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More Sludge Music
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
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SLUDGE FACTORY
You know I like Jeff Buckley's father's music. This track from The Old Grey Whistle Test features Ian Wallace (ex King Crimson) on drums.
https://youtu.be/LtU-9EMSYu0
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley's Grace Album is wonderful
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Jeff Buckley's Grace Album is wonderful
Its magical
The follow up he recorded just before his death is very good too
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
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Originally Posted by
Steve the Tea
You know I like Jeff Buckley's father's music. This track from The Old Grey Whistle Test features Ian Wallace (ex King Crimson) on drums.
https://youtu.be/LtU-9EMSYu0
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Lovely stuff
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Queens Of The Stone Age , Avon
https://youtu.be/QVBz0A1rrkM
What a belting slab of desert stoner rock
They have never bettered that first album , 22 years ago
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
Another one from Tim Buckley.
You may recognise the song. 😊
https://youtu.be/vMTEtDBHGY4
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
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Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond
Yes, I did. That's another of my favourites. It was a toss up whether I chose that one or the one I did. I only selected, 'Dolphins,' because Ian Wallace was on drums. As far as I'm concerned, 'Song to the Siren,' is one of the most beautifully crafted songs ever. Ta for posting.
Here's another beaut:
https://youtu.be/MgNxopvE3ro
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
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Originally Posted by
Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond
Here's the first part of a lovely documentary about the man himself: 'Tim Buckley: The Man and His Music.'
https://youtu.be/JIoCv9_6VbA
Enjoy it.
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
I think Jeff Buckley met his dad Tim Buckley only once, two months before Tim died in June 1975 of an overdose of heroin and morphine.
Although Jeff flatly rejected any comparisons to his dad there were a lot of similarities between them. They looked like each other, had these amazing haunting voices and had a similar approach to making music, writing songs that broke free of convention. Both died young, they were sensitive souls, probably too sensitive for this world.
On this track Tim's vocal range is astonishing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-qNBxXjbI4
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Re: Haunting Voice , Fantastic Guitars, Jeff Buckley
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Originally Posted by
Lost Johnny
I think Jeff Buckley met his dad Tim Buckley only once, two months before Tim died in June 1975 of an overdose of heroin and morphine.
Although Jeff flatly rejected any comparisons to his dad there were a lot of similarities between them. They looked like each other, had these amazing haunting voices and had a similar approach to making music, writing songs that broke free of convention. Both died young, they were sensitive souls, probably too sensitive for this world.
On this track Tim's vocal range is astonishing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-qNBxXjbI4
I think Jeff was the more talented but thats just my opinion
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Jeff Buckley ......Last Goodbye
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Re: Jeff Buckley ......Last Goodbye
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Stunning talent , haunting voice , great guitar sounds, at times I used to hear Zeppelin type sounds in his songs , especially their slower bluesy songs
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Re: Jeff Buckley ......Last Goodbye
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Stunning talent , haunting voice , great guitar sounds, at times I used to hear Zeppelin type sounds in his songs , especially their slower bluesy songs
Led zep deffo an influence , he loved page
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Judas Priest , great riffing , killer vocals
https://youtu.be/FoA8OxjxSrw
Very influential band
He looked good in leather to be fair
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Re: Judas Priest , great riffing , killer vocals
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I saw them as Budgie's support band around 1972 in Barry Memorial Hall. They struck me as pale imitations of bands that preceded them in their genre. I almost demanded my 50p entrance back.
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Re: Judas Priest , great riffing , killer vocals
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
I saw them as Budgie's support band around 1972 in Barry Memorial Hall. They struck me as pale imitations of bands that preceded them in their genre. I almost demanded my 50p entrance back.
You were clearly misguided as they went on to become one of the most influential metal bands of all time
Pounding the earth ......like a battering ram
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Re: Judas Priest , great riffing , killer vocals
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
You were clearly misguided as they went on to become one of the most influential metal bands of all time
Pounding the earth ......like a battering ram
Well I saw many of the most influential heavy metal bands of the day and I have never come across comments that Judas Priest were more influential than the bands that probably influenced them in the first place. Tell me more from your perspective, Monsieur Factory.
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Re: Judas Priest , great riffing , killer vocals
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SLUDGE FACTORY
British Steel .... excellent album .... the almost reggae beat on “the rage” :music:
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Re: More Sludge Music
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Originally Posted by
billy.ronson
British Steel .... excellent album .... the almost reggae beat on “the rage” :music:
its class that song
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Re: More Sludge Music
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
Well I saw many of the most influential heavy metal bands of the day and I have never come across comments that Judas Priest were more influential than the bands that probably influenced them in the first place. Tell me more from your perspective, Monsieur Factory.
If you ask any metal fan who was more influential budgie or priest you will get the answer
Priest were developing a metal sound , budgie were influenced by led zep , who were not metal at all
Sabbath and Priest were metal bands , budgie , uriah heap , UFO , purple etc were led zep , rock bands
Sabbath and Priest were unique bands like Metallica, maiden etc were there because of them , not budgie
You can tell me what influential metal bands you saw in your youth and we can discuss if they were in fact heavy metal or rock
There is a big difference