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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Jeff Buckley, der durch seine Version von Leonard Cohens "Hallelujah" aus dem Jahr 1994 bekannt wurde, kam 1997 bei einem ungewöhnlichen Badeunfall tragisch ums Leben. Der damals erst 30 Jahre ...

  2. 2. Mai 2024 · "Jeff Buckley's death was not 'mysterious,' related to drugs, alcohol, or suicide. We have a police report, a medical examiner's report, and an eye witness to prove that it was an accidental drowning, and that Mr. Buckley was in a good frame of mind prior to the accident."

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  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Buckley’s eclectic reading list included many lesser-known titles, but he also enjoyed some classics that showed his fascination with the minds of influential figures from different realms. Some notable titles included Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Albert Camus’ The Plague, and Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear And Loathing in Las Vegas.

  4. 30. Apr. 2024 · As his friend waited on shore, Buckley disappeared without a trace, only to be found lifeless almost a week later by passengers on a riverboat. Although an autopsy ruled out the involvement of drugs or alcohol in Buckleys death, questions linger about why he went swimming fully clothed, wearing boots—a detail that has sparked ...

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  5. Vor einem Tag · Buckley’s sweeping romanticism, mixed with the lore surrounding his passing, has made him a tragic hero of sorts, on par with Kurt Cobain, Elliott Smith, and River Phoenix. On this week’s ...

  6. 7. Mai 2024 · The song’s chorus offers some comfort, as Jeff sings: “Dream brother, dream brother. Don’t be afraid of the night. The sunshine blinds you, baby. And the sunshine is deafeningly bright”. These lyrics suggest that Jeff is encouraging himself to let go of his pain and fear, and to embrace the beauty of life even in its darkest moments.

  7. 13. Mai 2024 · On May 29, 1997, tragedy struck when Jeff Buckley went missing after going for a swim in the Wolf River Harbor in Memphis, Tennessee. His body was found five days later, and the official cause of death was ruled as accidental drowning. The circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery, with many questions left unanswered.