OMG. Only YOU!!! LOL You made me laugh hysterically. For real. About the burning down below. LOL. I swear to god that I hope you keep reacting for a LONG time. I'll keep supporting you. Love you so much. This is obviously a beautiful song, but ever since Pentatonix covered it, THAT'S my favorite version.
I think the line of cutting the hair is a reference to the biblical story of Samson and Delilah. Delilah convinced Samson to reveal the source of his strength was his hair and she betrayed him to his enemies after cutting his long hair thus making him mortal and weak. (If I remember correctly. Has been a long time since I've had to read that particular story)
I remember the night he drowned in Memphis, the truth is that city is so full of music and he was there to record and quietly play some small jazz bar gigs to prepare for a tour and test material, most of us (and music was a huge part of my career and everyone I knew) when we heard about the accident had no more than a vague knowledge of him. There is no more dangerous place to take a drunken swim or a sober swim than the Mississippi River. He had a friend on the bank who could see him one minute, then a ship passed between them and that was it. Tragic, had he been from Memphis he would have known that swimming in the river is death. He’s far more famous in death than he was in life, what a talent, what a loss.
Very well said. Sums up my experience almost exactly as well. I didn't miss Jeff as much back then, I was young when it happened, but now I miss him so much. The world lost such a talented and gracious soul.
Originally written by Leonard Cohen, one of my favorite singer-songwriters, who had the opposite kind of voice- very low and deep. Leonard also brought in a full band with a choir for his original version. But Jeff just by himself with only a guitar is very special in its own way.
Love it when there's a prophet-level songwriter (e.g., Cohen, Dylan, etc) who, generations later, are given their posthumous triumph with a perfect, honorable rendition like this.
My dad, who is a poet, gave me his take on the lyrics. Clearly there is the biblical references, but he sees the entire song as what is happening in an intimate encounter between a man and a woman. The symbolism of "I heard there was a secret chord that David played and it pleased the Lord," as when a man finds what to do to please his woman during an intimate encounter. The fourth the 5th the minor fall and the major lift, can all be related to the process of the woman getting to her climax. Thus, her hallelujah. He also talks about there was a time when he moved in her and the holy Dove was moving too, she being the dove(the joint climax) And relating it back to David who fell into temptation with another man's wife, Bathsheba, and had her husband killed, and Samson and Delilah, meaning the power a woman has over a man in a physical relationship. So ultimately my dad saw this song as a song to put it bluntly, about sex. I would have to research what Leonard Cohen was actually thinking, to see where my dad's interpretation falls, but that was way deeper than what I expected him to say. Believe me when my 70 something year old dad is telling me his interpretation, my eyes were wide open, lol!
My first coming to your page, but I must say I shall be back ma'am! I love your commentary as its so genuine and hilarious. I love the thirsty and I love the respect.
On April 2, 2013, it was announced that Buckley's version of the song would be inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry. Buckley’s version of “Hallelujah” is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful pieces of recorded music. However, Buckley personally did not see the song’s success. Buckley's version was not an instant hit, nor did Buckley live to see the full measure of the reception his recording would ultimately have, due to his untimely death in 1997. The album on which it appeared did not go gold in the US until 2002, nine years after its release. In fact, like Cohen's original, the Buckley version was not released as a single until much later, and it did not chart until 2006, posthumously for Buckley.
Jeff Buckley - Grace (Live- BBC late show) OR Mojo Pin (Live) please! The Live ones is just so you can y'know.. Get a better look/sound of him in general, when you're this good of a musician, the Live videos are honestly better it often adds ON to the original/studio recording they did, especially since they have to do tons of shows on a tour, he never disappoints, trust me bestie. It's what completely made me fall in love with this man and his crazy vocals, he was so so talented, R.I.P. (edit) Also one of the hottest gentlemen to have walked this earth hands down. pause/noH/justsaying/factsdontcareaboutyourfeelings (edit#2) have to add "Lover, You Should've Come Over" (Live) also, sexy a** song.
RIP Jeff Buckley. There are a lot of amazing versions of this song inspired by this one. k d lang, Myles Kennedy, and Brandi Carlile have all done versions that I love. This song was written by the great Leonard Cohen who wrote around 200 verses. I hate that it has been hijacked at Christmastime because it is a song about an earthly elationship. David and Bathsheba and Samson and Delilah are the biblical references and they are in the Old Testament and lust seemed to be the root of those relationships. This is a song about longing, frustration, and sexuality. It's a hymn but not a Sunday church hymn.
SHAVON, do you have something going on down there? Burning 🔥? Itching? Are you taking antibiotics? Do you need some cream? Ointment? What did the doctor say? Did you get your lab results back yet? What you got?
OMG. Only YOU!!! LOL You made me laugh hysterically. For real. About the burning down below. LOL. I swear to god that I hope you keep reacting for a LONG time. I'll keep supporting you. Love you so much. This is obviously a beautiful song, but ever since Pentatonix covered it, THAT'S my favorite version.
😂😂MY RIDE OR DIE THX BABE❤❤❤
LMAOO, only you fr 😆 I'm a newer fan, but I get the hype. Not the hero I was looking for, but the hero I need
Best version of this song ever!
100%
Actually the version off his Live at Siné is the best, track it down if you haven't heard it.
prefer the album version...
Watch the live version of "Grace" on the BBC Late Show! You won't be disappointed.
This needs to be PUMPED UP. The best.
We lost him way too soon. RIP.
He went back to heaven, returned as an Angel like he was❤
I think the line of cutting the hair is a reference to the biblical story of Samson and Delilah. Delilah convinced Samson to reveal the source of his strength was his hair and she betrayed him to his enemies after cutting his long hair thus making him mortal and weak. (If I remember correctly. Has been a long time since I've had to read that particular story)
I remember the night he drowned in Memphis, the truth is that city is so full of music and he was there to record and quietly play some small jazz bar gigs to prepare for a tour and test material, most of us (and music was a huge part of my career and everyone I knew) when we heard about the accident had no more than a vague knowledge of him. There is no more dangerous place to take a drunken swim or a sober swim than the Mississippi River. He had a friend on the bank who could see him one minute, then a ship passed between them and that was it. Tragic, had he been from Memphis he would have known that swimming in the river is death. He’s far more famous in death than he was in life, what a talent, what a loss.
DAMN RIP THATS FOR LETTING ME KNOW WHAT HAPPENED
Very well said. Sums up my experience almost exactly as well. I didn't miss Jeff as much back then, I was young when it happened, but now I miss him so much. The world lost such a talented and gracious soul.
When I tell you! When I tell you! This man is so beautiful ‼️ you've got to check out...Lover you Should've Come Over, Forget Her .❤
Great song!
Amazing song. And 'Last Goodbye'
I've heard many different renditions of this song, but Jeff Buckley's is always my favorite. So sad that he passed away so young.
Originally written by Leonard Cohen, one of my favorite singer-songwriters, who had the opposite kind of voice- very low and deep. Leonard also brought in a full band with a choir for his original version. But Jeff just by himself with only a guitar is very special in its own way.
I was in rehab years ago. I played this song every night to try and relax and motivate. It still makes me cry and he was gone way too early.
Jeff Buckley had another great song New years prayer. He had an angelic voice..
Yes, Angelic Being.❤
“Last Goodbye” is a good place to continue with Jeff Buckley
One of the best songs ever written.
Jeff Buckley is beautiful with a beautiful voice.
It's a Leonard Cohen song, for me the second greatest songwriter of all time. Poor Jeff went for a swim in a river and drowned, passed way too young.
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Love it when there's a prophet-level songwriter (e.g., Cohen, Dylan, etc) who, generations later, are given their posthumous triumph with a perfect, honorable rendition like this.
@@joelirishBob dylsn? Don't compare him to Jeff and Leonard. Those guys were men of God, Bob Dylan sold his soul to devil.
I like how at the end of the video, you can hear a guy say “wow”.
YEA I THOUGHT I HEARD THAT TOO
Yeah I believe that was the sound engineer
@@bellac1451 Cool! Thanks.
I was moved by your connection to the song. ( K)..you got levels..much respect and success.
THX KEV❤
Immensely talented guitarist. Taken too soon ❤
Oh my. My favorite lady doing Jeff Buckley, not sure I am prepared. Love the reaction.
THANK U😘
My dad, who is a poet, gave me his take on the lyrics. Clearly there is the biblical references, but he sees the entire song as what is happening in an intimate encounter between a man and a woman. The symbolism of "I heard there was a secret chord that David played and it pleased the Lord," as when a man finds what to do to please his woman during an intimate encounter. The fourth the 5th the minor fall and the major lift, can all be related to the process of the woman getting to her climax. Thus, her hallelujah. He also talks about there was a time when he moved in her and the holy Dove was moving too, she being the dove(the joint climax) And relating it back to David who fell into temptation with another man's wife, Bathsheba, and had her husband killed, and Samson and Delilah, meaning the power a woman has over a man in a physical relationship. So ultimately my dad saw this song as a song to put it bluntly, about sex. I would have to research what Leonard Cohen was actually thinking, to see where my dad's interpretation falls, but that was way deeper than what I expected him to say. Believe me when my 70 something year old dad is telling me his interpretation, my eyes were wide open, lol!
My first coming to your page, but I must say I shall be back ma'am! I love your commentary as its so genuine and hilarious. I love the thirsty and I love the respect.
LOL THX TORI
Wow! Home free version is good too! But I can’t decide who’s better that was awesome
4:40 that sht made my goosebumps hurt
HE WAS PURE 🔥 ♥️♥️
❤❤❤. My favorite cover! Thanks
UR WELCOME
I always thought James Franco should've played Jeff Buckley in a movie!🤣
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Yaaassss best friend!!! 😆 James Franco!
😂😂THATS HIS NAME
@@kshavon3098 he fine as hell 🔥
Girl! Keep doing you 💚💚💚 PS yes he's hot and also this song makes me loose it 😭
Holy sh.., you're hilarious! I gotta give u a subscribe just for your commentary. You're great.
THANK U NEW BESTIE 😘😘
Chris Cornell loved, admired, and mourned his death.
On April 2, 2013, it was announced that Buckley's version of the song would be inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry. Buckley’s version of “Hallelujah” is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful pieces of recorded music. However, Buckley personally did not see the song’s success. Buckley's version was not an instant hit, nor did Buckley live to see the full measure of the reception his recording would ultimately have, due to his untimely death in 1997. The album on which it appeared did not go gold in the US until 2002, nine years after its release. In fact, like Cohen's original, the Buckley version was not released as a single until much later, and it did not chart until 2006, posthumously for Buckley.
You ought to hear Bon Jovi do this song!! This was beautiful too👍🔥❤️
Treat yo self!!!
Check out more of this musical shooting star.
Beautifully done. K Shavon not an STD girl stop it
the only bit she gets right is his voice is amazing
This song definitely involves sexuality, but many people just think it's about God.
Jeff Buckley - Grace (Live- BBC late show) OR Mojo Pin (Live) please! The Live ones is just so you can y'know.. Get a better look/sound of him in general, when you're this good of a musician, the Live videos are honestly better it often adds ON to the original/studio recording they did, especially since they have to do tons of shows on a tour, he never disappoints, trust me bestie.
It's what completely made me fall in love with this man and his crazy vocals, he was so so talented, R.I.P.
(edit) Also one of the hottest gentlemen to have walked this earth hands down. pause/noH/justsaying/factsdontcareaboutyourfeelings
(edit#2) have to add "Lover, You Should've Come Over" (Live) also, sexy a** song.
What's going on below the surface! 😂
🤣🤣
Hey K. ❤ Can you review David Hasslehof song, Jump into my car please? He looked good in those days.
Tragic case for this poor man. His father was a famous music artist and never saw him and his pain came from this deal. He drowned at 27
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He died at 30 years old still tragic tho r.i.p
Was she crazy??,,,lady,,they all crazy 😂😂
Love your reactions, I’m watching from Serbia. If you get a chance would you please do a reaction to Dermot Kennedy- moments passed
THX BESTIE❤❤❤
James Franco... Chris Cornell was hugely influenced by Buckley.
RIP Jeff Buckley. There are a lot of amazing versions of this song inspired by this one. k d lang, Myles Kennedy, and Brandi Carlile have all done versions that I love. This song was written by the great Leonard Cohen who wrote around 200 verses. I hate that it has been hijacked at Christmastime because it is a song about an earthly elationship. David and Bathsheba and Samson and Delilah are the biblical references and they are in the Old Testament and lust seemed to be the root of those relationships. This is a song about longing, frustration, and sexuality. It's a hymn but not a Sunday church hymn.
I think you're thinking of James Franco
YES♥️
Jeff unfortunately died hit by a boat propeller sucha great loss
Not true. He drowned in the wake of a boat that went by.
SHAVON, do you have something going on down there? Burning 🔥? Itching? Are you taking antibiotics? Do you need some cream? Ointment? What did the doctor say? Did you get your lab results back yet? What you got?
😂😂
RIP 😢
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Hi Beautiful
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