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Hi son, Jeff had a considerably more impressive range, and knew how to properly use it. Jeff Buckley had the voice of an angel. Then he died and became one. Tim Buckley was more akin to a Yoko Ono IMO.
I disagree: Jeff's range was a semitone wider (his highest note was a note higher than Tim's but Tim could go a semitone lower), also I think Tim had a better technique, his fourth octave was way more fuller and bombastic (listen to them singing I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain), same for his lower register. About their falsetto they were on par imo
Let’s get this straight. Jeff Buckley was Tim Buckley’s son. Jeff sang Hallelujiah and a few others beautifully but only had one album. Tim Buckley was the artist
He literally could sing anything! A truly gifted artist, but unfortunately also still extremely underrated.
the greatest vocalist ever
Where's your pre-Idol Adam video?
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What band is this I must know !!
It's Tim Buckley with his band (Lee Underwood, Jon Balking, Maury Baker, Bunk Gardner) in San Francisco
@@kolnidur_ Hi son Jeff was a much, much better singer IMO.
@@tedwojtasik8781and you’re wrong imo
Hi son, Jeff had a considerably more impressive range, and knew how to properly use it. Jeff Buckley had the voice of an angel. Then he died and became one. Tim Buckley was more akin to a Yoko Ono IMO.
I disagree: Jeff's range was a semitone wider (his highest note was a note higher than Tim's but Tim could go a semitone lower), also I think Tim had a better technique, his fourth octave was way more fuller and bombastic (listen to them singing I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain), same for his lower register. About their falsetto they were on par imo
Jeff was not in the same league as Tim. Btw you should check out James Walsh from Starsailor, who was obviously influenced by Tim.
Let’s get this straight. Jeff Buckley was Tim Buckley’s son. Jeff sang Hallelujiah and a few others beautifully but only had one album. Tim Buckley was the artist
Cannot stand his singing, a question of taste.
Agree. This is horrible.