Every emotion has a sound. My human identity forms my music.
Jeff Buckley (via moodswingwhiskey)

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Every emotion has a sound. My human identity forms my music.
Jeff Buckley (via moodswingwhiskey)
“Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional” Haruki Murakami Typography (07/13/15)
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It’s part of maturity, to project upon your life goals and project upon your life realized dreams and a result that you want. It’s part of becoming whole… just like a childish game. It’s honest — it’s an honest game, because… you want your life to hold hope and possibility. It’s just that, when you get to the real meat of life, is that life has its own rhythm and you cannot impose your own structure upon it — you have to listen to what it tells you, and you have to listen to what your path tells you. It’s not earth that you move with a tractor — life is not like that. Life is more like earth that you learn about and plant seeds in… It’s something you have to have a relationship with in order to experience — you can’t mold it — you can’t control it…
Jeff Buckley interview with Luisa Cotardo 1995 (via moodswingwhiskey)
"Be awake enough to see where you are at any given time and how that is beautiful and has poetry inside." Interview by Luisa Cotardo conducted in 1995. Transcript and background: http://www.brainpickings.org/2014/09/11/jeff-buckley-interview/ Recording courtesy of Luisa Cotardo (http://luisacotardo.tumblr.com) for Brain Pickings (http://www.brainpickings.org)
Thank you so much for sharing.
This let me speechless, I'm just able to cry and smile right now...
Everyone should listen to it.
The things that I want to communicate are simply self-evident, emotional things. And the gifts of those things are that they bring both intellectual and emotional gifts — understanding. But I don’t really have a major message that I want to bring to the world through my music. The music can tell people everything they need to know about being human beings. It’s not my information, it’s not mine. I didn’t make it. I just discovered it.
Jeff Buckley (via moodswingwhiskey)
How to describe it? It’s just everything I’ve ever loved, put into music. It’s funny, because, just like lots of things that are out there, it doesn’t really lie with what is seen as a rock experience, not only lyrically and melodically, but in terms of arrangements [of the songs] … which are very exciting, and also evoke unseen things, emotions.
Jeff Buckley, on his music (via moodswingwhiskey)
"He was extremely charismatic. Men fell in love with him. Women felt he was their future husband."
Nicholas Hill on Jeff Buckley
Pin by Sinclair F on Just Jeff | Pinterest on We Heart It.
I don’t have any allegiance to an organized religion; I have an allegiance to the gifts that I find for myself in those religions… I’d rather be non-denominational, except for music. I prefer to learn everything through music. If you want divinity, the music in every human being and their love for music is pretty much it. It’s the big indication of their spirituality and their ability to love and make love, or feel pain or joy, and really manifest it, really be real. But I don’t believe in a big guy with a beard on a throne, telling us that we’re bad; I certainly don’t believe in original sin. I believe in the opposite of that: you have an Eden immediately from the time you are born, but as you are conditioned by your caretakers and your surroundings, you may lose that original thing. Your task is to get back to it, to claim responsibility for your own perfection.
Jeff Buckley on religion (via moodswingwhiskey)
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some of my favorite pictures of our Jeff.