Elliott Smith - Half Right (Live) (from Elliott Smith: Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition)
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- "Half Right (Live at Umbra Penumbra - September 17th, 1994)" by Elliott Smith, off the 'Elliott Smith: Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition' album. Stream 'Elliott Smith: Expanded 25th Anniversary Edition' on RUclips -
Tears
Heart-meltingly beautiful
I wish we had many more Elliott albums.
I just discovered Elliot's music..Mikaela Davis'. Cover of this got me here..I live this, it just raw n real..like life and the pain we experience..this is great ..!! Ty ES where ever you are.. ♥️
Might just be my imagination, but a lot of the earlier recordings seem to have a still sort of punk-like vocal. Feels like Elliott hadn't quite fully broken away from the Heatmiser sound.
I love it...
Elliott was a punk at heart..
He said at the end of the previous track he had just written it. He was still in Heatmiser. This would be released on Mic City Sons 2 years later.
@@catface101wait but isn’t this on mic city???
@@TheSpectr yeah exactly my point
@@catface101 OH I READ IT WRONG, I read, “it would be released on mic city sons 2, years later”
Right in the feels
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🖤30 years ago today🖤
The lead in to this live recording can be heard in the last part of the previous live track (on the disc), which was "Crazy Fucker". Elliott called Neil Gust (of Heatmiser, the band that Elliott was still in at this point) on stage with him for second guitar (which sort of sounds like percussion in one channel). He also casually said that he had just written this song that day, but then said it was probably not very good. Typical self-deprecation from Elliott. The song was good enough to be the last (although hidden) track on the final Heatmiser album "Mic City Sons", released just over 2 years after this show.
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Why are the lyrics rigged tho
Love this but could do without the percussion.
Thats.literally elliotts picking hitting the strings bro
@@unknownpresences5627 there's drum and cymbal being played with brushes.