We Remember Jeff Buckley

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On Canadian TV, Jeff Buckley at ‘ Musiqueplus’ (1995)

Jeff Buckley   Interview + Live Performances On Musiqueplus  May 28th 1995
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On Canadian TV, Jeff Buckley at Musiqueplus (1995)

Jeff Buckley | MusiquePlus | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 5/27/1995
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Jeff Buckley, a ‘Mystery White Boy’ in Chicago (1995)

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Jeff Buckley enchants Frankfurt (1995)

Jeff Buckley - Live in Frankfurt (1995)
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This week In ’90s Throwback’ 07/52

Jamiroquai’s "Cosmic Girl" blends disco-funk revival with '90s electronic flair, boasting syncopated rhythms and galactic-inspired lyrics, though its mechanical edge may feel rigid. Critics like Caroline Sullivan liken its harmonies to Earth, Wind & Fire, and David Morales' remixes add sleekness, though they lose some of the track’s quirky charm. Green Day’s "Longview" stands out as a slacker anthem, its iconic bassline wrapping themes of boredom and inertia in sharp humor, with Billie Joe Armstrong's delivery perfectly matching its restless energy.

Cher’s "Believe" marked a bold reinvention with its Auto-Tune effect, making it a defining pop track of the late '90s, earning Grammys and dominating charts globally. Nirvana’s "Lithium" encapsulates Cobain’s balance of spiritual tension and raw vulnerability, becoming a mainstay of "Nevermind" and a radio favorite. 2Pac’s "All About U" pairs a laid-back funk beat with biting commentary on fame, while Boyz II Men’s tearful "It’s So Hard To Say Goodbye To Yesterday" showcases a cappella brilliance, though it leans into emotional over-polish.

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On French radio today, Jeff Buckley at ‘Top Live’ (1995)

Jeff Buckley | Top Live | Velvet Jungle | Paris, France | 2/15/1995
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On French TV today, Jeff Buckley at ‘Nulle Part Ailleurs’ (1995)

Jeff Buckley - Grace | Nulle Part Ailleurs | Paris, France | 1/19/1995
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This week In ’90s Throwback’ 03/52

Massive Attack’s "Unfinished Sympathy" melds orchestral strings and heartfelt vocals into a timeless trip-hop classic, while Aerosmith’s gritty "Eat the Rich" blends hard rock with biting satire. Deftones’ brooding "My Own Summer (Shove It)" captures raw alienation, and Korn’s "Freak on a Leash" delivers chaotic nu-metal angst. Jeff Buckley’s "Grace" shines with layered emotion, and Faith No More’s genre-defying "Epic" fuses rap, rock, and funk. Nirvana’s ferocious "Breed" channels grunge rebellion, as Guns N' Roses’ "Pretty Tied Up" bares the chaos of excess with a hypnotic sitar intro. Kid Rock’s "Only God Knows Why" shifts into introspection, and The Roots’ jazz-infused "Distortion to Static" prioritizes craft over commercial flair.

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