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I went to see this movie today.  I think it's an HBO doc, so hopefully it will be on that service before too long.  At the Alamo, they showed a previously unseen performance after the feature, which was expectedly great.  

I really enjoyed it.  I have no artistic ability, so people with unexplainable gifts like Buckley are magic to me.  I can't get my head around it.  He was an unbelievable talent and as charismatic as they come.  He comes across as a guy who knew he had these tools but also couldn't comprehend what to do with them (like the bunny in "Swingers") or if he even wanted it.  There were too many internal forces holding him back.  The end of the story is tragic and the last voicemail to his mom broke me.  The movie did the typical thing where everyone says "He was as happy as I've ever heard him" right before his death, but I choose to believe it and leave him in that place.  Finally being able to stuff at least some of those skeletons in the closet and look at the world with the sun streaming in from a new day.

On a personal note, I took note that he seemed to be calling people out of the blue in the weeks before his death.  About 4 years ago, I got a random call from my college roommate who I hadn't talked to in probably 10 years.  We talked for a good hour.  About a month later, he died at 39.  When I was talking to some other college friends about it, they said that they had not heard from him in years, but he had called them recently.  Like he was closing his accounts and saying goodbye.  Maybe you just know.

And I write this with "Hallelujah" in my headphones, my heart breaking again.

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I took my youngest to see this last weekend and it was really good but incredibly sad. He had such immense talent and his star burned brightly for a short time. He also had lots of demons and I can't imagine having to fight through that and the fame he probably wasn't ready for in a time when the spotlight of MTV and magazines was at its highest. I'm thankful he made up with his mother before he passed away. Grace is a top 5 record for me and it's probably up there for my daughter as well. She had heard some of his songs on her own and then I gave her my copy of Grace so she could immerse herself. I love that we can share music like this. She's got eclectic tastes and it's fun to help her explore music. 

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Is the Music Box that is on now the movie and doc y’all are talking about. It was really interesting. I watched the first 45 mins or so the other night but it was late AF and I had to go to bed so I recorded the rest.

I’ve had Grace for 100 years and while I recognize the talent it’s never really fully grabbed me. As cliche as it might be, his version of “Hallelujah” is simply perfect.

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Is the Music Box that is on now the movie and doc y’all are talking about. It was really interesting. I watched the first 45 mins or so the other night but it was late AF and I had to go to bed so I recorded the rest.

I’ve had Grace for 100 years and while I recognize the talent it’s never really fully grabbed me. As cliche as it might be, his version of “Hallelujah” is simply perfect.

Yeah, that’s the same one. It’s good and seems to capture his easy charisma and just as easy demons. There’s one look that Joan Wasser gives to the interviewer that almost broke me.

Nothing cliche about it. Some things are just true.

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