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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:15,950 --> 00:00:20,020 ♪ ("Just Like a Woman" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 2 00:00:39,373 --> 00:00:41,041 Rebecca: I've actually done my best 3 00:00:41,174 --> 00:00:44,612 to really not think about this for 30 years... (chuckles) 4 00:00:44,746 --> 00:00:47,481 ...let alone talk out loud about it. 5 00:00:48,917 --> 00:00:51,519 Society has a weird view towards women 6 00:00:51,653 --> 00:00:55,122 in these relationships. There's so much misogyny. 7 00:00:55,255 --> 00:00:56,524 You're sort of pigeonholed 8 00:00:56,658 --> 00:00:58,693 into this girlfriend, or ex-girlfriend, 9 00:00:58,826 --> 00:01:02,396 or you're... these roles, and you're supposed to... 10 00:01:02,530 --> 00:01:06,099 um, sort of be cut as a pathetic figure. (chuckles) 11 00:01:08,468 --> 00:01:10,605 I've gone as far from being an artist 12 00:01:10,738 --> 00:01:12,674 in New York City, as one can imagine, 13 00:01:12,807 --> 00:01:17,144 and I think that is a lot because of his death. 14 00:01:18,345 --> 00:01:21,749 ♪ No ♪ 15 00:01:21,883 --> 00:01:27,321 He heard the whole of his person in the music. 16 00:01:28,623 --> 00:01:32,159 Writing his second record was so daunting. 17 00:01:32,292 --> 00:01:34,862 ♪ Tonight, as I stand ♪ 18 00:01:34,996 --> 00:01:38,298 Joan: It was a huge step forward for him. 19 00:01:39,567 --> 00:01:41,836 But I haven't been able to listen. 20 00:01:42,937 --> 00:01:44,338 (scoffs) 21 00:01:44,639 --> 00:01:47,307 That might sound crazy, but... (voice breaking) ...I can't. 22 00:01:56,584 --> 00:01:59,687 ♪ Just like a woman, yes... ♪ 23 00:01:59,821 --> 00:02:02,289 Mary: I certainly was a flawed parent. 24 00:02:02,422 --> 00:02:04,892 ♪ Just like a woman ♪ 25 00:02:05,026 --> 00:02:06,527 But he sure got me, you know? 26 00:02:06,661 --> 00:02:08,362 And he got exactly where I came from, 27 00:02:08,495 --> 00:02:09,631 and understood... 28 00:02:11,298 --> 00:02:14,936 why I made the choices I made in my life. 29 00:02:15,069 --> 00:02:16,370 (inhales deeply) 30 00:02:16,504 --> 00:02:22,844 No one has ever loved me more or better... 31 00:02:24,112 --> 00:02:25,245 than he. 32 00:02:26,881 --> 00:02:30,618 ♪ ("Last Goodbye" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 33 00:02:46,501 --> 00:02:48,335 Jeff: Every human being has music 34 00:02:48,468 --> 00:02:49,871 that only they can make. 35 00:02:50,938 --> 00:02:54,876 And it's my deepest form of communication with people. 36 00:02:56,343 --> 00:03:00,213 It'll always keep on changing, it'll always defy anything 37 00:03:00,347 --> 00:03:03,618 that tries to put people in a box. 38 00:03:08,623 --> 00:03:12,325 ♪ This is our last goodbye ♪ 39 00:03:13,094 --> 00:03:18,265 ♪ I hate to feel the love Between us die ♪ 40 00:03:18,700 --> 00:03:21,334 - (crowd cheering) - ♪ But it's over ♪ 41 00:03:21,736 --> 00:03:24,739 ♪ Just hear this And then I'll go ♪ 42 00:03:24,872 --> 00:03:30,812 ♪ You gave me more to live for More than you'll ever know ♪ 43 00:03:30,945 --> 00:03:33,815 Jeff: There's things I wanna do that I've never heard of. 44 00:03:33,948 --> 00:03:35,083 It's my life. 45 00:03:35,482 --> 00:03:40,154 ♪ Yeah, this is Our last embrace ♪ 46 00:03:40,287 --> 00:03:44,959 ♪ Must I dream And always see your face? ♪ 47 00:03:45,093 --> 00:03:48,563 I just love when men use their voice so unselfconsciously. 48 00:03:48,696 --> 00:03:50,998 I mean, he was literally the best singer I've ever heard. 49 00:03:51,132 --> 00:03:54,936 And he was so amazed by what female singers could do. 50 00:03:55,069 --> 00:03:57,638 Feminine, masculine, he was and is my favorite. 51 00:03:57,772 --> 00:04:02,744 ♪ Kiss me, please kiss me ♪ 52 00:04:02,877 --> 00:04:05,847 ♪ But kiss me Out of desire, babe ♪ 53 00:04:05,980 --> 00:04:08,015 Ben: When you really dig into the lyrics, 54 00:04:08,149 --> 00:04:12,486 it's so sacred, him recognizing his own... 55 00:04:12,620 --> 00:04:14,789 I guess, you could call it "mortality." 56 00:04:14,922 --> 00:04:19,927 ♪ I'll only make you cry This is our last goodbye ♪ 57 00:04:20,061 --> 00:04:23,430 Jeff: I wanna be songwriter Jeff. 58 00:04:23,564 --> 00:04:24,565 Jeff Buckley, songwriter. 59 00:04:24,699 --> 00:04:31,139 ♪ Oh, ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ 60 00:04:31,271 --> 00:04:32,807 He had a way of playing 61 00:04:32,940 --> 00:04:35,442 the most beautiful songs you've ever heard. 62 00:04:35,977 --> 00:04:38,012 He could have literally been doing anything musically 63 00:04:38,146 --> 00:04:39,247 that he wanted to do. 64 00:04:39,379 --> 00:04:45,452 ♪ Signs that it's over ♪ 65 00:04:45,586 --> 00:04:47,955 ♪ Oh-oh, ooh ♪ 66 00:04:51,358 --> 00:04:57,899 ♪ It's o... o... over ♪ 67 00:05:02,737 --> 00:05:04,806 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 68 00:05:09,210 --> 00:05:11,712 Mary: First time I heard Jeff sing... 69 00:05:13,181 --> 00:05:16,584 he was in the bassinet. (laughs) 70 00:05:17,852 --> 00:05:20,221 ♪ ("Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Diana Ross playing) ♪ 71 00:05:20,353 --> 00:05:23,124 Mary: One time I came in, and I could hear him. 72 00:05:23,257 --> 00:05:26,627 He was vocalizing to the radio. 73 00:05:26,761 --> 00:05:30,865 ♪ Ah, ah, ah ♪ 74 00:05:31,398 --> 00:05:34,735 ♪ Ah, ah, ah ♪ 75 00:05:34,869 --> 00:05:37,972 Jeff: The day I heard "Ain't No Mountain High Enough," 76 00:05:38,105 --> 00:05:39,640 boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. 77 00:05:39,774 --> 00:05:42,510 I thought, "Ooh, damn." 78 00:05:43,244 --> 00:05:45,847 (sighs) "He's a singer." 79 00:05:48,616 --> 00:05:50,618 Jeff: Music charged my life. 80 00:05:51,285 --> 00:05:52,620 Interviewer 1: A good childhood? 81 00:05:52,753 --> 00:05:54,454 - (reel whirring) - Jeff: Uh... 82 00:05:56,157 --> 00:05:57,390 It was a childhood. 83 00:05:59,126 --> 00:06:00,661 (locomotive bell ringing) 84 00:06:00,795 --> 00:06:04,397 ♪ (woman singing in Spanish) ♪ 85 00:06:08,836 --> 00:06:12,173 Jeff: (over recording) My mom's first-generation Panamanian immigrant. 86 00:06:12,607 --> 00:06:17,044 Very good girl, brought up with Voodoo-Catholic values. 87 00:06:17,545 --> 00:06:19,479 You know, brought over to Anaheim, 88 00:06:19,614 --> 00:06:22,583 you know, that hellhole in Southern California, where Disneyland is. 89 00:06:22,717 --> 00:06:25,720 ♪ (joyful fair music overlaps) ♪ 90 00:06:25,853 --> 00:06:27,855 ♪ (music distorts, turns ominous) ♪ 91 00:06:27,989 --> 00:06:31,391 - ♪ (Spanish song echoes) ♪ - ♪ (music intensifies) ♪ 92 00:06:31,525 --> 00:06:32,894 ♪ (music abruptly stops) ♪ 93 00:06:33,027 --> 00:06:35,462 Mary: My parents had high hopes for me. 94 00:06:35,997 --> 00:06:38,866 You know, immigrant parents, their eldest child. 95 00:06:39,000 --> 00:06:42,003 I wanted to be an actress, and sing and dance, 96 00:06:42,136 --> 00:06:43,403 and play the piano, 97 00:06:43,537 --> 00:06:46,674 but I had soiled the family name, 98 00:06:46,807 --> 00:06:50,678 and dishonored them having premarital sex. 99 00:06:50,811 --> 00:06:53,214 ♪ ("Sweet Surrender" by Tim Buckley playing) ♪ 100 00:06:54,115 --> 00:06:56,784 Mary: I met Timothy in French class. 101 00:06:57,952 --> 00:07:01,122 He would do things like pull one hair on my... 102 00:07:01,255 --> 00:07:02,790 (chuckles) Right? And I would turn around, 103 00:07:02,924 --> 00:07:05,192 and he would be looking up. (chuckles) 104 00:07:06,093 --> 00:07:09,263 We were two kids from abusive, crazy homes, 105 00:07:09,397 --> 00:07:12,934 and we just knew the world better than anybody else. 106 00:07:14,135 --> 00:07:18,372 ♪ Now, you wanna know The reason ♪ 107 00:07:18,506 --> 00:07:19,974 Mary: Seventeen at the time, 108 00:07:20,107 --> 00:07:22,843 I was already a teenage pregnant mom. 109 00:07:22,977 --> 00:07:26,781 ♪ Why I cheated on you ♪ 110 00:07:26,914 --> 00:07:28,749 My parents thought maybe I should give 111 00:07:28,883 --> 00:07:30,851 the baby up for adoption. 112 00:07:30,985 --> 00:07:32,553 But there was no choice for me 113 00:07:32,687 --> 00:07:34,288 but to go through with the pregnancy. 114 00:07:34,422 --> 00:07:36,791 And I knew from the fifth month 115 00:07:36,924 --> 00:07:39,894 that I was never going to see Tim again. 116 00:07:40,895 --> 00:07:44,899 ♪ This little man had to try ♪ 117 00:07:45,032 --> 00:07:47,068 Mary: First of all, he was with somebody else. 118 00:07:47,201 --> 00:07:49,637 ♪ To make love feel new again ♪ 119 00:07:49,770 --> 00:07:54,241 Mary: Plus, he was determined to be a singer-songwriter. 120 00:07:55,343 --> 00:07:57,545 This child was on me. 121 00:07:58,412 --> 00:08:00,681 ♪ 'Cause there's just A few things, honey ♪ 122 00:08:00,815 --> 00:08:02,616 Jeff: He split before I was born. 123 00:08:03,451 --> 00:08:06,087 You know, he decided not to be a father to me. 124 00:08:07,688 --> 00:08:08,823 You don't serve your country, man. 125 00:08:08,956 --> 00:08:10,558 You serve life, you serve people. 126 00:08:11,892 --> 00:08:14,395 TV, from the very beginning, and also public schools, 127 00:08:14,528 --> 00:08:16,030 have been the great lobotomizer. 128 00:08:16,163 --> 00:08:17,365 (groans) 129 00:08:17,497 --> 00:08:19,166 Everything in the outer world is not the world, 130 00:08:19,300 --> 00:08:21,469 the cars, how much perfume you wear. 131 00:08:21,602 --> 00:08:22,803 The world is what's inside 132 00:08:22,937 --> 00:08:24,739 and what cats pull out of themselves 133 00:08:24,872 --> 00:08:26,874 - all through time. - Mary: I said to him, 134 00:08:27,008 --> 00:08:29,110 "You gotta go pursue your dreams, 135 00:08:29,243 --> 00:08:30,277 you go." 136 00:08:30,711 --> 00:08:33,514 But... my dreams of being an actress, 137 00:08:33,647 --> 00:08:35,383 or being a concert pianist... 138 00:08:36,150 --> 00:08:39,920 - that was all gone. - (baby wailing) 139 00:08:43,958 --> 00:08:46,894 Mary: Jeff and I sort of raised each other. 140 00:08:47,595 --> 00:08:51,265 ♪ ("Mama, You Been On My Mind" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 141 00:08:54,235 --> 00:08:55,669 Rebecca: Well, his father wasn't there, 142 00:08:55,803 --> 00:08:59,306 but this woman loved him with all her heart 143 00:08:59,440 --> 00:09:01,342 and didn't hesitate 144 00:09:01,475 --> 00:09:04,879 to make him feel loved at every chance she had. 145 00:09:05,613 --> 00:09:08,449 He would come and put his little hands on my face, 146 00:09:09,050 --> 00:09:11,752 and say, "We're gonna be okay, mommy, right?" 147 00:09:11,886 --> 00:09:14,622 And I'd go, "Yes, we are, honey. We're just fine." 148 00:09:15,823 --> 00:09:19,493 He... had to take care of her. 149 00:09:20,094 --> 00:09:24,698 And he was feeling like she had been hurt... 150 00:09:25,499 --> 00:09:27,568 and feeling horrible about that. 151 00:09:28,636 --> 00:09:34,375 ♪ Perhaps it is the color Of the sun cut flat ♪ 152 00:09:34,509 --> 00:09:40,381 ♪ And covering the crossroads I'm standing at ♪ 153 00:09:40,549 --> 00:09:43,751 Mary: Jeff was like having a grandfather watching over me 154 00:09:43,884 --> 00:09:45,786 and telling me who was okay to date, 155 00:09:45,920 --> 00:09:47,221 and who wasn't. 156 00:09:47,488 --> 00:09:51,325 ♪ But Mama You've been on my mind ♪ 157 00:09:52,126 --> 00:09:53,961 Jeff: When I was a kid, I always felt really proud 158 00:09:54,095 --> 00:09:56,030 if I could roll a joint for all the grownups at the party. 159 00:09:56,163 --> 00:09:57,698 I never did it, but, like, I always... 160 00:09:57,832 --> 00:09:59,033 "I wanna do it, let me do it." 161 00:09:59,467 --> 00:10:02,403 I now remember the day that my mom called me over 162 00:10:02,537 --> 00:10:04,539 to the reclining chair, and tried to explain to me 163 00:10:04,672 --> 00:10:07,208 that if I told anybody that they did this stuff, 164 00:10:07,341 --> 00:10:08,976 they would go to jail. 165 00:10:10,778 --> 00:10:13,114 ♪ ("The Man That Got Away" by Judy Garland playing) ♪ 166 00:10:13,247 --> 00:10:16,417 ♪ And all because of the man ♪ 167 00:10:17,017 --> 00:10:18,686 ♪ That got away ♪ 168 00:10:18,819 --> 00:10:21,355 Mary: When Jeff was little, before I even made coffee, 169 00:10:21,489 --> 00:10:25,594 music would go on, constant. Constant, constant, constant. 170 00:10:26,026 --> 00:10:28,829 Jeff: Judy Garland. Huh! "The Man That Got Away." 171 00:10:28,963 --> 00:10:30,197 I love that song. 172 00:10:31,198 --> 00:10:33,234 And it was very important to us. 173 00:10:34,135 --> 00:10:36,137 ♪ ("Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin playing) ♪ 174 00:10:36,270 --> 00:10:38,105 ♪ Oh, I want A whole lotta love ♪ 175 00:10:38,239 --> 00:10:41,775 Jeff: My stepfather, Ronald, he was a car mechanic. 176 00:10:42,443 --> 00:10:44,745 He was the one that introduced me to Led Zepplin. 177 00:10:44,879 --> 00:10:46,380 That changed my whole life. 178 00:10:48,115 --> 00:10:50,184 Mary: Ron would turn the stereo on loud enough, 179 00:10:50,317 --> 00:10:53,888 the whole block could hear, and there would be Little Jeff 180 00:10:54,021 --> 00:10:56,123 laying on top of the speakers 181 00:10:56,257 --> 00:10:59,528 with his little body vibrating to the music. 182 00:11:00,161 --> 00:11:03,598 Jeff: Music, it was my mother, it was my father. 183 00:11:04,131 --> 00:11:06,834 It was the best thing in my life. 184 00:11:09,770 --> 00:11:13,707 Mary: I see in the newspaper this quarter-page ad. 185 00:11:14,308 --> 00:11:16,010 Narrator: Tim Buckley made a name for himself 186 00:11:16,143 --> 00:11:18,846 as one of pop music's genuine innovators. 187 00:11:18,979 --> 00:11:20,515 Over the course of nine albums, 188 00:11:20,649 --> 00:11:22,483 he incorporated the prettiest of folk music, 189 00:11:22,617 --> 00:11:25,019 the most extreme of free-form jazz 190 00:11:25,152 --> 00:11:27,354 and the raunchiest of rock and blues. 191 00:11:27,488 --> 00:11:30,491 Mary: And I thought, "Wow, maybe this is an opportunity 192 00:11:30,625 --> 00:11:34,094 for my son to get to know his father." 193 00:11:35,429 --> 00:11:39,568 I looked at Jeff and said, "Hey, would you like to go 194 00:11:39,700 --> 00:11:41,202 see your dad perform?" 195 00:11:42,903 --> 00:11:44,271 (indistinct chattering) 196 00:11:44,639 --> 00:11:47,141 ♪ ("Sally Go Round The Roses" by Tim Buckley playing) ♪ 197 00:11:48,008 --> 00:11:52,079 ♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ 198 00:11:52,213 --> 00:11:55,550 ♪ I'm singin' Sally go round ♪ 199 00:11:56,417 --> 00:11:58,152 Mary: Jeff was rocking to the music... 200 00:11:58,285 --> 00:12:00,955 ♪ Saddest thing In this whole wide world ♪ 201 00:12:01,088 --> 00:12:02,790 Mary: ...and looking up at his dad. 202 00:12:03,525 --> 00:12:06,193 Tim had his eyes closed, but he had to know he was there, 203 00:12:06,327 --> 00:12:08,095 had to be aware of his presence. 204 00:12:08,229 --> 00:12:09,930 ♪ Sally, don't you go down ♪ 205 00:12:10,898 --> 00:12:12,266 (crowd cheering, applauding) 206 00:12:12,399 --> 00:12:14,168 Mary: When he went back to the green room, 207 00:12:14,301 --> 00:12:16,437 I looked down and said, "Do you wanna go see him now?" 208 00:12:16,571 --> 00:12:19,273 And I could feel Jeff clutching my skirt... 209 00:12:19,406 --> 00:12:21,175 (laughs) ...you know, kind of hanging on, 210 00:12:21,308 --> 00:12:23,344 pressing close, and looking around. 211 00:12:24,778 --> 00:12:28,816 I couldn't see Tim at first, and then I heard, "Jeff!" 212 00:12:29,950 --> 00:12:32,152 "Hi, bud. How are you doing?" 213 00:12:32,587 --> 00:12:35,089 Jeff sat on his lap, and he started talking, 214 00:12:35,222 --> 00:12:37,358 what his favorite color was, 215 00:12:37,491 --> 00:12:40,629 "My dog's name is King," what grade he was in. 216 00:12:40,761 --> 00:12:44,265 ♪ ("Calling You" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 217 00:12:45,099 --> 00:12:46,701 Mary: About ten minutes later, Tim said, 218 00:12:46,834 --> 00:12:49,270 "We'd like to take him home with us tonight." 219 00:12:50,337 --> 00:12:54,275 (sighs, chuckles) I'm going... (grunts) 220 00:12:54,709 --> 00:12:56,910 "Yeah, you can take him home right now, 221 00:12:57,044 --> 00:12:59,146 but you better not fuck up." 222 00:13:01,683 --> 00:13:05,185 Jeff: I stayed with him a week. Easter vacation. 223 00:13:08,590 --> 00:13:11,158 He had an adopted son, he had a new wife, 224 00:13:11,292 --> 00:13:13,027 he had a whole other family. 225 00:13:14,862 --> 00:13:17,197 Mary: Four days later, I got a telephone call. 226 00:13:17,331 --> 00:13:19,500 Tim had to get back into the studio, 227 00:13:19,634 --> 00:13:23,203 and put Jeff on a bus in Santa Monica. 228 00:13:27,274 --> 00:13:30,712 "It was so much fun. My dad has a lot of friends." 229 00:13:30,844 --> 00:13:32,279 "And he gave me this." 230 00:13:34,381 --> 00:13:36,050 I said, "You save that, buddy." 231 00:13:36,183 --> 00:13:38,553 ♪ ("So Real" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 232 00:13:39,987 --> 00:13:41,855 Jeff: No calls were returned. 233 00:13:44,759 --> 00:13:46,427 It was two months before. 234 00:13:50,831 --> 00:13:53,167 I have a great deal of pain and anger, 235 00:13:53,300 --> 00:13:55,969 but I have a great deal of love and compassion... 236 00:13:56,705 --> 00:13:57,838 for Tim. 237 00:14:00,542 --> 00:14:03,243 Some things that he did completely embarrass me to hell. 238 00:14:03,877 --> 00:14:07,448 But the things that were great hold up against anything. 239 00:14:09,016 --> 00:14:12,886 Mary: Jeff wasn't even mentioned in any of the obituaries. 240 00:14:13,755 --> 00:14:15,222 Jeff: By the time I was in high school, 241 00:14:15,356 --> 00:14:17,124 got my first electric guitar. 242 00:14:17,925 --> 00:14:20,494 It was a black Memphis Les Paul copy. 243 00:14:21,328 --> 00:14:23,097 Yeah, just fell in with the wrong crowd 244 00:14:23,230 --> 00:14:25,032 and got a band together, of course. 245 00:14:25,165 --> 00:14:27,000 ♪ ("Eternal Life" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 246 00:14:27,134 --> 00:14:30,003 ♪ Eternal life Is now on my trail ♪ 247 00:14:33,240 --> 00:14:36,243 ♪ Got my red glitter coffin, Man ♪ 248 00:14:36,377 --> 00:14:39,880 ♪ Just need one last nail ♪ 249 00:14:42,282 --> 00:14:44,451 ♪ While all these Ugly gentlemen ♪ 250 00:14:44,586 --> 00:14:48,889 ♪ Play out their foolish games ♪ 251 00:14:50,592 --> 00:14:56,096 ♪ There's a flaming red horizon That screams our names ♪ 252 00:14:56,230 --> 00:14:58,966 (scattered crowd cheering) 253 00:14:59,567 --> 00:15:01,603 ♪ (melodic guitar strumming) ♪ 254 00:15:01,736 --> 00:15:04,938 Mary: At 15, Jeff was practicing 255 00:15:05,072 --> 00:15:07,474 Al Di Meola every night. 256 00:15:07,609 --> 00:15:10,277 Jeff: That was a fixation I had up until the time 257 00:15:10,411 --> 00:15:14,081 I was, maybe, 16. And I can play anything I hear. 258 00:15:14,481 --> 00:15:18,118 ♪ ("Your Flesh Is So Nice" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 259 00:15:21,523 --> 00:15:23,858 Jeff: My high-school bullies called me "faggot." 260 00:15:23,991 --> 00:15:26,628 And their fucking new-wave girlfriends stenciled, "Geek," 261 00:15:26,761 --> 00:15:29,898 on my fucking Ovation Viper electric guitar case. 262 00:15:30,030 --> 00:15:32,299 ♪ Roxanne ♪ 263 00:15:33,701 --> 00:15:37,304 ♪ You don't have to put on The red light ♪ 264 00:15:37,438 --> 00:15:41,843 Mary: Jeff had an ability to mimic the vocal cadences, 265 00:15:41,975 --> 00:15:45,547 and the inflections of people he was listening to. 266 00:15:45,680 --> 00:15:47,114 ♪ Roxanne ♪ 267 00:15:48,783 --> 00:15:53,020 ♪ You don't have to wear That dress tonight ♪ 268 00:15:54,188 --> 00:15:55,657 ♪ Walk the streets for... ♪ 269 00:15:56,925 --> 00:15:59,193 It's in exact album... It's... 270 00:15:59,326 --> 00:16:00,695 'Cause, you know, a lot of people 271 00:16:00,961 --> 00:16:02,530 would tune it down a step, so they could hit the note. 272 00:16:02,664 --> 00:16:05,232 This is the exact... It's... It's album pitch. 273 00:16:05,365 --> 00:16:06,835 ♪ Put on the red light ♪ 274 00:16:06,967 --> 00:16:09,269 It's the same key. (laughs) 275 00:16:09,403 --> 00:16:12,005 ♪ (upbeat guitar playing) ♪ 276 00:16:14,274 --> 00:16:17,077 Jeff: I used to wanna be a guitar aficionado. 277 00:16:19,279 --> 00:16:23,250 But the thing I was gonna learn to do best was songwriting. 278 00:16:23,785 --> 00:16:24,985 Music and words. 279 00:16:26,654 --> 00:16:28,322 I decided to make a woman of music, 280 00:16:28,455 --> 00:16:30,157 and give myself to her. 281 00:16:30,925 --> 00:16:32,627 And at another point, I decided to make 282 00:16:32,760 --> 00:16:35,462 a man of music and give myself to him. 283 00:16:37,297 --> 00:16:39,567 When you're a kid, people assume 284 00:16:39,701 --> 00:16:42,604 that you have no mind of your own, 285 00:16:42,737 --> 00:16:44,371 which, at a very early age, I did. 286 00:16:44,506 --> 00:16:47,307 ♪ ("So Real" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 287 00:16:48,141 --> 00:16:50,410 Jeff: I put so many things onto music for me... 288 00:16:51,311 --> 00:16:55,482 so that I wouldn't shrink into a black... 289 00:16:57,017 --> 00:16:58,218 universe. 290 00:16:58,987 --> 00:17:01,789 (church bell tolling) 291 00:17:06,528 --> 00:17:10,063 Mary: St. Ann's in Brooklyn wanted Jeff to sing 292 00:17:10,197 --> 00:17:12,834 at a tribute to Tim. 293 00:17:12,967 --> 00:17:15,870 ♪ ("I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain" by Tim Buckley playing) ♪ 294 00:17:16,004 --> 00:17:19,072 ♪ Oh, I never asked To be your mountain I never asked to fly ♪ 295 00:17:19,206 --> 00:17:20,307 Jeff: I said, "No." 296 00:17:20,440 --> 00:17:21,943 ♪ Remember when you came to me ♪ 297 00:17:22,075 --> 00:17:24,144 Jeff: "I will never, ever perform that music." 298 00:17:24,311 --> 00:17:27,515 - ♪ Told me of his lies ♪ - Jeff: "I've got my own music." 299 00:17:27,882 --> 00:17:29,817 (soft guitar scratching) 300 00:17:29,951 --> 00:17:31,653 Mary: I said, "You know what, son?" 301 00:17:31,786 --> 00:17:33,153 "Give it some thought." 302 00:17:33,453 --> 00:17:35,088 "There's gonna be some really amazing artists 303 00:17:35,222 --> 00:17:36,223 in the lineup." 304 00:17:36,958 --> 00:17:39,059 Jeff: So, I said, "Okay, but I just wanna come on 305 00:17:39,192 --> 00:17:40,929 and sing, and come off." 306 00:17:41,061 --> 00:17:42,396 "This is not a springboard." 307 00:17:42,530 --> 00:17:44,131 "This is something really personal." 308 00:17:44,264 --> 00:17:46,768 Mary: And they told me, "Well, we don't know how good he is, 309 00:17:46,901 --> 00:17:48,670 so we'll put him with other artists 310 00:17:48,870 --> 00:17:51,639 to fill in any gaps in his talents." 311 00:17:51,773 --> 00:17:54,642 Hal: Dangerous situations appeal to me. 312 00:17:55,309 --> 00:17:57,177 There had been a bit of buzz 313 00:17:57,311 --> 00:17:59,279 that Tim Buckley's son would be there. 314 00:17:59,413 --> 00:18:00,949 I figured, "Hey, what's the worst 315 00:18:01,081 --> 00:18:02,182 that can happen?" 316 00:18:03,383 --> 00:18:08,088 ♪ (soft music playing faintly) ♪ 317 00:18:12,627 --> 00:18:14,461 Jeff: (on microphone) Um... 318 00:18:15,930 --> 00:18:18,833 Mary: The luminaries of downtown were there. 319 00:18:19,867 --> 00:18:22,670 This could be exactly what I dreamed for him. 320 00:18:22,804 --> 00:18:25,740 Jeff: (sighing) Uh... (chuckles nervously) 321 00:18:26,541 --> 00:18:28,843 Rebecca: I didn't know who he was, and I'm working 322 00:18:28,977 --> 00:18:30,578 doing sound and lighting, 323 00:18:30,712 --> 00:18:33,280 but he was so nervous. He was so... 324 00:18:33,413 --> 00:18:35,382 Like, his hair was just in front of his face, 325 00:18:35,516 --> 00:18:38,820 and he seemed so awkward. 326 00:18:39,721 --> 00:18:43,057 Jeff: Long time ago, when I was a little kid, 327 00:18:43,190 --> 00:18:46,728 my mom sat on a bed, and she put this record on, 328 00:18:47,361 --> 00:18:49,063 and I heard my father's voice. 329 00:18:49,964 --> 00:18:53,101 Rebecca: He had on his father's coat, 330 00:18:53,233 --> 00:18:54,702 and he started to play... 331 00:18:54,836 --> 00:18:58,138 It was his dad's song about leaving him as a child. 332 00:18:58,271 --> 00:19:00,608 ♪ ("I Never Asked To Be Your Mountain" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 333 00:19:00,742 --> 00:19:02,677 ♪ I never asked To be your mountain ♪ 334 00:19:02,810 --> 00:19:05,713 - ♪ I never asked to fly ♪ - Mary: And he was weeping. 335 00:19:05,847 --> 00:19:09,117 ♪ Remember when you came to me ♪ 336 00:19:09,383 --> 00:19:11,653 ♪ And told me of his lies ♪ 337 00:19:12,820 --> 00:19:15,623 ♪ You didn't understand My love ♪ 338 00:19:16,223 --> 00:19:18,660 ♪ You don't know why I try ♪ 339 00:19:19,661 --> 00:19:22,830 ♪ And the rain Was falling on that day ♪ 340 00:19:23,330 --> 00:19:25,933 ♪ And that's the reason why ♪ 341 00:19:26,433 --> 00:19:28,335 - ♪ Oh ♪ - (crowd cheering) 342 00:19:28,468 --> 00:19:30,237 ♪ Sweet ♪ 343 00:19:30,571 --> 00:19:32,707 ♪ Sweet ♪ 344 00:19:32,907 --> 00:19:37,879 ♪ Sweet lover ♪ 345 00:19:39,246 --> 00:19:41,149 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 346 00:19:41,281 --> 00:19:43,051 Hal: It did become Jeff's concert. 347 00:19:43,183 --> 00:19:47,689 (crowd cheering, applauding) 348 00:19:49,189 --> 00:19:52,325 Rebecca: I was like, "This can't be real." 349 00:19:53,661 --> 00:19:55,563 (applauding fades out) 350 00:19:56,263 --> 00:19:57,497 He told me he walked away 351 00:19:57,632 --> 00:20:00,168 with no less than 60 business cards 352 00:20:00,300 --> 00:20:01,268 in his pockets. 353 00:20:01,969 --> 00:20:03,370 Jeff: My friend, he said he heard 354 00:20:03,504 --> 00:20:05,006 Tim Buckley's haunted voice. 355 00:20:05,472 --> 00:20:07,675 It's not his voice, and it's not my voice. 356 00:20:07,809 --> 00:20:09,409 It's the voice that's been passed down 357 00:20:09,544 --> 00:20:11,679 through every man in the family. 358 00:20:14,849 --> 00:20:16,951 Rebecca: He came out, and sat next to me, and said, 359 00:20:17,085 --> 00:20:18,119 "What did you think?" 360 00:20:19,120 --> 00:20:22,156 I was thinking, "My opinion here does not matter," 361 00:20:22,289 --> 00:20:25,126 but that was really stunning, like, just so beautiful. 362 00:20:25,258 --> 00:20:29,797 ♪ ("Hymne à l'Amour" by Gary Lucas & Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 363 00:20:31,032 --> 00:20:32,667 Rebecca: He was asking if he could walk me 364 00:20:32,800 --> 00:20:35,536 to the subway, and gets on the train with me, 365 00:20:35,670 --> 00:20:37,572 and took it all the way into Manhattan, 366 00:20:37,705 --> 00:20:38,906 and we're talking and talking. 367 00:20:39,040 --> 00:20:40,541 And we stayed on that train, 368 00:20:40,675 --> 00:20:44,011 and we went all the way up to the last stop. (chuckles) 369 00:20:44,145 --> 00:20:45,680 Jeff: Besides reading and movies, 370 00:20:45,813 --> 00:20:47,481 what I really like is night prowling, 371 00:20:47,615 --> 00:20:49,483 finding out-of-the-way places where the misfits go. 372 00:20:49,617 --> 00:20:51,652 (Rebecca laughing) 373 00:20:51,786 --> 00:20:53,654 You're making me laugh so much. 374 00:20:53,788 --> 00:20:55,890 (Jeff laughs, sings) ♪ Yeah, mean ♪ 375 00:20:56,023 --> 00:20:57,725 Rebecca: Then we got in the downtown, 376 00:20:57,859 --> 00:21:00,528 and we went all the way to Coney Island and back. 377 00:21:00,661 --> 00:21:01,562 (laughs) 378 00:21:01,696 --> 00:21:03,631 ♪ I will take to any task ♪ 379 00:21:03,765 --> 00:21:07,668 ♪ I'll do anything you ask ♪ 380 00:21:07,802 --> 00:21:14,909 ♪ If you really love me still ♪ 381 00:21:18,913 --> 00:21:21,448 Rebecca: He was so interested in what I did, 382 00:21:21,582 --> 00:21:22,984 which really surprised me 383 00:21:23,117 --> 00:21:25,686 'cause I was doing experimental theater. 384 00:21:26,921 --> 00:21:29,624 It was really less about money and fame, 385 00:21:29,757 --> 00:21:32,492 and more about pushing the boundaries. 386 00:21:33,561 --> 00:21:35,029 Nobody I knew my own age 387 00:21:35,163 --> 00:21:37,131 was really interested in any of that, 388 00:21:37,265 --> 00:21:40,433 but he was someone who drank up the world like a sponge. 389 00:21:40,568 --> 00:21:43,838 ♪ ("You Make Me Feel So Young" by Nelson Riddle playing) ♪ 390 00:21:43,971 --> 00:21:47,407 (siren wailing) 391 00:21:48,709 --> 00:21:50,511 ♪ You make me feel so young ♪ 392 00:21:50,645 --> 00:21:51,612 Jeff: Thank you. 393 00:21:52,246 --> 00:21:55,482 ♪ You make me feel like Spring has sprung ♪ 394 00:21:55,917 --> 00:21:58,119 Michael: I was in a play with Rebecca. 395 00:21:58,252 --> 00:21:59,520 I was in high school. 396 00:21:59,654 --> 00:22:02,422 And Jeff just felt very electric to me. 397 00:22:03,558 --> 00:22:05,293 ♪ The moment that you speak ♪ 398 00:22:05,626 --> 00:22:07,460 Michael: Jeff had a real lust for life. 399 00:22:07,595 --> 00:22:09,564 ♪ Go play hide and seek ♪ 400 00:22:09,697 --> 00:22:11,098 Rebecca: The East Village at that time 401 00:22:11,232 --> 00:22:13,301 was such a collection of every eccentric 402 00:22:13,433 --> 00:22:15,236 that did not fit in anywhere else. 403 00:22:15,368 --> 00:22:16,838 (crowd cheering, applauding) 404 00:22:17,572 --> 00:22:19,640 ♪ You and I ♪ 405 00:22:20,074 --> 00:22:21,175 Rebecca: And he saw so many people 406 00:22:21,309 --> 00:22:23,010 breaking down the status quo. 407 00:22:23,845 --> 00:22:27,982 Artists were being banned. The NEA was being censored. 408 00:22:28,415 --> 00:22:30,785 Jeff: New York was the place for this amazing stuff, 409 00:22:30,918 --> 00:22:33,321 stuff I can't even describe to you. 410 00:22:35,355 --> 00:22:36,691 Sometimes he would just disappear, 411 00:22:36,824 --> 00:22:38,491 and I'd get a call from a friend later going, 412 00:22:38,626 --> 00:22:40,661 "Jeff showed up at my house today." (laughs) 413 00:22:40,795 --> 00:22:43,064 Every moment was so spontaneous. 414 00:22:44,932 --> 00:22:48,002 He would make very elaborate outgoing messages 415 00:22:48,135 --> 00:22:50,171 like old-time radio shows. 416 00:22:50,304 --> 00:22:51,906 ♪ (dramatic music playing) ♪ 417 00:22:52,039 --> 00:22:54,275 Jeff: (over tape) And now, the continuing adventures 418 00:22:54,407 --> 00:22:56,677 of Spinach the Cat. 419 00:22:56,811 --> 00:22:59,614 Michael: His most famous being Spinach the Cat. 420 00:22:59,747 --> 00:23:01,515 Jeff: (over tape) ...house cat falls on the edge. 421 00:23:01,649 --> 00:23:04,552 - And now, your host, Quentin Snobbery! - (laughs) 422 00:23:04,685 --> 00:23:05,987 Michael: Jeff didn't have a job, 423 00:23:06,120 --> 00:23:07,855 so he had a lot of time on his hands. 424 00:23:07,989 --> 00:23:11,025 Jeff used to look specifically for Michael Bolton tapes, 425 00:23:11,158 --> 00:23:12,660 so he could put the piece of tape 426 00:23:12,793 --> 00:23:15,830 over the top, and record over it. (laughs) 427 00:23:15,963 --> 00:23:18,799 He would line up tape recorders 'cause there was no samplers, 428 00:23:18,933 --> 00:23:20,768 there was no digital computer, nothing. 429 00:23:20,902 --> 00:23:23,905 Michael: He basically created this little studio 430 00:23:24,038 --> 00:23:26,274 all for this... (chuckles) ...outgoing message. 431 00:23:26,406 --> 00:23:27,775 Pressing this sound effect 432 00:23:27,909 --> 00:23:29,343 - for when the crowd cheers. - (crowd cheering) 433 00:23:29,476 --> 00:23:31,646 (laughs) And this sound effect when the cat meows. 434 00:23:31,779 --> 00:23:34,081 - (meows) - It was an hour long. 435 00:23:34,215 --> 00:23:36,817 And so people... (laughs) 436 00:23:36,951 --> 00:23:40,554 ...they had to listen to this hour-long soap opera. 437 00:23:40,688 --> 00:23:42,422 ♪ (soft jazz music playing) ♪ 438 00:23:42,556 --> 00:23:43,758 Michael: He asked me, 439 00:23:43,991 --> 00:23:45,259 "Do you think this part is too much?" 440 00:23:45,927 --> 00:23:49,630 I thought, "The whole thing is too much." (laughs) 441 00:23:49,764 --> 00:23:52,366 Jeff: (over tape) Join us next time for the continuing adventures 442 00:23:52,499 --> 00:23:55,102 of Spinach the Cat. 443 00:23:55,770 --> 00:23:57,138 (indistinct chatter) 444 00:23:57,271 --> 00:24:00,141 (whispering) I love you. I love... (kisses) 445 00:24:00,274 --> 00:24:02,910 Rebecca: I think Jeff had this desire 446 00:24:03,044 --> 00:24:07,214 to be liked and loved, and to connect with people. 447 00:24:07,348 --> 00:24:10,151 ♪ (ethereal music playing) ♪ 448 00:24:14,989 --> 00:24:17,692 Jeff started calling me Butterfly. 449 00:24:19,560 --> 00:24:24,765 I think he saw me at that point of coming out of a cocoon. 450 00:24:25,866 --> 00:24:28,936 ♪ ("Opened Once" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 451 00:24:30,470 --> 00:24:33,341 Rebecca: We were these two sensitive young souls 452 00:24:33,473 --> 00:24:36,844 searching for where you fit in, and feel empowered and loved, 453 00:24:36,978 --> 00:24:38,846 and found each other. 454 00:24:38,980 --> 00:24:41,382 ♪ I once was open ♪ 455 00:24:41,515 --> 00:24:45,086 ♪ And one With a traveling heart ♪ 456 00:24:45,219 --> 00:24:48,889 But I called him... (chuckles) ...the Scratchy Fish, 457 00:24:49,023 --> 00:24:53,627 'cause he was always not shaving, very bristly. 458 00:24:53,761 --> 00:24:56,764 (laughs) And he started making these stories, 459 00:24:56,897 --> 00:24:58,566 almost like children's stories. 460 00:24:58,699 --> 00:25:01,869 This is Scratchy Fishy, this is their home, 461 00:25:02,003 --> 00:25:05,539 and this is Butterfly, and they're getting married. 462 00:25:06,073 --> 00:25:09,543 The story he wove about a butterfly and a fish 463 00:25:09,677 --> 00:25:12,813 was that they could never be together. 464 00:25:13,581 --> 00:25:16,117 ♪ Just like the ocean ♪ 465 00:25:16,250 --> 00:25:22,223 ♪ Always in love With the moon ♪ 466 00:25:23,124 --> 00:25:27,795 ♪ It's overflowing now ♪ 467 00:25:27,928 --> 00:25:30,898 ♪ Inside you ♪ 468 00:25:31,032 --> 00:25:33,234 Michael: You could see in his eyes that he would sometimes go 469 00:25:33,367 --> 00:25:37,038 to this place that I think was very inaccessible 470 00:25:37,171 --> 00:25:41,208 to anyone but himself. He just would check out. 471 00:25:42,877 --> 00:25:47,516 ♪ In the half-light ♪ 472 00:25:47,648 --> 00:25:54,755 ♪ You saw me as I am ♪ 473 00:25:58,492 --> 00:25:59,927 ♪ (music concludes) ♪ 474 00:26:00,728 --> 00:26:04,298 (acapella) ♪ The stars have lost Their glitter ♪ 475 00:26:04,932 --> 00:26:07,601 ♪ The winds have grown colder ♪ 476 00:26:07,735 --> 00:26:11,705 I wanted to be a... you know, a chanteuse. (chuckles) 477 00:26:12,206 --> 00:26:15,443 ♪ Don't know what happened ♪ 478 00:26:15,576 --> 00:26:21,916 ♪ It's all a crazy game ♪ 479 00:26:22,049 --> 00:26:24,652 Jeff: Secretly, I think I wanted to be Nina Simone. 480 00:26:24,785 --> 00:26:29,190 ♪ I love all things about you ♪ 481 00:26:29,623 --> 00:26:32,426 Jeff: Although she would advise against this strongly, I'm sure. 482 00:26:32,561 --> 00:26:34,428 - ♪ Your heart ♪ - ♪ Your heart ♪ 483 00:26:34,563 --> 00:26:38,966 Sometimes, I think I wanted to be Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. 484 00:26:39,867 --> 00:26:43,637 ♪ (singing qawwali in foreign language) ♪ 485 00:26:43,771 --> 00:26:45,072 Jeff: He was my Elvis. 486 00:26:45,206 --> 00:26:46,040 ♪ Oh ♪ 487 00:26:46,173 --> 00:26:48,175 ♪ (soft piano overlapping) ♪ 488 00:26:48,309 --> 00:26:54,014 - (vocalizes) - (vocalizes) 489 00:26:54,148 --> 00:26:57,952 ♪ (Jeff singing in foreign language, vocalizing) ♪ 490 00:26:58,085 --> 00:27:01,388 (crowd cheering, applauding) 491 00:27:02,356 --> 00:27:06,894 (singing, melodic vocalizing continue) 492 00:27:08,762 --> 00:27:10,364 (audience members cheering) 493 00:27:10,498 --> 00:27:14,668 Ben: To be a scrappy, young White kid from Orange County, 494 00:27:14,802 --> 00:27:18,672 covering Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan or Nina Simone, 495 00:27:18,806 --> 00:27:20,141 you just have to give it up. 496 00:27:20,274 --> 00:27:22,109 He must've been working his ass off. 497 00:27:22,243 --> 00:27:24,912 ♪ (Jeff continues singing in foreign language) ♪ 498 00:27:25,045 --> 00:27:26,714 Kate: There was a tiny little club 499 00:27:26,847 --> 00:27:29,850 in the East Village called Sin-e. 500 00:27:30,718 --> 00:27:32,286 You could probably fit in 501 00:27:32,419 --> 00:27:35,356 maybe 30 or 40 people at the most, 502 00:27:35,489 --> 00:27:37,391 and it would be super, super crowded. 503 00:27:37,526 --> 00:27:43,464 And Jeff was washing dishes, he was serving people coffee, 504 00:27:43,598 --> 00:27:48,002 and then every now and then he would just get up and play. 505 00:27:48,135 --> 00:27:49,937 Jeff: (over microphone) Check. That's cool. 506 00:27:50,070 --> 00:27:52,574 - I'm a ridiculous person. - (crowd members laughing) 507 00:27:52,706 --> 00:27:54,909 Jeff: And you're lucky you've paid no money to see me. 508 00:27:55,042 --> 00:27:57,011 ♪ ("Night Flight" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 509 00:27:57,144 --> 00:28:00,114 U2 member: It was an Irish-run coffee shop. 510 00:28:00,247 --> 00:28:03,652 A great little place to see somebody in the raw. 511 00:28:03,784 --> 00:28:05,520 (Jeff vocalizing) 512 00:28:05,654 --> 00:28:08,055 This is a perfect place for music lovers. 513 00:28:08,189 --> 00:28:09,823 It's not like playing at a rock club. 514 00:28:09,957 --> 00:28:13,327 It's not like playing at a ball. This is good place to get real. 515 00:28:13,460 --> 00:28:14,663 (on stage) Turn it up. 516 00:28:14,795 --> 00:28:16,864 Michael: It was so homey in here. 517 00:28:16,997 --> 00:28:19,967 It just smelled of, like, espresso. 518 00:28:20,100 --> 00:28:22,403 He'd be in the middle of some, like, ballad 519 00:28:22,537 --> 00:28:25,005 and you just hear that... (imitates machine hissing) 520 00:28:25,139 --> 00:28:29,176 - ("The Way Young Lovers Do" plays) - ♪ And we sat on our own star ♪ 521 00:28:29,310 --> 00:28:31,245 ♪ And dreamed of the way that I was... ♪ 522 00:28:31,378 --> 00:28:33,714 Rebecca: The Sin-e community became a place 523 00:28:33,847 --> 00:28:35,550 of such encouragement for him. 524 00:28:35,684 --> 00:28:36,884 ♪ Oh, baby, baby ♪ 525 00:28:37,017 --> 00:28:38,653 It really became a home 526 00:28:38,786 --> 00:28:40,287 - where he could experiment. - (crowd cheering, applauding) 527 00:28:41,021 --> 00:28:43,525 Jeff: (on microphone) ♪ It's a fabulous time For a Guinness ♪ 528 00:28:43,658 --> 00:28:47,194 - (crowd laughing) - ♪ You know the brown liquor ♪ 529 00:28:47,328 --> 00:28:49,296 ♪ (high-pitched scat-singing) ♪ 530 00:28:49,430 --> 00:28:52,132 - ♪ (funky guitar playing) ♪ - ♪ (scat-singing continues) ♪ 531 00:28:52,266 --> 00:28:56,036 ♪ ("Smells Like Teen Spirit" riff playing on guitar) ♪ 532 00:28:56,170 --> 00:28:57,706 - ♪ (riff stops) ♪ - (crowd laughing, cheering) 533 00:28:57,838 --> 00:29:00,542 Jeff: The Buttocks of Steel tour, Jeff Buckley. 534 00:29:00,675 --> 00:29:03,344 Michael: In the beginning, there were just a few people. 535 00:29:03,477 --> 00:29:06,280 Then all of a sudden, it was, like, packed. 536 00:29:06,413 --> 00:29:08,282 Jeff: (on microphone) I'll play the seat-finding song. 537 00:29:08,415 --> 00:29:10,552 Michael: Crowds, you know, spilling out into the street. 538 00:29:10,685 --> 00:29:12,419 ♪ (whimsical tune plays on guitar) ♪ 539 00:29:12,554 --> 00:29:13,854 - Jeff: Everybody, stop. - ♪ (tune stops playing) ♪ 540 00:29:13,988 --> 00:29:15,122 (crowd laughing) 541 00:29:15,256 --> 00:29:16,691 He was really an entertainer there 542 00:29:16,824 --> 00:29:18,359 as much as a musician. 543 00:29:18,492 --> 00:29:19,994 Jeff: By the way, all these songs are 544 00:29:20,127 --> 00:29:21,829 for the lovers in the audience. 545 00:29:21,962 --> 00:29:25,065 - ♪ (soft guitar playing) ♪ - Rebecca: He mostly did covers. 546 00:29:25,499 --> 00:29:27,669 Michael: And then he started introducing 547 00:29:27,801 --> 00:29:29,169 some of the original material. 548 00:29:30,304 --> 00:29:33,207 Andy: It went from laughing to jaw-dropping, you know? (chuckles) 549 00:29:34,108 --> 00:29:35,943 Jeff: This is a song about a dream. 550 00:29:39,813 --> 00:29:43,050 ♪ (hums tune) ♪ 551 00:29:43,183 --> 00:29:48,789 - ♪ (guitar strums chord) ♪ - ♪ (vocalizes melodically) ♪ 552 00:29:49,189 --> 00:29:54,596 ♪ Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ 553 00:29:54,729 --> 00:29:59,833 (vocalizing) ♪ Whoo ♪ 554 00:30:01,736 --> 00:30:06,140 ♪ Oh, Oh ♪ 555 00:30:06,273 --> 00:30:10,177 ♪ Whoo-ooh ♪ 556 00:30:11,412 --> 00:30:12,880 ♪ ("Mojo Pin" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 557 00:30:13,013 --> 00:30:19,119 ♪ (gentle humming, vocalizing) ♪ 558 00:30:19,587 --> 00:30:23,223 ♪ Oh, oh ♪ 559 00:30:23,357 --> 00:30:25,893 ♪ (continues vocalizing) ♪ 560 00:30:26,561 --> 00:30:28,663 ♪ Ooh... ♪ 561 00:30:28,797 --> 00:30:31,865 ♪ (plaintive vocalization) ♪ 562 00:30:31,999 --> 00:30:37,271 ♪ Ooh, ooh ♪ 563 00:30:38,606 --> 00:30:41,408 That was the first time I ever saw Jeff Buckley at Sin-e. 564 00:30:41,842 --> 00:30:45,613 ♪ When I'm lying in my bed The blanket is warm ♪ 565 00:30:45,814 --> 00:30:49,718 ♪ This body will never be safe From harm ♪ 566 00:30:49,850 --> 00:30:53,822 ♪ I still feel your hair Black ribbons of coal ♪ 567 00:30:54,254 --> 00:31:01,128 ♪ Touch my skin To keep me whole ♪ 568 00:31:01,261 --> 00:31:03,897 ♪ (vocalizes melodically) ♪ 569 00:31:04,331 --> 00:31:07,000 I mean, you know, a pin could drop. 570 00:31:07,968 --> 00:31:10,505 I wasn't thinking about being a music executive. 571 00:31:10,638 --> 00:31:11,939 I was just a fan. 572 00:31:12,640 --> 00:31:16,043 ♪ Oh, if only You'd come back to me ♪ 573 00:31:17,144 --> 00:31:20,548 ♪ If you laid at my side ♪ 574 00:31:21,014 --> 00:31:24,385 ♪ Wouldn't need no mojo pin ♪ 575 00:31:24,819 --> 00:31:29,557 ♪ To keep me satisfied ♪ 576 00:31:29,691 --> 00:31:31,959 Michele: I was there with Columbia. 577 00:31:33,026 --> 00:31:35,028 I think we were all sort of stopped 578 00:31:35,162 --> 00:31:36,698 in our tracks that night. 579 00:31:36,831 --> 00:31:39,967 ♪ (continues vocalizing) ♪ 580 00:31:48,008 --> 00:31:50,545 ♪ Oh, precious, precious Silver and gold ♪ 581 00:31:50,678 --> 00:31:52,614 Jeff: (interviewed) The whole record company gauntlet 582 00:31:52,747 --> 00:31:54,649 started infesting my gigs. (chuckles) 583 00:31:54,783 --> 00:31:57,017 They were all there, the people from Elektra, 584 00:31:57,151 --> 00:31:58,820 Arista, Sony. 585 00:31:58,952 --> 00:32:01,955 ♪ And pray to love ♪ 586 00:32:02,791 --> 00:32:04,158 Jeff: (on microphone) Hmm! 587 00:32:04,291 --> 00:32:05,959 It was a bit of a cotillion. 588 00:32:06,861 --> 00:32:08,128 But that's the way it goes. 589 00:32:08,262 --> 00:32:11,231 ♪ Ooh, ooh ♪ 590 00:32:11,365 --> 00:32:13,467 Rebecca: We'd all heard so many nightmares 591 00:32:13,601 --> 00:32:17,672 about large labels, and lack of creative expression, 592 00:32:17,806 --> 00:32:19,206 but I think he went into it 593 00:32:19,339 --> 00:32:20,340 feeling like he'd been reassured 594 00:32:20,474 --> 00:32:22,276 that he was gonna get that. 595 00:32:22,409 --> 00:32:25,680 ♪ Well, it's you I've waited my life to see ♪ 596 00:32:25,814 --> 00:32:28,750 ♪ It's you I've searched So hard... ♪ 597 00:32:28,883 --> 00:32:30,585 Jeff: I knew that they were just sitting there 598 00:32:30,718 --> 00:32:32,587 with bated breath, waiting for the new Tim Buckley 599 00:32:32,720 --> 00:32:35,222 to come up and pick up where his father left off. 600 00:32:35,355 --> 00:32:38,827 I hated it. I couldn't stand it. Fucking bullshit. 601 00:32:39,627 --> 00:32:41,995 Interviewer: What do you think you inherited from your father? 602 00:32:42,129 --> 00:32:43,631 People who remember my father. 603 00:32:46,668 --> 00:32:47,569 Next question. 604 00:32:48,068 --> 00:32:49,537 ♪ (percussive music playing) ♪ 605 00:32:49,704 --> 00:32:51,873 Jeff: I went around and sampled record company people 606 00:32:52,005 --> 00:32:53,641 to find where I fit in. 607 00:32:53,775 --> 00:32:56,009 Michael: Jeff had a little bit of fear 608 00:32:56,143 --> 00:32:57,277 about the fact that he didn't have 609 00:32:57,411 --> 00:32:58,613 more original material. 610 00:32:58,746 --> 00:33:00,347 I would never tell him what to do, 611 00:33:00,481 --> 00:33:02,216 but I was like, "Go small." 612 00:33:02,983 --> 00:33:05,587 Jeff: I went to Sony. Well, Columbia. 613 00:33:06,353 --> 00:33:07,655 When you walk in, 614 00:33:07,789 --> 00:33:09,356 the first thing you see is Bob Dylan, 615 00:33:09,691 --> 00:33:13,026 on the wall, looking beautiful. A foot away is Miles. 616 00:33:13,695 --> 00:33:16,731 Foot away is Monk, Duke Ellington, 617 00:33:16,865 --> 00:33:18,933 Chambers Brothers, Mahalia. 618 00:33:19,066 --> 00:33:20,467 ♪ Sometimes I feel ♪ 619 00:33:20,602 --> 00:33:23,003 It was purely emotional, I was like "Yeah, this is... 620 00:33:23,136 --> 00:33:25,172 I wanna be... here." 621 00:33:25,305 --> 00:33:27,809 ♪ ("If You See Her, Say Hello" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 622 00:33:27,942 --> 00:33:30,645 Michele: Columbia has such a storied legacy 623 00:33:30,778 --> 00:33:34,649 of Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. 624 00:33:34,782 --> 00:33:38,285 What we all felt sitting in that room was that 625 00:33:38,418 --> 00:33:41,054 he would one day be in that pantheon. 626 00:33:44,224 --> 00:33:46,628 Jeff: I said, "Gentlemen, you won't be able to dictate 627 00:33:46,761 --> 00:33:48,061 anything to me, 628 00:33:48,495 --> 00:33:49,764 I'm just gonna make something I've never heard before." 629 00:33:49,898 --> 00:33:51,231 And the people that I settled with 630 00:33:51,365 --> 00:33:52,967 were pretty fine with that idea. 631 00:33:53,701 --> 00:33:55,168 Rebecca: He was told that it was, like, 632 00:33:55,302 --> 00:33:56,604 one of the biggest deals 633 00:33:56,738 --> 00:33:59,473 an unknown person had ever gotten. 634 00:34:00,440 --> 00:34:03,243 Rebecca: He brought home the contract. It was, like, 40 pages long. 635 00:34:03,377 --> 00:34:04,946 (chuckles) I'd never seen anything like it. 636 00:34:05,078 --> 00:34:07,347 ♪ ("Sky Blue Skin" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 637 00:34:07,849 --> 00:34:09,784 It should have been just joy, 638 00:34:10,217 --> 00:34:12,386 but I think suddenly things changed. 639 00:34:17,559 --> 00:34:18,993 I would come home from work, 640 00:34:19,126 --> 00:34:20,995 and I'd come up the six flights of stairs, 641 00:34:21,128 --> 00:34:23,130 and I would get to the door, and put my key in the door, 642 00:34:23,263 --> 00:34:25,132 and I'd hear him stop. 643 00:34:26,000 --> 00:34:27,669 Before the record contract, 644 00:34:27,802 --> 00:34:30,538 he would sing and play for me all the time. 645 00:34:31,338 --> 00:34:34,709 I said to him, "Do you need a place to work?" 646 00:34:34,842 --> 00:34:37,679 The pressure to write songs and not be interrupted 647 00:34:37,812 --> 00:34:39,379 was so intense. 648 00:34:41,148 --> 00:34:42,684 Jeff: I'm going to write... 649 00:34:44,151 --> 00:34:47,689 a hundred songs in five weeks. 650 00:34:49,591 --> 00:34:51,859 Means 20 songs a week. (chuckles) 651 00:34:53,595 --> 00:34:54,862 Ugh... 652 00:34:54,996 --> 00:34:57,065 Michael: He struggled with the lyrics. 653 00:34:57,197 --> 00:35:00,568 Jeff: I'm a horrible critic. I'm my own worst critic. 654 00:35:01,002 --> 00:35:04,005 Michael: He was obsessed with Morrissey and Dylan. 655 00:35:04,438 --> 00:35:06,874 So, he had a very high standard. 656 00:35:07,274 --> 00:35:11,144 He didn't wanna be known as the guy who only does covers. 657 00:35:12,446 --> 00:35:13,748 Rebecca: My hope had been that 658 00:35:13,881 --> 00:35:15,349 we would work on the relationship 659 00:35:15,482 --> 00:35:16,985 and live together, 660 00:35:17,117 --> 00:35:19,954 but he would find another space where he could get 661 00:35:20,088 --> 00:35:22,757 this record contract fulfilled. 662 00:35:23,323 --> 00:35:25,560 That was naive to hope... (chuckles) 663 00:35:25,693 --> 00:35:28,529 ...'cause he moved out completely. 664 00:35:29,329 --> 00:35:33,266 ♪ ("Grace" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 665 00:35:37,204 --> 00:35:39,507 Jeff: People are, like, saying, "Look, I'll give you all this money, 666 00:35:39,641 --> 00:35:41,542 look, I'll be your manager, look, I'll be your agent." 667 00:35:41,676 --> 00:35:43,745 "Look, I got this place I want you to play. Blah, blah, blah." 668 00:35:44,478 --> 00:35:45,813 And I just wanna make something special, 669 00:35:45,947 --> 00:35:47,582 not even care about anything else, 670 00:35:47,715 --> 00:35:50,885 money, or prestige, or a tour, or nothing. 671 00:35:51,552 --> 00:35:55,056 ♪ There's the moon Asking to stay ♪ 672 00:35:55,890 --> 00:35:58,492 ♪ (continues singing lyrics) ♪ 673 00:36:01,294 --> 00:36:02,964 - Try it again. - (record rewinding) 674 00:36:03,097 --> 00:36:04,532 (metronome ticking) 675 00:36:05,133 --> 00:36:09,236 ♪ There's the moon Asking to stay ♪ 676 00:36:09,671 --> 00:36:12,607 ♪ Long enough For the clouds to fly... ♪ 677 00:36:12,740 --> 00:36:14,942 Rebecca: Coming up with a record's worth of material 678 00:36:15,076 --> 00:36:18,146 with musicians and a producer and engineers waiting, 679 00:36:18,278 --> 00:36:19,781 and everybody is dependent on you, 680 00:36:20,313 --> 00:36:22,784 you know, it's like, tick-tock, start making magic. 681 00:36:22,917 --> 00:36:26,353 Let's try it again. (whispers) Come into my world. 682 00:36:26,486 --> 00:36:29,423 (over recording) My journals are the lyrics for the albums. 683 00:36:30,591 --> 00:36:32,459 The songs just come out of poems, 684 00:36:32,593 --> 00:36:34,461 and sometimes poems come out of dreams. 685 00:36:34,595 --> 00:36:38,866 ♪ And she weeps on my arm ♪ 686 00:36:39,000 --> 00:36:45,472 ♪ Walking to the bright lights In sorrow ♪ 687 00:36:45,973 --> 00:36:51,779 ♪ Oh, drink a bit of wine We both might go tomorrow ♪ 688 00:36:51,913 --> 00:36:54,082 Jeff: (interviewed) This is a song called "Grace." 689 00:36:54,214 --> 00:36:55,783 It's basically a death prayer. 690 00:36:57,985 --> 00:36:59,520 ♪ Ooh ♪ 691 00:36:59,654 --> 00:37:01,089 I always describe it as, you know, 692 00:37:01,254 --> 00:37:04,391 not fearing anything, anyone, any man, any woman, 693 00:37:04,525 --> 00:37:06,127 any war, any gun, 694 00:37:06,661 --> 00:37:10,732 any sling or arrow aimed at your heart by other people. 695 00:37:10,865 --> 00:37:11,966 ♪ Ooh ♪ 696 00:37:12,100 --> 00:37:15,469 ♪ It reminds me of the pain ♪ 697 00:37:15,603 --> 00:37:18,773 ♪ (continues singing lyrics) ♪ 698 00:37:23,878 --> 00:37:25,913 Because there is somebody finally 699 00:37:26,047 --> 00:37:27,515 who loves you for real. 700 00:37:30,317 --> 00:37:33,554 Jeff: You can achieve a real state of grace 701 00:37:33,688 --> 00:37:35,590 through somebody else's love in you. 702 00:37:46,333 --> 00:37:49,336 Jeff would say, "Oh, we should bring strings in on this song." 703 00:37:50,805 --> 00:37:54,242 Karl: We had this idea to write interesting backgrounds 704 00:37:54,374 --> 00:37:57,879 that fit the voice, actual lines, 705 00:37:58,012 --> 00:37:59,312 you know, counter lines. 706 00:37:59,914 --> 00:38:02,282 Andy: Karl came from the jazz world. 707 00:38:02,415 --> 00:38:03,851 He was more appealing to Jeff 708 00:38:03,985 --> 00:38:06,419 than somebody who does pop string arrangements. 709 00:38:06,554 --> 00:38:08,589 Britney Spears would call, and I said, 710 00:38:08,723 --> 00:38:10,858 "No, that's... you're calling the wrong person." 711 00:38:12,392 --> 00:38:17,064 Jeff listened to Bill Evans. He listened to Shostakovich. 712 00:38:18,431 --> 00:38:20,735 - ♪ (music stops) ♪ - Have you heard of any pop singers 713 00:38:20,868 --> 00:38:24,005 even knowing who Shostakovich is? (laughs) 714 00:38:24,138 --> 00:38:27,542 - ♪ (music resumes) ♪ - ♪ And the rain is falling ♪ 715 00:38:27,675 --> 00:38:30,310 ♪ And I believe ♪ 716 00:38:30,443 --> 00:38:31,779 Don: It was the same way 717 00:38:31,946 --> 00:38:33,480 that Led Zeppelin used orchestrations. 718 00:38:33,614 --> 00:38:35,283 Any orchestra leader would have loved 719 00:38:35,415 --> 00:38:36,918 to have had their day with Jeff, 720 00:38:37,051 --> 00:38:39,754 to be able to just go to the moon. 721 00:38:39,887 --> 00:38:40,822 (chuckles) 722 00:38:41,354 --> 00:38:45,626 People who sing high lose power. Jeff actually gains power. 723 00:38:46,060 --> 00:38:48,529 Michael: His range was like four octaves. 724 00:38:49,030 --> 00:38:50,832 Karl: You think you're coming to a peak, 725 00:38:50,965 --> 00:38:52,600 and then he goes one step further 726 00:38:52,733 --> 00:38:54,302 and then he goes another step further. 727 00:38:54,434 --> 00:38:58,005 ♪ Oh! ♪ 728 00:38:58,139 --> 00:39:01,576 ♪ Oh! ♪ 729 00:39:01,709 --> 00:39:07,148 ♪ Oh! ♪ (vocalization intensifies) 730 00:39:07,347 --> 00:39:09,584 ♪ Yeah, whoo ♪ 731 00:39:09,717 --> 00:39:13,221 "Grace" is one of those songs that would inspire me to pick up the guitar and play, 732 00:39:13,353 --> 00:39:14,856 and then I'd start to 733 00:39:14,989 --> 00:39:17,658 kind of... find something that made me feel like that, 734 00:39:17,792 --> 00:39:20,094 and fail miserably at it, put the guitar back. 735 00:39:20,228 --> 00:39:23,396 ♪ Oh, oh! ♪ 736 00:39:30,972 --> 00:39:34,308 Merri: Jeff said, "I want you to shoot my album cover." 737 00:39:35,042 --> 00:39:39,714 I had all the contact sheets, and Jeff just went... boing, 738 00:39:39,847 --> 00:39:41,782 "That's it. That's the cover." 739 00:39:42,250 --> 00:39:43,450 Michele: It's completely iconic. 740 00:39:43,584 --> 00:39:45,620 He already looks like he's Sinatra. 741 00:39:46,320 --> 00:39:48,756 Merri: The folks at the company didn't like 742 00:39:48,890 --> 00:39:50,157 the glittery gold jacket. 743 00:39:50,291 --> 00:39:52,927 "Yeah, that's a little too effeminate." 744 00:39:53,060 --> 00:39:54,195 And Jeff's like, 745 00:39:54,427 --> 00:39:56,396 "You gave me creative control. I choose that." 746 00:39:56,831 --> 00:40:00,167 ♪ And I feel them Drown my name ♪ 747 00:40:00,301 --> 00:40:03,638 ♪ Was so easy to know ♪ 748 00:40:03,771 --> 00:40:07,508 ♪ And forget with this kiss ♪ 749 00:40:07,642 --> 00:40:11,178 ♪ Well, I'm not afraid to go ♪ 750 00:40:11,312 --> 00:40:18,418 ♪ But it goes so slow ♪ 751 00:40:25,293 --> 00:40:27,929 Jeff: (interviewed) Seven originals, three covers. 752 00:40:28,062 --> 00:40:31,431 (vocalizes) ♪ Wait in the fire ♪ 753 00:40:31,565 --> 00:40:34,068 ♪ Wait in the fire ♪ 754 00:40:34,201 --> 00:40:37,004 ♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪ 755 00:40:37,138 --> 00:40:39,607 Ben: He made a record that no one else could ever have 756 00:40:39,740 --> 00:40:43,544 come close to making as a first record, it's uncanny. 757 00:40:43,678 --> 00:40:46,681 Karl: Now, it's like a legendary album. 758 00:40:46,814 --> 00:40:49,449 People know me better for that than for my own music. 759 00:40:49,583 --> 00:40:50,885 (chuckles) 760 00:40:51,018 --> 00:40:55,423 ♪ Oh, yeah, wait in the fire ♪ 761 00:40:55,589 --> 00:41:01,095 - ♪ (vocalizing) ♪ - ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 762 00:41:01,929 --> 00:41:04,799 - That was all right. - Man: It was great. 763 00:41:07,735 --> 00:41:09,103 Mary: I remember... 764 00:41:09,870 --> 00:41:12,707 putting it in the CD player in my car... 765 00:41:17,411 --> 00:41:19,046 and I was... 766 00:41:20,114 --> 00:41:25,186 overwhelmed with the mastery, and the musicianship... 767 00:41:26,087 --> 00:41:27,588 and the poetry. 768 00:41:29,357 --> 00:41:30,257 And... 769 00:41:31,659 --> 00:41:33,828 and the vocal performances... 770 00:41:35,196 --> 00:41:36,764 were beyond anything 771 00:41:36,897 --> 00:41:40,534 I had imagined he was capable of. 772 00:41:42,303 --> 00:41:45,239 ♪ Ooh ♪ 773 00:41:45,373 --> 00:41:48,642 ♪ ("Mojo Pin" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 774 00:41:52,213 --> 00:41:55,683 (Jeff vocalizing) 775 00:41:55,816 --> 00:41:59,053 Don: Boy! France, Australia, UK, huge. 776 00:41:59,186 --> 00:42:02,556 "Grace" was huge! It was a monster hit. 777 00:42:03,190 --> 00:42:05,159 US, moderate. 778 00:42:05,292 --> 00:42:09,296 (Jeff vocalizing) 779 00:42:09,430 --> 00:42:11,032 ♪ Oh ♪ 780 00:42:11,165 --> 00:42:13,234 Jeff: (interviewed) As a child, I lived in Los Angeles. 781 00:42:13,701 --> 00:42:15,870 I mean, you see people getting signed, 782 00:42:16,003 --> 00:42:18,507 dreams totally inflated falsely. 783 00:42:19,206 --> 00:42:21,742 But I really admire artists allowed to fail, 784 00:42:21,876 --> 00:42:23,010 are allowed to be human, 785 00:42:23,144 --> 00:42:25,012 allowed to make the most glorious dances 786 00:42:25,146 --> 00:42:27,815 they could ever imagine, and totally fall, 787 00:42:27,948 --> 00:42:29,884 and get back up 'cause it's all human. 788 00:42:30,017 --> 00:42:32,820 But if you're like this side of, you know, Danny Partridge, 789 00:42:32,953 --> 00:42:34,822 it's just, like, totally impossible. 790 00:42:34,955 --> 00:42:36,690 ♪ ("Hooker With A Penis" by Tool playing) ♪ 791 00:42:36,824 --> 00:42:38,793 Artist: It's the era of grunge. 792 00:42:38,926 --> 00:42:40,361 And Jeff was a real counterweight to that. 793 00:42:40,494 --> 00:42:43,532 He was part of this downtown New York scene. 794 00:42:43,664 --> 00:42:47,068 - ♪ (gentle piano playing) ♪ - ♪ (Jeff vocalizing) ♪ 795 00:42:47,201 --> 00:42:49,837 Michele: Back then Jeff defied genres. 796 00:42:49,970 --> 00:42:52,273 Jeff tested boundaries. 797 00:42:53,274 --> 00:42:56,343 Jeff challenged traditional male, female roles. 798 00:42:57,111 --> 00:42:59,480 So, his music was not easy to fit 799 00:42:59,613 --> 00:43:03,217 into the dozen radio categories. 800 00:43:03,350 --> 00:43:06,253 ♪ ("Rusty Cage" by Soundgarden playing) ♪ 801 00:43:08,322 --> 00:43:11,158 Michele: And yet Jeff was also influenced 802 00:43:11,292 --> 00:43:13,928 by some of the artists that came out 803 00:43:14,061 --> 00:43:16,931 in the late '80s and early '90s from Seattle. 804 00:43:18,365 --> 00:43:20,801 Soundgarden was playing in London, 805 00:43:21,268 --> 00:43:24,371 and I don't think I quite realized 806 00:43:24,506 --> 00:43:28,042 what a huge Soundgarden fan Jeff was. 807 00:43:28,577 --> 00:43:31,513 ♪ You've been taken ♪ 808 00:43:32,379 --> 00:43:34,615 Oh, my goodness, this is where he could be 809 00:43:34,748 --> 00:43:37,818 like a little, you know, annoying brother, like, 810 00:43:37,952 --> 00:43:41,422 "You have to take me. I'm coming with you." 811 00:43:41,556 --> 00:43:43,257 ♪ (gentle music playing) ♪ 812 00:43:43,390 --> 00:43:46,327 He just magically showed up one day, 813 00:43:46,460 --> 00:43:47,862 and it was on. 814 00:43:48,462 --> 00:43:51,332 It was a beautiful, beautiful friendship 815 00:43:51,465 --> 00:43:53,000 between he and Chris. 816 00:43:53,334 --> 00:43:56,237 There was a sense of mischief with this... 817 00:43:57,171 --> 00:44:00,474 almost soulmate understanding. 818 00:44:01,275 --> 00:44:03,177 Jeff: Chris Cornell does it really well. 819 00:44:03,310 --> 00:44:05,580 He's, like, the one of the few people I've met 820 00:44:05,713 --> 00:44:09,283 that makes his life work, his ordinary life, 821 00:44:09,416 --> 00:44:11,752 'cause without ordinary life, there's no art. 822 00:44:11,886 --> 00:44:14,388 ♪ ("Mojo Pin" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 823 00:44:14,523 --> 00:44:17,258 Interviewer: How would you like your fans to think of you? 824 00:44:18,092 --> 00:44:20,327 Jeff: (over recording) Just as a... Really as a guy 825 00:44:20,461 --> 00:44:23,430 that's just, like, a really good storyteller. 826 00:44:23,565 --> 00:44:26,433 Just somebody who does a job that they enjoy. 827 00:44:27,001 --> 00:44:28,603 Joan: Of course, it was incredible 828 00:44:28,736 --> 00:44:32,873 that so many people reacted to his music, 829 00:44:33,575 --> 00:44:36,343 but the fame that went along with that 830 00:44:36,477 --> 00:44:38,846 was not the fun part. 831 00:44:40,381 --> 00:44:43,250 Even when he acted confident, it was kind of an act. 832 00:44:43,384 --> 00:44:46,521 It was him channeling that bravely as a character, 833 00:44:46,655 --> 00:44:48,822 but I still think that really insecure person 834 00:44:48,956 --> 00:44:50,724 was always there. 835 00:44:51,058 --> 00:44:53,027 Jeff: (interviewed) Well, everybody is sensitive, but sometimes, 836 00:44:53,160 --> 00:44:55,229 men don't wanna recognize it. 837 00:44:56,163 --> 00:44:58,098 I don't even want people to really think of me as a face, 838 00:44:58,232 --> 00:45:01,202 or a name, or a body, or anything, just the music, 839 00:45:01,603 --> 00:45:02,637 'cause when I'm dead... 840 00:45:03,572 --> 00:45:05,839 that's the only thing that'll be around. 841 00:45:06,340 --> 00:45:11,212 (Jeff vocalizing) 842 00:45:11,345 --> 00:45:13,314 ♪ ("Lover, You Should've Come Over" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 843 00:45:13,447 --> 00:45:15,849 Rebecca: How he was being examined under a microscope 844 00:45:15,983 --> 00:45:17,318 was so intense, 845 00:45:17,718 --> 00:45:22,356 'cause that quality he had to disappear in the moment... 846 00:45:23,224 --> 00:45:26,794 ultimately amounted to not showing up 847 00:45:26,927 --> 00:45:28,362 where I was. (chuckles) 848 00:45:30,331 --> 00:45:35,035 One night, he didn't come home, and this was Valentine's Day. 849 00:45:35,169 --> 00:45:36,904 By 03:00 or 04:00 in the morning, 850 00:45:37,037 --> 00:45:39,773 I was calling hospitals around New York City. 851 00:45:40,274 --> 00:45:44,812 And then he just sauntered in. He had been out with friends. 852 00:45:45,846 --> 00:45:49,083 ♪ Maybe I'm too young ♪ 853 00:45:50,351 --> 00:45:54,021 ♪ (continues singing lyrics) ♪ 854 00:45:55,690 --> 00:45:57,024 ♪ But tonight... ♪ 855 00:45:57,224 --> 00:45:58,926 Jeff: (over voicemail) Hi, Rebecca, it's nine o'clock 856 00:45:59,059 --> 00:46:01,028 and I fucking couldn't get into your show, 857 00:46:01,161 --> 00:46:03,130 'cause I got there too close to eight o'clock. 858 00:46:03,264 --> 00:46:06,534 I'm so disappointed. I really wanna see you. 859 00:46:09,403 --> 00:46:12,873 ♪ Too young to hold on ♪ 860 00:46:13,675 --> 00:46:18,546 ♪ And too old To just break free and run ♪ 861 00:46:20,414 --> 00:46:22,249 Rebecca: During his record-release party, 862 00:46:22,383 --> 00:46:26,688 I had a backstage pass. He'd handwritten my name on it. 863 00:46:27,321 --> 00:46:30,558 His manager was at the door, and he went, 864 00:46:30,692 --> 00:46:33,193 "You can't go in now. Sit over there." 865 00:46:33,961 --> 00:46:35,396 Two hours went by, 866 00:46:36,030 --> 00:46:37,599 I went to the door, and I turned the handle, 867 00:46:37,732 --> 00:46:38,999 and I walked in... (chuckles) 868 00:46:39,133 --> 00:46:40,901 ...and it was a mostly empty room. 869 00:46:41,035 --> 00:46:43,370 ♪ Gets carried away ♪ 870 00:46:43,605 --> 00:46:46,340 Rebecca: They said Jeff left, like, over an hour ago. 871 00:46:46,473 --> 00:46:48,777 He must have gone out a back door. 872 00:46:49,577 --> 00:46:51,713 The next morning, he was so apologetic, 873 00:46:51,845 --> 00:46:53,914 and really upset... 874 00:46:55,249 --> 00:46:57,484 but I felt resigned. 875 00:46:58,419 --> 00:47:01,388 I didn't wanna be an appendage, I didn't wanna be in his world 876 00:47:01,523 --> 00:47:03,824 if he didn't really want me there. 877 00:47:09,597 --> 00:47:14,468 ♪ So, I'll wait for you And I'll burn ♪ 878 00:47:15,670 --> 00:47:19,340 ♪ Will I ever see Your sweet return? ♪ 879 00:47:19,473 --> 00:47:21,643 The hard part about letting go was like, 880 00:47:21,776 --> 00:47:25,112 "I hope he will have good people," 881 00:47:25,245 --> 00:47:27,881 because he didn't have any self-protection. 882 00:47:28,015 --> 00:47:31,485 ♪ It's never over ♪ 883 00:47:31,686 --> 00:47:37,925 ♪ She's the tear that hangs Inside my soul forever ♪ 884 00:47:41,195 --> 00:47:45,232 ♪ Love, lover ♪ 885 00:47:45,834 --> 00:47:47,201 ♪ Lover ♪ 886 00:47:47,334 --> 00:47:52,039 ♪ Lover, lover, lover ♪ 887 00:47:52,172 --> 00:47:55,909 ♪ Love, love, love ♪ 888 00:47:56,110 --> 00:48:00,881 ♪ Lover ♪ 889 00:48:01,014 --> 00:48:06,387 - ♪ You should've come over ♪ - (crowd cheering, applauding) 890 00:48:07,888 --> 00:48:14,995 ♪ 'Cause it's not too late ♪ 891 00:48:18,867 --> 00:48:22,936 (crowd cheering, applauding) 892 00:48:25,072 --> 00:48:27,040 Michael: When Rebecca and him split, 893 00:48:27,174 --> 00:48:31,011 he just kind of looked like a different person for a while. 894 00:48:32,413 --> 00:48:37,084 - (indistinct chatter) - (traffic rumbling) 895 00:48:38,452 --> 00:48:40,822 There was a time when I was in New York 896 00:48:40,954 --> 00:48:45,392 and we spent some time together, and... we met at a bar. 897 00:48:45,527 --> 00:48:48,195 And this jazz band is really loud, 898 00:48:48,328 --> 00:48:50,497 so it was impossible for us to talk. 899 00:48:51,398 --> 00:48:55,804 We started writing each other messages. 900 00:48:56,538 --> 00:48:59,940 For a lot of it, I think he was trying to be seductive... 901 00:49:01,108 --> 00:49:02,677 but... (chuckles) 902 00:49:02,811 --> 00:49:04,378 ...it was, like, really not where I wanted to go. 903 00:49:04,512 --> 00:49:07,381 ♪ ("So Real" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 904 00:49:08,783 --> 00:49:13,688 There was a very boundary-less kind of liquid feeling to him. 905 00:49:14,321 --> 00:49:16,858 He felt very desperate to self-medicate 906 00:49:16,990 --> 00:49:20,327 with, you know, making us into a sexual relationship. 907 00:49:22,831 --> 00:49:24,998 I remember getting kind of frustrated, 908 00:49:25,633 --> 00:49:29,236 and writing, "You need love, not sex." 909 00:49:31,438 --> 00:49:33,307 Generally, I love to rush in there, 910 00:49:33,440 --> 00:49:35,743 and try to fix a broken guy, 911 00:49:35,877 --> 00:49:42,115 but that liquid, watery quality just felt very tidal-wavy. 912 00:49:44,953 --> 00:49:47,087 Michael: He was very hard on himself. 913 00:49:47,221 --> 00:49:49,524 Like, sometimes I got the sense that... 914 00:49:50,658 --> 00:49:54,361 he felt that there were good and evil forces, 915 00:49:54,495 --> 00:49:56,531 you know, at play within him. 916 00:49:57,097 --> 00:49:59,767 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 917 00:49:59,901 --> 00:50:02,504 (indistinct chatter) 918 00:50:04,338 --> 00:50:07,140 Jeff: Music, I don't know, it'll save you. 919 00:50:07,274 --> 00:50:08,776 One, two, three! 920 00:50:09,142 --> 00:50:11,513 - ♪ (country-style guitar playing) ♪ - (woman laughing) 921 00:50:11,646 --> 00:50:14,114 ♪ Lover, you should've Come over ♪ 922 00:50:14,682 --> 00:50:17,351 ♪ Lover, you should've Come over, whoo-hoo! ♪ 923 00:50:17,652 --> 00:50:20,955 ♪ Lover, don't forget To bring the Coors, whoo! ♪ 924 00:50:21,321 --> 00:50:22,857 Jeff: Matt Johnson on drums. 925 00:50:23,457 --> 00:50:25,425 The bass player, Mick Grøndahl. 926 00:50:25,560 --> 00:50:27,294 - I'm Mick Grøndahl. - And I'm Jeff Buckley. 927 00:50:27,427 --> 00:50:29,764 And you're watching 120 Minutes on MTV. 928 00:50:30,732 --> 00:50:32,700 He asked me to join the band too. 929 00:50:32,834 --> 00:50:35,202 Sometimes I think Jeff wanted me, 930 00:50:35,335 --> 00:50:38,105 because I was a connection to Rebecca, 931 00:50:38,238 --> 00:50:39,239 and those memories. 932 00:50:40,040 --> 00:50:42,409 Gene: I think that it was clear that Michael didn't know 933 00:50:42,544 --> 00:50:44,344 how to play the guitar. (laughs) 934 00:50:44,478 --> 00:50:47,047 Yeah, all right, there were tube socks. 935 00:50:47,180 --> 00:50:48,482 They were tube socks. 936 00:50:48,616 --> 00:50:50,050 Gene: But it was about personality. 937 00:50:50,183 --> 00:50:51,619 It was about people. 938 00:50:51,753 --> 00:50:53,253 Michael: I would have my amp really quiet. 939 00:50:53,387 --> 00:50:54,923 Jeff would slowly turn it back up, 940 00:50:55,055 --> 00:50:56,925 you know, and I'd get all tight. 941 00:50:57,090 --> 00:50:59,459 He always told me not to be afraid of the mistakes. 942 00:50:59,594 --> 00:51:01,395 Don't use your brain the way you were using it 943 00:51:01,529 --> 00:51:05,633 30 seconds ago. You know? In fact, don't use it at all. 944 00:51:05,767 --> 00:51:07,200 Matt, in particular, was just so good 945 00:51:07,334 --> 00:51:09,771 at following Jeff wherever Jeff was going. 946 00:51:09,904 --> 00:51:12,941 (screaming, laughs) 947 00:51:13,073 --> 00:51:16,109 That musical chemistry they had is very hard to come by. 948 00:51:16,243 --> 00:51:17,512 My name is Jeff Buckley, 949 00:51:17,645 --> 00:51:19,446 this is my band, and this is our tacky abode. 950 00:51:19,747 --> 00:51:21,916 On the outside, it looks like a huge black phallus of death. 951 00:51:22,050 --> 00:51:24,484 It's a Velcro clock. 952 00:51:24,619 --> 00:51:26,486 Gene: He's like, "Okay, I want you." 953 00:51:26,988 --> 00:51:28,488 Until I got sober, 954 00:51:28,957 --> 00:51:31,960 drugs and alcohol had been a big part of my life, 955 00:51:32,092 --> 00:51:33,393 which we connected on, 956 00:51:33,528 --> 00:51:35,797 because of, you know, his father's situation. 957 00:51:35,930 --> 00:51:37,699 Jeff: So, it just fell out of your pocket? 958 00:51:39,033 --> 00:51:41,501 (indistinct chatter) 959 00:51:41,636 --> 00:51:43,538 Michael: It's a huge cliché that, you know, 960 00:51:43,671 --> 00:51:45,773 bands are like families. But they are. 961 00:51:45,907 --> 00:51:46,874 Whoo! 962 00:51:50,210 --> 00:51:53,180 - (laughs) - ♪ Thank you! ♪ 963 00:51:53,313 --> 00:51:55,182 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 964 00:51:56,249 --> 00:52:01,188 Mary: The infamous American Legion Hall concert... 965 00:52:01,923 --> 00:52:05,893 was the first one that Jeff was in town 966 00:52:06,027 --> 00:52:09,030 - since he started the tour. - (crowd cheering) 967 00:52:09,162 --> 00:52:11,431 Mary: All of the relatives, the friends of the relatives, 968 00:52:11,599 --> 00:52:14,002 the relatives of the friends of the relatives, 969 00:52:14,134 --> 00:52:15,703 all wanted to go to the concert. 970 00:52:15,837 --> 00:52:16,871 (baby giggling) 971 00:52:17,237 --> 00:52:20,875 Mary: We filled the last two rows. (chuckles) 972 00:52:21,009 --> 00:52:22,510 The Tasmanian devil was... 973 00:52:22,644 --> 00:52:25,445 (chuckles) The... the pack showed up. 974 00:52:25,580 --> 00:52:28,950 And there was no beer left, there was nothing left. 975 00:52:29,083 --> 00:52:32,152 Everything was, like, wiped out before the show. 976 00:52:32,687 --> 00:52:34,022 Mary: Let's just say that 977 00:52:34,154 --> 00:52:36,057 as soon as there was an opportunity 978 00:52:36,189 --> 00:52:38,492 to become part of the inner circle 979 00:52:38,626 --> 00:52:42,229 of a rockstar, it was very attractive. 980 00:52:42,797 --> 00:52:47,300 Gene: The promoters came to me, and said, "We have a situation." 981 00:52:47,434 --> 00:52:48,936 I go outside and I... 982 00:52:49,070 --> 00:52:50,138 (knocking on window) 983 00:52:50,571 --> 00:52:52,073 ...realize it's Jeff's mother... (chuckles) 984 00:52:52,205 --> 00:52:55,409 ...sitting in a car with her... one of her girlfriends, 985 00:52:55,943 --> 00:52:57,512 just... smoking pot. 986 00:52:57,645 --> 00:52:59,279 You know, "Hi, Gene. What's up, hey?" 987 00:52:59,413 --> 00:53:01,949 "Well, Mary, listen, you gotta, you know... 988 00:53:02,083 --> 00:53:04,552 you gotta curtail this. You're gonna get arrested." 989 00:53:05,086 --> 00:53:07,421 And I go back inside to tell Jeff 990 00:53:07,555 --> 00:53:09,023 that the show's gonna be canceled 991 00:53:09,189 --> 00:53:10,758 'cause his mother was outside in the parking lot, 992 00:53:10,892 --> 00:53:13,193 smoking pot. (laughs) 993 00:53:13,326 --> 00:53:17,832 Jeff: Hey! Are you there? This is your big, sexy son. 994 00:53:17,965 --> 00:53:21,035 I think you should really not, like, set yourself up like that 995 00:53:21,169 --> 00:53:24,872 when you're, like, "Fucking light up a doob, 996 00:53:25,272 --> 00:53:26,708 light up a fucking joint." 997 00:53:26,841 --> 00:53:29,811 "What? We're in the parking lot. It's like over there..." 998 00:53:29,944 --> 00:53:33,447 "It's California. What?" (chuckles) "No, no, no, no, no." 999 00:53:33,581 --> 00:53:37,652 - ♪ (rock ballad playing) ♪ - (indistinct chatter) 1000 00:53:40,588 --> 00:53:43,558 Jeff: We ended up in Iowa City, and opening up for us 1001 00:53:43,691 --> 00:53:46,160 were The Dambuilders and then the Grifters. 1002 00:53:46,293 --> 00:53:49,496 David: My booking agent said, "Tim Buckley's son, Jeff, 1003 00:53:49,630 --> 00:53:52,633 who had taken New York by storm 1004 00:53:52,767 --> 00:53:55,469 was going to be on this tour as the headliner." 1005 00:53:56,938 --> 00:53:59,741 Parker: Joan Wasser was one of the heavyweights 1006 00:53:59,874 --> 00:54:03,978 in the music world, being a tough-ass cool female 1007 00:54:04,112 --> 00:54:07,982 coming up in the '90s through the music scene. 1008 00:54:08,116 --> 00:54:09,717 ♪ Control! ♪ 1009 00:54:09,851 --> 00:54:12,820 ♪ ("Teenage Loser Anthem" by The Dambuilders playing) ♪ 1010 00:54:13,286 --> 00:54:14,488 ♪ Wake up... ♪ 1011 00:54:14,689 --> 00:54:15,957 Parker: Lots of power, lots of shiny. 1012 00:54:16,090 --> 00:54:17,558 You know, lots of shiny. 1013 00:54:17,959 --> 00:54:22,897 When I saw him, it was definitely a vibe. 1014 00:54:23,030 --> 00:54:26,333 We were just sort of checking each other out. 1015 00:54:26,466 --> 00:54:28,102 (indistinct chatter) 1016 00:54:28,236 --> 00:54:29,971 ♪ ("Everybody Here Wants You" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1017 00:54:30,104 --> 00:54:35,408 ♪ And I'll rise like an ember In your name no... ♪ 1018 00:54:35,543 --> 00:54:39,046 Joan: Well, Jeff stood right in front of me the entire show 1019 00:54:39,180 --> 00:54:41,883 - and watched me. - (crowd cheering) 1020 00:54:42,183 --> 00:54:46,654 ♪ I know everybody here Wants you ♪ 1021 00:54:47,287 --> 00:54:51,092 Joan: He was rocking a, like, I'm-worshipping-a-goddess vibe. 1022 00:54:51,225 --> 00:54:55,663 ♪ Everybody here thinks They need you ♪ 1023 00:54:55,797 --> 00:54:59,734 - Not subtle. Not subtle. - (indistinct chatter) 1024 00:54:59,867 --> 00:55:02,236 Joan: And then hearing him, 1025 00:55:02,369 --> 00:55:06,607 the thing that I thought of was, "That's Nina Simone." 1026 00:55:06,741 --> 00:55:11,612 ♪ I lost myself ♪ 1027 00:55:11,813 --> 00:55:14,481 ♪ On a cool damp night ♪ 1028 00:55:14,615 --> 00:55:15,983 ♪ (delicate guitar plays chord) ♪ 1029 00:55:16,117 --> 00:55:18,920 ♪ I gave myself In that misty light ♪ 1030 00:55:19,386 --> 00:55:24,424 ♪ I was hypnotized By a strange delight ♪ 1031 00:55:24,792 --> 00:55:30,731 ♪ Under a lilac tree ♪ 1032 00:55:30,865 --> 00:55:33,734 Joan: He sang the whole show to me. 1033 00:55:34,602 --> 00:55:35,636 Joan: It was like, 1034 00:55:36,336 --> 00:55:39,339 "Man, this... this guy really knows how to work." (chuckles) 1035 00:55:39,472 --> 00:55:41,075 Work me right now. 1036 00:55:41,209 --> 00:55:43,044 ♪ ("Lilac Wine" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1037 00:55:43,177 --> 00:55:45,913 Joan: I was feeling like, "Oh, I got this," 1038 00:55:46,047 --> 00:55:48,583 and then being like, "Oh, I don't got this." 1039 00:55:48,716 --> 00:55:51,052 This person is too powerful. 1040 00:55:51,185 --> 00:55:55,022 ♪ Lilac wine ♪ 1041 00:55:55,690 --> 00:56:00,962 ♪ Is sweet and heady ♪ 1042 00:56:01,729 --> 00:56:07,835 ♪ Where's my love? ♪ 1043 00:56:10,771 --> 00:56:15,276 ♪ Lilac wine ♪ 1044 00:56:15,408 --> 00:56:21,148 ♪ I feel unsteady ♪ 1045 00:56:21,616 --> 00:56:28,789 ♪ Where's my love? ♪ 1046 00:56:29,223 --> 00:56:31,259 ♪ Listen to me ♪ 1047 00:56:31,458 --> 00:56:36,163 ♪ Why is everything so hazy? ♪ 1048 00:56:36,496 --> 00:56:42,370 ♪ Isn't that she Or am I just going ♪ 1049 00:56:42,502 --> 00:56:49,510 ♪ Crazy, dear? ♪ 1050 00:56:52,113 --> 00:56:56,284 Joan: That night these jocky guys 1051 00:56:56,416 --> 00:56:57,885 were, like, making fun of me. 1052 00:56:58,019 --> 00:57:01,055 I had this very cartoony type of hair, 1053 00:57:01,188 --> 00:57:02,823 so I was pretty used to that. 1054 00:57:02,957 --> 00:57:05,559 But Jeff leapt up and said, 1055 00:57:05,693 --> 00:57:09,096 "You wouldn't know a woman if she slapped you in the face!" 1056 00:57:09,230 --> 00:57:12,733 I was like, "Oh, God, that's so romantic. I love it." 1057 00:57:12,867 --> 00:57:15,970 And like, "Fuck that. I don't need defending." 1058 00:57:16,938 --> 00:57:20,875 But I came to learn that he was someone who was... 1059 00:57:21,542 --> 00:57:24,578 a really staunch defender of women. 1060 00:57:24,712 --> 00:57:27,581 ♪ I feel unsteady... ♪ 1061 00:57:27,715 --> 00:57:29,617 Joan: All people are sensitive, 1062 00:57:29,750 --> 00:57:33,453 but his sensitivity wasn't crushed... 1063 00:57:34,155 --> 00:57:38,559 like some men's sensitivity has been. 1064 00:57:39,393 --> 00:57:41,329 ♪ Listen to me ♪ 1065 00:57:41,494 --> 00:57:42,964 Joan: It stayed intact. 1066 00:57:43,097 --> 00:57:46,801 ♪ I cannot see clearly Isn't that she... ♪ 1067 00:57:46,934 --> 00:57:49,270 David: You're talking about two amazingly talented people 1068 00:57:49,403 --> 00:57:50,404 who immediately connected. 1069 00:57:50,972 --> 00:57:52,540 First thing I thought of, "Oh, my God, 1070 00:57:52,673 --> 00:57:56,811 they're gonna become a band, and it's just gonna... rule." 1071 00:57:57,778 --> 00:57:59,613 ♪ Yeah! Yeah! ♪ 1072 00:57:59,814 --> 00:58:02,216 ♪ ("Kick Out the Jams" playing) ♪ 1073 00:58:02,350 --> 00:58:05,319 ♪ I know how you like it child Of mine, quick and tight ♪ 1074 00:58:05,519 --> 00:58:08,823 ♪ When girls can't stand it When you're doin' it right... ♪ 1075 00:58:08,956 --> 00:58:10,691 David: Jeff toured a lot. 1076 00:58:10,825 --> 00:58:14,061 It was a slow growth of that following. 1077 00:58:15,429 --> 00:58:16,731 ♪ Doin' it right ♪ 1078 00:58:17,164 --> 00:58:19,834 Michael: We toured almost consistently for two years. 1079 00:58:20,668 --> 00:58:22,970 Interviewer: What's life been like since "Grace" came out? 1080 00:58:23,104 --> 00:58:24,372 Jeff: Work, work, work, work, work. 1081 00:58:24,505 --> 00:58:26,507 ♪ I gotta kick 'em out! ♪ 1082 00:58:27,742 --> 00:58:32,780 His label, they wanted him to be their... 1083 00:58:34,815 --> 00:58:36,784 And he was like, "Well, I have another idea 1084 00:58:36,917 --> 00:58:38,352 of what that means." 1085 00:58:38,486 --> 00:58:42,289 Being famous without content, that really irks me. 1086 00:58:42,423 --> 00:58:46,360 He did get discredited by certain, like, "cool" musicians 1087 00:58:46,494 --> 00:58:47,862 because of the branding. 1088 00:58:48,429 --> 00:58:51,832 Joan: He was chosen to be in People magazine's 1089 00:58:51,966 --> 00:58:54,001 "The 50 Most Beautiful People" 1090 00:58:54,135 --> 00:58:55,903 or whatever the hell that was called. 1091 00:58:56,037 --> 00:58:58,873 The poor relatives, I think one of them walked up to him, 1092 00:58:59,006 --> 00:59:00,808 "Look, Jeff! Look what I've got!" 1093 00:59:00,941 --> 00:59:04,011 And he took her Sharpie and just went... 1094 00:59:04,945 --> 00:59:06,614 Joan: We went to every newsstand 1095 00:59:06,747 --> 00:59:09,583 and bought every single one. He spent hundreds of dollars 1096 00:59:09,717 --> 00:59:11,886 so that no one would see it in his neighborhood. 1097 00:59:12,019 --> 00:59:14,755 The entire show is dedicated to People magazine. 1098 00:59:14,889 --> 00:59:17,725 ♪ Let me kick out The jams, yeah ♪ 1099 00:59:17,858 --> 00:59:20,928 It was becoming an increasingly stressful environment. 1100 00:59:21,062 --> 00:59:22,463 ♪ Done kick'em out! ♪ 1101 00:59:23,597 --> 00:59:26,300 Interviewer: You're very much a public person now. How does that feel? 1102 00:59:26,667 --> 00:59:30,337 Well... I'm public with the camera, 1103 00:59:30,471 --> 00:59:32,973 but, uh, don't like TV. 1104 00:59:34,375 --> 00:59:36,444 What does your TV station wanna know about me? 1105 00:59:37,144 --> 00:59:40,247 ♪ (delicate music playing) ♪ 1106 00:59:47,054 --> 00:59:48,656 Michael: Once we got to Europe, 1107 00:59:48,789 --> 00:59:52,626 I remember we felt a little... (chuckles) ...sense of relief. 1108 00:59:56,397 --> 00:59:59,800 (news reporter commenting in French) 1109 00:59:59,934 --> 01:00:01,702 News reporter 2: Jeff Buckley is being hailed 1110 01:00:01,836 --> 01:00:03,204 as the next Bob Dylan. 1111 01:00:03,337 --> 01:00:06,774 (announcing in German) 1112 01:00:06,907 --> 01:00:08,776 He has talent to burn, and we recommend 1113 01:00:08,909 --> 01:00:10,512 that you give this album a listen. 1114 01:00:10,644 --> 01:00:12,746 ♪ ("Je N'en Connais Pas La Fin" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1115 01:00:12,880 --> 01:00:15,049 ♪ People came there from... ♪ 1116 01:00:15,182 --> 01:00:17,818 Michael: The album was doing better over there. 1117 01:00:17,952 --> 01:00:20,955 ♪ (bass drum beating) ♪ 1118 01:00:21,088 --> 01:00:23,791 Michael: Radiohead came to a show in London 1119 01:00:23,924 --> 01:00:25,659 and was so inspired by Jeff 1120 01:00:25,793 --> 01:00:28,295 that they left the concert and went right to the studio 1121 01:00:28,429 --> 01:00:30,698 and recorded "Fake Plastic Trees." 1122 01:00:30,831 --> 01:00:32,266 ♪ Fake plas... ♪ 1123 01:00:32,399 --> 01:00:34,435 Michael: In Paris, we went to the opera 1124 01:00:34,569 --> 01:00:35,769 and walked along the Seine 1125 01:00:35,903 --> 01:00:38,038 and went to every café that we could. 1126 01:00:38,172 --> 01:00:40,307 - (man speaking in French) - (chuckles) 1127 01:00:40,441 --> 01:00:44,011 Don: They fell in love with him. And who wouldn't fall in love 1128 01:00:44,145 --> 01:00:46,380 when you do justice to an Edith Piaf song? 1129 01:00:46,515 --> 01:00:49,683 (Jeff singing) ♪ Oh, mon amour ♪ 1130 01:00:49,817 --> 01:00:51,452 Interviewer: What about Edith Piaf? 1131 01:00:51,620 --> 01:00:56,090 - What's your attraction to her? - Jeff: To her sound, her voice. 1132 01:00:56,223 --> 01:00:59,493 ♪ A toi toujours ♪ 1133 01:00:59,628 --> 01:01:02,229 Jeff: Her sexiness, the romance. 1134 01:01:03,297 --> 01:01:04,633 Her tragedy. 1135 01:01:04,765 --> 01:01:09,069 ♪ Dans tes grands yeux ♪ 1136 01:01:09,970 --> 01:01:11,705 Ben: No one could rock like Jeff. 1137 01:01:12,106 --> 01:01:13,642 But once you do "Hallelujah"... 1138 01:01:13,774 --> 01:01:17,378 - (siren blaring) - ...God help you. 1139 01:01:17,512 --> 01:01:20,214 (announcing in French) 1140 01:01:20,347 --> 01:01:23,150 (crowd applauding) 1141 01:01:24,553 --> 01:01:28,822 ♪ ("Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1142 01:01:31,926 --> 01:01:33,994 This is for Leonard, wherever you are. 1143 01:01:34,128 --> 01:01:36,063 And this is for Nina Simone. 1144 01:01:39,033 --> 01:01:42,803 ♪ And I ♪ 1145 01:01:43,204 --> 01:01:47,841 ♪ Heard there was A secret chord ♪ 1146 01:01:48,142 --> 01:01:52,079 ♪ That David played And it pleased the Lord ♪ 1147 01:01:52,213 --> 01:01:58,185 ♪ But you don't really care For music, do ya? ♪ 1148 01:02:00,087 --> 01:02:04,158 ♪ But it goes like this The fourth the fifth ♪ 1149 01:02:04,291 --> 01:02:08,062 ♪ The minor fall And the major lift ♪ 1150 01:02:08,262 --> 01:02:14,636 ♪ The baffled king Composing Hallelujah ♪ 1151 01:02:15,102 --> 01:02:18,607 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1152 01:02:18,872 --> 01:02:22,176 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1153 01:02:22,711 --> 01:02:26,080 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1154 01:02:26,447 --> 01:02:33,420 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1155 01:02:41,696 --> 01:02:43,264 Joan: We were both on the road. 1156 01:02:43,397 --> 01:02:45,466 You know, it was, like, so romantic. 1157 01:02:45,600 --> 01:02:48,269 Like, impossibly romantic. 1158 01:02:49,738 --> 01:02:55,577 But when we were together, we created a space 1159 01:02:55,710 --> 01:03:00,481 where nothing was too scary to talk about. 1160 01:03:01,882 --> 01:03:04,285 We both needed that so badly. 1161 01:03:05,553 --> 01:03:09,423 ♪ And she tied you To her kitchen chair ♪ 1162 01:03:09,557 --> 01:03:13,360 ♪ She broke your throne And she cut your hair ♪ 1163 01:03:13,494 --> 01:03:19,833 ♪ And from your lips She drew the Hallelujah ♪ 1164 01:03:21,802 --> 01:03:24,305 Interviewer: 1165 01:03:35,849 --> 01:03:37,184 Jeff: 1166 01:03:39,219 --> 01:03:41,355 My high school bullies are undoubtedly living 1167 01:03:41,488 --> 01:03:43,991 - a completely pathetic life. - (crowd cheering, applauding) 1168 01:03:44,124 --> 01:03:47,227 ♪ Maybe there's a God above ♪ 1169 01:03:47,729 --> 01:03:50,632 ♪ But all I've ever learned From love ♪ 1170 01:03:50,765 --> 01:03:56,303 ♪ Was how to shoot somebody Who outdrew ya ♪ 1171 01:03:57,806 --> 01:04:01,909 Joan: We felt like we found the person 1172 01:04:02,042 --> 01:04:04,912 that we felt the most safe with. 1173 01:04:05,714 --> 01:04:07,981 Nothing was off-limits. 1174 01:04:08,115 --> 01:04:09,551 ♪ And it's a broken... ♪ 1175 01:04:09,684 --> 01:04:13,120 We could just be free, really, for the first time. 1176 01:04:13,253 --> 01:04:15,889 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1177 01:04:16,791 --> 01:04:19,860 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1178 01:04:20,628 --> 01:04:23,897 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1179 01:04:24,799 --> 01:04:31,438 ♪ Hallelu... ♪ 1180 01:04:35,876 --> 01:04:38,445 ♪ Jah ♪ 1181 01:04:41,415 --> 01:04:44,418 - ♪ (music concludes) ♪ - (crowd applauding, cheering) 1182 01:04:45,085 --> 01:04:46,186 Thanks a lot. 1183 01:04:51,659 --> 01:04:54,328 Interviewer: What is the connecting thread? Because you'll do a cover 1184 01:04:54,461 --> 01:04:58,966 of Bad Brains or of The Smiths or of Edith Piaf or... 1185 01:04:59,099 --> 01:05:02,369 Um... Probably, my mindless hero worship. 1186 01:05:02,503 --> 01:05:03,872 (chuckles) 1187 01:05:04,304 --> 01:05:06,173 (Robert Plant) ♪ Hey, hey, mama said The way you move ♪ 1188 01:05:06,306 --> 01:05:08,409 ♪ Gonna make you sweat Gonna make you groove ♪ 1189 01:05:08,543 --> 01:05:10,244 This is Jimmy Page and this is... 1190 01:05:10,411 --> 01:05:13,414 Uh, I'm Robert Plant and, uh, we're at the 99th festival 1191 01:05:13,548 --> 01:05:16,216 of this tour Europennes. And it's, uh... 1192 01:05:16,350 --> 01:05:18,853 - Woman: Sorry, "Eurockéennes." - I don't care. 1193 01:05:19,386 --> 01:05:21,656 We're at the Eurockéennes festival, eh? 1194 01:05:22,156 --> 01:05:23,558 Vive le rock! 1195 01:05:23,691 --> 01:05:28,763 ♪ ("Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin playing) ♪ 1196 01:05:29,496 --> 01:05:30,964 Michael: I don't think Jeff had ever seen 1197 01:05:31,098 --> 01:05:32,966 Page and Plant live. 1198 01:05:33,100 --> 01:05:35,135 Jeff: My main musical influences, 1199 01:05:35,269 --> 01:05:40,307 love, anger, depression, joy and Zeppelin. (chuckles) 1200 01:05:40,441 --> 01:05:42,142 It was like he was going to Mecca or something. 1201 01:05:42,276 --> 01:05:46,079 ♪ My life happily without ya ♪ 1202 01:05:46,848 --> 01:05:48,683 Ben: Backstage at the festival, 1203 01:05:48,817 --> 01:05:51,351 I felt something over my shoulder. 1204 01:05:51,920 --> 01:05:53,086 It was like heat. 1205 01:05:54,288 --> 01:05:57,826 And I turned around, Jeff was walking towards me. 1206 01:05:58,325 --> 01:06:00,895 He put his hand on my shoulder, said, "Hey, 1207 01:06:01,028 --> 01:06:02,697 I love your slide-guitar playing. 1208 01:06:02,831 --> 01:06:05,432 Could you show me some slide-guitar stuff?" And I said, 1209 01:06:05,966 --> 01:06:07,836 "Well, Jeff, you can probably show me 1210 01:06:07,968 --> 01:06:09,671 some... some slide-guitar stuff." 1211 01:06:09,804 --> 01:06:11,506 He said, "No, please, show me," you know? 1212 01:06:11,906 --> 01:06:13,875 And he said, "Hey, Page and Plant are playing." 1213 01:06:14,007 --> 01:06:15,944 "When I... When I get off, if we go straight there, 1214 01:06:16,076 --> 01:06:18,880 we'll make it. We'll meet at the side of the stage." 1215 01:06:19,012 --> 01:06:22,249 And we were both really excited, obviously, to see them. 1216 01:06:22,382 --> 01:06:25,986 (crowd cheering, applauding) 1217 01:06:27,087 --> 01:06:28,690 Ben: After Jeff's show, 1218 01:06:28,823 --> 01:06:31,124 I go around, where I'm in the pit. 1219 01:06:31,258 --> 01:06:33,561 ♪ (rock music playing on stage) ♪ 1220 01:06:34,696 --> 01:06:36,997 We're looking for Jeff constantly. 1221 01:06:38,933 --> 01:06:41,435 Trying to watch the show. We're trying to look for Jeff. 1222 01:06:43,070 --> 01:06:44,171 We looked up. 1223 01:06:45,305 --> 01:06:47,407 He's just out of my periphery. 1224 01:06:48,877 --> 01:06:50,444 Oh, shit! 1225 01:06:50,912 --> 01:06:53,615 There's Jeff, hanging, all the way up, 1226 01:06:53,748 --> 01:06:54,649 off the scaffolding. 1227 01:06:54,782 --> 01:06:55,683 ♪ Oh ♪ 1228 01:06:57,084 --> 01:07:04,526 Zeppelin is at full throttle, and Jeff is with every decibel 1229 01:07:04,659 --> 01:07:06,694 coursing through his veins. 1230 01:07:06,828 --> 01:07:09,564 - You can call it death-defying. - ♪ (music continues) ♪ 1231 01:07:10,097 --> 01:07:13,166 (crowd cheering) 1232 01:07:13,300 --> 01:07:16,103 ♪ Oh-oh! ♪ 1233 01:07:16,270 --> 01:07:19,674 Matt: The volume of music as it passes into your body 1234 01:07:19,807 --> 01:07:22,844 turns you into an instrument that your own ears hear. 1235 01:07:23,477 --> 01:07:26,246 There's a great deal of comfort, in the same way 1236 01:07:26,380 --> 01:07:29,416 that a baby's greatly comforted by their mother. 1237 01:07:29,984 --> 01:07:32,119 ♪ (Jeff singing indistinctly) ♪ 1238 01:07:32,252 --> 01:07:34,656 He looked at us and gave us a wave, like, 1239 01:07:34,789 --> 01:07:38,793 like... said, like, "Come on up." 1240 01:07:39,459 --> 01:07:41,663 - Like, the water's warm. - ♪ (music concludes) ♪ 1241 01:07:42,095 --> 01:07:44,933 (crowd cheering, applauding) 1242 01:07:45,065 --> 01:07:49,169 Jeff: Music, it was my mother. It was my father. 1243 01:07:49,303 --> 01:07:51,739 ♪ ("Dam Mast Qalandar" plays) ♪ 1244 01:07:51,873 --> 01:07:55,475 ♪ (singing in foreign language) ♪ 1245 01:07:57,645 --> 01:07:59,379 Joan: When he was back in New York, 1246 01:07:59,514 --> 01:08:02,550 we went and saw Nusrat play at Town Hall. 1247 01:08:04,184 --> 01:08:06,219 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 1248 01:08:06,353 --> 01:08:09,089 Joan: After the show, we went backstage. 1249 01:08:09,222 --> 01:08:12,292 Nusrat, very, like, placid. 1250 01:08:12,426 --> 01:08:16,030 And here was this, like, bouncing-around Jeff. 1251 01:08:16,564 --> 01:08:18,298 Nusrat did not speak any English, 1252 01:08:18,432 --> 01:08:20,001 and Jeff was trying to connect with him, 1253 01:08:20,133 --> 01:08:23,103 and then he just started s... Oh. 1254 01:08:23,838 --> 01:08:25,372 (inhales sharply) 1255 01:08:25,506 --> 01:08:30,812 ♪ (Jeff singing "Yeh Jo Halka Halka Suroor Hai") ♪ 1256 01:08:30,945 --> 01:08:35,516 ♪ (singing in foreign language) ♪ 1257 01:08:36,517 --> 01:08:38,786 Nusrat, like, looked at him, like... 1258 01:08:40,253 --> 01:08:41,856 (chuckles) "What the fuck is going on?" 1259 01:08:41,990 --> 01:08:47,427 ♪ (Jeff continues singing in foreign language) ♪ 1260 01:08:47,562 --> 01:08:49,496 Joan: The smile came on his face, 1261 01:08:49,631 --> 01:08:53,034 and it was just instant respect and love. 1262 01:08:53,166 --> 01:08:56,236 ♪ (Jeff continues to sing in foreign language) ♪ 1263 01:08:56,370 --> 01:08:58,573 Joan: That is a universal language. 1264 01:08:58,706 --> 01:09:01,408 ♪ (soft instrumental music playing) ♪ 1265 01:09:01,542 --> 01:09:03,443 Jeff: I didn't only just listen to things. 1266 01:09:03,578 --> 01:09:07,582 I totally, absolutely lionized everybody 1267 01:09:08,016 --> 01:09:09,149 having anything to do with it. 1268 01:09:09,282 --> 01:09:11,385 (crowd cheering, applauding) 1269 01:09:11,519 --> 01:09:15,890 Some of Jeff's heroes eventually became fans of him. 1270 01:09:16,557 --> 01:09:18,960 I was at a show at Roseland where Paul McCartney 1271 01:09:19,093 --> 01:09:22,664 and Linda McCartney came. And it was just amazing. 1272 01:09:22,797 --> 01:09:25,700 There is this one shot where he's looking at me going like... 1273 01:09:25,833 --> 01:09:27,434 (in deep voice) "Can you believe it?" 1274 01:09:28,736 --> 01:09:30,571 Merri: But some of those heroes 1275 01:09:30,705 --> 01:09:33,775 also recognized his father's work as well. 1276 01:09:33,908 --> 01:09:36,811 That was difficult for him 'cause, like, Linda McCartney 1277 01:09:36,944 --> 01:09:39,747 knew his father better than he did. 1278 01:09:42,984 --> 01:09:46,219 Jeff: In these situations, I'm hoping that I'm understood. 1279 01:09:47,454 --> 01:09:49,891 But with comparisons, I'm not understood. 1280 01:09:50,024 --> 01:09:51,291 I have my own way. 1281 01:09:52,160 --> 01:09:56,363 Joan: Jeff would buy all of Tim's CDs at Tower Records, 1282 01:09:56,898 --> 01:09:59,567 listen to them and then throw them out. 1283 01:10:00,168 --> 01:10:04,505 ♪ If it keeps on rainin' Levee's gonna break ♪ 1284 01:10:04,639 --> 01:10:06,541 Michael: Led Zeppelin was being inducted in '95 1285 01:10:06,674 --> 01:10:08,009 into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 1286 01:10:08,142 --> 01:10:09,610 ♪ If it keeps on rainin'... ♪ 1287 01:10:09,844 --> 01:10:12,680 Michael: I'd never seen Jeff so starstruck. 1288 01:10:13,447 --> 01:10:14,982 And he just started pointing, 1289 01:10:15,116 --> 01:10:19,120 "You're the one that's been in my head all these years." 1290 01:10:19,252 --> 01:10:20,588 "It's you." 1291 01:10:21,956 --> 01:10:23,891 Don: At one point during the evening, 1292 01:10:24,025 --> 01:10:26,894 Robert Plant said something to Jeff, like, 1293 01:10:27,028 --> 01:10:29,429 "You're the greatest new singer in the world." 1294 01:10:30,565 --> 01:10:34,234 It freaked Jeff out. He turned white. 1295 01:10:34,836 --> 01:10:38,106 Got up, I don't know what he did, where he went, 1296 01:10:38,238 --> 01:10:40,108 but he was missing for, like, two days. 1297 01:10:40,608 --> 01:10:42,510 Mary: (on voicemail) Hi, it's me. Uh... 1298 01:10:42,643 --> 01:10:44,912 Where you've been? Where are you? 1299 01:10:45,046 --> 01:10:47,215 Man: (over voicemail) Hi, Jeff. I haven't heard from you. Um, 1300 01:10:47,347 --> 01:10:48,616 I assume you're blowing me off. 1301 01:10:48,750 --> 01:10:50,417 Mary: It's like you've disappeared. 1302 01:10:50,551 --> 01:10:52,987 Woman 2: Where could you be? Where... where could you be? 1303 01:10:53,121 --> 01:10:56,323 Mary: (on voicemail) This is your mom. You can call me. 1304 01:10:56,456 --> 01:10:59,527 ♪ (quirky, uneasy music playing) ♪ 1305 01:10:59,927 --> 01:11:01,796 Mary: (on voicemail) I need to hear from you now. 1306 01:11:01,929 --> 01:11:04,632 Michael: I noticed Jeff's depression started 1307 01:11:04,766 --> 01:11:06,100 started to kick in. 1308 01:11:06,734 --> 01:11:08,202 Automated voice: Your mailbox is full. 1309 01:11:09,103 --> 01:11:11,038 Michael: There was so much on his mind, 1310 01:11:11,172 --> 01:11:13,074 but he wasn't talking about it. 1311 01:11:13,207 --> 01:11:14,976 And he just felt heavy. 1312 01:11:25,686 --> 01:11:27,588 ♪ (uneasy music continues) ♪ 1313 01:11:28,288 --> 01:11:29,690 Michael: We all, like, 1314 01:11:29,824 --> 01:11:32,160 experimented with taking drugs and stuff. 1315 01:11:32,727 --> 01:11:34,629 It was sometimes a bit crazy, but, like, 1316 01:11:35,129 --> 01:11:38,398 he... I never got, like, an addict vibe from him at all. 1317 01:11:38,900 --> 01:11:41,669 Yeah, there was dipping and dabbling and stuff. 1318 01:11:42,369 --> 01:11:43,938 Some more than others. 1319 01:11:44,972 --> 01:11:46,808 (in foreign accent) I teach you no more karate! You... 1320 01:11:46,941 --> 01:11:48,475 Gene: But I couldn't be around it. 1321 01:11:48,609 --> 01:11:50,077 (indistinct chatter) 1322 01:11:50,244 --> 01:11:52,713 Next year, then, will that mean a new Jeff Buckley album? 1323 01:11:53,147 --> 01:11:54,347 I have to work on it this year. 1324 01:11:54,481 --> 01:11:56,818 - Mm. - So, something will be out... 1325 01:11:57,685 --> 01:12:00,320 No. You know what? I can't make any promises now. 1326 01:12:00,453 --> 01:12:02,389 (groans) I'll be a corpse by then. 1327 01:12:02,523 --> 01:12:03,991 (chuckles) 1328 01:12:04,125 --> 01:12:06,227 Ladies and gentlemen, Jeff Buckley. 1329 01:12:06,359 --> 01:12:07,695 It's a great... Thank you, sir. 1330 01:12:08,696 --> 01:12:10,198 (thunder rumbling) 1331 01:12:10,330 --> 01:12:12,900 Michael: I feel like, as his fame grew, 1332 01:12:13,034 --> 01:12:17,104 the demands of success started to irritate him. 1333 01:12:18,206 --> 01:12:20,274 The label was kind of breathing down his back 1334 01:12:20,407 --> 01:12:21,843 for the second album. 1335 01:12:22,342 --> 01:12:26,747 I think he was weighed down by the debt that he owed them. 1336 01:12:27,414 --> 01:12:31,418 Parker: Millions of dollars in debt with no hits 1337 01:12:31,552 --> 01:12:33,054 on your next record, yeah. 1338 01:12:33,486 --> 01:12:35,488 Aimee: Well, you're never gonna get out of the hole. 1339 01:12:36,090 --> 01:12:39,894 No one ever gets out of owing a record label money 1340 01:12:40,027 --> 01:12:41,662 because that's how it's structured. 1341 01:12:42,930 --> 01:12:47,535 Matt: That probably would've been very scary 1342 01:12:47,668 --> 01:12:49,737 to Jeff, and maybe he thought 1343 01:12:49,871 --> 01:12:54,275 - that the type of deal that he had may have been... - ♪ (dark music playing) ♪ 1344 01:12:54,407 --> 01:12:57,011 ...a little bit of a deal with the devil, sometimes. 1345 01:12:57,144 --> 01:12:58,679 Jeff: That's your bed. 1346 01:12:58,813 --> 01:13:00,815 Jeff: And you made it and you have to lie in it. 1347 01:13:00,948 --> 01:13:05,152 Matt: Jeff started to spiral around this fear that he has 1348 01:13:05,319 --> 01:13:07,555 of the loss of his artistic freedom. 1349 01:13:08,356 --> 01:13:11,559 Jack: Columbia Records' meetings would be very... 1350 01:13:13,160 --> 01:13:14,695 full... full of pressure, you know, 1351 01:13:14,829 --> 01:13:16,764 when Jeff didn't wanna do something. 1352 01:13:16,898 --> 01:13:19,100 Every parasite needs its host, and we are them. 1353 01:13:19,233 --> 01:13:21,434 - I'm Jeff Buckley. - And I'm Michael Tighe. 1354 01:13:21,569 --> 01:13:23,403 We've been guest-parasite hosting tonight. 1355 01:13:23,537 --> 01:13:26,307 (crowd cheering) 1356 01:13:26,439 --> 01:13:29,577 Gene: The label wanted the next record to come out, 1357 01:13:29,710 --> 01:13:31,145 but they were still touring. 1358 01:13:31,279 --> 01:13:34,715 "Make another... album." 1359 01:13:34,849 --> 01:13:38,451 (scoffs) "Please." Oh, my God. 1360 01:13:38,586 --> 01:13:40,420 (indistinct chattering) 1361 01:13:41,088 --> 01:13:43,257 Interviewer: You've taken your time, haven't you? 1362 01:13:43,391 --> 01:13:44,592 I mean... You haven't rushed 1363 01:13:44,759 --> 01:13:46,294 into recording the follow-up album. 1364 01:13:46,459 --> 01:13:48,195 Jeff: Only because of being on the road so long. 1365 01:13:48,329 --> 01:13:50,064 Interviewer: Do you anticipate that it's gonna take... 1366 01:13:50,197 --> 01:13:51,766 - months and months? - Jeff: If it takes any longer, 1367 01:13:51,899 --> 01:13:53,567 you'll find me swinging from a noose. 1368 01:13:54,268 --> 01:13:57,138 Matt: Get in the van, eight hours a day, every day, 1369 01:13:57,271 --> 01:13:58,940 for, like, two-and-a-half years, bro. 1370 01:13:59,073 --> 01:14:01,742 Like, can I just have some fucking space? 1371 01:14:01,876 --> 01:14:05,079 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ 1372 01:14:05,379 --> 01:14:06,647 ♪ Yeah ♪ 1373 01:14:06,781 --> 01:14:08,683 ♪ (rock music playing on stage) ♪ 1374 01:14:08,816 --> 01:14:12,687 Then? I was nuts. I was fucking nuts. 1375 01:14:12,820 --> 01:14:14,454 And the last thing I need 1376 01:14:14,588 --> 01:14:17,959 is another nuts motherfucker next to me. 1377 01:14:19,226 --> 01:14:20,962 Matt: All right! 1378 01:14:21,095 --> 01:14:23,597 And obviously Jesus on the drums. 1379 01:14:24,265 --> 01:14:25,199 Matt: Thank you! 1380 01:14:26,834 --> 01:14:28,803 Michael: You could really feel the disconnect 1381 01:14:28,936 --> 01:14:30,972 between Jeff and Matt. 1382 01:14:32,306 --> 01:14:33,541 And I think Jeff felt... 1383 01:14:34,141 --> 01:14:36,844 like he was being abandoned by a brother. 1384 01:14:38,079 --> 01:14:41,615 ♪ Sometimes I feel Like I don't have a partner ♪ 1385 01:14:41,749 --> 01:14:44,418 ♪ (electric guitar playing on stage) ♪ 1386 01:14:44,552 --> 01:14:45,987 (Matt laughing) 1387 01:14:46,187 --> 01:14:48,622 Michael: So, Matty quit the band, said he was done. 1388 01:14:50,825 --> 01:14:54,228 Jeff: I myself am erratic. Music is erratic. 1389 01:14:54,362 --> 01:14:56,130 If people look upon music 1390 01:14:56,263 --> 01:14:58,199 as something to have control over 1391 01:14:58,332 --> 01:15:01,902 or something to be... (inhales) uniform and... and predictable, 1392 01:15:02,036 --> 01:15:03,971 then it's their funeral. 1393 01:15:04,105 --> 01:15:06,240 - (indistinct chatter) - ♪ (gentle music playing) ♪ 1394 01:15:06,374 --> 01:15:08,075 I'm gonna come home. (chuckles) 1395 01:15:08,876 --> 01:15:10,077 I'll record, definitely, 1396 01:15:10,211 --> 01:15:11,412 I just wanna come home and experiment 1397 01:15:11,545 --> 01:15:13,914 and get all these ideas out. 1398 01:15:15,683 --> 01:15:17,852 Interviewer: Where would you like to see yourself in ten years? 1399 01:15:17,985 --> 01:15:19,620 Ten years from now. 1400 01:15:19,754 --> 01:15:22,056 I don't see myself ten years from now. At all. 1401 01:15:22,189 --> 01:15:24,525 (Mick chuckles) 1402 01:15:25,893 --> 01:15:27,795 - (chuckles) - Mick: "I just don't." 1403 01:15:28,829 --> 01:15:32,666 Just a blank movie screen. Just a void. 1404 01:15:33,534 --> 01:15:34,735 What can I tell you? 1405 01:15:38,572 --> 01:15:42,877 Parker: I heard "Grace" in the summer of '96 1406 01:15:43,010 --> 01:15:46,447 and within two weeks, I would meet Jeff. 1407 01:15:46,580 --> 01:15:49,683 "We need a drummer. We'd love... You come, try out." 1408 01:15:49,817 --> 01:15:51,419 (Jeff singing) ♪ You and I ♪ 1409 01:15:51,552 --> 01:15:55,489 Parker: Jeff had so much... fear around this record. 1410 01:15:55,956 --> 01:15:57,224 He wasn't ready. 1411 01:15:58,225 --> 01:16:00,394 Joan: He is questioning everything. 1412 01:16:00,529 --> 01:16:04,331 "Was the first album a fluke? Am I an imposter?" 1413 01:16:04,732 --> 01:16:06,600 ♪ ("Dream Brother" playing) ♪ 1414 01:16:07,501 --> 01:16:12,541 Joan: "Grace" was a compilation of everything that he had done 1415 01:16:12,673 --> 01:16:14,308 until he was 27. 1416 01:16:14,442 --> 01:16:17,745 He wondered, "Do I have another record in me?" 1417 01:16:17,878 --> 01:16:19,947 "Do I need another 27 years?" 1418 01:16:20,081 --> 01:16:22,116 Then you have the record company guys 1419 01:16:22,249 --> 01:16:25,252 coming down to check in on us and see our progress. 1420 01:16:25,386 --> 01:16:27,221 I was like, "Are you kidding me?" 1421 01:16:28,322 --> 01:16:31,258 Michael: We wanted to be able to supply the inspiration 1422 01:16:31,392 --> 01:16:33,094 that would get him to the next level, 1423 01:16:33,227 --> 01:16:35,696 but I think he felt he had to do that on his own. 1424 01:16:35,830 --> 01:16:41,702 ♪ Sleeping with his arms Around the hips of fate ♪ 1425 01:16:42,136 --> 01:16:46,440 ♪ And his tears Scattered round the world ♪ 1426 01:16:46,575 --> 01:16:51,912 ♪ Angel, go give him His dreams ♪ 1427 01:16:52,046 --> 01:16:58,986 ♪ And my cold, black visions ♪ 1428 01:17:01,088 --> 01:17:03,924 So many of the people he admired had... 1429 01:17:04,725 --> 01:17:06,994 somehow self-destructed. 1430 01:17:07,128 --> 01:17:12,066 People think that, mm... my father and the EP 1431 01:17:12,199 --> 01:17:13,734 is all there is to talk about. 1432 01:17:14,603 --> 01:17:17,506 Rebecca: And then to have Jeff come from a father 1433 01:17:17,638 --> 01:17:19,306 who had died young, 1434 01:17:19,440 --> 01:17:22,243 he was really trying to be healthier. 1435 01:17:23,344 --> 01:17:25,980 On his 29th birthday, Jeff turned to me and said, 1436 01:17:26,113 --> 01:17:28,883 "I've now outlived my father." 1437 01:17:29,016 --> 01:17:33,020 It was a really strange reality for him to face. 1438 01:17:33,154 --> 01:17:36,525 ♪ Eyes to the burning... ♪ 1439 01:17:37,559 --> 01:17:42,129 Joan: He said... "I have to tell you something about me. 1440 01:17:42,763 --> 01:17:44,732 I'm not gonna last that long. 1441 01:17:47,001 --> 01:17:50,037 I just have to tell you what it feels like, 1442 01:17:50,171 --> 01:17:52,006 because I wanna warn you." 1443 01:17:52,940 --> 01:17:55,142 And I said, "I'm not going anywhere." 1444 01:17:55,276 --> 01:17:57,845 - (number pad dialing) - (line ringing) 1445 01:17:57,978 --> 01:18:00,414 Joan: And because of his father dying... 1446 01:18:00,549 --> 01:18:01,949 (indistinct chatter) 1447 01:18:02,082 --> 01:18:04,752 I thought, "Of course, you think that." 1448 01:18:04,885 --> 01:18:07,087 "That makes all the sense in the world." 1449 01:18:11,025 --> 01:18:15,029 ♪ ("Dream Brother" continues playing) ♪ 1450 01:18:16,531 --> 01:18:20,167 ♪ Don't be like the one Who made me so old ♪ 1451 01:18:20,301 --> 01:18:24,772 ♪ Don't be like the one Who left behind his name ♪ 1452 01:18:25,439 --> 01:18:29,977 ♪ 'Cause they're waiting for you Like I waited for mine ♪ 1453 01:18:30,110 --> 01:18:33,814 ♪ And nobody ever came ♪ 1454 01:18:33,948 --> 01:18:37,051 ♪ Nobody ever... ♪ 1455 01:18:46,493 --> 01:18:48,963 Jeff: At the end of three years of touring, who do you know? 1456 01:18:49,997 --> 01:18:51,832 What sort of life do you have? 1457 01:18:52,366 --> 01:18:54,501 It's a little corrosive and a little frustrating. 1458 01:18:54,636 --> 01:18:56,904 And, uh, that's why I have to go away. 1459 01:18:57,905 --> 01:19:00,508 I have to find someplace and really sink into it. 1460 01:19:00,642 --> 01:19:03,477 (cawing) 1461 01:19:05,746 --> 01:19:08,749 (birds chirping) 1462 01:19:17,358 --> 01:19:21,228 ♪ ("Untitled - The Man I Am" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1463 01:19:21,362 --> 01:19:24,265 Joan: Jeff found this house on Rembert Street. 1464 01:19:26,701 --> 01:19:33,274 He didn't have a lawnmower, so it became overgrown. 1465 01:19:35,042 --> 01:19:38,513 I would visit him for a week a month. 1466 01:19:41,115 --> 01:19:45,953 I remember lying with him in the grass. 1467 01:19:49,189 --> 01:19:50,991 No one could see us. 1468 01:19:52,226 --> 01:19:54,629 Tammy: Joan had said to me, "Take care of Jeff." 1469 01:19:54,763 --> 01:19:58,799 "Keep his feet on the ground." And I took that seriously. 1470 01:20:01,268 --> 01:20:06,006 There seemed to be... some normalcy, some grounding. 1471 01:20:06,140 --> 01:20:08,409 - Some cooking. - Uh, some cooking, food. 1472 01:20:09,143 --> 01:20:11,513 Tammy: And I feel that Jeff came here 1473 01:20:11,912 --> 01:20:15,482 where there's not as much external stimulation... 1474 01:20:16,817 --> 01:20:19,186 in order to process... 1475 01:20:21,221 --> 01:20:23,290 and not just to create. 1476 01:20:23,792 --> 01:20:29,930 ♪ Take the pain Until it all rings hollow ♪ 1477 01:20:30,130 --> 01:20:31,566 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 1478 01:20:31,700 --> 01:20:33,668 Jeff: Without ordinary life, there's no art. 1479 01:20:33,802 --> 01:20:36,837 ♪ ("Lilac Wine" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1480 01:20:36,970 --> 01:20:41,942 Jeff: Balanced meals. Reading, sleeping, relationships. 1481 01:20:43,844 --> 01:20:47,782 ♪ Lilac wine ♪ 1482 01:20:47,915 --> 01:20:49,183 Love. 1483 01:20:51,085 --> 01:20:57,024 ♪ I feel I'm ready ♪ 1484 01:20:57,157 --> 01:21:00,027 Joan: It felt like he felt safe there. 1485 01:21:01,862 --> 01:21:05,299 He would wear my dresses in the house sometimes, 1486 01:21:05,899 --> 01:21:07,501 and loved wearing them. 1487 01:21:09,069 --> 01:21:11,539 He just wanted to be anonymous 1488 01:21:11,673 --> 01:21:15,309 and be able to talk to anybody in the bookstore, 1489 01:21:15,744 --> 01:21:18,979 not worrying if they were talking to him 1490 01:21:19,113 --> 01:21:21,115 because they knew who he was. 1491 01:21:28,922 --> 01:21:32,126 Tammy: Early one morning, I went to pick him up, 1492 01:21:32,694 --> 01:21:34,395 and he was crying. 1493 01:21:34,529 --> 01:21:36,598 I said, "We wanna talk about what's going on." 1494 01:21:36,731 --> 01:21:39,500 And he said it had to do with his mom. 1495 01:21:40,134 --> 01:21:42,302 Yeah, well... (clicks tongue) 1496 01:21:42,936 --> 01:21:44,572 (dial pad beeping) 1497 01:21:44,706 --> 01:21:46,974 Mary: One day, I went to visit a friend in Los Angeles. 1498 01:21:47,107 --> 01:21:49,076 I didn't have Internet at the time. 1499 01:21:49,476 --> 01:21:51,646 And she had a computer all set up, and she said, 1500 01:21:51,780 --> 01:21:54,716 "Oh, you know, here's a chat room all about Jeff." 1501 01:21:54,849 --> 01:21:57,251 So, I sat there and read some of the comments, 1502 01:21:57,384 --> 01:21:58,952 and they were just a bunch of bullshit. 1503 01:21:59,086 --> 01:22:00,454 ♪ (dark music playing) ♪ 1504 01:22:00,588 --> 01:22:03,023 Mary: So, I said, "Hi, I'm his mom." 1505 01:22:03,157 --> 01:22:05,959 "I want you to know none of that is true." 1506 01:22:06,795 --> 01:22:08,095 Well... 1507 01:22:08,228 --> 01:22:09,196 (hands thud) 1508 01:22:09,329 --> 01:22:11,131 ...that did not go over well. 1509 01:22:11,265 --> 01:22:14,067 It got back to his manager that I was, 1510 01:22:14,201 --> 01:22:16,638 you know, "dealing with the fan club" 1511 01:22:16,771 --> 01:22:19,373 and saying things that he didn't want me to say, 1512 01:22:19,507 --> 01:22:22,443 et cetera, et cetera. And he got really pissed at me. 1513 01:22:22,577 --> 01:22:25,212 - (voicemail beeps) - Oh, hey, mama. 1514 01:22:25,345 --> 01:22:28,081 You've gotta fucking grow up, all right? 1515 01:22:28,482 --> 01:22:31,653 You can't be a girl anymore, ma, you gotta be a woman. 1516 01:22:32,186 --> 01:22:33,420 I had to be the man. 1517 01:22:33,555 --> 01:22:35,489 I had to be the man in your house. 1518 01:22:36,925 --> 01:22:40,427 Just get the anger and the pain that was rested upon you. 1519 01:22:40,562 --> 01:22:43,063 - You get rid of that shit. - ♪ (dark music playing) ♪ 1520 01:22:43,197 --> 01:22:44,298 Jeff: 'Cause that's in me. 1521 01:22:44,965 --> 01:22:48,135 Everything you experienced at home, it's in me. 1522 01:22:52,139 --> 01:22:53,440 (voicemail beeps) 1523 01:22:54,843 --> 01:22:57,177 We never had a "falling out." 1524 01:22:57,946 --> 01:22:59,379 And it was serious. 1525 01:22:59,514 --> 01:23:01,448 And we didn't spend Christmas together that year. 1526 01:23:01,583 --> 01:23:05,587 He went to Northern California and spent it with his stepdad. 1527 01:23:07,488 --> 01:23:09,924 ♪ (reflective music playing) ♪ 1528 01:23:10,057 --> 01:23:12,159 (birds chirping) 1529 01:23:13,895 --> 01:23:18,298 Tammy: Jeff got real serious and turned, took my hands, 1530 01:23:18,432 --> 01:23:21,268 looked down, very dejected, 1531 01:23:21,870 --> 01:23:25,472 and said very quietly, "I don't know how to be a man." 1532 01:23:27,241 --> 01:23:29,343 Jeff: (on phone) 1533 01:23:38,720 --> 01:23:41,355 Tammy: He was looking at who raised him 1534 01:23:41,488 --> 01:23:44,258 and formed his ability 1535 01:23:44,391 --> 01:23:47,127 to deal with life on a day-to-day basis. 1536 01:23:47,896 --> 01:23:51,465 He was looking for answers, really, 1537 01:23:51,866 --> 01:23:53,467 from a ghost, from his father. 1538 01:23:53,601 --> 01:23:57,271 ♪ ("Once I Was" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1539 01:24:01,208 --> 01:24:05,178 ♪ Once I was a soldier ♪ 1540 01:24:06,948 --> 01:24:10,785 ♪ And I fought On foreign sands for you ♪ 1541 01:24:10,952 --> 01:24:14,689 Tammy: Jeff could shift gears, though, very quickly. 1542 01:24:19,493 --> 01:24:22,229 His mind worked like a... radio 1543 01:24:22,362 --> 01:24:25,465 that was tuned to all frequencies at once. 1544 01:24:25,600 --> 01:24:29,737 ♪ ("Manic Depression" by Jimi Hendrix playing) ♪ 1545 01:24:30,437 --> 01:24:32,607 ♪ Manic depression... ♪ 1546 01:24:32,740 --> 01:24:34,241 ♪ (discordant piano overlaps) ♪ 1547 01:24:34,474 --> 01:24:38,312 Jeff: (echoing) How you doin'? Hi. Hi. Hello. 1548 01:24:39,146 --> 01:24:40,048 I wanted to, uh, 1549 01:24:40,848 --> 01:24:43,885 share a little bit of what's happening with me. 1550 01:24:45,019 --> 01:24:46,688 We're in big trouble over here. (voice distorts) 1551 01:24:46,821 --> 01:24:48,723 - ♪ (music abruptly stops) ♪ - Joan: He said, 1552 01:24:48,856 --> 01:24:50,290 "I realized something." 1553 01:24:50,424 --> 01:24:52,694 "I think I'm manic depressive." 1554 01:24:53,695 --> 01:24:55,262 I didn't know what that meant. 1555 01:24:55,429 --> 01:24:57,097 I thought immediately of the Jimi Hendrix song. 1556 01:24:57,230 --> 01:24:59,099 ♪ Yeah ♪ 1557 01:24:59,801 --> 01:25:04,438 We know so much now about chemical imbalances and stuff. 1558 01:25:04,572 --> 01:25:08,943 And we just... I didn't. And nobody did then. 1559 01:25:09,443 --> 01:25:12,112 ♪ ("Kanga-Roo" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1560 01:25:14,114 --> 01:25:16,216 Joan: He was in a really heightened state 1561 01:25:16,350 --> 01:25:20,253 and was having really disturbing visions, 1562 01:25:20,788 --> 01:25:22,857 like visiting the devil. 1563 01:25:23,323 --> 01:25:25,059 He took me into the attic. 1564 01:25:25,192 --> 01:25:28,596 There was a dead bird laying on the floor 1565 01:25:28,730 --> 01:25:30,898 and his black skull candle. 1566 01:25:32,533 --> 01:25:35,235 Man: He sent a fax to the office and he's like, 1567 01:25:35,369 --> 01:25:37,639 "I got the cover for the next album." 1568 01:25:40,407 --> 01:25:43,176 We comment, "And this is too X-rated." 1569 01:25:43,310 --> 01:25:45,278 "We can't send this to Sony." 1570 01:25:45,713 --> 01:25:47,949 Tammy: He said that he dreamed he had a brain tumor 1571 01:25:48,082 --> 01:25:51,184 and he thought that he was going to die. 1572 01:25:51,753 --> 01:25:55,023 Joan: It was what I understand now 1573 01:25:55,155 --> 01:25:56,691 to be a psychotic break. 1574 01:25:57,324 --> 01:25:59,761 Parker: The same thing was going on with Hendrix 1575 01:25:59,961 --> 01:26:01,529 and Joplin and Morrison. 1576 01:26:01,663 --> 01:26:03,665 Chemical imbalance mixed with some sort of trauma 1577 01:26:03,798 --> 01:26:06,668 that's only sustainable for so much time 1578 01:26:06,801 --> 01:26:09,937 until either it gets fixed or it fixes you. 1579 01:26:10,972 --> 01:26:12,507 Man: I'll never forget, he always said, 1580 01:26:12,640 --> 01:26:15,442 "I'm not gonna end up like my father, 1581 01:26:15,877 --> 01:26:17,277 with a tag on my toe." 1582 01:26:19,781 --> 01:26:22,950 (birds chirping) 1583 01:26:24,251 --> 01:26:26,420 Tammy: Jeff had gone to the zoo numerous times 1584 01:26:26,554 --> 01:26:29,289 and loved the butterfly house. 1585 01:26:29,423 --> 01:26:33,661 ♪ (ethereal music playing) ♪ 1586 01:26:34,696 --> 01:26:36,463 Tammy: But he felt like the guy working 1587 01:26:36,597 --> 01:26:40,968 in the butterfly house was mistreating the chrysalis. 1588 01:26:42,436 --> 01:26:45,907 He felt he could be more gentle. 1589 01:26:49,644 --> 01:26:51,679 - (voicemail beeps) - Jeff: Hi, Rebecca. It's Jeff. 1590 01:26:52,279 --> 01:26:56,483 Sweet dreams and, uh, play lots of music. 1591 01:26:57,118 --> 01:26:58,886 Sing beautiful songs. 1592 01:26:59,987 --> 01:27:02,590 Rebecca: The last conversation we had, 1593 01:27:02,724 --> 01:27:05,560 he woke me up with a phone call. 1594 01:27:06,928 --> 01:27:08,896 Jeff: (on voicemail) 1595 01:27:12,200 --> 01:27:14,501 Rebecca: He was wanting to clarify the past. 1596 01:27:15,069 --> 01:27:21,576 ♪ And in that orchard There was a hold ♪ 1597 01:27:21,709 --> 01:27:23,343 Rebecca: He was apologizing. 1598 01:27:24,545 --> 01:27:28,116 I remember saying, "It takes two, you know, 1599 01:27:28,248 --> 01:27:31,719 to... to mess things up the way we did, and this is... 1600 01:27:31,853 --> 01:27:33,054 It's all good." 1601 01:27:33,755 --> 01:27:35,757 He said he was doing work on his childhood 1602 01:27:35,890 --> 01:27:39,193 and, uh, that they were looking for someone to help him, 1603 01:27:39,326 --> 01:27:40,862 presumably a counselor. 1604 01:27:40,995 --> 01:27:43,396 Jeff: I'm gonna work my ass off, baby. 1605 01:27:43,798 --> 01:27:46,000 And, uh, I'll see you on the other side. 1606 01:27:47,367 --> 01:27:49,971 Parker: For, like, two weeks, he, like, just called everybody 1607 01:27:50,104 --> 01:27:54,675 he knew, just to, like, have... contact. 1608 01:27:58,813 --> 01:28:01,115 Aimee: I remembered him calling me and saying, 1609 01:28:01,249 --> 01:28:04,218 "I realized that you were right about stuff and..." 1610 01:28:04,351 --> 01:28:07,522 I, you know, I wasn't even sure what he meant by that 1611 01:28:07,655 --> 01:28:10,490 and I didn't know how to follow it up and... 1612 01:28:11,526 --> 01:28:12,693 It's sad. 1613 01:28:13,995 --> 01:28:18,666 Tammy: Jeff was very quiet and didn't say anything. 1614 01:28:19,534 --> 01:28:21,002 I told him I loved him. 1615 01:28:21,769 --> 01:28:26,707 ♪ And in that orchard There was a hold ♪ 1616 01:28:26,841 --> 01:28:31,646 I said to him, "I have photos of you from your childhood." 1617 01:28:31,779 --> 01:28:34,916 "Would you like me to send them to you?" 1618 01:28:35,049 --> 01:28:37,317 And, like, in a really soft voice, he said, 1619 01:28:37,450 --> 01:28:38,986 "I'd like that." 1620 01:28:40,555 --> 01:28:45,325 Dave: I said, "You just got to let go and not care... 1621 01:28:46,561 --> 01:28:48,629 if mistakes are made." 1622 01:28:49,163 --> 01:28:50,631 (birds chirping) 1623 01:28:51,899 --> 01:28:54,769 ♪ ("New Year's Prayer" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1624 01:29:04,344 --> 01:29:10,350 Joan: Barristers became his second Sin-e of a kind 1625 01:29:11,052 --> 01:29:14,622 where he could go and work out music... 1626 01:29:14,755 --> 01:29:16,123 ♪ Fall in light ♪ 1627 01:29:16,290 --> 01:29:20,427 ...without having the entirety of, say, 1628 01:29:20,561 --> 01:29:22,697 New York City find out about it. 1629 01:29:23,264 --> 01:29:26,366 ♪ Feel no shame For what you are ♪ 1630 01:29:26,499 --> 01:29:29,704 Jeff: I have been everything on stage. I've been wrong. 1631 01:29:29,837 --> 01:29:31,539 I've been completely ugly. I've been stupid. 1632 01:29:31,973 --> 01:29:34,775 I've been angry. I've been totally in love. 1633 01:29:34,909 --> 01:29:37,511 I've been beautiful. I've been hideous. 1634 01:29:37,645 --> 01:29:39,347 I've... I've lost my pants. 1635 01:29:40,181 --> 01:29:43,150 Uh, but I've... I've never been bored. 1636 01:29:43,284 --> 01:29:46,921 I've never been dead on stage. I've never been dead. 1637 01:29:48,055 --> 01:29:50,825 ♪ Feel no shame For what you are ♪ 1638 01:29:50,958 --> 01:29:53,060 Michael: He left that on my answering machine. 1639 01:29:53,194 --> 01:29:55,062 "Michael, it's starting to click, 1640 01:29:55,196 --> 01:29:58,266 it's starting to feel like the way the 'Grace' songs felt." 1641 01:29:58,398 --> 01:30:01,602 ♪ Fall in love ♪ 1642 01:30:01,736 --> 01:30:03,738 Joan: He hadn't played anyone any of it. 1643 01:30:04,205 --> 01:30:08,408 His band was joining him really soon 1644 01:30:08,542 --> 01:30:11,245 to start recording the record. 1645 01:30:11,712 --> 01:30:14,115 Just sometimes a... a song gets into you and... 1646 01:30:14,248 --> 01:30:15,816 and just gets into you. 1647 01:30:15,950 --> 01:30:17,852 You know, it just happens to you in a moment. 1648 01:30:17,985 --> 01:30:20,453 ♪ ("Everybody Here Wants You" Jeff Buckley by playing) ♪ 1649 01:30:20,588 --> 01:30:23,691 Parker: Me, Michael, and Mick each got a four-track tape. 1650 01:30:24,759 --> 01:30:27,929 ♪ Twenty-nine pearls In your kiss ♪ 1651 01:30:28,062 --> 01:30:29,997 ♪ A singing smile ♪ 1652 01:30:30,131 --> 01:30:35,403 ♪ Coffee smell and lilac skin Your flame in me ♪ 1653 01:30:35,536 --> 01:30:39,807 I could feel that those songs had come from a very pure place. 1654 01:30:39,941 --> 01:30:42,376 ♪ A little bit young And hassled ♪ 1655 01:30:42,510 --> 01:30:46,080 Joan: He was doing it all on headphones. I said, 1656 01:30:46,213 --> 01:30:48,649 "Jeff, you could get speakers, and it would fill the room." 1657 01:30:48,783 --> 01:30:52,485 - ♪ ("Vancouver" playing) ♪ - ♪ Lady, all the troubles are my fright ♪ 1658 01:30:52,620 --> 01:30:55,623 ♪ I disgust you ♪ 1659 01:30:56,290 --> 01:31:01,162 ♪ Feel the power You cut the truth into you... ♪ 1660 01:31:01,295 --> 01:31:03,463 Joan: He got where he needed to go. 1661 01:31:03,597 --> 01:31:05,766 ♪ I could kiss you ♪ 1662 01:31:05,900 --> 01:31:09,637 ♪ With lines of escape In my mouth ♪ 1663 01:31:09,770 --> 01:31:12,472 Gene: He's like, "I wanna open up a bank account, 1664 01:31:12,606 --> 01:31:15,443 buy this house, and I wanna buy a car." 1665 01:31:16,110 --> 01:31:20,614 Joan: He was really happy and having so... 1666 01:31:22,216 --> 01:31:23,351 much fun. 1667 01:31:23,483 --> 01:31:25,485 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 1668 01:31:25,619 --> 01:31:30,591 (acapella) ♪ They say Everything can be replaced ♪ 1669 01:31:32,960 --> 01:31:38,032 ♪ But every distance Is not near ♪ 1670 01:31:38,165 --> 01:31:41,702 Gene: Jeff was supposedly on the way to the rehearsal space. 1671 01:31:42,203 --> 01:31:45,172 Michael: He was with the guitar tech, Foti. 1672 01:31:47,842 --> 01:31:51,045 Gene: They ended up going down to Wolf River. 1673 01:31:52,646 --> 01:31:53,981 It was typical Jeff. 1674 01:31:54,115 --> 01:31:55,516 He thought, "Oh, it's so beautiful." 1675 01:31:55,649 --> 01:31:57,651 "I'm gonna go in fully clothed." 1676 01:31:58,919 --> 01:32:01,322 Mary: No one swims down there. It was muddy. 1677 01:32:01,455 --> 01:32:03,924 I don't know about currents. There were boats. 1678 01:32:04,058 --> 01:32:07,428 ♪ From the west Down to the east ♪ 1679 01:32:07,561 --> 01:32:09,397 Michael: He was listening to "Whole Lotta Love" 1680 01:32:09,530 --> 01:32:11,265 by Led Zeppelin. 1681 01:32:11,766 --> 01:32:14,135 ♪ Any day now ♪ 1682 01:32:14,268 --> 01:32:16,470 Jeff: Love, anger, depression, joy... 1683 01:32:16,604 --> 01:32:18,539 ♪ Any day now ♪ 1684 01:32:18,672 --> 01:32:20,074 ...and Zeppelin. 1685 01:32:20,341 --> 01:32:24,011 - ♪ I shall be released ♪ - (echoing chuckle) 1686 01:32:24,145 --> 01:32:26,781 ♪ (suspenseful music playing) ♪ 1687 01:32:26,914 --> 01:32:29,984 ♪ Any day now ♪ 1688 01:32:30,785 --> 01:32:33,921 ♪ Any day now ♪ 1689 01:32:34,755 --> 01:32:39,160 ♪ I shall be released ♪ 1690 01:32:39,293 --> 01:32:42,363 Parker: He probably went in the water 1691 01:32:42,496 --> 01:32:45,032 as soon as we hit the tarmac. 1692 01:32:47,968 --> 01:32:50,838 We got to the house, and it was kind of in disarray. 1693 01:32:50,971 --> 01:32:53,240 - (birds chirping) - Parker: I kept thinking 1694 01:32:53,374 --> 01:32:56,477 I was gonna hear the screen door squeak open in the back 1695 01:32:56,610 --> 01:32:57,978 and slam, you know, 1696 01:32:58,112 --> 01:33:00,581 and then he'd come to the kitchen and we'd be like, 1697 01:33:00,714 --> 01:33:03,084 "Yo!" And he'd be like, "What's up?" 1698 01:33:03,217 --> 01:33:05,319 - (telephone ringing) - (birds chirping) 1699 01:33:05,453 --> 01:33:07,688 Gene picks up the phone and... 1700 01:33:08,956 --> 01:33:10,991 just said, "Let's go." 1701 01:33:14,428 --> 01:33:16,831 Parker: I thought he just swam across. 1702 01:33:18,432 --> 01:33:20,935 Michael: It was very quiet and peaceful down there. 1703 01:33:21,702 --> 01:33:25,172 Parker: And the sun's setting. You know, it's gonna be dusk. 1704 01:33:25,306 --> 01:33:28,109 (thunder rumbling) 1705 01:33:28,242 --> 01:33:30,478 Parker: Now, there's, like, helicopters. 1706 01:33:30,611 --> 01:33:32,179 (helicopter whirring) 1707 01:33:32,313 --> 01:33:34,748 (line ringing) 1708 01:33:40,087 --> 01:33:41,622 Mary: I picked up the phone and said "Hello?" 1709 01:33:41,755 --> 01:33:43,057 and someone said, 1710 01:33:43,224 --> 01:33:45,159 "This is Memphis Police Department." 1711 01:33:47,995 --> 01:33:49,330 And I said, "I'm coming." 1712 01:33:55,570 --> 01:33:57,371 The car pulled up in front... 1713 01:33:58,939 --> 01:34:02,076 and it was Sergeant Mary Grace Johnson 1714 01:34:02,209 --> 01:34:04,278 of the Homicide Department. 1715 01:34:05,146 --> 01:34:09,783 And she said, "You know... we have to have the sunshine... 1716 01:34:11,152 --> 01:34:13,154 'cause that'll bring the body up. 1717 01:34:16,023 --> 01:34:19,727 If we wanna find him, you have to stop the rain." 1718 01:34:24,098 --> 01:34:27,768 ♪ (acoustic guitar playing) ♪ 1719 01:34:51,425 --> 01:34:53,928 Michael: I was sitting in his attic two or three days 1720 01:34:54,061 --> 01:34:55,362 after he went into the river. 1721 01:34:55,496 --> 01:34:57,532 And I just remember breathing in, 1722 01:34:57,666 --> 01:35:02,571 and my breath, like, just kept going in. 1723 01:35:02,703 --> 01:35:04,004 Like, I just, I had the, like, 1724 01:35:04,138 --> 01:35:06,407 the biggest inhalation that I've ever had. 1725 01:35:06,541 --> 01:35:09,443 And I just felt like my lungs puffing up 1726 01:35:09,578 --> 01:35:10,711 with air and, like, 1727 01:35:10,844 --> 01:35:13,280 my spine straightening, you know? 1728 01:35:14,081 --> 01:35:17,985 And, um... something switched in me, 1729 01:35:18,118 --> 01:35:23,724 and I kind of felt like he was... gone. 1730 01:35:24,792 --> 01:35:27,461 (birds chirping) 1731 01:35:29,997 --> 01:35:32,967 ♪ ("Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1732 01:35:35,336 --> 01:35:37,171 Singer-songwriter Jeff Buckley's body 1733 01:35:37,304 --> 01:35:39,139 finally surfaced late Wednesday afternoon 1734 01:35:39,273 --> 01:35:42,309 at the foot of Memphis's famed musical corridor, Beale Street. 1735 01:35:42,443 --> 01:35:44,278 As a friend watched helplessly from shore, 1736 01:35:44,411 --> 01:35:47,114 Buckley disappeared under the wake of a passing boat. 1737 01:35:47,248 --> 01:35:49,250 TV reporter: The irony wasn't lost on anyone 1738 01:35:49,383 --> 01:35:51,352 that a man who lived for his music 1739 01:35:51,485 --> 01:35:53,821 would be found dead at the foot of Beale Street, 1740 01:35:53,954 --> 01:35:56,056 where he'd performed before. 1741 01:36:00,595 --> 01:36:03,097 Matt: I was in Texas visiting family. 1742 01:36:03,632 --> 01:36:08,235 I was staring at Brays Bayou, watching the water. 1743 01:36:09,270 --> 01:36:11,539 That was the same time when Jeff died. 1744 01:36:18,647 --> 01:36:20,347 It was more than I could bear. 1745 01:36:26,688 --> 01:36:30,124 ♪ Well, I heard There was a secret chord ♪ 1746 01:36:30,324 --> 01:36:33,494 ♪ That David played And it pleased the Lord... ♪ 1747 01:36:33,628 --> 01:36:34,895 Gene: It was an undertow. 1748 01:36:35,029 --> 01:36:38,198 The Army Corps of Engineers had actually 1749 01:36:38,332 --> 01:36:41,502 specifically dug that viaduct area out 1750 01:36:41,636 --> 01:36:44,405 to keep it clear of debris, so it dropped off. 1751 01:36:44,539 --> 01:36:48,142 And, obviously, being fully clothed and weighted 1752 01:36:48,275 --> 01:36:50,077 and out there for about 20 minutes, 1753 01:36:50,210 --> 01:36:54,114 plus an undertow, his drowning made sense. 1754 01:36:54,248 --> 01:37:00,921 ♪ Hallelujah, Hallelujah ♪ 1755 01:37:01,589 --> 01:37:04,391 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1756 01:37:05,225 --> 01:37:09,897 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1757 01:37:10,030 --> 01:37:12,900 Gene: The autopsy report said he had a beer in his system. 1758 01:37:13,033 --> 01:37:14,068 That's it. 1759 01:37:14,569 --> 01:37:16,870 I asked Rolling Stone to please publish 1760 01:37:17,004 --> 01:37:20,307 the report to show that drugs had nothing to do with it. 1761 01:37:20,441 --> 01:37:22,109 What's a shame is that the story 1762 01:37:22,242 --> 01:37:23,578 was very sensationalistic. 1763 01:37:23,712 --> 01:37:25,714 It was very much like, "Well, we don't know." 1764 01:37:25,846 --> 01:37:29,283 And, unfortunately, I can't tell you how many people 1765 01:37:29,416 --> 01:37:32,419 I've ran into in the last 20-something years 1766 01:37:32,554 --> 01:37:34,154 who are like, "Oh, yeah, he died of drugs," 1767 01:37:34,288 --> 01:37:36,591 or, "Oh, he followed in his father's footsteps." 1768 01:37:37,024 --> 01:37:42,731 ♪ And from your lips She drew the Hallelujah ♪ 1769 01:37:43,230 --> 01:37:50,237 ♪ Hallelujah, Hallelujah ♪ 1770 01:37:50,971 --> 01:37:54,241 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1771 01:37:54,709 --> 01:38:00,615 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1772 01:38:02,784 --> 01:38:04,753 Michael: Jeff was one of the greatest singers 1773 01:38:04,885 --> 01:38:06,253 of all time. 1774 01:38:06,387 --> 01:38:09,456 ♪ Well, baby I've been here before ♪ 1775 01:38:09,691 --> 01:38:12,426 ♪ I've seen this room And I've walked this floor ♪ 1776 01:38:12,560 --> 01:38:14,461 Michael: I didn't fully comprehend 1777 01:38:14,596 --> 01:38:17,431 how dope he was when he was alive. 1778 01:38:18,499 --> 01:38:22,403 It was my first band, and he was my boy, 1779 01:38:22,537 --> 01:38:24,539 and everything just felt natural. 1780 01:38:25,272 --> 01:38:29,677 It was... a perfect example of, you know, 1781 01:38:29,811 --> 01:38:32,112 youth is wasted on the young. 1782 01:38:33,715 --> 01:38:36,751 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1783 01:38:37,217 --> 01:38:40,320 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1784 01:38:40,988 --> 01:38:46,628 ♪ Hallelujah, Hallelu... ♪ 1785 01:38:46,761 --> 01:38:49,898 He had said, "You should come out to Memphis." 1786 01:38:50,030 --> 01:38:51,165 "It's beautiful here." 1787 01:38:51,633 --> 01:38:53,735 And I said, "When your record's done, 1788 01:38:53,868 --> 01:38:55,670 I'd really love that." 1789 01:38:55,804 --> 01:38:59,139 ♪ Well there was a time When you let me know ♪ 1790 01:38:59,273 --> 01:39:02,544 ♪ What's really going on below ♪ 1791 01:39:02,677 --> 01:39:08,315 ♪ But now you never show that To me, do ya? ♪ 1792 01:39:08,817 --> 01:39:10,217 We were so young. 1793 01:39:11,151 --> 01:39:13,020 (scoffs) Like... 1794 01:39:14,054 --> 01:39:15,723 we'd... you know, all of those things 1795 01:39:15,857 --> 01:39:20,327 that felt so urgent and scary, those fall away. 1796 01:39:22,664 --> 01:39:24,465 (sniffles) And... 1797 01:39:25,499 --> 01:39:29,069 you know, I would have loved to see him... 1798 01:39:29,804 --> 01:39:31,606 have those things fall away. 1799 01:39:31,739 --> 01:39:33,440 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1800 01:39:34,107 --> 01:39:39,379 ♪ Hallelujah ♪ 1801 01:39:50,892 --> 01:39:54,929 - (voicemail beeps) - Jeff: Hey, Maruka. Hey, mama. 1802 01:39:55,329 --> 01:39:56,598 This is your son. 1803 01:39:57,297 --> 01:39:59,601 There are somethings I have to tell you. 1804 01:40:01,936 --> 01:40:03,437 It's very special to me... 1805 01:40:04,304 --> 01:40:07,742 that you are a person that a child came from. 1806 01:40:09,777 --> 01:40:13,748 And you are a person that fought for their child. 1807 01:40:14,214 --> 01:40:16,518 You know, you fought for the child. 1808 01:40:18,151 --> 01:40:20,020 You got some fuckin' cojones... 1809 01:40:20,153 --> 01:40:22,624 - (laughs) - ...baby. 1810 01:40:23,390 --> 01:40:25,660 Ma... you know... 1811 01:40:26,661 --> 01:40:29,229 - anybody can be famous, Mary. - ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 1812 01:40:29,664 --> 01:40:31,666 Anybody can be fucking famous, baby. 1813 01:40:31,799 --> 01:40:36,004 But it takes a real spirit, you hear me? 1814 01:40:36,403 --> 01:40:40,608 It takes a real spirit... to raise a kid. 1815 01:40:42,442 --> 01:40:44,378 You know, you brought me into the world. 1816 01:40:44,512 --> 01:40:45,780 (laughs) 1817 01:40:45,914 --> 01:40:48,415 Jeff: A lot of my phrasing is from you, you know? 1818 01:40:48,550 --> 01:40:51,619 A lot of my phrasing when I sing is from you. 1819 01:40:53,453 --> 01:40:55,557 I'm glad you're my mother. 1820 01:40:56,323 --> 01:40:58,425 I'm glad you gave me the things you gave me. 1821 01:41:01,395 --> 01:41:02,730 - Yeah. - Mary: Yeah! 1822 01:41:02,864 --> 01:41:04,464 Jeff: You know how much I love you, ma. 1823 01:41:04,599 --> 01:41:05,767 I love you too. 1824 01:41:05,900 --> 01:41:08,636 Jeff: I love you. I love you so much. 1825 01:41:09,503 --> 01:41:11,238 - I love you. - (inhales deeply) 1826 01:41:11,906 --> 01:41:14,308 ♪ ("Lover, You Should've Come Over" playing) ♪ 1827 01:41:15,108 --> 01:41:16,243 Jeff: Thank you. 1828 01:41:18,646 --> 01:41:23,518 ♪ Well, maybe I'm just too young, oh ♪ 1829 01:41:23,718 --> 01:41:30,692 ♪ To keep good love From going wrong ♪ 1830 01:41:35,162 --> 01:41:37,164 ♪ Oh ♪ 1831 01:41:38,032 --> 01:41:44,204 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ 1832 01:41:44,338 --> 01:41:50,044 ♪ Yeah, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪ 1833 01:41:50,177 --> 01:41:56,116 ♪ Oh, lover You should've come over ♪ 1834 01:41:59,053 --> 01:42:04,358 ♪ Well, I feel too young To hold on ♪ 1835 01:42:05,492 --> 01:42:09,664 ♪ And I'm much too old To break free and run ♪ 1836 01:42:10,397 --> 01:42:16,037 ♪ Too deaf, dumb, and blind To see the damage I've done ♪ 1837 01:42:16,436 --> 01:42:22,543 ♪ Sweet lover You, you should've come over ♪ 1838 01:42:23,778 --> 01:42:26,981 ♪ How long Will I wait for you ♪ 1839 01:42:27,214 --> 01:42:30,685 ♪ Lover, lover, lover ♪ 1840 01:42:30,818 --> 01:42:34,055 ♪ Lover, love, love, love ♪ 1841 01:42:34,187 --> 01:42:37,692 ♪ Lover, lover ♪ 1842 01:42:37,825 --> 01:42:44,431 ♪ Lover ♪ 1843 01:42:45,499 --> 01:42:50,404 ♪ You should've come over ♪ 1844 01:42:51,606 --> 01:42:58,746 ♪ 'Cause it's not too late ♪ 1845 01:43:01,181 --> 01:43:03,117 ♪ (song concluding) ♪ 1846 01:43:03,250 --> 01:43:07,889 (crowd applauding, cheering) 1847 01:43:09,090 --> 01:43:12,292 Jeff: Thanks a lot, everybody. Goodnight. 1848 01:43:18,498 --> 01:43:19,867 Jeff: You were beautiful. 1849 01:43:20,635 --> 01:43:22,170 Thanks a lot. And I love you. 1850 01:43:23,004 --> 01:43:25,973 ♪ ("Vancouver" by Jeff Buckley playing) ♪ 1851 01:43:30,645 --> 01:43:33,246 ♪ Lady, all the troubles ♪ 1852 01:43:33,380 --> 01:43:37,317 ♪ Are my fright, I disgust you ♪ 1853 01:43:38,119 --> 01:43:45,159 ♪ Feel the power You cut the truth into you ♪ 1854 01:43:45,960 --> 01:43:52,934 ♪ Why do you think I did not On this rely ♪ 1855 01:43:53,067 --> 01:43:55,036 ♪ I could kiss you ♪ 1856 01:43:55,169 --> 01:43:59,107 ♪ With lines of escape In my mouth ♪ 1857 01:43:59,239 --> 01:44:03,310 ♪ Ah-ha-ha ♪ 1858 01:44:10,585 --> 01:44:12,787 ♪ Please, let me bring back ♪ 1859 01:44:12,920 --> 01:44:17,125 ♪ These gifts of mine To the woman ♪ 1860 01:44:17,825 --> 01:44:20,228 ♪ Stars shined on my back ♪ 1861 01:44:20,360 --> 01:44:25,265 ♪ As I slept and knew you ♪ 1862 01:44:25,398 --> 01:44:28,936 ♪ You didn't leave it all ♪ 1863 01:44:29,302 --> 01:44:32,507 ♪ You made an even call ♪ 1864 01:44:32,840 --> 01:44:36,409 ♪ My belly released the stars ♪ 1865 01:44:36,544 --> 01:44:43,017 ♪ And tears between the scars ♪ 1866 01:44:47,454 --> 01:44:48,723 ♪ Ooh ♪ 1867 01:45:02,270 --> 01:45:06,541 ♪ Below this we'll end here Until the end of time ♪ 1868 01:45:06,674 --> 01:45:10,678 ♪ Beyond the moment That ends our bondage ♪ 1869 01:45:10,878 --> 01:45:13,881 ♪ I am your failed Husband contender ♪ 1870 01:45:14,015 --> 01:45:17,384 ♪ I'm your loan shark of bliss ♪ 1871 01:45:17,518 --> 01:45:20,855 ♪ This dream you've ridden on ♪ 1872 01:45:20,988 --> 01:45:25,159 ♪ Turns your world To explosions ♪ 1873 01:45:25,492 --> 01:45:28,863 ♪ I need to be alone ♪ 1874 01:45:28,996 --> 01:45:34,635 ♪ To heal this bleeding stone ♪ 1875 01:45:34,836 --> 01:45:40,041 ♪ Now, smell The rain of London ♪ 1876 01:45:40,174 --> 01:45:43,611 ♪ It still insists ♪ 1877 01:45:43,945 --> 01:45:48,950 ♪ That we beg for our ♪ 1878 01:45:49,349 --> 01:45:53,054 ♪ Purity ♪ 1879 01:45:53,588 --> 01:46:00,027 ♪ As if we are pure ♪ 1880 01:46:00,161 --> 01:46:05,666 ♪ In the reign Of our contentment ♪ 1881 01:46:05,867 --> 01:46:12,073 ♪ As if I can think of ♪ 1882 01:46:12,206 --> 01:46:15,343 ♪ This ♪ 1883 01:46:15,643 --> 01:46:20,281 ♪ No more ♪ 1884 01:46:20,480 --> 01:46:23,450 ♪ (song concludes) ♪ 153724

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