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Jeff Buckley - Grace in studio @ bearsville

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

This was taking from the Amazing Grace Doc.... it a extended version of Jeff in the Studio during the recording of the song Grace... it's AMAZING for sure!!

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  • 2:10 and on it's impossible...

  • Just look at how much passion is in the line "but it goes......so........slow!!!" He is so in the moment. Absolutely gorgeous. Man, I miss the shit out of this guy. What a true legend. What a true angel.

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  • this should be the most watched video on youtube...any singers out there should watch this and just ENVY! I know I do.....

  • So chilling to watch...gets me every time...his ending phrase seems to require almost no effort at all...it just makes me think of him walking the streets of NY singing all day long, perfecting his ethereal voice...one of my favorite documentaries.

  • Wow, is it wrong I've watched this 32 times and still have wanted more?!!

  • @DyingSID666 fuck yeah, miss them both though. genuinely.

  • @incubusbuckley Jeff was definitely a better live singer, no arguments there. Freddie wouldn't even try to hit the high notes live that he hit in the studio, yet Jeff would go even higher live sometimes.

  • @DyingSID666 i'm a fan of both bands work and they're both great singers in their own right, freddie is better than matt obviously and freddie was a phenomenal studio singer but it always sounded different live, not discounting his work and not saying that's a bad thing but i am just more impressed with jeffs work.

  • @incubusbuckley Matt Bellamy isn't close your right but don't doubt Freddies skills in the mid register and the fact that he had the same vocal range as Jeff just down a little bit more than a few notes, meaning Jeff could go higher and Freddie could go lower.

  • @thecastermaster1

    Oh, thanks for explaining that!

  • @girlfacedman What they did was keep two monitors out of phase with each other in the live room. When combined with the vocal track and flipped, they cancel eachother out. Ive used this before, some singers prefer it over headphones.

  • @TR3YTURNR sorry, you are wrong. and both of them have poor technique compared to this beautiful soul.

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