Jeff Buckley was a pure drop in an ocean of noise. ndash; BonoIt was his take on John Cales cover version of Leonard Cohens song Hallelujah that made the number famous and his album ndash; Grace ndash; that caused everyone from Led Zeppelin and U2 to Radiohead and Coldplay to look up to Buckley as an illuminating spirit. But who was the man behind the music?Buckleyrsquo;s many personal letters are revealed for the first time. His struggle with writers block is explored; as is his ongoing battles with the concept of stardom; his desire for escape and the attempts to deal with the unavoidable legacy of his equally gifted father; Tim Buckley.In A Pure Drop; his friends; peers; enemies; lovers and collaborators all speak of the Jeff Buckley they knew; or in some cases; they thought they knew.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Look Out Grisman Here I Go!By CustomerPretty comprehensive presentation of all available scales: IDPLMAL. harmonic minor. melodic minor. whole tone. diminished scales! The only thing that could make it better is instruction on fingering. You are left to your own devices on that. Its 6X9" format could stand to go 8X11" but its completely legible as is. Kudos Hal Leonard4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Exactly what I neededBy Jason Scott CarterThis book is invaluable for learning mandolin players. Can also be used. as I do. for learning scale shapes for tenor guitar and as a layman fiddler with poor music notation reading skills.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Tiny images. tiny type. lots of informationBy 12345This book is small. therefore very easy to cary. but it is like it was shrunk down. Both the images and type are extremely difficult to make out. even if if your eyes are close to 20/20. The information is nice to have on hand.