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  1. Yorke's performance was influenced by a performance Radiohead attended by the American singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley at the Garage, London. Yorke later said that Buckley gave him the confidence to sing in falsetto. The band created the final version of "Fake Plastic Trees" by overdubbing their parts onto Yorke's performance.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2022 · How a Jeff Buckley concert changed Radiohead’s ‘Fake Plastic Trees’. Tom Taylor @tomtaylorfo. Sat 15 October 2022 15:30, UK. Jeff Buckley has a voice that could haunt a vacant house. With stunning bravura, he flits between bellows that could stir honey into tea from a thousand paces and the sort of hush that wouldn’t even blow the ...

  3. Parte de su música favorita incluye temas interpretados por Jeff Buckley, Radiohead, David Gray y The Pharcyde. 16.Según él, si no fuera actor, se habría convertido en escritor o director. 17.Kramer de ‘Seinfeld’ es su personaje de televisión favorito. 18.

  4. 24 de nov. de 2023 · A bizarre ride through funk, rock and jazz history, The Pharcydes debut album remains unique in the history of hip-hop – a rare example of rap without ego. Published on November 24, 2023

  5. Jeffrey Scott «Jeff» Buckley (Anaheim, California, 17 de noviembre de 1966–Memphis, Tennessee, 29 de mayo de 1997) fue un músico y cantautor estadounidense de rock alternativo, reconocido por la revista Rolling Stone como una de las mejores voces en su lista de cantantes de música popular anglosajona. [1]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_BuckleyJeff Buckley - Wikipedia

    Early life. Born in Anaheim, California, Buckley was the only son of Mary (née Guibert) and Tim Buckley.His mother was a Zonian of mixed Greek, English, French, and Panamanian descent, while his father was the son of an Irish American father and an Italian American mother. Buckley was raised by his mother and stepfather, Ron Moorhead, in Southern California, and had a half-brother, Corey ...

  7. 13 de ago. de 2023 · The Pharcyde's natural way of working together, finding the beat and connective sonic tissue that made their music so fresh and attractive, eventually led them to venturing out to the East Coast.