I was at work when I first heard this song on the radio in 1994. I remember I stopped working, turned up the radio, and thought "who the heck is this?" I waited for the DJ to identify the song/singer, but that didn't happen. So, I immediately called the radio station, got through, and found out that it was Jeff Buckley. I had never heard of him or this song before. His voice and the hooks just sucked me in. After work that day, I drove to Tower Records (in Sacramento, California) and bought the Grace CD. What a joyful day that was. RIP. ❤️
Probably you heard the song on 100.5 The Point FM radio as it was called back then. In 1995 they changed the name to The Zone FM. That's how I heard for the first time this haunting tune here in Sacramento in 1994. It is so sad that there's nothing left now of the old Tower Records building.
I have alot of good memories of that tower of records having lived in sacramento in the 90's. That place was always fun so many bands to choose from back then, now its almost impossible to find one decent band
I was lucky I got to play bass with Jeff in his LA days. We played in the Wild Blue Yonder together, He was an amazing guy. I still get chills when I listen to Him sing. He was great guitar player also.
had the great honor of having a mutual friend with Jeff, Mario Sevayega who in may of 1995 introduced me to Jeff at a Show in New Haven. I asked to shake his hand and Jeff said NO, and proceeded to give me the BIGGEST hug. He felt a connection to me even before meeting me because my friend had told him about me and me being Colombian was a point of interest to him because his grandfather had lived in the Panama Canal zone while it was still part of Colombia. I always smile thinking about that awesome experience
I'm 64 and never heard of this guy til 15 minutes ago. Was reading Robert plant said he was one of the greatest singers ever. Him and mercury. How did I not hear him before? Incredible singer
I was invited by my ex (who has since passed away) to a Jeff Buckley concert back in 1994 or 1995 on Mill Avenue in Tempe, Arizona. At that time I had no idea who he was but I was completely blown away by the performance and knew I was witnessing something/someone special. I became a massive fan by the end of the show. When I heard about his untimely death I was shook to my core. I feel blessed that I was able to see Jeff and his amazing band perform before he passed away. His music will always have a special place in my heart.
That was exactly the response of most of the audience who had seen him at the Trocadero in Philly that year. He opened for Julianna Hatfield and was far more impressive than she was. He completely won over the audience with what was probably the greatest performance I've ever seen. I was a teenage girl and a fan, but I was blown away.
An extremely tragic legend, from his birth, to his father abandoning him for drugs, to him drowning in the Mississippi river at a young age after the success of Grace. Heartbreaking from start to finish, and although I'm an atheist-leaning agnostic, I hope that somewhere on the other side, this gentle soul is finally at peace and reunited with the spirit that would have been his father on this planet.
@@le_th_ If Jeff was a Christian, then I will see him in Heaven one of these days. I would love to ask him why he decided to go into the Mississippi River?
I saw Jeff play at a club in Boston Massachusetts in 1995 and I signed up for his fan club. After he died I received a letter and a copy of his guitar pick from his mother in the mail thanking everyone for their support of him. Very sweet!
I remember the day I found out he died, cried all day at work, my boss told me he understood as his own wife cried all day the day his father Tim Buckley died too. It made me think about the two generations touched by such heavenly voices and wonderful talent.
It's like Jeff stepped out of a dream and into our reality for just a short time and then faded back ...we usually never have the same dream twice no matter how badly we want to...he lives now only in our memories. Sweet dreams Jeff...
I discovered this album stranded in the snow. My car had a mechanical issue and i had to wait more than an hour for help, alone at night. I found Grace burried in my glove box, had nothing else to listen to. First time i was playing it. I rooled a joint, press play. And to this day I will always remember that night. Awesome album
Jeff was music’s gift to humanity. He was too good for this world, he was too pure, like an angel. He came and left quickly like a ray of light. Rest In Peace poet.
He was not "too good" but he was an amazing poet and artist, and we can only hope that after shedding this mortal coil he is finally at peace and no longer hurting.
Artists who write their own song lyrics, music usually sing them more emotively because it really means something to them. Although, there are some people out there who can sing other people's lyrics, like Sinead O'Connor, and make you believe they're their own lyrics. However, that's because she had Borderline Personality Disorder and felt things extremely deeply compared to the average person.
Radiohead is my favourite band but man Jeff's voice was truly unique. Really cool that Jeff inspired Radiohead with one of their songs after they went to one of his shows
I think history will show Jeff Buckley to be one of the greatest singers of our time... he had guitar and writing skills off the charts as well, but I find it hard to find anybody of his era who had that voice, that range... I listen to his work and just get blown away with the sheer volume of talent in one person.
He is already recognized as one of the most influential singers of his time. Thom Yorke and Matt Bellamy were highly inspired by him. Grace was hailed as a masterpiece and I don't get why, though. I think it's one of those "promising artist dies young, let's give him 5 stars or else we seem like dicks" things. His guitar playing was above average as well, but I would say his songwriting skills at this point showed promise, at best. The best song is a cohen cover, and the best rock song is this, which is generic central. The vocals are so good that they obscure the fact that the melody is weak. Cheesy orchestra, really? And just a little too much showing off with the vocals. It's like okay, that super high note doesn't need to be there. High head voice and falsetto arent naturally powerful. You have to use them correctly. So yeah, this guy is pretty, has a very sexy voice for the girls like Bellamy whereas thom is singing from some parallel universe and sounds like an angelic DMT being. and his covers were good.
In fairness, he has a sensational voice, though not equal to his father, a much better guitar player than his father, but the lyrics aren’t anything special
I was sat in a car with a few friends. The guy driving was someone I had never met before. He put the radio on and this song was just starting. We all sat in silence until it finished when someone finally asked who was that? Andy, who was 3 years older than us said Jeff Buckley. I consumed everything he had recorded after that and still get Goosebumps when I here this track.
I REMEMBER SEEING THIS MUSIC VIDEO DEBUT ON MTV IN 1994 WHEN I LIVED IN DETROIT. I HAD JUST MOVED OUT & THE MUSIC BACK THEN WAS SO MUCH A PART OF MY NEW LIFE . HEARING ALL THESE 90's SONGS & SEEING THE VIDEOS NOW ARE BITTERSWEET MEMORIES FOR ME WHEN MY LIFE SEEMED EASIER.I MISS THOSE DAYS, BUT I CAN ALWAYS LISTEN TO THESE SONGS & WATCH THE VIDEOS WHENEVER I NEED TO. 🩷✌️🩷
Lyrics: This is our last goodbye I hate to feel the love between us die But it's over Just hear this and then i'll go You gave me more to live for More than you'll ever know This is our last embrace Must I dream and always see your face Why can't we overcome this wall Well, maybe it's just because i didn't know you at all Kiss me, please kiss me But kiss me out of desire, babe, and not consolation You know it makes me so angry 'cause i know that in time I'll only make you cry, this is our last goodbye Did you say 'no, this can't happen to me,' And did you rush to the phone to call Was there a voice unkind in the back of your mind Saying maybe you didn't know him at all You didn't know him at all, oh, you didn't know Well, the bells out in the church tower chime Burning clues into this heart of mine Thinking so hard on her soft eyes and the memories Offer signs that it's over... it's over
back when MTV played videos I would stay up late and watch a video program called 120 minutes. my first encounter with JB. Early 90s laying on the couch half asleep and this video came on. I woke right up wondering who the hell is this guy wailing on the television. went out the next day and bought Grace. still have that same CD, 20+ years later. to me Jeff changed everything, that night changed me....RIP JB..love you buddy.
Thank you for this amazing story, it really touched my heart... The first time I met Jeff was with this video too. I feel in love instantly. An angel too beautiful for this real and cruel world.
Jeff and his music have helped me through every difficult part of my life. I can't give enough gratitude. Much love to you, Jeff, and to your loved ones. Thank you!!! XXX
This song was on the radio during a bad break up. Absolutely captures the sadness and desparation you feel when you've thrown away something you know you'll never quite find again. Time heals all wounds but the line 'must I dream and always see your face'always invokes raw emotions of a younger time for me.
If it was possible to be "in love with" a celebrity you've never met, this was the one for me. We were the same age, I absolutely loved his music, the way he sang so soulfully, put his heart into his art. Those eyes. That voice. Something so special about him. Being a big Leonard Cohen fan, it says a lot that I immediately preferred Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah" and still to this day, no one covers it better. When I found out he had drowned, it hurt profoundly, as if I'd lost a like-minded soul. (Coincidentally, my mother passed two days later..I was quite frankly more broken over Buckley's passing.) This song tears at my heart still, every time I hear it, nearly twenty years after his death. A beautiful soul, gone too soon.
A very sad ending to what was a beautiful beginning. He would have changed the whole face of music forever, rather than being a life-changing influence on a few. I mourn the loss of him.
Diggit +lutalo ! Was about to post something similar when I saw ur comment. & as a singer~songwriter, +Shanna_D ... I could only Hope that someone would be so moved even a fraction as youve Described about Jeff. Rest~Easy, Breezy 😔💫 ~ Love, Light, Laughter, & Song ... 💙&🎵 ...
I was watching a story about Jeff & just to name a few Bowie & J Page said he was one of the best musicians. Bowie said he would have taken his album grace if stranded on a dessert island. Glad I found him!!! RIP
I was watching a story about Jeff & just to name a few Bowie & J Page said he was one of the best musicians. Bowie said he would have taken his album grace if stranded on a dessert island. Glad I found him!!! RIP
One of the finest emotive deliveries ever, in my humble opinion, just exquisitely performed and you feel every ounce of his longing for something that never truly was in reality.
Jeff was just one of those guys who was too much for any of us to handle. Too good for this world. There are so many of them and we just have to be thankful for the gifts they left here for us to enjoy.
Goos bumps all over as soon as those first chords unfold! How does one makes such an ANTHEM out of a break up song???? True genius! Gone WAY too soon! Amazing artist and kick-ass record too!
I am almost glad I didnt discover how great Jeff was before he died, I would have been crushed with grief, ( As it is now I am devastated he has left us, his songs and the way he portrays them just make me want to cry ) You are much loved by so many people my friend . . .R.I.P.
I remember the day I found out cried all day at work, my boss told me he understood as his own wife cried all day the day his father Tim Buckley died too. It made me think about the two generations touched by such heavenly voices and wonderful talent.
It was so beautiful hearing Jeff Buckley for the first time January 1995 “Last Goodbye” on MTV. I was 17 going on 18 years old. Jeff Buckley Great song, Great artist, and Great human being. It brings me so much great memories. Now, I am 41 going on 42. Life passes us by... I wish... 🙏🏼🤔
Jeff Buckley’s music was ahead of its time and in 50 years it will still sound new and fresh.His song writing and the band members music will never be irrelevant.His music lives on and continues to heal those who listen to it
La première fois que j'ai entendu la voix de Jeff, c'était sur "Grace", au tout début de l'année 1995. Je jouais à l'époque dans un de mes premiers groupes, et mon guitariste me téléphone pour me dire : "Viens à la maison, il faut que tu écoutes cet album que je viens d'acheter aujourd'hui". Je me rends chez lui, on se pose avec un petit joint et il met le CD en route. Nous avons écouté ensemble et d'une traite tout l'album sans interruption. C'était le choc, vous savez, un de ceux qui arrivent parfois avec des artistes ou des chansons. On était ému aux larmes tant la puissance de cette musique était immense, et à tous les niveaux et pour chacun des morceaux ! On a su instantanément qu'on était en train d'entendre quelque chose d'exceptionnel, hors norme. La voix bien sûr, inégalée et inégalable avant un bon moment je pense, mais aussi son jeu de guitare, les arrangements et les orchestrations, le mixage, tout était d'un cachet fabuleux. Nous avons immédiatement pris deux places pour l'Olympia le 6 juillet. Ce concert est et reste le plus beau que j'ai eu la chance de voir à ce jour dans ma vie, et parmi des milliers... Le public était hystérique, surtout les femmes. Il a livré des versions uniques, notamment, et spécialement pour le public français "Je n'en connais pas la fin" de notre chère Edith Piaf, dont il a chanté les refrains dans la langue de Molière. Nous étions totalement abasourdis par son interprétation, au point qu'il a du s'arrêter plusieurs fois au cours de "Hallelujah", juste après, ému par les cris de la foule. C'était indescriptible.
Without doubt in my mind the greatest break up song ever written/recorded! Exquisite from start to finish both musically and lyrically. Utter genius! Thanks for dropping this song and album Jeff! I’ll never get tired of this song! Ever!
I'm overwhelmed with emotion when I listen to Jeff...the anniversary of his birth is coming on 11/17. You are still missed & your heart & music touched us here on the planet. Hope to meet you again friend. Rest in Paradise.
I first saw this when it premiered on 120 minutes on MTV. It was around 11p.m. if memory serves and everything changed for me. I truly believe, had he not died in that tragic drowning on Wolf River, he would have been a legend still spoken of in hush tones to this day.
sometimes it brings tears to my eyes remembering the greatness of that time with my lifelong friends. No care in the world. We're still friends to this day, but this kind of music will forever be a part of us. Along with many other bands.
I saw him play at a few coffee shops in La Jolla & San Diego in the 90’s & then finally got to see his audience grow into a bigger show with Soul Coughing opening & he was an epic performer - I feel lucky that one of my best friends would rally me to his small coffee shop shows where he would play Hallelujah for 10 minutes for just a few of us ( solo ) just his voice & a guitar ✌️🎶🔥
How could anyone give a thumbs down on a Jeff Buckley track? Wow, I feel sorry, that people have " no clue" or don't get the magnitude of the pure raw talent that eminated from this artist. He is truly missed, and those that are " in the know" are truly saddened from his early departure from here , and will adore and admire him for all of time . We love you Jeff , Rest in peace
This is, and always will be, my September song, and September album. Grace, and Last Goodbye perfectly encapsulate the crazy strong and bittersweet mixed emotions of letting go of August's sun and embracing October's coming colder mornings, the long shadows, watching the leaves fall... And every relationship that's been lost along the way... RIP Jeff.
My God, that voice. So effortless and gorgeous. Otherworldly is the word that comes to mind. I can't even begin to fathom the journey's Jeff would have taken us on, had he lived.
Welcome to the discography of Jeff Buckley....there was a lot of music!! Thank God!! He has a very intelligent mother!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Buckley_discography
Ah a friend just reminded me, he's been gone 17 years. Yet another talent gone to soon. Rest easy Jeff you sure knew how to stir those emotions (still do).
My grandmother had just passed away a couple of hours ago. My wife and I happened to be right down the block from the home where she was at. This just happened to be an accident that we were in the vicinity of the home. My XM satellite subscription ended today so I turned on 93.1 WXRT Chicago and this song just started with the slide guitar. I looked to my wife and said "love this tune", her cell phone went off as I saw the name of my aunt roll across the screen. I knew the news. How appropriate this song should be playing as I find out the news of the passing of my grandmother. We were up in the room with the rest of the family about 10 minutes later. Truly our last goodbye.
I love you Jeff Buckley. And we all miss you.Your beautiful, strong, sweet, melodic voice will continue to resonate throughout this world. You will live on.
To my friend Ted King who first introduced me to this amazing man's music, eternally grateful. I revisit certain songs regularly, and treasure the memories x
I was at work when I first heard this song on the radio in 1994. I remember I stopped working, turned up the radio, and thought "who the heck is this?" I waited for the DJ to identify the song/singer, but that didn't happen. So, I immediately called the radio station, got through, and found out that it was Jeff Buckley. I had never heard of him or this song before. His voice and the hooks just sucked me in. After work that day, I drove to Tower Records (in Sacramento, California) and bought the Grace CD. What a joyful day that was. RIP. ❤️
Sacramento, great city!
Probably you heard the song on 100.5 The Point FM radio as it was called back then. In 1995 they changed the name to The Zone FM. That's how I heard for the first time this haunting tune here in Sacramento in 1994. It is so sad that there's nothing left now of the old Tower Records building.
My now departed ex boyfriend gave me his cd for my birthday. One of my favorite gifts of all time. Voice of an angel.
I was at Wildwood Beach NJ Taking acid for
I have alot of good memories of that tower of records having lived in sacramento in the 90's. That place was always fun so many bands to choose from back then, now its almost impossible to find one decent band
This entire record is nothing short of a masterpiece.
Amen
Wholly.
Its because he spent so much time working on it
@@adonaiyah2196 If I spent my lifetime working on a record I doubt it would be a masterpiece.
@@adonaiyah2196 This is just a stupid thing to say.
One of the saddest and most relatable songs ever written.
Jeff has left an indelible imprint in our souls ❤ and Grace was the Anthem of our Understanding
@@nataliehewitt731 its so true like I wouldn't say he's the voice of the generation because he wasn't super popular but he did something
Sad?? I dont see it as sad at all...
@@facelessdrone it's about a break up how could that not be sad its moody and he was profiting off Tims fame and waited for tim to be there but no
@@facelessdrone that means you just dont know the story brother!
Last goodbye mate!!!!
I was lucky I got to play bass with Jeff in his LA days. We played in the Wild Blue Yonder together, He was an amazing guy. I still get chills when I listen to Him sing. He was great guitar player also.
Oh ya Danny Carey from Tool was drumming and John Humphrey guitar and vocals.
a great player indeed. crazy good, convoluted, smooth harmonies. as a rhythm player i draw a lot from him. same goes for his arrangements... 🖤
@@ArnoldMitchemBand you talking shit?
That’s so epic
@@nayrtnartsipacify Jeff Buckley was a session guitarist, he probably played with a lot of people lol
had the great honor of having a mutual friend with Jeff, Mario Sevayega who in may of 1995 introduced me to Jeff at a Show in New Haven. I asked to shake his hand and Jeff said NO, and proceeded to give me the BIGGEST hug. He felt a connection to me even before meeting me because my friend had told him about me and me being Colombian was a point of interest to him because his grandfather had lived in the Panama Canal zone while it was still part of Colombia. I always smile thinking about that awesome experience
Amazing.. always cherish that memory!! ❤
you are a lucky man.
tambien soy de colombia que gran experiencia como me hubiese gustado concoer a jeff
Louis Payan cheers for sharing a great memory
❤️sounds like he was a very sweet and genuine human being
tbh discovering his music was one of the best things to ever happen to me
I’ll 2nd that!
Same here
Changed me forever
Same. I was 21 then. My taste seriously changed after hearing his music.
@@florencelaw1122 That's happening to me now, lol
I'm 64 and never heard of this guy til 15 minutes ago. Was reading Robert plant said he was one of the greatest singers ever. Him and mercury. How did I not hear him before? Incredible singer
How’s the 5 days been?it will be years x
I’m 66
Same with me, I'm 68 and was searching for funeral songs and his rendition of Alleluia came up! ❤
@@kandrle5864 i found him thru searching for halleluia too...aboout 6 months ago...i play him and another new band every day...'the last dinner party
Same. But I came to listen because Lzzy Hale mentioned him.
I was invited by my ex (who has since passed away) to a Jeff Buckley concert back in 1994 or 1995 on Mill Avenue in Tempe, Arizona. At that time I had no idea who he was but I was completely blown away by the performance and knew I was witnessing something/someone special. I became a massive fan by the end of the show. When I heard about his untimely death I was shook to my core. I feel blessed that I was able to see Jeff and his amazing band perform before he passed away. His music will always have a special place in my heart.
Deep.
Yep, Mill Ave Theatre on July 31, 1994. Man, I miss the 90s on Mill Ave and, like you, am a HUGE fan of Jeff Buckley.
You indeed were blessed. I didn't see him live, but his music lives in me.
Omg he played here in AZ?
That was exactly the response of most of the audience who had seen him at the Trocadero in Philly that year. He opened for Julianna Hatfield and was far more impressive than she was. He completely won over the audience with what was probably the greatest performance I've ever seen. I was a teenage girl and a fan, but I was blown away.
RIP Jeff Buckley (November 17, 1966 - May 29, 1997), aged 30
You will be remembered as a legend.
sad such a bright mind
Oh wow... I stumbled upon this very video/song on this date. Such a loss even these days
Only thirty 🥲 awful for such a terrific artist
An extremely tragic legend, from his birth, to his father abandoning him for drugs, to him drowning in the Mississippi river at a young age after the success of Grace. Heartbreaking from start to finish, and although I'm an atheist-leaning agnostic, I hope that somewhere on the other side, this gentle soul is finally at peace and reunited with the spirit that would have been his father on this planet.
@@le_th_ If Jeff was a Christian, then I will see him in Heaven one of these days. I would love to ask him why he decided to go into the Mississippi River?
Jeff, you make a grown man cry!
Heavenly Temptress
Need a hug?
+thatdevilguy
Need my boyfriend
By the way, in your initial comment you used the incorrect version of you['re].
Have a nice day.
+thatdevilguy lol. The devil is a spelling /grammar nazi. go figure 😅😂😆😇😇
+ Malika StaleyHoonBuckley
This song makes me feel things I can’t explain
Me too.....
Regret...
Amanda Bentes exactly
Amanda Bentes me too, my thoughts exactly. ♥️♥️♥️
He brings your world and your imagination into the sound and Things you think you can only see.
I saw Jeff play at a club in Boston Massachusetts in 1995 and I signed up for his fan club. After he died I received a letter and a copy of his guitar pick from his mother in the mail thanking everyone for their support of him. Very sweet!
I remember the day I found out he died, cried all day at work, my boss told me he understood as his own wife cried all day the day his father Tim Buckley died too. It made me think about the two generations touched by such heavenly voices and wonderful talent.
It's like Jeff stepped out of a dream and into our reality for just a short time and then faded back ...we usually never have the same dream twice no matter how badly we want to...he lives now only in our memories. Sweet dreams Jeff...
richard herbst much like David Bowie and Prince he was just timeless
He was our Dream Brother ;-;
Well said!!!!!!
Beautifully said.
Yeah.. there it is.
I discovered this album stranded in the snow. My car had a mechanical issue and i had to wait more than an hour for help, alone at night. I found Grace burried in my glove box, had nothing else to listen to. First time i was playing it. I rooled a joint, press play. And to this day I will always remember that night. Awesome album
That's awesome
That would be one amazing way to take in this music for the first time
Jeff was music’s gift to humanity. He was too good for this world, he was too pure, like an angel. He came and left quickly like a ray of light. Rest In Peace poet.
He was not "too good" but he was an amazing poet and artist, and we can only hope that after shedding this mortal coil he is finally at peace and no longer hurting.
He has the most emotive voice ever in my opinion.
I remember reading something about him having a one in ten million people vocal register but I think you said it better 👍
His dad's is so similar...maybe more emotive but that's just opinion
love his voice!
Artists who write their own song lyrics, music usually sing them more emotively because it really means something to them.
Although, there are some people out there who can sing other people's lyrics, like Sinead O'Connor, and make you believe they're their own lyrics. However, that's because she had Borderline Personality Disorder and felt things extremely deeply compared to the average person.
Man, he had such a soulful voice. No one in 90's Alternative Rock sang like him. #RIP
In music period.
Radiohead is my favourite band but man Jeff's voice was truly unique. Really cool that Jeff inspired Radiohead with one of their songs after they went to one of his shows
Matt Bellamy from muse has stated he was influenced by Jeff’s soaring vocals
The biggest smile came on my face when foo fighters played Buckley songs!! Masterpiece of a album
What? No way! That’s awesome
@@lisatufano2874 they did a Taylor Hawkins tribute show and Dave grohls daughter sang vocals for this song and grace I believe. Should check it out
Violet was awesome in the Jeff Buckley set
@@lauranijman8011 you know it!
I can't agreed more. This song is an anthem of all alternative music.
I never saw such a positive comment section on youtube.
And that is beautiful ...
Thanks 😳
+VexStep Are you serious? Hallelujah, although a great song is negative in the extreme!
+scratcher s Indeed, Hallelujah it's not from Buckley xDDDD
I've always thought it was very depressing- but I still love it.
Music is the ultimate time machine,every song takes me to times gone by,memories good and bad,and im grateful for it all
I think history will show Jeff Buckley to be one of the greatest singers of our time... he had guitar and writing skills off the charts as well, but I find it hard to find anybody of his era who had that voice, that range... I listen to his work and just get blown away with the sheer volume of talent in one person.
....Rolling Stone currently has him listed at 39th Best Singer ever.....but I agree with you, he'll end up much, much higher.
He is already recognized as one of the most influential singers of his time. Thom Yorke and Matt Bellamy were highly inspired by him. Grace was hailed as a masterpiece and I don't get why, though. I think it's one of those "promising artist dies young, let's give him 5 stars or else we seem like dicks" things. His guitar playing was above average as well, but I would say his songwriting skills at this point showed promise, at best. The best song is a cohen cover, and the best rock song is this, which is generic central. The vocals are so good that they obscure the fact that the melody is weak. Cheesy orchestra, really? And just a little too much showing off with the vocals. It's like okay, that super high note doesn't need to be there. High head voice and falsetto arent naturally powerful. You have to use them correctly. So yeah, this guy is pretty, has a very sexy voice for the girls like Bellamy whereas thom is singing from some parallel universe and sounds like an angelic DMT being. and his covers were good.
In fairness, he has a sensational voice, though not equal to his father, a much better guitar player than his father, but the lyrics aren’t anything special
@@archiederham2103 songs have better melodies and his voice is in a different class of music on its own
Best 90's vocalists are Jeff Buckley, Chris Cornell, Layne Staley, Eddie Vedder
I was sat in a car with a few friends. The guy driving was someone I had never met before. He put the radio on and this song was just starting. We all sat in silence until it finished when someone finally asked who was that? Andy, who was 3 years older than us said Jeff Buckley. I consumed everything he had recorded after that and still get Goosebumps when I here this track.
I REMEMBER SEEING THIS MUSIC VIDEO DEBUT ON MTV IN 1994 WHEN I LIVED IN DETROIT. I HAD JUST MOVED OUT & THE MUSIC BACK THEN WAS SO MUCH A PART OF MY NEW LIFE . HEARING ALL THESE 90's SONGS & SEEING THE VIDEOS NOW ARE BITTERSWEET MEMORIES FOR ME WHEN MY LIFE SEEMED EASIER.I MISS THOSE DAYS, BUT I CAN ALWAYS LISTEN TO THESE SONGS & WATCH THE VIDEOS WHENEVER I NEED TO. 🩷✌️🩷
Lyrics: This is our last goodbye
I hate to feel the love between us die
But it's over
Just hear this and then i'll go
You gave me more to live for
More than you'll ever know
This is our last embrace
Must I dream and always see your face
Why can't we overcome this wall
Well, maybe it's just because i didn't know you at all
Kiss me, please kiss me
But kiss me out of desire, babe, and not consolation
You know it makes me so angry 'cause i know that in time
I'll only make you cry, this is our last goodbye
Did you say 'no, this can't happen to me,'
And did you rush to the phone to call
Was there a voice unkind in the back of your mind
Saying maybe you didn't know him at all
You didn't know him at all, oh, you didn't know
Well, the bells out in the church tower chime
Burning clues into this heart of mine
Thinking so hard on her soft eyes and the memories
Offer signs that it's over... it's over
Thank you
Thanks for the lyrics ❤️
WOW
So empowering and beautiful🙏❣
First time I am listening to this song and like it.
back when MTV played videos I would stay up late and watch a video program called 120 minutes. my first encounter with JB. Early 90s laying on the couch half asleep and this video came on. I woke right up wondering who the hell is this guy wailing on the television. went out the next day and bought Grace. still have that same CD, 20+ years later. to me Jeff changed everything, that night changed me....RIP JB..love you buddy.
+Chris Nation Me too!!
120 Minutes still comes on VH-1 Classic!!! I record it on my DVR!!!
+Chris Nation when Mtv was a real music channel, you say...
+Chris Nation I always love seeing your comment. Thanks for the story :)
Thank you for this amazing story, it really touched my heart... The first time I met Jeff was with this video too. I feel in love instantly. An angel too beautiful for this real and cruel world.
One of my favourite songs of all time and they played it over Maeve leaving 🥲
Just don't hear the song enough
who is still loving Jeff in Dec 2024!! 💗
I am here from Sex Education S4x07, I just discovered Jeff Buckley and I fell in love with all of his songs, especially this one.
same here!
Same here from Japan
I really thank sex education
He is ace, I needed his music, back in the 90's. Lover you should have come over is good. The Song with Elizabeth Fraser is also amazing
Welcome to the fold.
I am here from there too, this song is amazing and it fit that scene so well😢 Cuz it was sad but they were laughing and enjoying themselves😢❤
Jeff and his music have helped me through every difficult part of my life. I can't give enough gratitude. Much love to you, Jeff, and to your loved ones. Thank you!!! XXX
Last Goodbye and Forget Her are two of my favorites. He was simply amazing
yes.
i whish that after Grace I didn;t listen any other songs:(
Monisola Elliott kiss me 💋
Yes, he was a special singer songwriter
Monisola Elliott I did meet him, I shook his hand.
Happy 50th birthday Jeff Buckley!!!
now I feel even older miss u Jeff
Happy Birthday and thank you for leaving us with your amazing music.
Imagine if he would have been with us today
HB
This song was on the radio during a bad break up. Absolutely captures the sadness and desparation you feel when you've thrown away something you know you'll never quite find again. Time heals all wounds but the line 'must I dream and always see your face'always invokes raw emotions of a younger time for me.
That bass line and that groove so deep in the pocket. Matt Johnson served the song so well. Jeff was so unique
25 years since he left us. Unbelievable. Such a loss. His music sounds as fresh now as it did when it was unleashed upon the world. ❤️
timeless
This beautiful man changed my life
My favorite American singer of all time. Wonderful voice with real emotions. So simple and so great. Greeting from north of Africa. (Algeria)
It's great to find a person who really appreciates jeff's music where i come from. You really made my day brother, thanks
@@amirkahlouli1523 thank you my friend. It's a pleasure
Jeff Buckley was utterly unique.
Much love to my 🇩🇿 Algerian brothers and sisters from Australia 🇦🇺
@@muttleycrew love to all from Texas.
Abdelatif -I think he is canadian ..just sain
If it was possible to be "in love with" a celebrity you've never met, this was the one for me. We were the same age, I absolutely loved his music, the way he sang so soulfully, put his heart into his art. Those eyes. That voice. Something so special about him. Being a big Leonard Cohen fan, it says a lot that I immediately preferred Jeff Buckley's version of "Hallelujah" and still to this day, no one covers it better. When I found out he had drowned, it hurt profoundly, as if I'd lost a like-minded soul. (Coincidentally, my mother passed two days later..I was quite frankly more broken over Buckley's passing.) This song tears at my heart still, every time I hear it, nearly twenty years after his death. A beautiful soul, gone too soon.
Ryder Patrick Layne
Ryder Patrick Layne
Ya aren't You?
Chills and Goosebumps
Absolutely same
@@fiercekitty13
You should read the last goodbye by dave lory his manager. It was closure for me as a fan of his music and his genuine heart and soul.
Otis and Maeve. Been waiting for this since the Yankees signed Gerrit Cole
A very sad ending to what was a beautiful beginning.
He would have changed the whole face of music forever, rather than being a life-changing influence on a few.
I mourn the loss of him.
Diggit +lutalo !
Was about to post
something similar
when I saw ur comment.
& as a singer~songwriter,
+Shanna_D ...
I could only Hope
that someone would
be so moved even
a fraction as youve
Described about Jeff.
Rest~Easy, Breezy 😔💫
~ Love, Light,
Laughter, & Song
... 💙&🎵 ...
So true.. I like to think that it would have changed the world as we know it, not just music, since true art affects everyone that is touched by it.
I don't think he would have changed the music.
And this album would not have been hyped ao much if he was still alive.
Well said
Pe Ke take the drumstick out now
Jeff Buckley.; Best vocalist singer of the millenium.
True brother
I was watching a story about Jeff & just to name a few Bowie & J Page said he was one of the best musicians. Bowie said he would have taken his album grace if stranded on a dessert island. Glad I found him!!! RIP
I was watching a story about Jeff & just to name a few Bowie & J Page said he was one of the best musicians. Bowie said he would have taken his album grace if stranded on a dessert island. Glad I found him!!! RIP
He sounds like Bono and looks like a Jeremy from Pearl Jam video that grew up
This guy is just a Matt Bellamy ripoff.
Still slays me. Definitely one of the finest vocal deliveries ever.
One of the finest emotive deliveries ever, in my humble opinion, just exquisitely performed and you feel every ounce of his longing for something that never truly was in reality.
Rip Jeff, thank you for your beautiful music full of heart and soul.
Jeff was just one of those guys who was too much for any of us to handle. Too good for this world. There are so many of them and we just have to be thankful for the gifts they left here for us to enjoy.
"Too good"??? Seriously? You have some kind of human value hierarchy? lol
Goos bumps all over as soon as those first chords unfold! How does one makes such an ANTHEM out of a break up song???? True genius! Gone WAY too soon! Amazing artist and kick-ass record too!
I am almost glad I didnt discover how great Jeff was before he died, I would have been crushed with grief, ( As it is now I am devastated he has left us, his songs and the way he portrays them just make me want to cry ) You are much loved by so many people my friend . . .R.I.P.
I remember the day I found out cried all day at work, my boss told me he understood as his own wife cried all day the day his father Tim Buckley died too. It made me think about the two generations touched by such heavenly voices and wonderful talent.
Never has a song given me chills like this did.
If you are listening to this, you have impeccable taste in music. Peace from Detroit MI.
❤
It was so beautiful hearing Jeff Buckley for the first time January 1995 “Last Goodbye” on MTV. I was 17 going on 18 years old. Jeff Buckley Great song, Great artist, and Great human being. It brings me so much great memories. Now, I am 41 going on 42. Life passes us by... I wish... 🙏🏼🤔
Jeff Buckley’s music was ahead of its time and in 50 years it will still sound new and fresh.His song writing and the band members music will never be irrelevant.His music lives on and continues to heal those who listen to it
First Jeff song I heard.... Brilliant to this day. Rest in peace, Jeff 💚
Sometimes I'll put this CD in and just blare this song. Love it. Takes me back to my college years.
Same
Love his wail and that kick up at 3:00--absolutely beautiful.
One of my all time favourite songs. Always brings a tear, I think of my soulmate, told her it's my song for her, knowing I'd never see her again
He touches my soul with his angelic voice…
Jeff was a legend with the sweetest sexiest vocal, I love everything he did in his short career 🙂
La première fois que j'ai entendu la voix de Jeff, c'était sur "Grace", au tout début de l'année 1995. Je jouais à l'époque dans un de mes premiers groupes, et mon guitariste me téléphone pour me dire : "Viens à la maison, il faut que tu écoutes cet album que je viens d'acheter aujourd'hui". Je me rends chez lui, on se pose avec un petit joint et il met le CD en route. Nous avons écouté ensemble et d'une traite tout l'album sans interruption. C'était le choc, vous savez, un de ceux qui arrivent parfois avec des artistes ou des chansons. On était ému aux larmes tant la puissance de cette musique était immense, et à tous les niveaux et pour chacun des morceaux ! On a su instantanément qu'on était en train d'entendre quelque chose d'exceptionnel, hors norme. La voix bien sûr, inégalée et inégalable avant un bon moment je pense, mais aussi son jeu de guitare, les arrangements et les orchestrations, le mixage, tout était d'un cachet fabuleux. Nous avons immédiatement pris deux places pour l'Olympia le 6 juillet. Ce concert est et reste le plus beau que j'ai eu la chance de voir à ce jour dans ma vie, et parmi des milliers...
Le public était hystérique, surtout les femmes. Il a livré des versions uniques, notamment, et spécialement pour le public français "Je n'en connais pas la fin" de notre chère Edith Piaf, dont il a chanté les refrains dans la langue de Molière. Nous étions totalement abasourdis par son interprétation, au point qu'il a du s'arrêter plusieurs fois au cours de "Hallelujah", juste après, ému par les cris de la foule. C'était indescriptible.
Without doubt in my mind the greatest break up song ever written/recorded! Exquisite from start to finish both musically and lyrically. Utter genius! Thanks for dropping this song and album Jeff!
I’ll never get tired of this song! Ever!
I'm overwhelmed with emotion when I listen to Jeff...the anniversary of his birth is coming on 11/17.
You are still missed & your heart & music touched us here on the planet. Hope to meet you again friend. Rest in Paradise.
Discovered this singer and his songs a few days ago. Can't stop listening to his songs: simply amazing. What a loss...
This song makes my soul smile and cry at the same time. Good music is always timeless. RIP Jeff Buckley. Thank you for letting us hear your beauty.
I got sick of this song once, said no one ever.
+michael cunningham I don't think you understood what Ken said. The key part of his comment was, "Said NO ONE EVER."
+michael cunningham eh
+michael cunningham its like hating tits. said no one ever
Jefferson Erni I love this comparison.
I've listened to grace and hallelujah multiple times and it still feels like i've heard it for the first time
Every break-up ever between two people is distilled into the power and beauty of Jeff's voice.
I first saw this when it premiered on 120 minutes on MTV. It was around 11p.m. if memory serves and everything changed for me. I truly believe, had he not died in that tragic drowning on Wolf River, he would have been a legend still spoken of in hush tones to this day.
Shit this brings so much nostalgia.... I miss the 90's so much
me too...
sometimes it brings tears to my eyes remembering the greatness of that time with my lifelong friends. No care in the world. We're still friends to this day, but this kind of music will forever be a part of us. Along with many other bands.
I saw him play at a few coffee shops in La Jolla & San Diego in the 90’s & then finally got to see his audience grow into a bigger show with Soul Coughing opening & he was an epic performer - I feel lucky that one of my best friends would rally me to his small coffee shop shows where he would play Hallelujah for 10 minutes for just a few of us ( solo ) just his voice & a guitar ✌️🎶🔥
He was a beautiful soul with an angelic voice. Rip Jeff. ❤️
How could anyone give a thumbs down on a Jeff Buckley track? Wow, I feel sorry, that people have " no clue" or don't get the magnitude of the pure raw talent that eminated from this artist. He is truly missed, and those that are " in the know" are truly saddened from his early departure from here , and will adore and admire him for all of time . We love you Jeff , Rest in peace
Jeff Buckley singing such a beautiful song.
simply fantastic......a voice that hits you and makes you think wow.....
My favorite of his songs.
i love you !
I love you !
So Real too!
perfect
MonAdieu beutiful music
Like a perfect storm of a song. Everything is perfect. Breathtaking.
what a beautiful song. i wish i had these words, this song with me when i said my last goodbye to my lost love....
the last video made of my mom before she passed has this playing in the background. It really was her last goodbye.
God Bless your mom. Hopefully it was a great send off.
That makes my heart ache.
Dont worry you will meet her fingers crossed.
❤❤❤🙏🏻
I’m so sorry dude. May she Rest In Peace ♥️
This is, and always will be, my September song, and September album. Grace, and Last Goodbye perfectly encapsulate the crazy strong and bittersweet mixed emotions of letting go of August's sun and embracing October's coming colder mornings, the long shadows, watching the leaves fall... And every relationship that's been lost along the way... RIP Jeff.
My God, that voice. So effortless and gorgeous. Otherworldly is the word that comes to mind. I can't even begin to fathom the journey's Jeff would have taken us on, had he lived.
i would have liked to hear a second or third albumn definitely.
sometimes these good souls need an instance to inspire us and then they're gone...
Welcome to the discography of Jeff Buckley....there was a lot of music!! Thank God!! He has a very intelligent mother!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Buckley_discography
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Buckley_discography
I listen to this song everyday at least once...sometimes up to 10x. Obsession!
This is our last embrace
Must I dream and always see your face
Why can't we overcome this wall
Well, maybe it's just because i didn't know you at all
My friend John from Ireland and introduced me to Jeff Buckley's music so I bought that album very much enjoy the song and his music.
Ah a friend just reminded me, he's been gone 17 years. Yet another talent gone to soon. Rest easy Jeff you sure knew how to stir those emotions (still do).
I just realized that today too. I had just found an old mixed cd with many of Jeff's song on it...a beautiful day to listen to beautiful music.
Gosh, I miss Jeff Buckley! And the 90s! :(
Last goodbyes are hard. The hardest last goodbye was with Jeff Buckley.
I am so happy that, at least, his music lives on with us!
Today would of been his 48th birthday. Happy birthday and thank you for your music, Jeff!
perfect song for his birthday
A beautiful voice saw him in concert
Such an amazing song. He had it all.
This changed my life
There are very, very, very few songs better than this one. Rest in peace, Jeff.
My grandmother had just passed away a couple of hours ago. My wife and I happened to be right down the block from the home where she was at.
This just happened to be an accident that we were in the vicinity of the home. My XM satellite subscription ended today so I turned on 93.1 WXRT Chicago and this song just started with the slide guitar.
I looked to my wife and said "love this tune", her cell phone went off as I saw the name of my aunt roll across the screen. I knew the news.
How appropriate this song should be playing as I find out the news of the passing of my grandmother. We were up in the room with the rest of the family about 10 minutes later.
Truly our last goodbye.
This is a very powerful song I can’t explain it
You gave me more to live for
More than you'll ever know .....amazing Jeff ♥
His voice is miraculous …
This track and Grace what truly great songs 🎼🎵🎶🎼🎙
2:04 gives me chills. Amazing voice 👌
rest in eternal piece you legend
Ali Goodarz peace*
Ali Goodarz i think yall mean eternal life 😂 jk
One of my favorite songs ever in life.
I love you Jeff Buckley. And we all miss you.Your beautiful, strong, sweet, melodic voice will continue to resonate throughout this world. You will live on.
He was someone special that's for sure
when Jeff looks into the camera near the end... hauntingly beautiful. words are inadequate to describe the magic of his music.
Constant chills. Every. Single. Time.
Masterpiece
uh, no?
oh yeah, it is.
yes, indeed.
rest peacefully, u tragic demiGawwd __
rest peacefully, u tragic demiGawwd __
can you imagine the courage it takes, to leave your soul mate , and face the abyss
K tiffy it is an abyss
To my friend Ted King who first introduced me to this amazing man's music, eternally grateful. I revisit certain songs regularly, and treasure the memories x
Creative Genius! R.I.P. - Sweet Thing!
Lover, you should've come over breaks me into a million little pieces... A saint in Heaven can only make music like that