On March 3, 1995, Jeff Buckley performed at the MTV Europe studios in London, shortly after the release of his debut album, "Grace," which came out in August 1994. At this point in his career, Buckley was gaining significant traction and acclaim, particularly for his unique vocal style and emotive songwriting. The live recording features two of his most notable tracks, "Eternal Life" and "Last Goodbye," highlighting his ability to blend rock and folk influences with deep lyrical content. "Grace" would later be hailed as a seminal work, influencing countless artists. This performance came during a pivotal moment for Buckley as he began to cultivate a dedicated following, ultimately leading to the album's legacy after his untimely passing in 1997. His haunting voice and passionate performance in this recording underscore the artistic brilliance that made him a revered figure in music history.