Dylan sang about St. Vincent before she arrived. She's got everything she needs. She's an artist. She don't look back. She can take the dark out of the night time and paint the daytime black.
She is an artist, but not at all irradiated. She has a sharp mind and can communicate her reflections clearly. Her ability to write songs and develop the music is unparalleled. I really enjoy listening to her, even if I can't understand everything.😉😎
1) News about decreasing mortality rates has been in the news for almost ten years now. 2) It’s currently affecting the same people you mentioned drinking a ton in the post war years, because they’re the old people dying now (and the older boomers). Love the new album Annie!
No, folks at the Stravinsky debut were upset because there were dancers who depicted a slavic myth that implied in a subtle way the subjugation of the Slavic peoples
No Annie, they threw chairs in Paris when Stravinsky debuted the Rite of Spring. And....the folk community was pissed at Dylan for quite a while when he went electric. Annie has sat for a number of interviews lately with some quite sophisticated interviewers who have drawn out fascinating material. This one is so pedestrian it is unbearable.
I don’t think this is an ‘unbearable’ interview. I think it’s a truly interesting interview. Annie talking about her own process and music outweighs the first five minutes you allude to. So, she wasn’t sitting with an iPad on her lap and checking ‘the historical facts’ the way you probably did. So what? Big deal. She’s a creator. Not a commentator on social media. You get my point, right?
Have to admit, the way she described it is how I always understood the event. Maybe the point is that people were upset that the music was "unconventional" for the time?
@gradaloo If you're THAT irritated by the interview, why not just stop listening and move on. I don't get people that vent their displeasure in a YT comment section. Myself, having just finished it, I enjoyed the interview. ✌
This woman is a huge fake. Lied about Kate Bush to be included in a documentary about her. In 2007 she was interviewed with Pitchfork and said "this may sound really silly-- but I just discovered Kate Bush, probably six months ago, and I think she's so great. I know I'm very late to the party here [ laughs ], I know this is old news, but I got a Kate Bush record, and I forget-- I think "The Dreaming" is on it, though I'm spacing on the name of the record. [The Dreaming --Ed.] It has Kate Bush in this totally miraculous ascot, too, on the back [ laughs ]. She just went for it. It's so great. She totally went for it." In 2014 during the Kate Bush documentary she said a completly different story on how she got introduced to Kate Bush and said "I still remember going to the CD World and buying The Sensual World when I was sixteen. And the cover, there’s a rose in front of her mouth that has bloomed, she’s got big wide eyes. And I remember, you know, putting it in the shitty car stereo on the way home, and you know, my life was forever changed.”
By the way, have you heard Birth in Reverse? Or Digital Witness? I mean, there are tons of others, those are just a couple personal favorites, but... I think Annie has more talent than Bush ever had, and her art is all that matters at the end of the day. Good luck with your "witch" hunt though, may it work out for you. :)
Annie, love ya but please don’t ever produce yourself again. Do not abort the “clever and cute” otherwise you end up with this. The fans love it - great- but you are much better.
No, ANNIE, let me co-produce an album with you, and we'll make a killer innovative guitar-heavy double-disc album that's a modern-day equivalent of ELECTRIC LADYLAND!
@@fistsofsteel2 Actually, I agree with you -- it's just that I'm dying to collaborate with her, either as a producer or as a musician as she did with DAVID BYRNE! We could call it CLARK ON CLARK, as in BLONDE ON BLONDE by BOB DYLAN!
President of the theatre club? Not that I would've said "She seems like she was the president of the theatre club" in a sarcastic way, but definitely appreciated the self awareness. The bit about Dylan only confirms that boomer music concerns are, indeed, becoming quaint. As a person that likes to read up on music, and pop culture stuff, it always seemed pretty eye rolling. A dated notion that musicians should do "one thing" or "stay in their lane". What I like about St. Vincent is that you can tell she really is into music, and knows a lot of stuff. Random facts and what not. Looking forward to the studio walk through video from Reverb. The bit about process was interesting. I think Broadcast had talked about automatic writing (for lyrics), and writing downs chord names on paper, cutting them up, mixing them in a jar and picking them out at random. Everyone's different though. For whatever reason, I'm compelled to go to bat for D/FW. It's not really a cultural wasteland. Maybe a suburban wasteland? As for culture, you sort of have to know where to look, and have an interest. But it's there. Unlike other places in Texas, say (throws dart at large map of Texas above desk) Lubbock, D/FW has a lot to offer by way of culture. First video I've watched from the channel, and enjoyed the discussion.Gonna have to check out the other vids.
I could listen to Annie talk for hours, thank you!
Dylan sang about St. Vincent before she arrived.
She's got everything she needs.
She's an artist. She don't look back.
She can take the dark out of the night time
and paint the daytime black.
"you mistake me for a person who has looked at the news since november 6th" 💜
She is an artist, but not at all irradiated. She has a sharp mind and can communicate her reflections clearly. Her ability to write songs and develop the music is unparalleled. I really enjoy listening to her, even if I can't understand everything.😉😎
23:00 OMG I was at that concert!!!! It was totally epic, we sang so hard every single word, she even cried during one song ❤
33:24 LMAOOO queen caught lying
i just saw her in ballarat from the front row such a good show!! great artist
What a QUEEN. Love her
1) News about decreasing mortality rates has been in the news for almost ten years now.
2) It’s currently affecting the same people you mentioned drinking a ton in the post war years, because they’re the old people dying now (and the older boomers).
Love the new album Annie!
Well, the Stravinsky story is actually true. No myth there. Facts.
Anyone eIse opened this video because of the RF7 Klipsch speakers in the background? 😊
Jeez I’d love to hear some of those long jams.
Being intentional: I live on the internet. And the internet won’t allow your last word to be expressed in the captions. Hah.
I only drink gin and smoke between 6 o clock.
And I've been around a lonnnnnng time.
No, folks at the Stravinsky debut were upset because there were dancers who depicted a slavic myth that implied in a subtle way the subjugation of the Slavic peoples
yesssssssssssssss
Annie should work with Lady Gaga. Booth can produce music.
No Annie, they threw chairs in Paris when Stravinsky debuted the Rite of Spring. And....the folk community was pissed at Dylan for quite a while when he went electric. Annie has sat for a number of interviews lately with some quite sophisticated interviewers who have drawn out fascinating material. This one is so pedestrian it is unbearable.
I don’t think this is an ‘unbearable’ interview. I think it’s a truly interesting interview. Annie talking about her own process and music outweighs the first five minutes you allude to. So, she wasn’t sitting with an iPad on her lap and checking ‘the historical facts’ the way you probably did. So what? Big deal. She’s a creator. Not a commentator on social media. You get my point, right?
Have to admit, the way she described it is how I always understood the event. Maybe the point is that people were upset that the music was "unconventional" for the time?
It concerns me that both parties appear glossy.
Such a strange response
@gradaloo If you're THAT irritated by the interview, why not just stop listening and move on. I don't get people that vent their displeasure in a YT comment section. Myself, having just finished it, I enjoyed the interview. ✌
The two of them clearly don’t know shit about Dylan
And why should they?
@robertoafernandezr7776 why shouldn't they?
This woman is a huge fake. Lied about Kate Bush to be included in a documentary about her.
In 2007 she was interviewed with Pitchfork and said "this may sound really silly-- but I just discovered Kate Bush, probably six months ago, and I think she's so great. I know I'm very late to the party here [ laughs ], I know this is old news, but I got a Kate Bush record, and I forget-- I think "The Dreaming" is on it, though I'm spacing on the name of the record. [The Dreaming --Ed.] It has Kate Bush in this totally miraculous ascot, too, on the back [ laughs ]. She just went for it. It's so great. She totally went for it."
In 2014 during the Kate Bush documentary she said a completly different story on how she got introduced to Kate Bush and said "I still remember going to the CD World and buying The Sensual World when I was sixteen. And the cover, there’s a rose in front of her mouth that has bloomed, she’s got big wide eyes. And I remember, you know, putting it in the shitty car stereo on the way home, and you know, my life was forever changed.”
who cares
I await your source-cited, peer-reviewed, published, full-length exposé
By the way, have you heard Birth in Reverse? Or Digital Witness? I mean, there are tons of others, those are just a couple personal favorites, but... I think Annie has more talent than Bush ever had, and her art is all that matters at the end of the day. Good luck with your "witch" hunt though, may it work out for you. :)
And how does this influence the music?
ever heard of Bob Dylan's stories lol
Annie, love ya but please don’t ever produce yourself again. Do not abort the “clever and cute” otherwise you end up with this. The fans love it - great- but you are much better.
No, ANNIE, let me co-produce an album with you, and we'll make a killer innovative guitar-heavy double-disc album that's a modern-day equivalent of ELECTRIC LADYLAND!
She should produce herself all the time. All Born Screaming is brilliantly produced by Annie...it's her best produced album yet.
@@fistsofsteel2 Actually, I agree with you -- it's just that I'm dying to collaborate with her, either as a producer or as a musician as she did with DAVID BYRNE! We could call it CLARK ON CLARK, as in BLONDE ON BLONDE by BOB DYLAN!
President of the theatre club? Not that I would've said "She seems like she was the president of the theatre club" in a sarcastic way, but definitely appreciated the self awareness. The bit about Dylan only confirms that boomer music concerns are, indeed, becoming quaint. As a person that likes to read up on music, and pop culture stuff, it always seemed pretty eye rolling. A dated notion that musicians should do "one thing" or "stay in their lane". What I like about St. Vincent is that you can tell she really is into music, and knows a lot of stuff. Random facts and what not. Looking forward to the studio walk through video from Reverb.
The bit about process was interesting. I think Broadcast had talked about automatic writing (for lyrics), and writing downs chord names on paper, cutting them up, mixing them in a jar and picking them out at random. Everyone's different though.
For whatever reason, I'm compelled to go to bat for D/FW. It's not really a cultural wasteland. Maybe a suburban wasteland? As for culture, you sort of have to know where to look, and have an interest. But it's there. Unlike other places in Texas, say (throws dart at large map of Texas above desk) Lubbock, D/FW has a lot to offer by way of culture.
First video I've watched from the channel, and enjoyed the discussion.Gonna have to check out the other vids.