You are correct. The more personal we are, the more universal we are. You're a deeply decent and intuitive human being Michael. Much love to you. Keep doing what you are doing
Brian - "The more personal we are, the more universal we are." Couldn't have said it better myself. You sir, get the pin. Thanks so much my friend!!! Much love right back to you brother
@Guitargate Hey Michael, I've been a fan of your channel for a while now. I really loved your videos on The Dead and Holsdsworth, but man, I am excited for you about coming into Elliott Smith. I've already commented about how I feel about his playing, so I figured I'd give me a suggestion. If you want to see just how good his guitar playing is, and also get a sense of how it drives the music itself. I highly recommend two albums. 'Figure 8' which is a big budget, big studio album but really is a good window into the type of miraculous things he heard and was capable of composing and arranging. Then there is 'New Moon' which is more of a compilation album but of tunes that the recordings of were originally unreleased. Songs like "New Disaster" and "Placeholder" really stick out as great examples of his guitar work, showcased in stripped-downwn context. Once again, enjoy your journey into Elliott Smith. I listened to him and practically nothing else for five years straight and he changed my guitar playing forever. Good luck on your Elliott Smith journey. If you ever need help with what to explore next -since his discography is enormormous, the people in this community will steer you properly.
@@Guitargateanother singer who accomplished this was Scott Hutchison from Frightened Rabbit, intensely personal and specific lyrics that relate to a wide range of people
let's go!!! You HAVE to check out Jeff Buckley as well Michael! His song "Lover, You Should've Come Over" offers some of the best songwriting I have ever heard.
@@artharrison9586 I love Tim's album, Starsailor. Jeff is my favorite of the two though. May they both rest well... Shame that Tim was a terrible father.
The 120 minutes So Real would be a great one. There's actually some interesting chords and it rocks at the end. ruclips.net/video/8Uznt9YFd8c/видео.html
@@echambers1112 I never thought of it as having anything to do with alcoholism either. It's one of my favourite songs of all time and I thought it was him singing to a girl that he wants to open up to him that is having a hard time, so he has to reach for her between the bars. I felt a lot like that girl. I think it's probably also influenced by seeing it in Good will hunting of course. No alcoholism there. But a great song is a great song, it can be interpreted in many ways and feel powerful!
@@the_oslovian no it is completely about alcoholism between prison bars is like a metaphor of addiction alcohlism is a prison and between the bars being where he gets drunk and wanders to the next bar for a drink
Holy shit, I'm legitimately very happy for you for finally coming to Elliott. As a guitarist his ornate picking style, his use of secondary dominants, his use of # 11s are so cleverly used. That's not even mentioning his gobsmacking lyricism. His discography is going to fuck you up.
@tpmcginnis Yup, and this tune is only scratching the surface in terms of his extraordinary use of jazz harmony in pop tunes. There's a reason I keep a medallion with his face on it around my neck all times of the day. He's made that much of an impression on me and my playing.
Strange how a song like this should come up today. This morning, my son went into surgery to have a brain tumor removed. He is in good spirits, and get this behind him. When you have already had the pain of ten lifetimes in your own life, and then have your own child fighting is a pain no parent should ever have to face. No parent should ever have to have the discussion of what to do in case he doesn't make it. Love what you do Michael, really needed this today! ✌️
A great friend of mine was Elliot’s guitar tech, and I got to meet Elliot a couple times. He was a very sweet man, and very shy. My buddy told me he was such a great soul and they shared some amazing times. Losing Elliot was truly a great loss for all.
So many good songs to check out, some of my personal favorites are: -Waltz #2 -Alameda -Angeles -Say Yes -Christian Brothers -Everything Means Nothing To Me Such an insane career/discography cut so short. Easily one of my favorite, if not favorite artists ever.
Waltz#2 is amazing but don't forget Twilight and Pretty (Ugly Before)...Sunshine been keeping me up for days, there is no nighttime only a passing phase.
Michael, you are one of the few youtubers in this genre who is capable of communicating (in plain yet poetic language) both the musicality of a performer, as well as their lyrical and emotional expression. This video showcases your art and aptitude in the finest way. Just wanted to thank you and congratulate you directly and personally for how you manage to bridge that gap so well.
He was one of the best singer-songwriters ever - there was so much more music we lost when his life was cut short - I miss each song we never got to hear.
Welcome to the Elliott family…your genuine and touching discussion of this song changed my view of it…and helped me see my own issues differently…especially about unfulfilled potential…thank you so much ❤
That’s why Elliott smith is my favorite. It’s music you feel rather than just listen to. And as I’ve listened to him over my life I’ve found that different songs and lyrics reflect different situations I go through and it brings me comfort.
I’m amazed that you were so blown away by the song and didn’t play any guitar in this video. Elliots guitar playing is very unique and challenging to play by ear (I am a muscian myself). I respect that you cherished that. And thank you for sharing your struggles. You’re not alone ❤️
What has always struck me about Elliott Smith isnt he's amazing skill on the guitar but the lyrics. It's personal to the point where it can seem almost intrusive. But that leads to some of the most relatable and hauntingly beautiful songs I've ever listened to.
I've lived in Portland since Elliott was performing with Heatmiser. His songs feature lots of local landmarks. There is nothing quite like driving around the spots mentioned in his songs while listening to them.
Dude! Elliott is the greatest, and a very underrated guitar player. He uses such interesting chord progressions, Memory Lane is an insane acoustic guitar tune to play and sing. King's Crossing is also just one of the best songs ever. So much to his discography though.
Kings Crossing is incredibly well constructed and not a single line in it is a throw-away. It has to be one of the best written songs about addiction. My favorite version of it is ruclips.net/video/HiBTykpkT9E/видео.html
Thank you Michael. I love the content and love Elliott Smith. I would recommend " Independence Day" " (Whatever) Folk Song in C", "Say Yes" to name a few. He has tons of music and it's mostly all lovely. Cheers.
"I feel like that person I loathed for so long" That's the art of Elliott Smith. He brings you to that darkest moment in a beautiful way. I can't listen to him anymore but oh man was he a gift.
You really should go through his whole discography, both his solo stuff and Heatmiser, and check out the documentary Heaven Adores You. Just go down the rabbit hole. So worth it!
Glad you finally found him, he is one of those guys who died quick. His lyrics and songwriting are Dylan level. He is relatable to everyone and his writing about Heroin is brilliant once you get there. I can honestly listen to EVERY ALBUM all the way through without skipping and that, my friend, is RARE. This man writes about addiction in a way that no one else can or has since. From the depths of pure addiction, we are lucky to have someone so eloquently and simply describe and makes you FEEL it. To your absolute core. He is brilliant and a treasure.
Jeez i don’t know if that’s quite the right topic to so positively associate him with lol. I get what your saying but a lot of his work seems to be merely misinterpreted as being about drugs. Addiction in general I can definitely agree. Since we can be addicted to anything. But you seem to be specifically implying drugs.
Michael, I sincerely thank you. While I always loved Elliot Smith and this song… hearing your words and your personal connection to it was exactly what I needed tonight. Sometimes the Universe presents us gifts at the perfect moments.
Elliott Smith is a legend, everything he wrote and performed was absolutely enthralling. One of my favourite artists of all time - I’ve been a fan since 1997.
Thank you for the vulnerability. The hardest thing to realize is we all get to an age where we're trauma victims. No one escapes this. At 54 I'm learning how to take good care of myself emotionally and physically. Its never too late. Beautifully tragic as all art can be.
great song, i believe Elliott played it on 12 string? tomorrow tomorrow, angeles, everything reminds me of her, live acoustic version of LA, alameda.. the list is endless.
I don't think that this was your intention, but I love the way that you allowed yourself to be bowled over by the song. You didn't even even strum a chord. This is what great songwriting looks like.
This was a beautiful video Michael. How wonderful to see Elliott's music hit someone and speak to them so deeply and unexpectedly. A pleasure and a privilege to watch. ❤
I'd say Angeles is kinda the quintessential Elliott Smith song, and probably the best place to start. It has amazing guitar playing and will hit you deep in the feels.
This was beautiful and heartbreaking in equal measure. Elliott speaks to so many of us. One of the finest songwriters that ever lived. His story is a tragic one, but he left behind such an astonishing body of work. I find most Nick Drake fans become Elliott fans, and vice versa. Take care man. All the love x
Elliott is my favorite and one of the most prolific singer songwriters(I was going to say of our time but)period. Some of the most heartbreaking songs ever written especially the stuff about heroin addiction. I was an addict for 20 years and Kings Crossing, Plainclothes Man, The White Lady Loves You More, Needle in the Hay etc. always made me feel less alone. I Didn't Understand and Everything Reminds Me of Her are also very beautiful as is all of his music. I am so grateful to have been lucky to meet him a couple times in the 90's. He was a very shy beautiful human being with a tortured soul. He was extremely honest in his music and it's part of what made his art so impactful.
I love this! I'm from Seattle, worked in record stores for decades, so i obviously love seeing someone connecting on a deep level, with music new to them. E.S. was in a Portland band called Heatmiser when I first met him. I didn't know him well, but we were friendly in and outside of shows or my work (Tower Records 5th and Mercer!). Excellent video, and enjoy your path of discovery, there's a lot of gold to mine ahead...
Elliott’s albums were so well put together… perfect double tracked vocals, mesmerising fast acoustic playing (using awesome borrowed / non diatonic chords) but above all…. pure, egoless emotional intensity
Some Elliot smith songs that showcases how amazing songwriter he was: Tomorrow Tomorrow Waltz 2 Can’t make a sound Sweet adeline Independence Day Memory Lane Son of sam Junk bond trader Miss misery
I first heard Elliot Smith on the soundtrack to The Royal Tenenbaums. Very heavy, but worthy of being heard. Someone else from an earlier era that has similar vibes and depth is Nick Drake. What I'd say to both of them is that they left us too soon. Life can change so much between 20 and 40 and onwards, it's wild.
People say nick drake or folk but never heard elliott ever mention nick drake though I’m sure he listened to him. IMO he sounds so much more like the Beatles.
What a profound way you have taken the lyrics and so graciously described them to give Elliott’s music the enlightenment it deserves. You have a gift in this Michael. I look forward to seeing you again. Please check out my friend Mike Scott of the Waterboys band, we’ve been close friends for 33 years now and I feel Mike has never been given the respect he deserves for his lyrics and overall talent. His music has changed people’s lives, including mine. Please give him a listen and thank you for promoting sobriety. I’m in my tenth year and have never enjoyed life and friends more than now.
Welcome to the club. You have to check out Angeles, I Didn't Understand and Walz #2. There's a whole show with Jon Brion as well that is just heart crushing.
Elliott has always been extremely poignant, and often cuts deep, at least for me personally. Your initial thoughts were very touching, i’m new to this channel but it’s nice you allow yourself to be vulnerable. I’m excited to see you delve more into Elliotts discography! I think a good song to pick in terms of guitar playing would be Angeles. Tomorrow Tomorrow is also a great pick, if you want a deeper cut :)
You know......I have been watching you for a while and when I get a notification that you uploaded, I check the title. If it has the normal "reacts", I usually add to my watch list for later. BUT when the title is just an artists name and some comment about their music, I stop what I'm doing and watch immediately because I know the therapy session is incoming and that's why I love your channel. Thank you, Michael.
Elliott Smith is my favorite songwriter of all time, and his songs still hit me like they just hit you, even 21 years after I first heard St. Ide's Heaven. For intricate guitar playing, there are a lot of options, but Angeles is probably the most interesting all around song you could pick to do a video on. It showcases everything he does in a really clean package with a gorgeous picking pattern, and it's just a beautiful song in every way. The most amazing thing about Elliott is that he never phoned in a song. There aren't any bad ones. They're not all perfect, but they were all written for a reason, with genuine conviction, and I don't think the exclusion of any song on any album would improve that album, which I can't say about basically any other musician ever. I'll still give a couple recommendations though, songs which I'm pretty sure have embedded themselves into my literal dna. Twilight Happiness St. Ide's Heaven High Times Say Yes Miss Misery (I prefer the version from New Moon to the movie version) Love your channel. Getting to watch you discover my favorite artist and respond the way you did made my morning, and really helped bridge some of that feeling of isolation which both you and Elliott were speaking about in this video, and which has been hitting me really acutely lately, since I've lost both of my parents in the last year and a half. I'm doing really well overall, and it's been little moments of connection, both in my personal life and with the media I've been coming across lately which have been reminding me that we're all together in that we're all alone, so we've got to look out for each other and listen to each other. Thanks for doing what you do. I feel better understood because you made this video. Hopefully, my comment can do the same for you.
As a guitarist you HAVE to listen to Angeles! Incredible unbelievable guitar playing, it sounds like plays two guitars and bass at once!! He also basically play all instruments himself. He is so good at piano too... Also please please please don't choose the most popular live version, it is just him f* up and it's so hard to watch someone so genius have so low opinion of himself. Watch the one form the same session as this one with the yellow shirt. ruclips.net/video/0rILrLFWZbU/видео.htmlsi=5txBIOaptaS81gKk
Angeles; Tomorrow, Tomorrow; Condor Ave are all popular songs that showcase some pretty nifty guitar work, but man, his whole catalog is In-Sane… just an incredible songwriter, but the subtlety of his guitar playing is a deep pool.
First time I have seen you just sit and absorb a song without and lesson if you will, ive been in a dark period for a while, and this song was great, it reminded me how far I have come., 17 years this past September was my quit date. Not sure if your aware of Elliot Smith demise and circumstances but sad all around. Peace Micheal your a real one, and I love that.
The first time I heard Elliott Smith was in 1996 when my cousin gave me the self titled album. I sat in my room silent and stunned as well. There are a few artists that I wish I could go back in time and listen again for the first time all over, and he is one of them.
I really appreciate your thoughtful and caring dissection of great music(and the true artists that make it), Michael. Elliot Smith is near and dear to my heart, since the first time I saw him do a tiny acoustic set in NYC back in 1996. A true artist, someone beyond the normal musician, something extraordinary and amazing(when those two words meant more). Here's two tunes from each album that are Musts! "Coast To Coast", and "A Fond Farewell". Then "Stupidity Tries"(my personal favorite), and "L.A.", truly beautiful songs. Then, "Sweet Adeline", and "Amity". Then, You'll be a huge fan. Hopefully you'll see this comment, I see it'll be number 745 😃
I am stunned you dont know Elliot. The man was a genius. His alternate tunings and compositions are magical. His poetry is stunning and his voice divine. You most definitely have to deep dive into him. The world lost out big time when he left. I miss him more than any other artist.
I loved Elliott so much. I was lucky enough to meet him once after a concert he performed in Nashville. The power went out in the club halfway during his set, and he continued playing acoustic and singing without a mic...the crowd was completely silent...you could hear a pin drop. Amazing show.
this was also the first elliott song I ever heard. And i'd never heard anything like it and it changed my life forever, without being too dramatic. and the great thing is, every single song i have listened to from him since has made me feel the exact same way.
Discovered him 2 years ago and been obsessed ever since. Constantly finding new masterpieces of his. You’re gonna love all of his stuff. So glad you’re now discovering him
I’m so, so glad. Elliott is my favorite musical artist to ever live, and I’m so glad that you’ve finally come across him. He was a musical genius in every sense of the word. Lyrically, instrumentally, and everything else.
Elliott is the most underrated guitarist of all time imo. Not considering how incredible of an multinstrumentalist he was. Truly gifted beyond comprehension. I highly recommend listening to each of his albums. He plays essentially every instrument, with some exceptions. Roman Candle/Self titled are basically exclusively acoustic, with some of the most incredible non-standard tuning guitar playing. Either/Or he starts filling things out. By XO, figure 8 he is essentially an entire band with himself. His songwriting is up there with Lennon/McCartney/Harrison for me. They were a massive influence on him.
“Needle in the Hay” is a great early song and I suspect one of his more popular ones. Elliot Smith accompanied himself on guitar very well, so that is worth your looking into. This was a nice video. Thanks.
Say Yes is one of my favorite Elliott Smith songs. There are so many others that are just as good lyrically, musically and emotionally. As soon as one of his songs start to play everything fades into the background and you are emotionally captured. I'm so glad you are meeting this artist for the first time. I would love to be able to meet Elliott Smith for the first time once again. To me his words are magical. Deep and dark yes but honest and authentic as well.
Angeles, Independence Day, Condor Ave. and Tomorrow, Tomorrow are all amazing guitar songs… Elliott is the lost treasure of the 90’s and early 2000’s for both acoustic guitarists and songwriters.
Came here to say Independence Day and I'll add Coming Up Roses. Those are my two favourite Elliott songs. Amazing guitar and lyrics. For great guitar Tomorrow, Tomorrow came to mind as well and that's another of my top songs.
It’s never too late to hop into Elliot’s train. It was 2 years ago for me and he re-invigorated my guitar playing, and inspired me to create a whole new album. I’ve taken a break since then but he’s one of the greatest for sure. His guitar playing is superb.
He has so many great songs. My favorite singer-songwriter and an exceptional fingerpicker. The below are both favorites of mine but Roman Candle and Either/Or are albums that are amazing straight through. Everything Reminds Me of Her Fond Farewell for a Friend
My personal favorite Elliot Smith album is XO, (I know most people either love Roman Candle or Either/Or, but XO is mine.) "Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands," "Walts #2," & "Baby Britain," are a few songs off that album I love. I feel like if you vibe with Smith, just about any of his songs will display great song writing, his musicality and lyricism.) 🙏🏼😊 Godspeed.
This cat got me through some tuff times in my life. I haven't heard this song in years until I saw your video pop up. It felt like a punch in the stomach when I saw it, but knew I had to hear it again. Honestly I knew I needed to hear it again. My heart aches for Elliott. I never met him but in a way he and I were very close. I'm thankful you picked this song today. I think I will pray a Rosary for him.
His tragic end cemented him as a songwriting deity. What would he have produced had he lived? His discography is small and beautifully crafted. He never grew old and he never produced a bad record. He is the stuff myths are made of.
Welcome to the club my friend ❤... Elliot is life changing. Once his music gets a hold of you it never leaves you. He's one of the only artists that i feel speaks directly to my soul. It's beautiful!
Elliott smith is so good. Man, that’s awesome that you’ve discovered him at a time where you perhaps needed to hear the message to remind yourself of all the progress you’ve made. I was getting choked up with ya bro. Beautiful self reflection too, that’s the power of music isn’t it? Keep fighting the good fight. As for next songs, id recommend: Angeles (for the guitar work), pitseleh and Waltz #2. Elliott’s music is extremely intricate from so many angles. He’s an excellent and unique guitar player, songwriter, lyricist and singer. Definitely in the category of greatest of all time. Sad story though. I find that I go through phases where I listen to his music and it’s almost like therapy. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on his guitar playing!
Elliott was my favorite artist for a long time. I've learned so many of his tunes on guitar and was lucky enough to see him live a few times. I'm trying to think of a song to suggest for your review. I just don't think there are any that shouldn't be heard. What an incredible song writer. "Everything Reminds me of Her" "Pitseleh", "King's Crossing", "Son of Sam", "A Fond Farewell" or his a cappella song "I Didn't Understand" is remarkable. Really every song has some bit of brilliance at the least.
You can't go wrong with Elliott Smith. I have never heard an Elliott Smith song that I did not like. I generally am not a big fan of acoustic singer songwriters. But Elliot Smith is definitely an exception to that. Your focus was more on the story line than the musicality. It gave me a new perspective. Because I have always thought that the music was 'off-the-charts' good, and never really gave the lyrics much thought.
That was a beautiful reaction, Michael. Thanks for sharing such honest emotions. This clip you watched is part of a video with 3 songs. All 3 are gorgeous. You would love the entire video.
He was such a gifted songwriter. I remember one writer saying something like "no one suffers as gorgeously as Elliot Smith." That was probably in the review for XO in Rolling Stone. I suggest featuring Sweet Adeline or Tomorrow Tomorrow from XO.
I’ll be honest, your reaction videos have helped me understand my own mental state, through music, more than the past 40 years of living. Your openness, but also your explanations open my eyes to what is going on around me in my life, to me, and the people around me. I’m hugely grateful. I was too young to fully appreciate Elliott Smith when I first discovered him, beyond his musicality. But I will be revisiting and losing myself to his words again, all against the background of knowing now what he must have been going through in his life. On other singer-songwriters you might like to explore, I really enjoy Luke Sital Singh. A couple of songs in particular, Fail for you and Benediction. Beautiful songs, beautifully written and beautifully performed.
Watching you experience Elliott Smith for the first time is an absolute pleasure. Congrats on your sobriety and I think many of us can relate. I'm glad you chose this path and really enjoy your videos.
I've been listening to Elliott for 20 years, so it's wonderful to see new people find his music. You should do Stupidity Tries next; it's full band and he rips on the solo.
i love seeing people listen to elliott's music and just understand and appreciate it. his music is so wonderful. his entire discography is incredible, but i really recommend the album "new moon" if you choose to go down the elliott smith rabbit hole, it is life changing.
My comment about his death and the manner in which it occurred was taken down? All I did was say how much it chilled me to the core when the news broke. That was the day I realized how much agony someone can be in. The other thing was a tidbit from wiki. If we can't recognize suicide as a harsh reality we live with than this really isn't a safe place. Walking on eggshells before commenting in the future makes me feel encumbered to elucidate on my true feelings on any dark issues in the future. As for another name I've seen many recommend, I'm going to concur with all those saying Nick Drake. I got into him around the time of Beck whom is another artist with some absolutely brilliant imagery and deep lyrics in his albums like Mutations (a masterpiece) and Sea Change. Bob Dylan was in fact inspired by Beck when Dylan got the chance to talk to recording engineer Mark Howard who had worked with him. Dylan is quoted as saying around the time of Odelay, "I want to make a record the way he makes records" I digress. Nick Drake has an incredible body of work and makes me feel like he was born in a past generation. A lot of his friends felt like he was living in the 20s or 30s and had that aura about him. Still can't believe he didn't blow up. His work is so understated and underrated and nothing quite sounds like him. NICK DRAKE, NICK DRAKE, NICK DRAKE!!!!!
@@JHLC186 "With all due respect", minus any respect whatsoever. Why can one not do both? Many people share their feelings on here and your comments and stance on the issue are the very reason my point is true. Belittling someone's feelings and pretending to have any sympathy as you smile like it's something funny are what this community doesn't need.
I was curious why there were no mentions of his terrible, terrible end. I suppose I should've guessed at the over-sensitive censorship that serves shadows rather than betterment. Seriously, how can we open up about things if they won't let us say the words.
I always thought his girlfriend killed him but said it was self inflicted. I think i was told by friend but who knows, sounded like bad time all around
The potential of the best songwriter/performer to communicate with many people with the fewest words and chords is the sign of, not only genius but also frequently a troubled soul. It’s often these people who have the potential to touch our lives the deepest. This is what makes the difference between just another singer/musician and an artist who can touch people’s lives.
Have you heard Nick Drake? That opening guitar strum could come from a number of Drake songs. Elliot Smith had the same sensibilities, with a different sound.
I recently read that Smith was asked if Nick Drake was an influence and he said despite it being a common assumption he never really listened to him. He was quite happy with it though because he said what he had heard he really enjoyed (presumably after it had been mentioned to him enough times that he felt he should check him out).
You summed it up best - what a fucking song. Elliott was amazing and died too young, but at least his songs live on. Jason Molina is another incredible songwriter who I don't think you've reviewed. He's another one we lost too soon to depression and alcoholism. I would start out with Just Be Simple but he has a number of greats (under his name and his bands Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Company).
I don't have enough words to describe how important Elliott Smith's music is to me and how happy it makes me for other people to discover his music for the first time.
Came for the harmonic and chordal analysis (and because I love Elliot Smith). I did not expect you to focus entirely on the lyrics but hooo boy…I’m glad I did. I needed this emotional analysis today. Thank you for your wise insights. “Is the world happening to you or are you happening to the world” ❤8:44
Angeles is a song from this very album that has absolutely incredible guitar playing if you're wanting to hear more Elliott guitar. He had a particular genius when it came to composing that I think we all love. If you want more songs with beautiful lyricism like this one, though, I recommend Speed Trials; again it's from this very album. I love how personal Between The Bars is, and I adore how you got it instantly. Elliott was a person who clearly went through a lot, and his music reflects that. May he rest in peace. Much love, Michael.
Hej Michael - I totally understand your reaction! I discovered Elliott I think around 2000... For me it was a major discovery. At this time I listend to his albums over and over for a long time.... I love the fragility in his voice and the despair and hope in his lyrics... It touched me deeply. At this time I started making my own music - so I tried to get in touch with his producer (I am from Switzerland), and luckily it happened, I flew to Portland and recorded my first album together with Elliotts friend and producer Larry Crane. It was unforgettable! Hugs from Switzerland 😊
I’ve often thought that listening to Elliott Smith feels like coming home. He has so many incredible songs. I’ve never seen your videos but because someone was ‘reacting’ to Elliott for the first time, I had to watch it. This was beautiful and made me teary eyed. I’m excited for your journey into his work.
I needed this video today thank you for sharing your perspective on Elliott’s bittersweet masterful melodies. Elliott was a master composer and guitarist - the proverbial “lost” and “sad” Beatle. I love the guitar work on “Plainclothes Man” when he was with Heitmiser.
You are correct. The more personal we are, the more universal we are. You're a deeply decent and intuitive human being Michael. Much love to you. Keep doing what you are doing
Brian - "The more personal we are, the more universal we are." Couldn't have said it better myself. You sir, get the pin. Thanks so much my friend!!! Much love right back to you brother
Wow, I love that expression. It sounds contradicting but it's true, and something to keep in mind when wanting to connect with ourselves or the world.
@Guitargate Hey Michael,
I've been a fan of your channel for a while now. I really loved your videos on The Dead and Holsdsworth, but man, I am excited for you about coming into Elliott Smith. I've already commented about how I feel about his playing, so I figured I'd give me a suggestion. If you want to see just how good his guitar playing is, and also get a sense of how it drives the music itself. I highly recommend two albums.
'Figure 8' which is a big budget, big studio album but really is a good window into the type of miraculous things he heard and was capable of composing and arranging. Then there is 'New Moon' which is more of a compilation album but of tunes that the recordings of were originally unreleased. Songs like "New Disaster" and "Placeholder" really stick out as great examples of his guitar work, showcased in stripped-downwn context. Once again, enjoy your journey into Elliott Smith.
I listened to him and practically nothing else for five years straight and he changed my guitar playing forever.
Good luck on your Elliott Smith journey. If you ever need help with what to explore next -since his discography is enormormous, the people in this community will steer you properly.
@@Guitargateanother singer who accomplished this was Scott Hutchison from Frightened Rabbit, intensely personal and specific lyrics that relate to a wide range of people
The first person I ever heard say this was Cate Blanchett. Stuck with me ever since.
Elliot’s “Angeles”. INCREDIBLE guitar playing.
Memory Lane also has some great playing.
@@unplayedpiano7039 please chose the live in the yellow shirt, not the most popular. It's basically Elliott messing up and very painful to watch.
I second Angeles. Great intricate guitar playing on the chord changes
Yes blistering speed finger picking and rhythm is challenging too
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let's go!!! You HAVE to check out Jeff Buckley as well Michael! His song "Lover, You Should've Come Over" offers some of the best songwriting I have ever heard.
Amen to that suggestion and Jeff…a timeless classic
I agree. Both of the Buckleys were incredible artists.
@@artharrison9586 I love Tim's album, Starsailor. Jeff is my favorite of the two though. May they both rest well... Shame that Tim was a terrible father.
Yep, it's my favorite song on that album.
The 120 minutes So Real would be a great one. There's actually some interesting chords and it rocks at the end.
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It is essentially a love song that his alchoholism is singing to him.
I've listened to this song many times and never thought of this perspective. Woah!
yep, that's exactly how I hear it too.
@@echambers1112 I never thought of it as having anything to do with alcoholism either. It's one of my favourite songs of all time and I thought it was him singing to a girl that he wants to open up to him that is having a hard time, so he has to reach for her between the bars. I felt a lot like that girl. I think it's probably also influenced by seeing it in Good will hunting of course. No alcoholism there. But a great song is a great song, it can be interpreted in many ways and feel powerful!
I came here to say this 🎉
@@the_oslovian no it is completely about alcoholism between prison bars is like a metaphor of addiction alcohlism is a prison and between the bars being where he gets drunk and wanders to the next bar for a drink
Holy shit, I'm legitimately very happy for you for finally coming to Elliott. As a guitarist his ornate picking style, his use of secondary dominants, his use of # 11s are so cleverly used. That's not even mentioning his gobsmacking lyricism. His discography is going to fuck you up.
As Michael pointed out "that minor 4th chord".
@tpmcginnis Yup, and this tune is only scratching the surface in terms of his extraordinary use of jazz harmony in pop tunes. There's a reason I keep a medallion with his face on it around my neck all times of the day. He's made that much of an impression on me and my playing.
"His discography is going to fuck you up."
Is that a threat or a promise? ;-)
@@Pannemat Lmao it's more like an assurance.
Strange how a song like this should come up today. This morning, my son went into surgery to have a brain tumor removed. He is in good spirits, and get this behind him. When you have already had the pain of ten lifetimes in your own life, and then have your own child fighting is a pain no parent should ever have to face. No parent should ever have to have the discussion of what to do in case he doesn't make it. Love what you do Michael, really needed this today! ✌️
Huge hug for you, and I hope your kid gets well soon! 🙋♀️
Prayers for your son.
Thinking about you brother
Chin up my man, thoughts and prayers are with you and your little guy. Be strong for him!
Best wishes for strength during this difficult time and for your son to have a full and speedy recovery. ☮️
A great friend of mine was Elliot’s guitar tech, and I got to meet Elliot a couple times. He was a very sweet man, and very shy. My buddy told me he was such a great soul and they shared some amazing times. Losing Elliot was truly a great loss for all.
I was also lucky enough to meet and talk to Elliott a couple times and was indeed very shy but a beautiful human being. He's sorely missed.
So many good songs to check out, some of my personal favorites are:
-Waltz #2
-Alameda
-Angeles
-Say Yes
-Christian Brothers
-Everything Means Nothing To Me
Such an insane career/discography cut so short. Easily one of my favorite, if not favorite artists ever.
Those are some fantastic songs! I love Pitseleh too. Gorgeous song.
Angeles and Christian Brothers are both excellent songs.
St. Ides Heaven 🧑🏾🍳's 😗!
Waltz#2 is amazing but don't forget Twilight and Pretty (Ugly Before)...Sunshine been keeping me up for days, there is no nighttime only a passing phase.
Everything Means Nothing to Me is an underrated pick. Excellent song. That apparently was Elliott's favorite from Figure 8
Condor Ave is an absolute masterpiece, and he wrote that when he was 17.
YES!
YESSS condor ave is my fav! those chords are actually insane
Still one of my all time favorites from him.
Second this
I still can’t even fathom how a 17 year old could write that. Truly an example of the life we live outside our own.
I just discovered him at 36. Kind of a Beatles moment for me. Hit his catalog hard and fast. Dude doesn’t miss.
He was massively influenced by the Beatles in a lot of the arrangements in his albums. SO GOOD.
Michael, you are one of the few youtubers in this genre who is capable of communicating (in plain yet poetic language) both the musicality of a performer, as well as their lyrical and emotional expression. This video showcases your art and aptitude in the finest way. Just wanted to thank you and congratulate you directly and personally for how you manage to bridge that gap so well.
really points to his lived maturity
He was one of the best singer-songwriters ever - there was so much more music we lost when his life was cut short - I miss each song we never got to hear.
Same. Shame someone walks free soaking up the sun and air while Elliotts family has only memories. As precious as they may be they aren’t the same.
Welcome to the Elliott family…your genuine and touching discussion of this song changed my view of it…and helped me see my own issues differently…especially about unfulfilled potential…thank you so much ❤
That’s why Elliott smith is my favorite. It’s music you feel rather than just listen to. And as I’ve listened to him over my life I’ve found that different songs and lyrics reflect different situations I go through and it brings me comfort.
I’m amazed that you were so blown away by the song and didn’t play any guitar in this video.
Elliots guitar playing is very unique and challenging to play by ear (I am a muscian myself).
I respect that you cherished that. And thank you for sharing your struggles. You’re not alone ❤️
What has always struck me about Elliott Smith isnt he's amazing skill on the guitar but the lyrics. It's personal to the point where it can seem almost intrusive. But that leads to some of the most relatable and hauntingly beautiful songs I've ever listened to.
Elliott is a great example of someone who doesn't need to be some guitar virtuoso to make interesting music. His songwriting is just that good.
@@jonahhh.There's a large group of people that would say his guitar playing is near the top for his style of music...
@@GeneseeBen oh no, it certainly is! It's fantastic. But his songwriting is the standout, at least for me.
Elliot has this thing of being decievingly simple. There is a lot of complexity here but played straight to make it palatable.
Many of his parts are far more nuanced and tricky than they appear to be at first glance.
I've lived in Portland since Elliott was performing with Heatmiser. His songs feature lots of local landmarks. There is nothing quite like driving around the spots mentioned in his songs while listening to them.
Sheridan Fruit Company!
Dude! Elliott is the greatest, and a very underrated guitar player. He uses such interesting chord progressions, Memory Lane is an insane acoustic guitar tune to play and sing. King's Crossing is also just one of the best songs ever. So much to his discography though.
Kings Crossing is incredibly well constructed and not a single line in it is a throw-away. It has to be one of the best written songs about addiction. My favorite version of it is ruclips.net/video/HiBTykpkT9E/видео.html
I second “King’s Crossing”! Would love to hear an analysis, I think it’s a song with a lot of interesting things going on there.
Thank you Michael. I love the content and love Elliott Smith. I would recommend " Independence Day" " (Whatever) Folk Song in C", "Say Yes" to name a few. He has tons of music and it's mostly all lovely. Cheers.
"I feel like that person I loathed for so long" That's the art of Elliott Smith. He brings you to that darkest moment in a beautiful way. I can't listen to him anymore but oh man was he a gift.
You really should go through his whole discography, both his solo stuff and Heatmiser, and check out the documentary Heaven Adores You. Just go down the rabbit hole. So worth it!
Glad you finally found him, he is one of those guys who died quick.
His lyrics and songwriting are Dylan level.
He is relatable to everyone and his writing about Heroin is brilliant once you get there.
I can honestly listen to EVERY ALBUM all the way through without skipping and that, my friend, is RARE.
This man writes about addiction in a way that no one else can or has since. From the depths of pure addiction, we are lucky to have someone so eloquently and simply describe and makes you FEEL it. To your absolute core.
He is brilliant and a treasure.
Jeez i don’t know if that’s quite the right topic to so positively associate him with lol. I get what your saying but a lot of his work seems to be merely misinterpreted as being about drugs. Addiction in general I can definitely agree. Since we can be addicted to anything. But you seem to be specifically implying drugs.
Go deep in his discography. It’s incredible. This power of this song is not an outlier in his catalog, it’s the norm. He’s a singular talent.
Michael, I sincerely thank you. While I always loved Elliot Smith and this song… hearing your words and your personal connection to it was exactly what I needed tonight. Sometimes the Universe presents us gifts at the perfect moments.
Damn. I can't go down that wormhole. His lyrics are brutally emotional. What an incredible artist. RIP
Elliott does not have a bad song. You can see the care and craftsmanship in every second music he ever made. A true master.
Elliott Smith is a legend, everything he wrote and performed was absolutely enthralling. One of my favourite artists of all time - I’ve been a fan since 1997.
Thank you for the vulnerability. The hardest thing to realize is we all get to an age where we're trauma victims. No one escapes this. At 54 I'm learning how to take good care of myself emotionally and physically. Its never too late. Beautifully tragic as all art can be.
Same here. Good luck! 🙋♀️
@@isathebell congratulations that is outstanding
We are our trauma
@@thomp9054 that doesn't have to be true I've worked through my trauma and I hope you worked through yours
"tomorrow tomorrow" for some guitar greatness
This
One of my absolute favorites. Will I ever be able to play it? Time will tell haha
great song, i believe Elliott played it on 12 string? tomorrow tomorrow, angeles, everything reminds me of her, live acoustic version of LA, alameda.. the list is endless.
“Tomorrow tomorrow” for sure!
YES!! TOMORROW TOMORROW is amazing!
I don't think that this was your intention, but I love the way that you allowed yourself to be bowled over by the song. You didn't even even strum a chord. This is what great songwriting looks like.
I too was struck by the fact that he didn't play, but also it's probably because Elliott plays a detuned guitar.
@@natelan69420 I'd bet that he could figure that out pretty quickly, but yes.
This was a beautiful video Michael. How wonderful to see Elliott's music hit someone and speak to them so deeply and unexpectedly. A pleasure and a privilege to watch. ❤
I'd say Angeles is kinda the quintessential Elliott Smith song, and probably the best place to start. It has amazing guitar playing and will hit you deep in the feels.
This was beautiful and heartbreaking in equal measure. Elliott speaks to so many of us. One of the finest songwriters that ever lived. His story is a tragic one, but he left behind such an astonishing body of work. I find most Nick Drake fans become Elliott fans, and vice versa. Take care man. All the love x
Elliott is my favorite and one of the most prolific singer songwriters(I was going to say of our time but)period. Some of the most heartbreaking songs ever written especially the stuff about heroin addiction. I was an addict for 20 years and Kings Crossing, Plainclothes Man, The White Lady Loves You More, Needle in the Hay etc. always made me feel less alone. I Didn't Understand and Everything Reminds Me of Her are also very beautiful as is all of his music. I am so grateful to have been lucky to meet him a couple times in the 90's. He was a very shy beautiful human being with a tortured soul. He was extremely honest in his music and it's part of what made his art so impactful.
I love this! I'm from Seattle, worked in record stores for decades, so i obviously love seeing someone connecting on a deep level, with music new to them.
E.S. was in a Portland band called Heatmiser when I first met him. I didn't know him well, but we were friendly in and outside of shows or my work (Tower Records 5th and Mercer!).
Excellent video, and enjoy your path of discovery, there's a lot of gold to mine ahead...
Heatmiser is so incredible in their own right too! Neil Gust and Elliott were such a dynamic duo
Elliott’s albums were so well put together… perfect double tracked vocals, mesmerising fast acoustic playing (using awesome borrowed / non diatonic chords) but above all…. pure, egoless emotional intensity
Some Elliot smith songs that showcases how amazing songwriter he was:
Tomorrow Tomorrow
Waltz 2
Can’t make a sound
Sweet adeline
Independence Day
Memory Lane
Son of sam
Junk bond trader
Miss misery
Elliot was the best. So many utterly heart-breaking and painfully complicated songs that were, at the end, so so beautiful.
I first heard Elliot Smith on the soundtrack to The Royal Tenenbaums. Very heavy, but worthy of being heard.
Someone else from an earlier era that has similar vibes and depth is Nick Drake.
What I'd say to both of them is that they left us too soon. Life can change so much between 20 and 40 and onwards, it's wild.
That bathroom scene with Needle in the hay playing is one of my favourite movie scenes ever!
NICK DRAKE - Clear influence here. He is the O.G.
People say nick drake or folk but never heard elliott ever mention nick drake though I’m sure he listened to him. IMO he sounds so much more like the Beatles.
ELLIOT IS THE KING, MY GOAT TTHE BESST GUITARIST AND SONGWRRITER OF THE 90'S
What a profound way you have taken the lyrics and so graciously described them to give Elliott’s music the enlightenment it deserves. You have a gift in this Michael. I look forward to seeing you again. Please check out my friend Mike Scott of the Waterboys band, we’ve been close friends for 33 years now and I feel Mike has never been given the respect he deserves for his lyrics and overall talent. His music has changed people’s lives, including mine. Please give him a listen and thank you for promoting sobriety. I’m in my tenth year and have never enjoyed life and friends more than now.
Welcome to the club. You have to check out Angeles, I Didn't Understand and Walz #2. There's a whole show with Jon Brion as well that is just heart crushing.
Elliott has always been extremely poignant, and often cuts deep, at least for me personally. Your initial thoughts were very touching, i’m new to this channel but it’s nice you allow yourself to be vulnerable. I’m excited to see you delve more into Elliotts discography!
I think a good song to pick in terms of guitar playing would be Angeles. Tomorrow Tomorrow is also a great pick, if you want a deeper cut :)
Indisputably my favorite artist. I couldn't live without Elliott's songs, you have to listen to more of his discography
You know......I have been watching you for a while and when I get a notification that you uploaded, I check the title. If it has the normal "reacts", I usually add to my watch list for later. BUT when the title is just an artists name and some comment about their music, I stop what I'm doing and watch immediately because I know the therapy session is incoming and that's why I love your channel. Thank you, Michael.
Elliott Smith is my favorite songwriter of all time, and his songs still hit me like they just hit you, even 21 years after I first heard St. Ide's Heaven.
For intricate guitar playing, there are a lot of options, but Angeles is probably the most interesting all around song you could pick to do a video on. It showcases everything he does in a really clean package with a gorgeous picking pattern, and it's just a beautiful song in every way.
The most amazing thing about Elliott is that he never phoned in a song. There aren't any bad ones. They're not all perfect, but they were all written for a reason, with genuine conviction, and I don't think the exclusion of any song on any album would improve that album, which I can't say about basically any other musician ever. I'll still give a couple recommendations though, songs which I'm pretty sure have embedded themselves into my literal dna.
Twilight
Happiness
St. Ide's Heaven
High Times
Say Yes
Miss Misery (I prefer the version from New Moon to the movie version)
Love your channel. Getting to watch you discover my favorite artist and respond the way you did made my morning, and really helped bridge some of that feeling of isolation which both you and Elliott were speaking about in this video, and which has been hitting me really acutely lately, since I've lost both of my parents in the last year and a half. I'm doing really well overall, and it's been little moments of connection, both in my personal life and with the media I've been coming across lately which have been reminding me that we're all together in that we're all alone, so we've got to look out for each other and listen to each other.
Thanks for doing what you do. I feel better understood because you made this video. Hopefully, my comment can do the same for you.
As a guitarist you HAVE to listen to Angeles! Incredible unbelievable guitar playing, it sounds like plays two guitars and bass at once!! He also basically play all instruments himself. He is so good at piano too...
Also please please please don't choose the most popular live version, it is just him f* up and it's so hard to watch someone so genius have so low opinion of himself.
Watch the one form the same session as this one with the yellow shirt.
ruclips.net/video/0rILrLFWZbU/видео.htmlsi=5txBIOaptaS81gKk
Learning this really improved my fingerpicking and made me appreciate the genius of Elliott’s songwriting!
@@duppy17 Yeah, I can imagine. I have tried and failed! 😅
Angeles; Tomorrow, Tomorrow; Condor Ave are all popular songs that showcase some pretty nifty guitar work, but man, his whole catalog is In-Sane… just an incredible songwriter, but the subtlety of his guitar playing is a deep pool.
First time I have seen you just sit and absorb a song without and lesson if you will, ive been in a dark period for a while, and this song was great, it reminded me how far I have come., 17 years this past September was my quit date. Not sure if your aware of Elliot Smith demise and circumstances but sad all around. Peace Micheal your a real one, and I love that.
The first time I heard Elliott Smith was in 1996 when my cousin gave me the self titled album. I sat in my room silent and stunned as well. There are a few artists that I wish I could go back in time and listen again for the first time all over, and he is one of them.
Oh my god... I've been requesting Elliott for years 😭😭❤️❤️ I'm DEAD
I really appreciate your thoughtful and caring dissection of great music(and the true artists that make it), Michael. Elliot Smith is near and dear to my heart, since the first time I saw him do a tiny acoustic set in NYC back in 1996. A true artist, someone beyond the normal musician, something extraordinary and amazing(when those two words meant more).
Here's two tunes from each album that are Musts! "Coast To Coast", and "A Fond Farewell". Then "Stupidity Tries"(my personal favorite), and "L.A.", truly beautiful songs. Then, "Sweet Adeline", and "Amity". Then, You'll be a huge fan. Hopefully you'll see this comment, I see it'll be number 745 😃
I am stunned you dont know Elliot. The man was a genius.
His alternate tunings and compositions are magical.
His poetry is stunning and his voice divine.
You most definitely have to deep dive into him.
The world lost out big time when he left.
I miss him more than any other artist.
I loved Elliott so much. I was lucky enough to meet him once after a concert he performed in Nashville. The power went out in the club halfway during his set, and he continued playing acoustic and singing without a mic...the crowd was completely silent...you could hear a pin drop. Amazing show.
this was also the first elliott song I ever heard. And i'd never heard anything like it and it changed my life forever, without being too dramatic. and the great thing is, every single song i have listened to from him since has made me feel the exact same way.
Discovered him 2 years ago and been obsessed ever since. Constantly finding new masterpieces of his. You’re gonna love all of his stuff. So glad you’re now discovering him
Man, you did not say anything about this incredibly beautiful vocal melody of this song. So deep.
I’m so, so glad. Elliott is my favorite musical artist to ever live, and I’m so glad that you’ve finally come across him. He was a musical genius in every sense of the word. Lyrically, instrumentally, and everything else.
Elliott is the most underrated guitarist of all time imo. Not considering how incredible of an multinstrumentalist he was. Truly gifted beyond comprehension.
I highly recommend listening to each of his albums. He plays essentially every instrument, with some exceptions. Roman Candle/Self titled are basically exclusively acoustic, with some of the most incredible non-standard tuning guitar playing. Either/Or he starts filling things out. By XO, figure 8 he is essentially an entire band with himself. His songwriting is up there with Lennon/McCartney/Harrison for me. They were a massive influence on him.
“Needle in the Hay” is a great early song and I suspect one of his more popular ones.
Elliot Smith accompanied himself on guitar very well, so that is worth your looking into.
This was a nice video. Thanks.
Say Yes is one of my favorite Elliott Smith songs. There are so many others that are just as good lyrically, musically and emotionally. As soon as one of his songs start to play everything fades into the background and you are emotionally captured. I'm so glad you are meeting this artist for the first time. I would love to be able to meet Elliott Smith for the first time once again. To me his words are magical. Deep and dark yes but honest and authentic as well.
Angeles, Independence Day, Condor Ave. and Tomorrow, Tomorrow are all amazing guitar songs… Elliott is the lost treasure of the 90’s and early 2000’s for both acoustic guitarists and songwriters.
Came here to say Independence Day and I'll add Coming Up Roses. Those are my two favourite Elliott songs. Amazing guitar and lyrics. For great guitar Tomorrow, Tomorrow came to mind as well and that's another of my top songs.
It’s never too late to hop into Elliot’s train. It was 2 years ago for me and he re-invigorated my guitar playing, and inspired me to create a whole new album. I’ve taken a break since then but he’s one of the greatest for sure. His guitar playing is superb.
If you’re 40, love music, and have never heard of Elliott Smith you must’ve had a happy life.
Wonderful video. Look forward to more Elliott Smith videos
He has so many great songs. My favorite singer-songwriter and an exceptional fingerpicker. The below are both favorites of mine but Roman Candle and Either/Or are albums that are amazing straight through.
Everything Reminds Me of Her
Fond Farewell for a Friend
My personal favorite Elliot Smith album is XO, (I know most people either love Roman Candle or Either/Or, but XO is mine.) "Everybody Cares, Everybody Understands," "Walts #2," & "Baby Britain," are a few songs off that album I love.
I feel like if you vibe with Smith, just about any of his songs will display great song writing, his musicality and lyricism.) 🙏🏼😊 Godspeed.
This cat got me through some tuff times in my life. I haven't heard this song in years until I saw your video pop up. It felt like a punch in the stomach when I saw it, but knew I had to hear it again. Honestly I knew I needed to hear it again. My heart aches for Elliott. I never met him but in a way he and I were very close. I'm thankful you picked this song today. I think I will pray a Rosary for him.
His tragic end cemented him as a songwriting deity. What would he have produced had he lived? His discography is small and beautifully crafted. He never grew old and he never produced a bad record. He is the stuff myths are made of.
You might want to watch "Good Will Hunting" too. Thanks for doing this video too - Elliot was incredibly special. An amazing talent. 💞
First thing I thought of with Elliot Smith music.
Welcome to the club my friend ❤... Elliot is life changing. Once his music gets a hold of you it never leaves you. He's one of the only artists that i feel speaks directly to my soul. It's beautiful!
Elliott smith is so good. Man, that’s awesome that you’ve discovered him at a time where you perhaps needed to hear the message to remind yourself of all the progress you’ve made. I was getting choked up with ya bro. Beautiful self reflection too, that’s the power of music isn’t it? Keep fighting the good fight.
As for next songs, id recommend: Angeles (for the guitar work), pitseleh and Waltz #2. Elliott’s music is extremely intricate from so many angles. He’s an excellent and unique guitar player, songwriter, lyricist and singer. Definitely in the category of greatest of all time. Sad story though. I find that I go through phases where I listen to his music and it’s almost like therapy. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts on his guitar playing!
Elliott was my favorite artist for a long time. I've learned so many of his tunes on guitar and was lucky enough to see him live a few times. I'm trying to think of a song to suggest for your review. I just don't think there are any that shouldn't be heard. What an incredible song writer. "Everything Reminds me of Her" "Pitseleh", "King's Crossing", "Son of Sam", "A Fond Farewell" or his a cappella song "I Didn't Understand" is remarkable. Really every song has some bit of brilliance at the least.
You can't go wrong with Elliott Smith. I have never heard an Elliott Smith song that I did not like. I generally am not a big fan of acoustic singer songwriters. But Elliot Smith is definitely an exception to that. Your focus was more on the story line than the musicality. It gave me a new perspective. Because I have always thought that the music was 'off-the-charts' good, and never really gave the lyrics much thought.
That was a beautiful reaction, Michael. Thanks for sharing such honest emotions. This clip you watched is part of a video with 3 songs. All 3 are gorgeous. You would love the entire video.
He was such a gifted songwriter. I remember one writer saying something like "no one suffers as gorgeously as Elliot Smith." That was probably in the review for XO in Rolling Stone.
I suggest featuring Sweet Adeline or Tomorrow Tomorrow from XO.
I’ll be honest, your reaction videos have helped me understand my own mental state, through music, more than the past 40 years of living.
Your openness, but also your explanations open my eyes to what is going on around me in my life, to me, and the people around me. I’m hugely grateful.
I was too young to fully appreciate Elliott Smith when I first discovered him, beyond his musicality. But I will be revisiting and losing myself to his words again, all against the background of knowing now what he must have been going through in his life.
On other singer-songwriters you might like to explore, I really enjoy Luke Sital Singh. A couple of songs in particular, Fail for you and Benediction. Beautiful songs, beautifully written and beautifully performed.
Man, I'm so glad to read this. We're all truly in this together, my friend.
I was first introduced to Elliott Smith and his song Miss Misery from the movie Good Will Hunting. I was obsessed for a while.
Watching you experience Elliott Smith for the first time is an absolute pleasure. Congrats on your sobriety and I think many of us can relate. I'm glad you chose this path and really enjoy your videos.
I know right! 3:25 so many of us heard Eliott for the first time singing “between the bars” but all I can say is it only gets better.
He's in the top 10 of greatest singer-songwriters for me
this is great, thanks for being vulnerable with us. elliott smith - angeles is one of the most beautiful songs ever written IMO give it a listen
I've been listening to Elliott for 20 years, so it's wonderful to see new people find his music. You should do Stupidity Tries next; it's full band and he rips on the solo.
Haha! I ❤❤❤❤ Elliott Smith almost as much as Radiohead. Incredible! Jeff Buckley next!
i love seeing people listen to elliott's music and just understand and appreciate it. his music is so wonderful. his entire discography is incredible, but i really recommend the album "new moon" if you choose to go down the elliott smith rabbit hole, it is life changing.
Angeles is a brilliant Elliott Smith song that has some great finger style guitar as well.
Elliott is my favorite. Absolutey brilliant musician. His guitar playing and craftsmanship was top tier.
My comment about his death and the manner in which it occurred was taken down? All I did was say how much it chilled me to the core when the news broke. That was the day I realized how much agony someone can be in. The other thing was a tidbit from wiki.
If we can't recognize suicide as a harsh reality we live with than this really isn't a safe place. Walking on eggshells before commenting in the future makes me feel encumbered to elucidate on my true feelings on any dark issues in the future.
As for another name I've seen many recommend, I'm going to concur with all those saying Nick Drake. I got into him around the time of Beck whom is another artist with some absolutely brilliant imagery and deep lyrics in his albums like Mutations (a masterpiece) and Sea Change. Bob Dylan was in fact inspired by Beck when Dylan got the chance to talk to recording engineer Mark Howard who had worked with him.
Dylan is quoted as saying around the time of Odelay, "I want to make a record the way he makes records"
I digress. Nick Drake has an incredible body of work and makes me feel like he was born in a past generation. A lot of his friends felt like he was living in the 20s or 30s and had that aura about him. Still can't believe he didn't blow up. His work is so understated and underrated and nothing quite sounds like him.
NICK DRAKE, NICK DRAKE, NICK DRAKE!!!!!
Beck - Sea Change is just unreal.
@@S.G.Wallner Thank you! Too many have no idea. 👍
@@JHLC186 "With all due respect", minus any respect whatsoever. Why can one not do both? Many people share their feelings on here and your comments and stance on the issue are the very reason my point is true. Belittling someone's feelings and pretending to have any sympathy as you smile like it's something funny are what this community doesn't need.
I was curious why there were no mentions of his terrible, terrible end. I suppose I should've guessed at the over-sensitive censorship that serves shadows rather than betterment. Seriously, how can we open up about things if they won't let us say the words.
I always thought his girlfriend killed him but said it was self inflicted. I think i was told by friend but who knows, sounded like bad time all around
The potential of the best songwriter/performer to communicate with many people with the fewest words and chords is the sign of, not only genius but also frequently a troubled soul. It’s often these people who have the potential to touch our lives the deepest. This is what makes the difference between just another singer/musician and an artist who can touch people’s lives.
Have you heard Nick Drake? That opening guitar strum could come from a number of Drake songs. Elliot Smith had the same sensibilities, with a different sound.
I recently read that Smith was asked if Nick Drake was an influence and he said despite it being a common assumption he never really listened to him. He was quite happy with it though because he said what he had heard he really enjoyed (presumably after it had been mentioned to him enough times that he felt he should check him out).
It’s so cool watching someone understand a piece of art I love on an emotional and technical level
You summed it up best - what a fucking song. Elliott was amazing and died too young, but at least his songs live on.
Jason Molina is another incredible songwriter who I don't think you've reviewed. He's another one we lost too soon to depression and alcoholism. I would start out with Just Be Simple but he has a number of greats (under his name and his bands Songs: Ohia and Magnolia Electric Company).
Seconding Jason Molina and also suggesting Sparklehorse and Jay Reatard...two more remarkable artists who have gone too soon.
I don't have enough words to describe how important Elliott Smith's music is to me and how happy it makes me for other people to discover his music for the first time.
Came for the harmonic and chordal analysis (and because I love Elliot Smith). I did not expect you to focus entirely on the lyrics but hooo boy…I’m glad I did. I needed this emotional analysis today. Thank you for your wise insights.
“Is the world happening to you or are you happening to the world” ❤8:44
Angeles is a song from this very album that has absolutely incredible guitar playing if you're wanting to hear more Elliott guitar. He had a particular genius when it came to composing that I think we all love.
If you want more songs with beautiful lyricism like this one, though, I recommend Speed Trials; again it's from this very album.
I love how personal Between The Bars is, and I adore how you got it instantly. Elliott was a person who clearly went through a lot, and his music reflects that. May he rest in peace.
Much love, Michael.
Elliotts the best songwriter of the 90s. That'd crazy you don't know him. I put him up there with John Lennon
So cool watching you fall in love with his song, and subsequently, ES.
How ya like them apples??
@@theraven105 Perfect comment. If you know, you know 😊
Hej Michael - I totally understand your reaction! I discovered Elliott I think around 2000... For me it was a major discovery. At this time I listend to his albums over and over for a long time.... I love the fragility in his voice and the despair and hope in his lyrics... It touched me deeply.
At this time I started making my own music - so I tried to get in touch with his producer (I am from Switzerland), and luckily it happened, I flew to Portland and recorded my first album together with Elliotts friend and producer Larry Crane. It was unforgettable! Hugs from Switzerland 😊
I’ve often thought that listening to Elliott Smith feels like coming home. He has so many incredible songs. I’ve never seen your videos but because someone was ‘reacting’ to Elliott for the first time, I had to watch it. This was beautiful and made me teary eyed. I’m excited for your journey into his work.
I needed this video today thank you for sharing your perspective on Elliott’s bittersweet masterful melodies.
Elliott was a master composer and guitarist - the proverbial “lost” and “sad” Beatle. I love the guitar work on “Plainclothes Man” when he was with Heitmiser.