Jeff Buckley's Gear

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Jeff Buckley frequently used his 1983 Fender Telecaster during performances and recordings, as seen in the live performance of "Last Goodbye" on MTV in 1995. After his passing, this iconic guitar was sold to a private dealer in New York for $50,000.

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In a live performance at Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel on May 19, 1995, Jeff Buckley is seen playing a Gibson 1974 Les Paul Custom Reissue. This guitar, which he purchased in 1995 from a shop in Wisconsin, was later displayed at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum alongside other personal items, including his clothing and handwritten lyrics. Additionally, Jeff received a Les Paul copy as a gift for his 14th birthday, as noted on GroundGuitar.

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Just couple of month before his death, Jeff purchased a dark green Talman TC620. The guitar had a pearloid pickguard, and P-90 pickups.

It is quite possible that this wasn’t Jeff’s first Talman, as there are photos of him playing a grey TC620 couple of years prior to this.

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"For clean tones, Buckley used a blackface Fender Vibrolux tube combo, and often used a Mesa/Boogie Tremoverb for more saturated overdriven songs."

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Jeff Buckley favored the Yamaha FG-180 Red Label for composing, as noted in a Kijiji listing.

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Always on, at studio and live shows. Settings were based on the Taj Mahal preset, modified by Buckley himself.

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Bridge pickup on his 1983 Butterscotch colored Fender Telecaster

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He used this guitar live on songs such as Last Goodbye, What Will You Say, Vancouver and Kangaroo. He kept his Rickenbacker tuned in either Open G (Last Goodbye, What Will You Say) or Open D (Vancouver, Kangaroo).

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In this user-uploaded photo from Tumblr, Jeff Buckley is pictured with a Series 10 Telecaster Copy, showcasing his use of this electric guitar.

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Listed among Buckley's gear on his official website.

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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Main amp for Buckley at his Sin E performances. He used a rented one by S.I.R. Studios while recording "Grace", since the one he owned sounded bad.

He continued to use a vibroverb for clean guitars at his Post-Grace live shows

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Jeff Buckley used two Neumann U87 microphones on his amplifiers during recording sessions, as noted in the Abbey Road Institute Blog.

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In this video Jeff Buckley is playing on a Gibson L-1 Robert Johnson from 1993/1994. According to Janine Nichols, the original owner of Jeff's borrowed 1983 Telecaster: "at some point I suggested to Jeff that perhaps he should keep the guitar (the telecaster) since he'd gotten so attached to it and buy me a Gibson Robert Johnson model acoustic instead. He then bought a Gibson for himself and kept the tele until he had something custom-made, the guitar he got in the weeks before he died." (source: https://www.mojopin.org/pages/telecaster.php)

Janine Nichols not only had an influence on Jeff's instrument choice with the borrowed telecaster, but it seems Jeff also bought the Gibson Robert Johnson acoustic as Janine said it was a guitar she wanted. Perhaps he had plans to gift it to her later on? Or perhaps he really respected her taste in guitars. The Gibson L-1 Robert Johnson was reissued in the early 90s (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibson_L-1) and Janine's suggestion of the guitar and Jeff using it in the live videos would put it at around a 93 or 93 model, assuming it was bought new.

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Spotted a few times on Buckley's documentary "Everybody Here Wants You", probably used on "Sketches for my sweetheart, the drunk" pre-production.

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Listed among Buckley's gear on his official website.

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Aound 5.25 in the video there's a clear shot of the guitar. Note the wear and scratch marks on the upper corner of the sound hole on the bridge side. The same marks are present in this photo from a rare, acoustic set, http://tinyurl.com/ok8f9wt

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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Listed among Buckley's gear on his official website.

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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Used for studio vocals

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Listed among Buckley's gear on his official website.

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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Listed among Buckley's gear on his official website.

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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Listed on the official Buckley site, as stated by former Buckley tour manager.

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