There are people on this board who think Jeff > Tim

>there are people on this board who think Jeff > Tim
What the fuck is wrong with you faggots, were you raised by single moms who really wanted you to grow up as a gayman? Tim's music and especially his voice were eccentric and innovative while Jeff's music was basically 'muh range' boring pop-rock, which his dad had already done better befoe going into a experimental phase. When a woman listens to pic related you best believe they walk away SOAKING, Jeff's music on the other hand leave them dry as a desert. I can guarantee you Tim was drowning in new pussy every day, while Jeff only drowned in semen and a river.

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If Tim's so great, how come he's dead?

I'll give ya a bum tickley if you say shit like that again m8

That Jeff Buckley live album is legit better than everything than Tim ever did though

Atleast he died an actual rockstar death by overdosing on heroin

I just realised that early 2000s Coldplay/Travis clone band named themselvwes after this album

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Jeff was a pretty boy who brought a powerful voice to romantic alternative rock. You can't deny that Grace is a really great album, and of course his unfortunate end before he completed a second album is pretty sad. Tim was able to make more music in his life and ranged in style from folk, folk rock; experimental rock, and funk. The type of music they made was different and they used their voice in different ways to an extent. Some people just have preferences. I think Tim and Jeff probably both got around with the ladies, but Jeff relied heavily on his looks when trying to become popular.

All these years i thought they were both the same guy, just remembered that buckley name

I was even worse, I thought he was the same as the Loss guy for the longest time. Was really confused why Sup Forums liked him

Lorca > Starsailor

Am I pleb if this is my favorite Tim's album?

yes

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>funk
>no mention of jazz fusion
>but mentions funk
are you fucking deaf laddy

both are shitty nu-male music

Tim Buckley synthesized a new genre of music by fusing folk, blues, jazz, psychedelic rock and chamber music. Very few rock musicians ever achieved the monstrous intensity and lyrical tenderness of his work. Buckley's songs were journeys through the psyche of the singer. Buckley was therefore more interested in mirroring the emotions of the soul than in emphasizing a melody. A Buckley song is a stream of consciousness. Buckley changed the very idea of what a folk or rock song is supposed to be. Tim Buckley also boasted one of the most original voices ever, a combination of African melisma, Tibetan droning, jazz scat and acid-rock wailing, a combination that set a new standard for any future vocalist. He turned the voice into an instrument of the orchestra, not just a vehicle for words.

why
It's pretty relaxing, all songs there are great

pretty much what he said

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GOAT

There is this song on here called Moulin Rogue which I think is one of the most fucking innovative things ever recorded but it's masked as a 2 minute pop song.

naaw it's gud. Starsailor is tryhard stuff that people feel they have to like. The best two are Happy/Sady and Blue Afternoon tho.

This guy was a musician AND a webcomic writer?

projection

Starsailor [Straight, 1970]

In which a man who was renowned for his Odetta impressions on Jac Holzman's folkie label switches to Frank Zappa's art-rock label, presumably so he can do Nico impressions. C-

Greetings from L.A. [Warner Bros., 1972]

Perverse as it may seem, Buckley's mannered, androgynous moan has real erotic appeal for some, and here it turns a trick. This is rock pornography if anything is, complete with whips, foot fetishes, meat racks, and salacious gasps, and while I wouldn't call the band hard-core, it definitely fills the groove. B

Live at Sin-é [Columbia, 1993] *bomb*

Grace [Columbia, 1994]

Although Tim's vocal traces are in his genes as surely as John's are in Julian's, it's wrong to peg him as the unwelcome ghost of his overwrought dad. Young Jeff is a syncretic asshole, beholden to Zeppelin and Nina Simone and Chris Whitley and the Cocteau Twins and his mama--your mama too if you don't watch out. "Sensitivity isn't being wimpy," he avers. "It's about being so painfully aware that a flea landing on a dog is like a sonic boom." So let us pray the force of hype blows him all the way to Uranus. C

They don't sound enough like the New York Dolls for ya, eh Bobby?

Who was hotter, Tim or Jeff?

Why is this hack still alive?

Tim

Tim looks like me except I wear glasses.

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