Thread started 02/02/15 9:51amnuttynutmeg |
BATTLE OF SINGERS: Jeff Buckley, Lewis Taylor, Jon B, Kenny Lattimore |
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Reply #1 posted 02/02/15 1:12pm
namepeace |
Good topic, but this strikes me more as a battle of song versions than of singers. and I take the original over the rest. The song itself is one of the best love ballads you'll ever find, and Buckley's version is simply a work of art. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Reply #2 posted 02/03/15 6:22pm
duccichucka |
Jeff Buckley's "Lover, You Should've Come Over" is in my top five pop vocal performances of all time. There is a section during the "It's never over, she's the tear that hangs inside my soul for- ever" where his vocal harmonies, albeit so quiet, is too beautiful for words. |
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Reply #3 posted 02/03/15 6:37pm
Reply #4 posted 02/03/15 8:21pm
lezama |
When it comes to singing, few people could hold a torch to the uniqueness and beauty of what Jeff had.. Change it one more time.. |
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Reply #5 posted 02/04/15 8:04pm
nuttynutmeg |
lezama said:
When it comes to singing, few people could hold a torch to the uniqueness and beauty of what Jeff had..
His dad is much more versatile than Jeff is. |
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Reply #6 posted 02/04/15 8:22pm
Cerebus |
nuttynutmeg said:
lezama said:
When it comes to singing, few people could hold a torch to the uniqueness and beauty of what Jeff had..
His dad is much more versatile than Jeff is.
They're both dead.
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Reply #7 posted 02/04/15 11:56pm
Reply #8 posted 02/05/15 11:09am
nuttynutmeg |
Cerebus said:
nuttynutmeg said:
His dad is much more versatile than Jeff is.
They're both dead.
Their music lives on. |
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Reply #9 posted 02/05/15 4:33pm
duccichucka |
nuttynutmeg said:
Cerebus said:
They're both dead.
Their music lives on.
Yours is an appropriate response to a most ridiculous comment.
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Reply #10 posted 02/05/15 4:52pm
Cerebus |
duccichucka said:
nuttynutmeg said:
Their music lives on.
Yours is an appropriate response to a most ridiculous comment.
Wait!... are you saying they aren't dead!? Look, you aren't likely to find a bigger Jeff Buckley fan around here than me (except for maybe Amy, but she's not 'around here' anymore). The original question is far more ridiculous than my comment. Also, I'm an unapologetic grammar nazi. When referring to two people's voices who are no longer with us, WAS is the correct word, not IS. Because really, they ARE both dead.
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Reply #11 posted 02/06/15 2:56pm
duccichucka |
Cerebus said:
duccichucka said:
Yours is an appropriate response to a most ridiculous comment.
Also, I'm an unapologetic grammar nazi. When referring to two people's voices who are no longer with us, WAS is the correct word, not IS. Because really, they ARE both dead.
I understood what the poster meant even though Tim Buckley and his son are both dead; and I'm sure you did too. It's your unapologetic grammar naziism that I was referring to as I am an un- apologetic nazi when it comes to unapologetic grammar nazis!
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Reply #12 posted 02/06/15 7:51pm
nuttynutmeg |
duccichucka said:
Cerebus said:
Also, I'm an unapologetic grammar nazi. When referring to two people's voices who are no longer with us, WAS is the correct word, not IS. Because really, they ARE both dead.
I understood what the poster meant even though Tim Buckley and his son are both dead; and I'm sure you did too. It's your unapologetic grammar naziism that I was referring to as I am an un- apologetic nazi when it comes to unapologetic grammar nazis!
Thank you Moving on |
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