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      <description>&lt;p&gt;So.. If you haven't been already. You have to listen to Jeff Buckley. He is, I would have to say in my own opinion, one of the greatest singer/song writers of any century. Another great singer/song writers would have to be Elliott Smith but that's a whole other story. I don't know. I wish I had a chance to see him before he died, my life would be complete then. But I will have to be content to just listen to his melancholy music on my ipod. If only I had discovered him before he died. 
  The best time to listen to Jeff would be when your really sad. Or at least that I when I "enjoy" listening to him. It's guaranteed to put put me in a more somber mood. If you don't listen to any of his music besides one song you have to listen to "Forget Her". Especially if you just broke up with your girl/boyfriend it just might make you feel better about the whole situation. Oh yeah another song must listen to is "Last Goodbye". So give him a listen. Now.
R.I.P. Jeff Buckley. We all will miss you.&lt;/p&gt;


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