolloii 2 жыл бұрын
You simply must check out Jeff Buckley and Elizabeth Fraser sing “All Flowers In Time Bend Towards The Sun”. It’s absolutely beautiful. Elizabeth Fraser sings for Cocteau Twins which she’s a powerhouse in her own right. But they had an intense relationship for a year and wrote this song together and truly it is beautiful! ❤
@Nighteye2
@Nighteye2 2 жыл бұрын
Great deconstruction. I think another interesting one would be Lara Fabian, who sings in multiple languages and has a legendary performance where the audience sings to her :)
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
Mmmm I like this idea too.
@ClintZold
@ClintZold Жыл бұрын
Jeff and his father Tim were both innovative freaks of nature really. My two favourite vocalists.
@CynicalTesuji
@CynicalTesuji 2 жыл бұрын
This was such a delight to stumble upon!! Jeff Buckley is a highly underrated artist, so it's wonderful to see him getting the appreciation he richly deserves. It's funny; Jeff's biggest impact upon me came not through his own music originally, but through his father's. Tim Buckley is one of my all-time favorite vocalists, and it's kind of amazing how similar, vocally, he and Jeff are. Many of Jeff's talents that he honed so carefully (his ridiculous range, his breath control, his ability to play with vibrato and bend notes) were things that Tim also possessed, but it much rawer form, as Tim never had any formal training. It's a shame that father and son alike lost their lives so early (really, their lives have some very eerie parallels), because both were extraordinarily innovative and fearless artists who had so much talent to work with. If you want to hear something really interesting, listen to Tim Buckley's song "I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain" (a song he wrote about Mary and, to lesser extent, Jeff), and then listen to Jeff cover that same song at a tribute concert to Tim at- I believe- St. Anne's Church in NYC in 1999. Tim performed a crazy vocal ascent at the end of that song that Jeff mirrors flawlessly. The similarity in their vocals is haunting, but it's also fascinating to discern the individualities in them as well.
@foxandscout
@foxandscout 2 жыл бұрын
I too am a huge Tim Buckley fan. Saw him twice: once at Max’s Kansas City when I was 17 and again a couple years later in Central Park (Shaeffer concerts). I was fortunate to live in the hood where St Ann’s is, plus I knew a few musicians who performed at the Tim Buckley memorial. Jeffrey Scott blew us away but it was also so eerie. I got to meet him and his mom briefly afterward backstage while waiting to go to dinner with a performer. He was sweet and shy. I started to go to his shows. At the beginning he took care of his mailing list and I still have dozens of announcements saved. A handed written holiday wish is one of my favorites. I also have the program from St. Anne’s . I saw him a good 20 times including Siné and CBGB’s. He played for 2 weeks downstairs at Fez and we got to chat over a beer several times. There were very few people who stayed after his performances. He also played at St Anne’s and was selling t-shirts he designed. I could only afford one and gave it to a friend (we met because of our love for Tim.). I regret not getting one for myself. I was at Siné when lots of promo people were there, people who were about to work with him. The place is the size of a bathroom, there were about a dozen chairs and no stage. I was lucky to sit and noticed after awhile that Marianne Faithfull was standing pressed against me (I’m a huge fan). We had a chat afterward but she was inebriated. She was looking forward to working with him. It’s mind boggling to me that most of the times I went to see Jeff, I went alone because I couldn’t talk friends into coming with me. The ones who did knew the genius they had just witnessed. Jeff liked to tell stories and jokes. He was very funny. And he often would play a few Led Zep chords. What a tragedy when he decided to take a walk in a river. My favorite Tim Buckley song is Buzzing Fly. But the Greetings From LA album got the most play.
@CynicalTesuji
@CynicalTesuji 2 жыл бұрын
@foxandscout that's amazing! How fortunate you are, to have been able to see such great performers live! Thank you for sharing those stories; after having missed out on seeing some artists who meant a lot to me, I've been working to save money to travel and see the ones who remain. All too often, we lose them too soon.
@MattyGFresh
@MattyGFresh 2 жыл бұрын
Jeff Buckley is one of my all time faves! Wonderful analysis! “Dream Brother: The Lives and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley” is another fantastic book that parallels Jeff and his father’s lives and early deaths. I know you done a reaction to Eva Cassidy, but I’d love to see a Singing Hole breakdown of her as well. Particularly her cover of Songbird now that Christine McVie has also passed on.
@kelst75
@kelst75 4 ай бұрын
I was obssessed with Grace when it came out. So much talent, a great loss to music. I would have loved to see him develop and go on to greater heights in his career.
@DonnachaDeLong
@DonnachaDeLong 10 ай бұрын
Strictly, his version of Hallelujah is a cover of John Cale's cover of Cohen's song.
@kingdomsupes1
@kingdomsupes1 2 жыл бұрын
That was just sublime. Have always loved Jeff but appreciation levels have gone up once again. Such a beautiful deep dive!
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Supes!
@mikeg5018
@mikeg5018 2 жыл бұрын
Very well done lady. This will be used in music classes, fans, and those who are intrigued. Bravo.
@PrymalChaos
@PrymalChaos 2 жыл бұрын
This is wonderful work Elizabeth. I feel like the journey of this channel has found its destination with this type of content. You guys knocked it out of the park.
@greghouse9396
@greghouse9396 2 жыл бұрын
Well. He is my all time hero and I play death metal in general. He is so touching and brilliant. Thx for this video. ❤
@jeffreyflint6286
@jeffreyflint6286 2 жыл бұрын
This guy had it together. He really could get it on.
@mikeduncan3953
@mikeduncan3953 2 жыл бұрын
Man, I would love to see a look at Jeff Healey, a blind blues guitarist and singer-songwriter. He had such an expressive voice, and created his own method of playing the guitar which consisted of having it sitting on his lap while playing it almost like a guitar/piano hybrid.
@macshatchetman13
@macshatchetman13 2 жыл бұрын
Lilac wine. Listen to that song. Listen to it a thousand more times. You'll feel Jeff touching your soul every single time.
@joshhiroti
@joshhiroti 2 жыл бұрын
♡ Jeff
@jamesxu7582
@jamesxu7582 2 жыл бұрын
Such a great video! You forgot to mention Jeff singing Henry Purcell's aria of Didos Lament at Meltdown Festival
@digibirder
@digibirder 2 жыл бұрын
I love documentaries about musical artists, and this was no exception. Give me more of this! I will eat it up! Steve Hogarth of Marillion would be a great subject. He's still going strong adfter 33 years with the band. He is what I call a "method singer". He becomes the protagonist of the songs. Amongst many others he does tragedy (Brave), humour (The Uninvited Guest), unbridled passionate love (You're Gone). He shares the human experience so generously. And he's best live where you can see and hear how the audience gives him that extra level.
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
Yay Marillion!!
@digibirder
@digibirder 2 жыл бұрын
@@thesinginghole ❤
@sneakyfox4651
@sneakyfox4651 2 жыл бұрын
@@thesinginghole Preferably early Marillion, when Fish was the lead singer. Or his subsequent solo album "Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors". Marillion without Fish is like Pink Floyd without Roger Waters. They're still good, but they're not the real deal. Oh, and speaking of Roger Waters. You should definitely listen to his 1992 masterpiece "Amused to Death". I find the title track and "It's a Miracle" to be the best songs, but since the album is a concept album, it should be listened to in its entirety. You won't regret this. One last thing: Three Danish charismatic voices to listen to: Henriette Sennenvaldt from "Under Byen", f.x. in the song "Legesag" (Plaything). Anisette Koppel from Savage rose in f.x. "Black Angel". Savage Rose declined a huge American contract in their earlier years in the 1970. They could easily have become the next super band. And finally Allan Vegenfeldt from The Sandmen. His voice on "House in the Country" will flay your soul. Have fun y'all.
@lenny5874
@lenny5874 2 жыл бұрын
You did a really good job with this video showcasing his amazing talent. It is a real shame that we never got to see where things could have gone if he wasn't taken from us. The fact he did receive a lot of postumous recognition made me think of another immense talent that never got to fully share he incredilble talent with the world. Eva Cassidy from Washington never seemed to grow beyond her local area scene and until she died she was very much a lost treasure. Her story and death is extremely said as it was from such a seemingly rare cause of death (melanoma). But after her death the recordings of this exceptional vocalist began to reach the world and I am very glad they reached the UK where she sold very well. Her live cover of Over The Rainbow being aired on Tops Of The Pops was an extremely heart warming moment given it was sitting alongside all of the usual pop radio hits of that week. I just don't know if The Charasmatic Voice Universe are aware of the name but her music and her story are worth the trouble to look. You have given so much with many great recommendations, highlighting many superb vocalists this is me hopefully sending one back to you.
@MATTTHEGREETER
@MATTTHEGREETER Жыл бұрын
Eva was something special. Autumn Leaves, I Know You By Heart... absolute gut-punches. A lost treasure indeed
@joergojschaefer3521
@joergojschaefer3521 2 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth meets Jeff Buckley 😊 Letsgettoit 😁
@russellvt
@russellvt 2 жыл бұрын
You understand that Jeff Buckley is no longer with us, right? (ie. What are you REALLY suggesting, here?)
@JeremyOuelletteNH
@JeremyOuelletteNH 2 жыл бұрын
@@russellvt its a figure of speech, yo 🙈
@russellvt
@russellvt 2 жыл бұрын
@@JeremyOuelletteNH ... Technically, it's one word, not so much "a figure of speech." But I know what you're trying to say... Cheers!
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 2 жыл бұрын
A very informative video. It was like watching a music documentary on Jeff Buckley. Now to listen to the album Grace.
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness I hope you bask in the glory of Grace for many hours. It’s so rewarding.
@michaelar6559
@michaelar6559 5 ай бұрын
Best concert I've ever been to, Brisbane 1996, SO intense, so beautiful. Loved the music of his father Tim Buckley, but the son was something else.......
@kelst75
@kelst75 4 ай бұрын
I have so many regrets about not going to that concert.
@lisacrandall409
@lisacrandall409 2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Elizabeth, for a brilliant deep dive into Jeff Buckley, my favourite artist ever. The incredibly diverse and surprising ways that he used his voice allowed him to express a depth and authenticity of emotion that is completely unmatched, in my opinion. Listening to him is a raw, visceral, even life-changing, experience.
@sisterdebmac
@sisterdebmac 2 жыл бұрын
I missed the train on him when Grace came out. It wasn't until the TV show The Dead Zone used his eerily gorgeous New Year's Prayer in the really cool opening that I looked into Jeff. Hooked ever since. Really enjoyed this.
@CrochetPalace
@CrochetPalace 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for turning me onto this guy. Now down the rabbit hole. I hear a lot of Chris Cornel in his voice too. I guess they were good friends!
@waynemiller7535
@waynemiller7535 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I have been watching the Charismatic Voice for about a year and always wanted you to do my absolute fav Jeff Buckley!
@GassersGhost
@GassersGhost Жыл бұрын
I love to be with someone who gets to hear him for the first time. Perfect empathy. I still remember my first time.
@impala666
@impala666 2 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for this for a LONG time. Many Thanks! Jeff was the best.
@theharknetts
@theharknetts 2 жыл бұрын
An unappreciated genius
@logankerlee
@logankerlee 2 жыл бұрын
PERFECT VIDEO TO KICK THIS OFF WITH!! I'm VERY happy that you chose to cover Jeff Buckley initially. :D
@ubergusterfan1
@ubergusterfan1 Жыл бұрын
Jeff Buckley's music has always filled me with such sadness,though the reasons are not always the same. There is so much pain in his music, sadness in the lyrics, and simply the idea that we lost him after a single completed studio album.
@konstantinpobedonotsev5589
@konstantinpobedonotsev5589 Жыл бұрын
He played at my very small college about a month (I think?) before he died. His band didn’t show up so he played solo on the front patio of our library. Still on e of the very best concerts I’ve ever been to.
@dirklee5110
@dirklee5110 Жыл бұрын
This was an interesting dive into Jeff's history and amazing music. When mentioning his mainstream notoriety, you could've included that his music was in the Tom Cruise film, Vanilla Sky.
@missstorrm
@missstorrm 2 жыл бұрын
The only minus of this video is that it's too short 🤭 Super super interesting, thank you!!
@thesinginghole
@thesinginghole 2 жыл бұрын
Awww! Thank you, Storm!
@jakes3059
@jakes3059 Жыл бұрын
The fact that his peers and inspirations knew and adored him, wow!
@AndreaFranchiMusic
@AndreaFranchiMusic 2 жыл бұрын
Great analysis of great God - given talent, like is father Tim
@iainthomas3403
@iainthomas3403 2 жыл бұрын
A wonderful way to present a great artists. I would like to see you cover freddie mercury in a similar way.
@kirbys1370
@kirbys1370 2 жыл бұрын
Elizabeth has said she will be doing an In-Depth analysis of Freddie Mercury/Queen, date TBD.
@lisablacker3102
@lisablacker3102 2 жыл бұрын
Always liked his music, but never knew his whole story. Thanks for a great video and for inspiring new appreciation for his talents.
@sandraducaert5600
@sandraducaert5600 2 жыл бұрын
Loved it...thank you! I love Grace, the album as a whole, so much. Then there is So Real. Somehow that one will always hit the emo-spot, The riff...his voice's twists and turns... Talented all around, that is Jeff Buckley! ❤
@sarumanandfriends7678
@sarumanandfriends7678 2 жыл бұрын
This was incredible, great job. Grace will always be one of my favs and Jeff left us way too soon. Even my wife enjoyed and she’s not a huge Buckley fan. I’d love to see one on Shannon Hoon and hear you do some Blind Melon. Not the most amazing vocally, but an incredible song writer in the higher range.
@viadharmawheel
@viadharmawheel Жыл бұрын
I still remember hearing one of his songs for the first times. It was grace and it made my day and I still remember some of that day which was a normal field day over 20 years ago which its special.
@19mindmechanic55
@19mindmechanic55 Жыл бұрын
I was unfamiliar with Jeff Buckley until I saw him mentioned in a "The Charismatic..." review of "Whole lot of love". It is hard not to be drawn in by both the woman reviewer and by Tim Buckley. But for me, there is too much grief and loss in both his voice and in his life story - it will be some time before I can listen to him again. But thank you for this. The love and respect you show him come across with deep emotion and no little grace. With love.
@Brian-zt9wz
@Brian-zt9wz 2 жыл бұрын
Seasons Greetings from New England...I've been looking forward to this I've never listened to Jeff Buckley before although I'm familiar with the name...I'm totally liking this second channel for a more in depth examination of the artists.. Peace from the Northeast...✌️🤘
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