Matt Bellamy on Jeff Buckley's Album, Grace
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Muse singer, Matt Bellamy, discussing the influence that Jeff Buckley's album, Grace, had on his vocal style.
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Matt Bellamy Just Bought Jeff Buckley’s ‘Grace’ Fender Telecaster and Plans to Use it on the Next Muse Album: www.guitarworl...
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Muse singer, Matt Bellamy, discussing the influence that Jeff Buckley's album, Grace, had on his vocal style.
This clip was extracted from the following video:
*Muse Interview | Deezer Meets:* ruclips.net/video/LwpTdh4qtbA/видео.html&t=
*Matt Bellamy Discussing Jeff Buckley's Influence on His Voice:* ruclips.net/video/BWeMpWEegfI/видео.html
*Matt Bellamy Just Bought Jeff Buckley’s ‘Grace’ Fender Telecaster and Plans to Use it on the Next Muse Album:* www.guitarworld.com/news/matt-bellamy-just-bought-jeff-buckleys-grace-fender-telecaster-and-plans-to-use-it-on-the-next-muse-album
Those are some great news, I’m glad his guitar is in the hands of someone who truly appreciates his music.
Fun fact : I discovered Jeff Buckley in 2009 thanks to Matt Bellamy.
So I thank him a lot.
He always talks about Grace album.
If you can find more clips of his talking about Jeff, please let me know. I’ve found a few other brief references, where he has mentioned seeing Jeff at a festival (Reading, and perhaps, Glastonbury).
@@MojoPin1983 I remember him talking about Jeff. Maybe in an australian programme or channel called "rage" in the 90s.
I watched the video on RUclips back then.
I will try to find it! :)
@@MojoPin1983 And do you take videos of Anna Calvi ? She talks a lot of Jeff Buckley in her interviews. He's a main influence on her. I even had a chance to witness her cover Song to the siren of Tim Buckley in Paris. But I doubt there's a footage from that night.
@@sophiaharvey7890 I've seen a heard a couple of her songs. She's not really my thing.
sunburn is one of my favorites of MUSE, you do get a large sense of Jeff in that track.
If you haven't heard it already, Matt released a version of Muse's song "Guiding Light" using Jeff's guitar.
ruclips.net/video/buP1ZKGZJag/видео.html
He seems like he could do a Great Jeff Buckley cover, Maybe Grace or Last Goodbye.
Don’t think he has the voice for Grace. Last Goodbye yes
@@dannyj2571 most people if not all don't have the voice for Grace Lol
He doesn’t have the voice for either! It would be an embarrassment!
@@zoej1844 come on Matt’s a great singer
He would sing “what will you say” well
I’ve always seen Jeff influences on Matt’s singing. In love with both!
After the news about Matt has bought the telecaster, maybe he makes good use, dunno, maybe a cover xd
Does anyone know the sale price?
@@brendangray no one said it, after the sale, Matt talked with Mary Guibert (Jeff's mom) about the use of the guitar, so I supose all those things were private....
It belongs in a music/art museum, in my opinion.
@@brendangray yeah maybe, all these years were only to private collectors and guitar stores for exhibition, but well it has some use today dunno, hope that Bellamy don't modify or destoy it like he has that tendency like Cobain
MisterRhye hopefully that was part of the agreement between matt and mary.
Can we say that Jeff Buckley created Muse?
👀👀
An a*muse*ing question to ponder.
I think Jeff Buckley might have somehow shaped Matt Bellamy, but not muse
Along with Randy Rhoads and Queen!
Thank you Jeff 🙌🏻
This solidly looks like Matt Bellamy about 10 years ago. Props to him for giving props, but I really feel like his stylings on Plug in Baby, Hysteria and SMBH were all from his own heartstrings and not quite in debt to grace. Obviously a champion figure to hold a candle to Jeff, is Matt Bellamy.
I believe this footage is from 2015.
@@MojoPin1983 correct
From what I know this interview was in the drones era (2015) and since I know Muse, Matt in 1997 always tried to sing/play like Jeff, not covers but "imitate/copy?" because of a tour manager I think gave him a Grace copy, before that he sing a little bad not gonna lie, it was a change for good, inspired by Nirvana, Rage Against The Machine and for the last Buckley, maybe it was good UwU
@@MisterRhyeOfficial Matt actually saw Jeff perform at the Reading Festival, and I think some place else; perhaps Glastonbury.
opening vocal lines of Space Dementia are pure Jeff influence
The world was different after I heard “Grace.”
It’s still so interesting to me that he always says that Buckley inspired him because of his high voice but Matt developed into having one of the deeper voices in rock when he’s not using falsetto
consider the point when Matt began on gigs around 92-94 the grunge movement was hitting hard on the mainstream (at least for the teens of those time), so voices like Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, which were raspy, low and with growls were the other extreme of Matt's type of voice, he felted insecure until hearing Jeff's Grace, althou surely around the Origin era at 2001 he also said that Queen sound helped him to developed more his voice
Dude, Some Muse songs are So heavy, with Matt sounding Sooo powerful at in them at certain points, that I imagine it being something that Jeff could have done wonderfully on his own, had he lived, of course.
With that said, I guess he was (or still is) a late bloomer when it comes to Soundgarden, which I myself was.
I mean, its not like Cobain was the ceiling of a powerful, higher register vocal, because along with My favorite Grunge voices, Layne Staley in Alice in Chains (also my fave band of the genre), Soundgarden were a thing since the mid 80s, and what Cornell could do at that time alone was actually pretty frickin incredible, and he was doing it over a sort of psychodelic, Led Zepellin influenced sludge, which at times could be viewed as a precursor to Tool in minor regards, with the 90s albums lowering his limit, maybe due to exceeding it, because I have yet to find his performance of "Slaves and Bulldozers" that surpasses the audio version, and I believe he has done it at some point, but so far I just havent seen it. Either way, that guy definitely was punching around Jeffs greatness, even though not as consistently, which imo was one of Jeffs best traits as a performer - Natural Consistency of Genuine Self-Expression.
He could do a great cover of Jeff’s songs honestly...
I could completely imagine him covering Eternal Life, the Muse song Ashamed reminds me of the Road Version of it with all that feedback.
We owe it to Jeff, his friends, family, fans, and the countless music lovers around the world, to get this guy to give Jeff’s telecaster to a museum where ALL can appreciate it and the impact it has had on music. Bellamy is treading on sacred ground as if he is entitled to it. Just because he gave someone money in exchange for that guitar does not mean it is rightfully his. This is unjust and cannot stand for this.
A guitar is not sacred. Treating it as such is idol worship.
Why isn’t Bellamy entitled to it? Yes, actually, the fact that he did purchase it *does* make him the rightful owner, whether you like that or not.
On what grounds is it unjust for him to own the guitar and use it personally, considering that it was up for sale and he purchased it, legitimately? What would be unjust is if someone were to commandeer the guitar, which is what you seem to be implying. Whatever Bellamy decides to do with it is his business.
@@MojoPin1983 Indiana Jones disagrees with you. Someday the guitar will be in a museum where it belongs, where all can enjoy it, and people will largely have forgotten about Bellamy and his Radiohead cover band Vuze. Or have they already?
@@Abrow183 Who would visit it in a museum? Most people don’t even know that Jeff Buckley existed.
@@MojoPin1983 That's a bold claim. For someone whose username is "MojoPin" you seem to be a little fuzzy on the facts here. His version of Hallelujah is by far the most famous, and at one point topped the charts, albeit years after he died. It still is covered repeatedly on major television network shows, and it's not because those people are fans of Leonard Cohen (RIP). People KNOW who he is now. In my eyes, Bellamy is just a Buckley wannabe. He owns the guitar, sure, but that won't get him any closer to the authenticity, raw energy, talent, and pure emotional depth that was and is Jeff Buckley. It just means he's rich. So he gets to enjoy it by himself. Good for him.
It's just a guitar. A simple guitar Jeff didnt pay for. The guitar is worth nothing it's the man who played it that is worth everything. I never knew Jeff, but I think he would prefer to have in the hands of a man who sings from his heart rather then collecting dust in some display case.
Doesn't seem like much of a fan , kinda bullshit point he was making and wasn't even sure the song was grace.
I think he's a bit jealous maybe. They're definitely using Jeff's name to gain clicks for sure.
A bullshit point? How so? Early 90s rock, especially in the wake of Grunge, was filled with singers with lower registers and gravely voices. It's clearly a very valid point given that Muse was formed in that time period.
Gatekeeping at it's finest
If Im not mistaken, Matt has played that guitar intro from jeff. He has said openly that he likes jeff buckley