I am very grateful to have been able to spend time with him several times in The Village & at Maxwells in Hoboken. Jeff was truly one of a kind and It sometimes hurts to know what could have been, especially because of how good music is STILL somewhere out there. He used to shop in the store I managed back in the 90's in NYC and I loved talking to him about music & books. Definitely one of the smartest guys I knew..still missed. Also went to see the movie KIDS with him once..
i love his beiaf of the worlds rage even when all is at peace, like people feel rageful loive rageful passion, even if the dont show.
even if you get kicked in the nuts for it, i love that, fuck sake jeff, mtv is boring grey plastic perfectly formed...squares yeah squares are boring shapes.. ..but he's so right,
I would have loved to have coffee with Jeff and just talk for hours and hours(or days/weeks..lol) He's such an intelligent man, I admire his thoughts and ideas, He was one of a kind RIP Jeff<3<3<3 XOXO
rkm549 you don't understand his poetic and articulate interviews because you're not a genious like Jeff was. He's coming from a dimension of space you could never fathom!
as poetic and articulate as buckley comes across in his interviews I still can't help but think that some of the rather bizzare things he comes out with are fuelled by regular drug taking! some of the stuff he says is just crazy!
@rkm549 It is like Buckley himself said "people who talk poetically and speak, express , are devalued." I just believe Jeff was operating on a level that was so far ahead of most people, it would be easy to put it down to drug use. But like with most people, that was only a small piece of his life. The mans words still resonate with a purity that you dont find very often.
I am very grateful to have been able to spend time with him several times in The Village & at Maxwells in Hoboken. Jeff was truly one of a kind and It sometimes hurts to know what could have been, especially because of how good music is STILL somewhere out there. He used to shop in the store I managed back in the 90's in NYC and I loved talking to him about music & books. Definitely one of the smartest guys I knew..still missed. Also went to see the movie KIDS with him once..
bunnyhead71 4 months ago
omg he was in my counrty dammit !! i was just 4 yr old
face237 1 year ago
i love his beiaf of the worlds rage even when all is at peace, like people feel rageful loive rageful passion, even if the dont show.
even if you get kicked in the nuts for it, i love that, fuck sake jeff, mtv is boring grey plastic perfectly formed...squares yeah squares are boring shapes.. ..but he's so right,
patrickinurface 1 year ago
"What really fuels your art is the courage to express it." (Jeff Buckley). Amen, Jeff. You were so far ahead of your times. Miss you.
ecald12 1 year ago 3
For some reason the part at 3:44 is so sensual to me.
s1ygirl 1 year ago 3
Mojo Brother
OptikC 1 year ago 3
does anyone know who he's talking about that he said was waiting for him in New York? Rebecca Moore?
DeathLetter94 2 years ago
Hello
I suppose so. I've allready readed on the net that he left the west of USA to live in NYC with Rebecca at the beginning of 92.
hanibou 2 years ago
@DeathLetter94 i was thinking ingor ?
he performs a few of her songs (yard of blond girls) in sin e and thats in new yourk
patrickinurface 1 year ago
"I had nobody for a long time... as my friend... no one."
Oh god...
Broadwaytuna 2 years ago 3
@Broadwaytuna That part makes me so sad...
tehuj 1 year ago
@Broadwaytuna le premiere album...think about it...now thats sad.
patrickinurface 1 year ago
I would have loved to have coffee with Jeff and just talk for hours and hours(or days/weeks..lol) He's such an intelligent man, I admire his thoughts and ideas, He was one of a kind RIP Jeff<3<3<3 XOXO
PennyLane9587 2 years ago 11
When he's playing "dream brother" they put "Mojo Pin" as the song title lol
BeltranBeltran 2 years ago
rkm549 you don't understand his poetic and articulate interviews because you're not a genious like Jeff was. He's coming from a dimension of space you could never fathom!
misguidedfool 3 years ago 5
amazing, thanks.
& what is that song playing at the end with the woman singing???
wannagoforariide 3 years ago
That is the most like dream brother I have ever heard mojo pin sound like.
Taman2057 3 years ago 19
haha, that's what i thought. trust the belgians.
mark1800 3 years ago
lol
astralflower11 2 years ago
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as poetic and articulate as buckley comes across in his interviews I still can't help but think that some of the rather bizzare things he comes out with are fuelled by regular drug taking! some of the stuff he says is just crazy!
rkm549 3 years ago
Like he said, sometimes the reward for expressing yourself is getting kicked in the nuts.
Sure, he admitted to occasional drug use in interviews (I remember two cases- pot and heroin (once)).
Anodne 3 years ago
I don't think he was a drug abuser...just experimental; but, he was just "artistic' in that way...can come off as being bombastic, though.
MzMeanE 2 years ago 3
@MzMeanE possibly even themister boombastic
patrickinurface 1 year ago
@rkm549 It is like Buckley himself said "people who talk poetically and speak, express , are devalued." I just believe Jeff was operating on a level that was so far ahead of most people, it would be easy to put it down to drug use. But like with most people, that was only a small piece of his life. The mans words still resonate with a purity that you dont find very often.
Peace,
Kellar
kellar 1 year ago