did you ever think that he covered the song just because he thought it was a beautiful song? I mean, just because it's a "god song" doesn't mean that's why he covered it. it's like if someone were to wear a nazi uniform on stage. that doesn't make them antisemetic. they may just like WWII memorabilia. (I know thats a little odd, but I was just looking at this awesome picture of ron asheton and (I think scott asheton?) holding up Iggy after a stooges show from 1972(somewhere from 72-74).Nuk3m said:Well Hellalujah, is used as "praise the lord" or "thank the lord"
My impression was that he was thanking upstairs for the important things.
Nexis said:did you ever think that he covered the song just because he thought it was a beautiful song? I mean, just because it's a "god song" doesn't mean that's why he covered it. it's like if someone were to wear a nazi uniform on stage. that doesn't make them antisemetic. they may just like WWII memorabilia. (I know thats a little odd, but I was just looking at this awesome picture of ron asheton and (I think scott asheton?) holding up Iggy after a stooges show from 1972(somewhere from 72-74).
affinityband said:"Remember when I moved in you, and the holy dove was moving too, and every breath we drew was hallelujah"
That line is like a black gospel church would preach.
It's as good as a comparison as anything else. People just jump to conclusions too quickly without thinking of other possibilities. If I said (sorry to continue the WWII stuff, it's just there for some reason) "Hitler was a great leader," people would think I'm racist right off the bat. Technically speaking, he was an amazing leader to get however many millions of people to follow him and to kill 12 million some people. Saying he was a great leader doesn't make him a great person and doesn't mean that I agree with what he did.:Wreath: said:I don't know where you live bro, but in my country wearing nazi uniform would definitly be considered as a sign of anti-semitism; in fact, I believe it's a crime...
A pretty crappy comparison by the way... Someone call the Analogy Police
Nexis said:did you ever think that he covered the song just because he thought it was a beautiful song? I mean, just because it's a "god song" doesn't mean that's why he covered it.
neuroticandroid said:jeff buckley was great. if you like him, check out a band called ours, their singer (main songwriter, only permanent member for that matter) jimmy gnecco looks alot like jeff buckley and sounds alot like him too. http:www.ours2.net
Nuk3m said:No not really, because it really doesnt matter. The song was made (not by jeff) to praise the lord and thank the lord.
I never said that i thought jeff did it because it was a "god song"
HERES ONE FOR YOU TO THINK ABOUT!
If i was to get a tattoo or a swastika on my arm because i liked the shape and the symbol i would easyly be labeled and i would be a dumb-ass.
That being said its a budist symbol meaning something like peace or something very hippylike.But never the less im not a dumb-ass and i keep my arms nazi free so i can get work and not get killed by a whole lot of groups.
The meaning behind things are important even if you try to change them, jeff might have been religious but i doubt he wasnt stupid enough to think he could cover a gospel song and have no connection back to the original or god.
Now i dont think jeff did the song to praise god entirly but for fucks sake "Helleluja" means PRAISE THE LORD.