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Robert Plant talking about his admiration for Jeff & Tim Buckley, prior to performing a rendition of the latter's, Song To The Siren, on VH1 Storytellers. The episode in which said performance can be found, originally aired on 14 July 2002. Here is a link to the song: [ Ссылка ]
Robert Plant on Jeff Buckley: [ Ссылка ]
Brad Pitt & Jimmy Page on Jeff Buckley: [ Ссылка ]
Jimmy Page About Jeff Buckley: [ Ссылка ]
Jeff Buckley - "My Main Musical Influences?": [ Ссылка ]
Led Zeppelin covers:
Jeff Buckley - Night Flight (Live at Sin-é, New York, NY - July/August 1993): [ Ссылка ]
Jeff Buckley - Night Flight (Extended Version): [ Ссылка ]
Jeff Buckley - Four Sticks/The Way Young Lovers Do: [ Ссылка ]
Jeff Buckley - When The Levee Breaks: [ Ссылка ]
Jeff Buckley - Kashmir (Led Zeppelin Parody) | Live at Olympia, Paris, France, July 1995: [ Ссылка ]
"On this day in 1996, I saw Jeff Buckley perform in Melbourne. Jeff Buckley was something of an ethereal spirit: a musical magician whose album 'Grace' showcased a unique talent. His name was on the lips of all musos from the release of that album and for the next two years. I had heard him sing a couple of songs at a distance on the Other Stage at Glastonbury, where Page and Plant were headlining: you could feel him, it was extraordinary. I had listened intently to 'Grace' whilst I was on tour and made a point to see him at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne on this day in 1996."
– Jimmy Page, from his official Instagram account: [ Ссылка ]
"The Best Thing I've Heard All Year" - 75 stars of stage and screen pop round to hog the stereo | MOJO Issue 38 / January 1997. Jimmy Page appears on the magazine cover, holding up a copy of Grace by Jeff Buckley: [ Ссылка ]
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(Cameron Crowe, asked about his inclusion of Led Zeppelin songs in his film, Almost Famous): How’d you secure the rights to the music?
“They took us across the street to a wine bar. They said, “Well, ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ we gotta say no to, ’cause it’s just too much. We just don’t do anything with ‘Stairway to Heaven.'” We’re like, “Whomp, whomp, whomp.” And Page goes, “But I would like to give you an extra song that’s more of an acoustic busking vibe. We’ll give that to you free.” He replaced “Stairway to Heaven” with “Bron-Yr-Aur.”
He gave that to us for free, just to have that texture in the movie, which was amazing. And we ran through the streets afterward. The rest of that meeting was spent talking about how much we all loved Jeff Buckley. Officially the coolest night ever, or the un-coolest night ever. I don’t know. That was a huge kind of buoy to swim to, because without Led Zeppelin, it’s just not the same movie.”
– Cameron Crowe on the 20th Anniversary of ‘Almost Famous’: ‘It’s Never Been as Popular as It Is Now’ | Rolling Stone article by Angie Martoccio, August 20, 2020: [ Ссылка ]
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Robert Plant on Jeff and Tim Buckley
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