The verb used to be "to Tupac." Now it's "to Buckley" - that is to release more albums after your death than you managed when you were alive.
Here's another posthumous live album for Buckley who famously drowned in 1997 - after last year's MysteryWhite Boy collection from the very same '95 tour - leaving a legend to stoke. As the name suggests, its dozen tracks focus on a set at the Paris venue of the title.
But why? Well, it's not clear why fans who have the previous collection might might need more live versions of his few touchstone songs from debut Grace - the title track, Lover You Should Have Come Over, Dream Brother, Lilac Wine, Hallelujah - as well as MC5's Kick Out The Jams, which was a live set staple for Buckley and his crash-hot band .
It does show that however tortured he might sound in his songs, he had quite a sense of humour.
Here he amuses the locals with his best Edith Piaf impression and covers Led Zep's Kashmir, but demonstrates what the 33 rpm version sounds at 45 rpm.
Meanwhile, on Lover ... his line about "their shoes filling up with water" does sound spookily prescient. Of such moments legends are born.