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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Monday, March 30, 2020

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony

Jeff making an excellent case of "which of these things is not like the others?" at the annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on January 12, 1995 😁


Saturday, March 28, 2020

Prince Patrick Theatre

"That's All I Ask" as done at the Prince Patrick Theatre in Melbourne, Australia on September 2, 1995 ☺ (website)


Courtesy of Karen Leng (of Double J)




Friday, March 27, 2020

Lyon

A few from Jeff's show at the Theatre de Fourvière in Lyon, France on July 4, 1995.

Mojo Pin

What Will You Say

That's All I Ask

Courtesy of Shelly Happart



Thursday, March 26, 2020

The Loft pt. 2

Jeff returned to The Loft on February 21, 1995...An interesting intro to Mojo Pin here, and a great version of Lover, with an All Flowers In Time medley thrown in for good measure. As ever, any audio issues, make sure to comment below...enjoy!



Setlist:
  1. So Real
  2. Dream Brother
  3. Grace
  4. Lover, You Should've Come Over
  5. Mojo Pin
  6. Last Goodbye
  7. What Will You Say
  8. Lilac Wine
  9. Eternal Life
  10. Hallelujah/I Know It's Over
  11. Vancouver
  12. Kanga-Roo

The location now...RIP



Sunday, March 22, 2020

The Record That Changed My Life

Q, June, 1995

JEFF BUCKLEY-Multi-octave son of multi-octave dad, Tim; doesn't like to talk about it; neck currently sore from critical garlands; born 1966.

JB: "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 'cos we didn't have any money, and it came on the television. The video was great,but the song completely blew everything away. At the time you've got pretty much nothing, except Prince and heavy metal hair bands and 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."

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Bonnirabbit's autograph

What a special birthday treat! Courtesy of IG user bonnirabbit-from the Garage in Glasgow, Scotland on 2//28/95.



Tuesday, March 3, 2020