Jeff Buckley Grace
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unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I have yet to find a singer with better breathing than Jeff, he was absolutely unparalleled in his technique and it is absolutely astounding he had so formal training. what he does with his control takes most people decades to learn

ReefaJones
April 7th 2020


4067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Evading again, I point you to your comment you made after your "thesis":



"Jeff could definitely hit a scream like that as it isn't indicative of octave range"



I informed you that that is wrong to which you basically responded by telling me to read your "thesis". Silly goose.

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

he could hit that scream because it isn't out of his octave range you provided an insufficient example. in fact I think Buckley could carry that scream longer than Patton

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

its a shame we will never know tho because on his recorded music he has no example of screaming as it was not within his genre. and he happens to be dead. but I would argue there are live examples where he gets close, though again we are at the mercy of him not recording songs like that

ReefaJones
April 7th 2020


4067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"you provided an insufficient example." And you provided none at all

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the burden of proof isn't on me because I am not arguing that Jeff's octave range wider than Patton's because it isn't

ReefaJones
April 7th 2020


4067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"the burden of proof isn't on me because I am not arguing that Jeff's octave range wider than Patton's because it isn't" Dude you just said that scream isn't out of Buckleys octave range. I'm done lol

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I don't think you understand range man. that scream is easily within 4 octaves. almost all of Buckley's music has his using all 4 octaves. his pitch may not be screaming, but he can definitely hit a note within the octave range on that scram bro.

DDDeftoneDDD
April 7th 2020


23542 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

shit! this is awfully fun...5 pages of this! And no one caring about the tenors trio Pavarotti, Domingo and Carrera, 3 fat white asses of the best kind m/ its science.

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

imagine caring this much about a mike Patton song that barely showcases any of his true vocal talent

ReefaJones
April 7th 2020


4067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"That scream is easily within 4 octaves." What? Everything you just wrote is wrong lol. That scream is an E6. I don't really want to continue this dumb discussion but you keep coming back at me with silly answers where you are either evading or making false statements

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

e6?! says who

ReefaJones
April 7th 2020


4067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Says me

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

/thread

ReefaJones
April 7th 2020


4067 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

What a sneaky way to admit you are wrong lol.

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the only way to know is to dig up ol Jeff and have his hit your "e6" scram

polyrhythm
April 7th 2020


2601 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Pages and pages of arguing about Buckley vs Patton. What a time to be alive

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

what a time to be in isolation

polyrhythm
April 7th 2020


2601 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

They are from different universes in terms of singing style, comparing them is kinda a waste of time

unclereich
April 7th 2020


14112 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

at least we're not arguing penis size, we all know who would win that award



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