Jeff Buckley, If You See Her, Say Hello

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Jeff Buckley, If You See Her, Say Hello
Jeff Buckley performing at Greetings From Tim Buckley at St. Ann & The Holy Trinity Church on April 26, 1991, in Brooklyn, New York.
“Suddenly, before the last chorus, a string broke on his acoustic guitar, and Jeff sang the lines, ‘Sometimes, I wonder for a while/Do you ever remember me?’ unaccompanied. If that weren’t dramatic enough, his voice spiralled up on the last word —‘me’— like a thin plume of smoke, holding on for a moment before drifting up to the ceiling. He took a quick bow, said ‘thanks,’ and trotted offstage, and the concert ended. It would not have been a more perfect finale if he had planned it. Backstage, he cried and accepted sundry congratulations and compliments, as well as a few business cards passed to him. He couldn’t believe he’d been allowed to sing so many songs, and was overwhelmed.”
-David Browne on Jeff Buckley
[Diane, 11:30 AM, February 24th. Entering the town of Twin Peaks. Five miles south of the Canadian border. Twelve miles west of the state line. I've never seen so many trees in my life.]
Jeff Buckley by Merri Cyr
Miss you always, Elliott.
Thank you for being a friend to a lonely high school kid. Honored to carry you with me. XO
Happy Birthday, friend. ♥️♥️♥️
Jeff Buckley, Last Goodbye
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
reblog if its friday and you made it
Still here!
What do you do for a living?
Suffer
Photos from Gus Van Sant ‘Icons’ exhibition. [originally posted by Roberto Paterlini on facebook.]
*aggressively doesn’t know*
Well, I don’t know. I mean… I mean, for me, I could love someone even if I, you know, wasn’t paid for it… I love you, and… you don’t pay me. My Own Private Idaho (1991) dir. Gus Van Sant
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