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Andres's avatar

Happy New Year! I remember you telling me you were fortunate enough to have seen Jeff Buckley live. Lucky bastard! I was late to the party, mainly due to age (and maturity), so it would have been pretty much impossible for me to see him live. Yet, I'm happy I get to experience it vicariously through you :)

I have a quite spooky story with Amy Winehouse's death essentially because I predicted it (I mean, we all saw it coming, but I predicted it, or "felt" it, the night before). It still gives me goosebumps when I think about ut. Maybe some day I'll write about it, although I have no idea how to make it fit into my Vinyl Room. If you're interested in this kind of stuff, i.e. artists dying too young, and/or this sixth sense some music lovers can have, I'd be happy to do a future collab and share the story on your site!

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Michael K. Fell's avatar

I really enjoyed this piece, Steve. I never saw Jeff perform; however, I do have my own JB story.

I did my master's at the State University of New York in Albany. In 1994 I returned to the US to sort things out before moving to the UK. My friend Josh, who had gone to Skidmore College, called me up and said an old college friend of his who was also a musician was in town from the city, and knowing I had a lot of records, he wanted to bring his buddy and some bottles over to my apartment. I can't remember the exact timing, but it was cold, so it must have been sometime between Jan-April 1994, as by May ‘94 I was gone.

Anyway, they showed up, and Josh introduced me to his friend, Mick. We chatted, and Mick told me he had just finished recording and mixing an album, and he had the tape with him. I asked him what his band was, and he said it was with “Jeff Buckley,” and he was his bassist. I said to him I had never heard of him, and Mick said, "You will!" He then pulled the tape out of his jacket pocket and gave it to me, and we had a private listening session of ‘Grace’ months before the LP was released. I remember by Autumn 1994, Jeff's name was everywhere in the NME and Melody Maker.

The guy was right, and that guy was Mick Grøndahl!

Happy New Year to you from way north on the I-5 in Vancouver, BC, where my wife and I are seeing in the New Year!

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