I think it's really funny that there are guys talking near the bootlegger, because if I were in the audience and ANYBODY, let alone Jeff Buckley was playing Last Goodbye in front of ME, I wouldn't be talking. THEY DIDN'T KNOW
I have only had JB CD's playing in my car for over a year. True music with passion and blood and tears and pain and sorrow, died in the Wolf River May 29th 1997.
i've been facing a huge problem lately,i can't listen to him anymore without feeling an enormous anger about the whole thing with Jeff Buckley,and about his departure from this world.the sadness of his last goodbye is just so overwhelming that i don't think i can listen to him anymore.
I listen to him more and more, knowing about his death...I realize that if I were to stop now after him becoming my favorite musician of all time, it would destroy a part of his legacy. I'll never stop, and everything I find from him I buy...trying to find a copy of 'Songs to No One' atm, anyone want to help?
You gotta get off JB once in a while or it will eat you alive. Like a great drug that goes badshit on you all of a sudden. He was intoxicating and addictive. True music with unbridled passion and blood and tears and pain and hope died in the Wolf River on May 29th, 1997. What a bad fucking day that was. He was and will always be, peerless.
Your comment made me think.Although I cannot fully identify myself with your metaphor,I understand it thoroughly.He came to me truly all of a sudden,as you commented, some years ago,haunted me and now I am absolutely incompetent to find other substitutes to fill the void.
@november191968 That's unfortunate. :( I know what you mean, but I believe with all my heart that he would want you to accept his departure, and still enjoy the music, if you really do. And only crazy people don't. Crazy in a bad way.
@Thesamevan I have all of his music,some bought and some given.i know lots of details about his life and i consider myself one of his very passionate followers.and i believe that those people who have heard his music and yet didn't like it as people of very bad taste in everything.
I think it's really funny that there are guys talking near the bootlegger, because if I were in the audience and ANYBODY, let alone Jeff Buckley was playing Last Goodbye in front of ME, I wouldn't be talking. THEY DIDN'T KNOW
Thesamevan 1 year ago
Wow
I only listen to Jeff
So can't live without his music
Reach16 1 year ago
I have only had JB CD's playing in my car for over a year. True music with passion and blood and tears and pain and sorrow, died in the Wolf River May 29th 1997.
love4allmusik 2 years ago 2
i've been facing a huge problem lately,i can't listen to him anymore without feeling an enormous anger about the whole thing with Jeff Buckley,and about his departure from this world.the sadness of his last goodbye is just so overwhelming that i don't think i can listen to him anymore.
november191968 3 years ago 2
I listen to him more and more, knowing about his death...I realize that if I were to stop now after him becoming my favorite musician of all time, it would destroy a part of his legacy. I'll never stop, and everything I find from him I buy...trying to find a copy of 'Songs to No One' atm, anyone want to help?
livingoutloud40 3 years ago
I can send you some if you wish
november191968 2 years ago
@livingoutloud40, i remember you could buy songs to no-one at cd stores but they stopped selling it for some gay reason. Ebay will have it for sure
CrazyGerman08 1 year ago
You gotta get off JB once in a while or it will eat you alive. Like a great drug that goes badshit on you all of a sudden. He was intoxicating and addictive. True music with unbridled passion and blood and tears and pain and hope died in the Wolf River on May 29th, 1997. What a bad fucking day that was. He was and will always be, peerless.
love4allmusik 2 years ago 4
Your comment made me think.Although I cannot fully identify myself with your metaphor,I understand it thoroughly.He came to me truly all of a sudden,as you commented, some years ago,haunted me and now I am absolutely incompetent to find other substitutes to fill the void.
november191968 2 years ago 2
@love4allmusik yeah i remember it clearly he was an acquaintance of mine. now all we have is pure indie trash.
sucks
Goyokiki 2 years ago
@november191968 i feel you
Goyokiki 2 years ago
@november191968 That's unfortunate. :( I know what you mean, but I believe with all my heart that he would want you to accept his departure, and still enjoy the music, if you really do. And only crazy people don't. Crazy in a bad way.
Thesamevan 1 year ago
@Thesamevan I have all of his music,some bought and some given.i know lots of details about his life and i consider myself one of his very passionate followers.and i believe that those people who have heard his music and yet didn't like it as people of very bad taste in everything.
november191968 1 year ago
wow
Markdorsett22 3 years ago 2
Super version, thanks, so magic....
syroste 3 years ago 2
This is a gorgeous version. I heart jeff.
landothegreatest666 3 years ago 2
where are all these rare versions from?
simo9688 3 years ago 2
I found them on the net, but they are from a live in Berkeley, I think, "Acoustic show at Sproul plaza", performed on Mai the 5th 1995
Flometis 3 years ago