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MTV interview
STRANGE things happen when Jeff Buckley opens his mouth to sing. One moment he’s a white bluesman with a sound straight out of the Mississippi Delta; the next, a jazz singer whose acrobatic voice swoops and glides through a haze of cigarettes and pained memories. The last thing he sounds like is…
Penn Badgley as Jeff Buckley filming Greetings From Tim Buckley in New York.
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 14:56:49 -0800
Subject: *** JEFF’s 2nd POST ***
Jeff Buckley here.
I was just looking through the Mojo Bin…. OH MY GOD!
AAAAAAARRRRRGGGGHHH!!!!!! So much of the shows I found , I clearly remember
as being terribly lame.Very, very sucky. Unfortunately, in this age of
…
Music is endless… and, even though I’ve heard a whole bunch of music and from so many different places and fallen in love countless times with all kinds of music, there’s still something. I guess it’s just called freedom.
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pumped up kicks | foster the people
all the other kids with the pumped up kicks
you’d better run, better run, outrun my gun
all the other kids with the pumped up kicks
you’d better run, better run, faster than my bulleti’m totally late to the game posting this track, but i’ve still got it on rotation in my top summer jams playlist.
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“The first time I heard “How Soon Is Now” (by The Smiths), I can remember things changing in myself. It was 1984, in my friend’s apartment in this really horrible building in Hollywood. We were there eating some sort of horrible food, with ketchup ‘cause we didn’t have any money, and it came on the television. The video was great, but the song completely blew everything away. I’ve never heard of The Smiths before and it was like, whooosh, I went out and got Meat Is Murder. It was the first time I ever heard writing like that over music like that. It influenced me because the writing was so great, because Morrissey’s lyrics were so great in such a way, I don’t know, like just completely freaky, unique. Really cool and not only literate, because that’s a real precious term to use for it. It was just a better world than what I’d been hearing, and clever in a real admirable way, not in an annoying way. It really felt like the steam of teapots and uniforms and public schools, some sort of distant romantic vision of what it meant to be English.”
- Jeff Buckley
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“I know, everybody here wants you. I know every body here thinks he needs you…”
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