Jeff Buckley - Live at Waterloo Records (29.11.94) *Complete*
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Jeff Buckley and his band perform live at Waterloo Records Austin, Texas on the 29th November 1994. www.flowersintime.org/show.php...
01. Tuning Up 0:00
02. So Real 3:42
03. Last Goodbye 8:34
04. Grace 16:09
05. Lover, You Should've Come Over 24:35
Audio Remastered by me. Beauty and magic by Jeff. - Hudba
Never heard of him. Me in Dallas to my friend in Austin. "What's goin on have you heard anybody lately, that's different, new, not grunge?" "There's this guy named Jeff Buckley playing here at Waterloo in store I'm going in a week, can you come down we'll go see em" " Yea" After that Jeff shifted my life a little bit, changed the axis and ever since I been floating on that new axis. What one person can do to another. Never forget where I was when he was lost in that river, That dirty f*cking river.
2:47 "Welcome to the internet and camcorders, it's a society where no-one can mind their own business" JB
It's like being able to hear a ghost.
Jeff always...
hungry for his music
Wo, how'd this video get stuck at the 13th page?! glad to find. Happy Jeff enthusiast/collector - hunter of new amazing moments. Jeff lives on, Yup.
The way he finishes Last Goodbye at 13:40 is beyond majestic - and the way he ends the first chorus of Lover at 27:44. Wow, this particular acoustic set really allowed Jeff's entire spectrum of vocal ability to shine through. This feels much more intimate and subtle than many of his live amplified recordings.
love this guy in any form....muchmuch love ♫ ♥ ♥
AMAZING! love his voice :3
Jeff was always better live. In my humble opinion. Here's proof, right here. He really takes you there.
"Welcome to the internet and camcorders" so does that mean that someone out there has a video recording of this performance?? i would totally love to see it
So reals so real
Ce que j'aime chez Jeff c'est qu'il s'abandonne totalement quand il chante.. comme s'il faisait l'amour.
Holy shit... his impersonation of William S. Burroughs @ the beginning.. : ) "Thanks to a nation of finks.."
Is he high or just really high in here...?!