A Quote by Jeff Buckley

When I was 12, I decided to become a musician. 'Physical Graffiti' was the first album I ever owned. — © Jeff Buckley
When I was 12, I decided to become a musician. 'Physical Graffiti' was the first album I ever owned.
The first album I ever owned was 'A Star is Born.'
The first album was literally the first 12 songs I've ever written.
The first album I owned was probably a Backstreet Boys album, and shortly after was Shania Twain.
I opened my first bar that I owned in 1989. The first one I ever owned was in downtown St. Louis.
Traditional graffiti writers have a bunch of rules they like to stick to, and good luck to them, but I didn't become a graffiti artist so I could have somebody else tell me what to do. If you're the type who gets sentimental about people scribbling over your stuff, I suggest graffiti is probably not the right hobby for you.
We had a nightmare on our first album, and went through two producers. I decided, on the second album, to take the money that we were supposed to use for pre-production, and we went into a studio and cut the album with no producer. We finished the whole thing without telling the record company.
The idea that I am cynical because I'm writing the books that I write is a bit like someone saying, 'What, you've done a second album? Oh, I see, cashing in on your first album, are you?' But I'm a musician! It's sort of what I do.
The first car I ever owned was an Italian sports car, a convertible, and I've kind of owned everything under the sun since then.
Graffiti is art, but you don't see graffiti in the National Gallery. Graffiti is on the street - that's where it belongs.
The bloody nose was the album cover for my first album, but it's since become my logo.
Our first album sold a million copies. Because we had such a big hit on the first album, it's always like, 'You can't top the first album.'
I got an album coming out with Bibby (No Limitations) we gone do a joint album our first-ever joint album together officially since we started that's coming this year 2017.
I don't know if I have a 'Greatest Album Ever.' I really liked 'The Blueprint' by Jay-Z. The production on that album was really great. 'All I Need' was the first song I used for walk-on music in 2002 for my second time ever on stage, so that means a lot to me.
I don't consider myself to be a great musician, but my first album was a record hit in Pakistan.
In 2015 we released our first ever. It was our first album, but it was also our first original album.
The 'Black Album' was my real first introduction to Metallica. I was, like, 12 or 13 at the time. We were just getting into music, and I liked that album a lot, but it didn't necessarily change my life. But when I started picking up all the other Metallica records, 'Master of Puppets' was the one to me that stuck out with its songwriting.
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