A preview of our interview with Danny Elfman, conducted (no pun intended) by Jon Burlingame. Visit our website (www.filmmusicfo...) to see clips from FMF interviews with some other film music greats.
Few people in history have the raw talent of Elfman. His voice was an instrument, and I miss it so much. History will remember this man, and Oingo Boingo too. Like a modern Mozart.
No, Mozart was a spectacular keyboardist and actually wrote his own scores without having to dictate it to somebody else who writes, arranges and conducts the actual music, and Danny has been extremely lucky to assemble a support system that allows him to just make up whatever he wants, and somebody else turns it into playable music. Knowing who he is doesn't make anybody an expert on any other 'classical' music.
No, people who barely know anything about classical music need to stop blurting out silly shit like this. I enjoy Danny's work too but he can't write, arrange or score sheet music, and isn't a prodigy on any instrument, so Mozart has got him beat on all counts and nobody looks smart for making ludicrous grandiose statements of ignorancce. Mozart was spectacularly talented, and Danny is a great rock frontman who REALLY lucked out finding people who can arrange, conduct and play his work FOR HIM. It's a lot easier to come up with unique music when you don't have to think about the technical side of it at all.
Loved this wonderful interview with Danny! I had the great privilege of working for Danny, beginning with Pee Wee's Big Advneture, BeetleJuice, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns...as his Vocal Contractor/singer...and on other projects since ---happily as a singer. Edward Scissorhands is one of the most beautiful vocal score work I've ever done, for anyone. VERY proud of it, and grateful always, to have been a part of his music.
I do have several...one with Burt Bacharach.."Charlie"...and another with Burt, "No One Remembers My Name" - I think also there's "That Night" from THE FOX (Lalo Schifrin score) and some cues from KLUTE maybe? (just breathy "ahh"s. Also "Ask Yourself Why" (Michel Legrand, from "La Picsine" a French film, I never spell that right! Thank you for asking!
I was aware of Oingo Boingo in the 80s, but never listened to them. Two days ago, first of December 2019 I start listening to these guys thinking how great they are, and why wasn’t I listening to these guys three decades ago. Fantastic band, terrific band.
Im 17 and I literally grew up with Oingo Boingo and Danny Elfman. To this day I have every Oingo Boingo song (excluding little girls because it's hard to explain to people 😂) on my playlist. My all-time favorite song is Dead Man's Party and always will be. I hate that almost everyone else my age thinks this music is garbage, because they listen to actual trash like rap. It's upsetting how there will never be music like this ever again in history and I'll only have the same songs to listen to for the rest of my life.
@@Faolan_Grey I intentionally have Little Girls as like the first thing I show people because it's awkward. You have to get off your high horse though; don't disregard a lot of great music coming out today because a lot of people listen to rap. Check out acts like Louis Cole.
Forgive me disagreeing with you, Danny, but I happen to believe that you are great. You are phenomenally brilliant and creative and talented. There is not, nor will there ever be, anyone like you. You're amazing. One day when people are talking about the greatest composers of our time, your name will be one of the first to fall from their lips. You will be remembered by many as one of the greats.
I'll never forget sitting in a theatre in 1988, hearing the most amazing, eclectic, main title music and seeing this magical name I never heard of appear in a black glowing font - "Music Composed by Danny Elfman".
Danny Elfman as well as his brother Richard have been living both of their dreams for decades; So blessed to be alive during these decades. Danny sounds like an Amazing Story Teller. of all of the interviews I have clicked on, this interview has restored my faith in humanity. just sharing my Gratitude 😊❤🎉
The Nay-Sayers doubted you because, how could a man, with no "proper" training create something so beautiful (Edward Scissorhands, Dolores Claiborne, Black a Beauty) or something so full of mystery (NBC, Alice in Wonderland, Batman) or dark and lovely (Wolfman, The corpse Bride) or fun (Spiderman, Mars Attacks, Pee Wee's big adventure). You sir are GREAT!! A LEGEND! Dammit! and don't you ever forget it.
I have been a HUGE fan of this guy since the early 1980s, yet hearing him speak in this interview has given me a whole new level of respect for him. I absolutely love the explanation he gives in regard to the use negative of criticism as "fuel", and his general sense of humility. Go Danny go!
I was so happy my sister introduced me to Oingo Boingo. Loved the music and enjoyed further creations by Danny Elfman. I would educate my friends all the time about his works. Thank you Mr. Elfman!
@@squiremuldoon5462 They were held all over California, there was a lot of early gigs in clubs like the Whiskey Go Go and by the end of their lifetime were often doing the Universal Amphitheatre, Irvine Meadows, The Warfield. Although I wasn't there at the time sadly, but they had a huge loyal following
I started attending their Hallowwen shows beginning in 1994 with the album where their name shortened to Boingo. Farewell tour was just a couple years later. I saw them 5-6 times at Irvine Meadows & San Diego State.
As a longtime fan of Oingo Boingo and of Danny Elfman, and also a music journalist who has seen a ton of live music shows, Oingo Boingo shows stand far above the rest. I've never been to a show where an entire arena of people were dancing from beginning until the end, singing along and having the best times of their lives. His songs were full of angst, heart, passion, melody and adrenaline along with so many other adjectives I couldn't possibly include here. Hands down, Danny Elfman is a genius. A downright musical genius.
@@jenniferjoyjones I'm glad you enjoyed my commentary but I'm not affiliated with this channel beyond being a fan. Hopefully this channel will create another Danny Elfman video! If so, I'll be sure to comment on it.
It's fine that you enjoyed it so much but 'I'm a music journalist and they're far above the rest' is not convincing at all. I've been to a lot of shows "where an entire arena of people were dancing from beginning to end" blah blah blah, and none of them were Oingo Boingo. If that's the only show you've ever seen with a lively crowd, it just means you haven't been to a lot of great shows.
i want danny elfman to make a single podcast or book or something in which he just tells a bunch of stories he remembers or any advice he might have for fans. he’s a really cool guy who’s done so much in his life and hearing his stories and how he views his life is really really cool :)
Fantastic Elfman interview. At last a down to earth interview on his life and work including Oingo Boingo's amazing early years. Although he's just about to move on to 1981-84 ish when they did their best records and is cut off, oh well! There must be so many stories to tell
WOW! I used to go to 7 Oingo Boingo Concerts in those days. You were creative and slamb dancing was the trend. I played guitar for a great deal of time particularly in worship but always dabbling into something more. Connecting different genres like you Danny. I never knew what I could consider myself but you made it very clear in what you do. You are a Hummer and so am I.
Danny Elfman I have been a fan from day one you are a KROQ rockstar in my eyes and have always been then you hit movie sound tracks guess what I know by the music if its you doing the sound track you are a gifted artist of my generation
Excited to hear his recollection... as I remember being there for those early shows & hearing them on the World Famous KROQ!! He's such an incredible talent & a cherished part of my adolescent years.. and beyond.. sharing with my kids!! Thank you Danny, Jed the Fish, the Police!!!
OINGIO BOINGO is one of my favorite groups. I remember when “wake up it’s 1984 ‘ came out before 1984 .I wrote so many postcards to get you to play at the Anaheim convention center for the high school contest.. we won, and you were my first concert. Thank you. I would love to see you in concert again. . Just saying .
+Olga I would too! I love all his work. However, I feel my favorite works of his seems to be subjects he does not talk much about - being Oingo Boingo.
I was in high school, living in LA during their rise. I remember hearing them on KROQ & later in movies. Their hooks dug into me & carried me for years.
Greatness is EXACTLY what Danny Elfman IS! He is/was such a great singer too! You don't hear anyone doing what he could do vocally in his Oingo Boingo prime!
I don't think I've ever heard Danny Elfman drop the F-bomb before! It's really weird hearing it come from him! -- But either way, I love this interview. It's interesting to hear his origin stories and such and how he got the job.
Danny you are great! And there is nothing wrong with being a so-called "hummer." The music always comes from within'. Some of the best music ever made, to some, didn't know what they were doing.
In Hollywood....about the year 1996.....I stood in a long line for 3 hours to shake Danny Elfmans hand with my 6 mos old child in my arms and wife with me. I was the only one in line with my family....he looked so surprised when my turn came!! Lol!! He signed my cd of Oingo Boingo. I was so proud!
I was listening to Rodney on the ROQ sunday show and heard aint this the life and Only a Lad. They weren't on KROQs rotation yet. I had to see what this band was all about. Nobody had ever seen them before. We saw the first Oingo Boingo Halloween show at Perkins Palace in Pasadena. The show started and the curtain went up 3 feet. I saw dinosaurs flanking the stage shooting guns in rhythm to the songs curtain goes all the way up Danny is a cowboy. Later Danny has a gun shooting zombies onstage as dinosuars drag the bodies offstage. Later Danny grabs a girl out of the crowd and takes her top off on top off and placed her on a experiment gurney it was a wild show. We were hooked. We made many more shows. My 80s Chevy van was The Boingo Bus!
Queria ter uma mente, um talento e vocal parecido com a de Danny Elfaman. Eu seia um cara muito feliz , me sentiria um máxima esse cara é genial, sua voz sensacional e maravilhosa, muito linda
He probably would have been your high school algebra teacher or more likely physics or biology teacher if he didn’t switch schools and make friends with a bunch of artistic people. He would’ve been like my high school algebra teacher who was fun and dressed up and played a different character every day for Spirit Week.
The first time i went to Scotland, i was immediately and overwhelmingly struck at how 'freely' everyone sings, like, when gathered together/in social circumstances (in pubs, on festive occasions, and even on a daily basis--these are people that whistle as they work or sing as they clean the house), and i wondered why you just don't see that very often in America? It was then that i realised that a lot of my own 'internal' beliefs had been truly 'Westernised': this notion that only someone with a college degree is 'qualified' to 'do' music. I wrote music beginning at 7 years old with my very own 'notation' system because i didn't know how to read music; yet, when i went to college, i refused to even attempt to major in music because i didn't feel 'qualified' to pass an audition/entrance exam because i was largely self-taught. (not long after, i discovered the concept of autodidacticism and really figured out where i fit in with the concept of learning, in general terms) :) But as a private music teacher, i can tell you the single largest fear that people in the West for sure have to overcome is this generalised fear of 'appearing to do an activity that they don't have (perceived) 'proper' training for', afraid of looking foolish to the extent that they literally inhibit themselves from accessing the simplest of human experiences in a pleasurable/meaningful/engaged way. If you love music, you're qualified to participate in the general music experience--and in musical expression. If you find yourself thinking you either 'don't do it 'well'' or 'want to do it 'better'', then practise. (Think: Stone Mason Bell/Charles Ives. You may not want him singing an aria in a concert hall, but his voice is one of the truest expressions of joy and personal enjoyment of life that can liven up a musical experience like no other, in the most meaningful of ways...) :)
It’s not just music he’s self-educated in either. I watched one of his Danny & Buddy shorts where he was having an argument about philosophy with his ventriloquist’s dummy and I was thinking, damn, this high school dropout knows more about my major than I do! And I suspect he’s been teaching himself astrophysics as well...
what the fuck? i knew he did a lot of music and movies but i had no idea the full extent. Peewee herman, simpisons... i had no idea. ..but it makes sense looking back.
Few people in history have the raw talent of Elfman. His voice was an instrument, and I miss it so much. History will remember this man, and Oingo Boingo too. Like a modern Mozart.
Don't forget Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, and Trevor Jones.
He still makes music. He just released a couple new songs.
No i'm sorry, Ennio Morricone is not like Zimmer or Elfman... We are talking about a musician with another type of musical background...
No, Mozart was a spectacular keyboardist and actually wrote his own scores without having to dictate it to somebody else who writes, arranges and conducts the actual music, and Danny has been extremely lucky to assemble a support system that allows him to just make up whatever he wants, and somebody else turns it into playable music. Knowing who he is doesn't make anybody an expert on any other 'classical' music.
I love Danny Elfman. He is one of the greatest gifts to music!
+TheChosenOne
His singing from his early days helps keep me going.
Me too
100 years from now, when folks talk of great composers like Mozart, Danny Elfman will be part of that conversation..
your skipping over the 19th and 20th century classical music, big no no
He already is.
No, people who barely know anything about classical music need to stop blurting out silly shit like this. I enjoy Danny's work too but he can't write, arrange or score sheet music, and isn't a prodigy on any instrument, so Mozart has got him beat on all counts and nobody looks smart for making ludicrous grandiose statements of ignorancce. Mozart was spectacularly talented, and Danny is a great rock frontman who REALLY lucked out finding people who can arrange, conduct and play his work FOR HIM. It's a lot easier to come up with unique music when you don't have to think about the technical side of it at all.
Loved this wonderful interview with Danny! I had the great privilege of working for Danny, beginning with Pee Wee's Big Advneture, BeetleJuice, Edward Scissorhands, Batman Returns...as his Vocal Contractor/singer...and on other projects since ---happily as a singer. Edward Scissorhands is one of the most beautiful vocal score work I've ever done, for anyone. VERY proud of it, and grateful always, to have been a part of his music.
I do have several...one with Burt Bacharach.."Charlie"...and another with Burt, "No One Remembers My Name" - I think also there's "That Night" from THE FOX (Lalo Schifrin score) and some cues from KLUTE maybe? (just breathy "ahh"s. Also "Ask Yourself Why" (Michel Legrand, from "La Picsine" a French film, I never spell that right! Thank you for asking!
you are truly blessed, this man is iconic.
I was aware of Oingo Boingo in the 80s, but never listened to them. Two days ago, first of December 2019 I start listening to these guys thinking how great they are, and why wasn’t I listening to these guys three decades ago. Fantastic band, terrific band.
John Bolton better late than never. Happy to hear you are enjoying some really great music!
Im 17 and I literally grew up with Oingo Boingo and Danny Elfman. To this day I have every Oingo Boingo song (excluding little girls because it's hard to explain to people 😂) on my playlist. My all-time favorite song is Dead Man's Party and always will be. I hate that almost everyone else my age thinks this music is garbage, because they listen to actual trash like rap. It's upsetting how there will never be music like this ever again in history and I'll only have the same songs to listen to for the rest of my life.
Welcome to the fan club!!!!
@@Faolan_Grey I intentionally have Little Girls as like the first thing I show people because it's awkward. You have to get off your high horse though; don't disregard a lot of great music coming out today because a lot of people listen to rap. Check out acts like Louis Cole.
@@Faolan_Grey How did you get exposed to them?
So cool how he went from being a pop star to a film composer. What a guy.
Now, Hes the best of both worlds. Long hair, Tattoos, Jacked. Its unbelievable
Forgive me disagreeing with you, Danny, but I happen to believe that you are great. You are phenomenally brilliant and creative and talented. There is not, nor will there ever be, anyone like you. You're amazing. One day when people are talking about the greatest composers of our time, your name will be one of the first to fall from their lips. You will be remembered by many as one of the greats.
Now I can't unhear Jack Skellington saying "fuck."
I'll never forget sitting in a theatre in 1988, hearing the most amazing, eclectic, main title music and seeing this magical name I never heard of appear in a black glowing font -
"Music Composed by Danny Elfman".
You can hear the Jack Skellington in his voice! I wish he did more music where he sang on the soundtrack.
Billy Cobb he also looks like him.
Jack Skellington was voiced by Chris Sarandon, Danny Elfman did his vocals
Dang it’s you
@@blueangelto-rr6vx lol imagine the mic fight in the recording studio
What a BEAUTIFUL humble soul. He so deserves any accolades and success that he gets.
Danny Elfman as well as his brother Richard have been living both of their dreams for decades;
So blessed to be alive during these decades.
Danny sounds like an Amazing Story Teller. of all of the interviews I have clicked on, this interview has restored my faith in humanity.
just sharing my Gratitude
😊❤🎉
The Nay-Sayers doubted you because, how could a man, with no "proper" training create something so beautiful (Edward Scissorhands, Dolores Claiborne, Black a Beauty) or something so full of mystery (NBC, Alice in Wonderland, Batman) or dark and lovely (Wolfman, The corpse Bride) or fun (Spiderman, Mars Attacks, Pee Wee's big adventure). You sir are GREAT!! A LEGEND! Dammit! and don't you ever forget it.
I have been a HUGE fan of this guy since the early 1980s, yet hearing him speak in this interview has given me a whole new level of respect for him. I absolutely love the explanation he gives in regard to the use negative of criticism as "fuel", and his general sense of humility. Go Danny go!
I was so happy my sister introduced me to Oingo Boingo. Loved the music and enjoyed further creations by Danny Elfman. I would educate my friends all the time about his works. Thank you Mr. Elfman!
I miss the 80's and Oingo Boingo Halloween concerts in Irvine, CA.
were most of them held in Irvine??
@@squiremuldoon5462 They were held all over California, there was a lot of early gigs in clubs like the Whiskey Go Go and by the end of their lifetime were often doing the Universal Amphitheatre, Irvine Meadows, The Warfield. Although I wasn't there at the time sadly, but they had a huge loyal following
I started attending their Hallowwen shows beginning in 1994 with the album where their name shortened to Boingo. Farewell tour was just a couple years later. I saw them 5-6 times at Irvine Meadows & San Diego State.
First concert I ever went to was oingo boingos Halloween concert! It was either 87 or 88
I have that "Only A Lad" EP - couldn't wait for more. Some of the best concerts I ever went to as a kid.
"Simply surviving" is a great achievement! Danny, you are a brilliant man. Thanks for all the entertainment!
As a longtime fan of Oingo Boingo and of Danny Elfman, and also a music journalist who has seen a ton of live music shows, Oingo Boingo shows stand far above the rest. I've never been to a show where an entire arena of people were dancing from beginning until the end, singing along and having the best times of their lives. His songs were full of angst, heart, passion, melody and adrenaline along with so many other adjectives I couldn't possibly include here. Hands down, Danny Elfman is a genius. A downright musical genius.
I subscribed to your channel. Could you please create a video with more of your commentary on Danny Elfman's work?
@@jenniferjoyjones I'm glad you enjoyed my commentary but I'm not affiliated with this channel beyond being a fan. Hopefully this channel will create another Danny Elfman video! If so, I'll be sure to comment on it.
It's fine that you enjoyed it so much but 'I'm a music journalist and they're far above the rest' is not convincing at all. I've been to a lot of shows "where an entire arena of people were dancing from beginning to end" blah blah blah, and none of them were Oingo Boingo. If that's the only show you've ever seen with a lively crowd, it just means you haven't been to a lot of great shows.
@@jamescarter3196 whatever james.
"Proving yourself to doubters is a great force." What a fucking inspirational man...
F**k it
- Danny Elfman
How inspiring 😅
Best motto ever. "Fuck it" Elfman you are a genius!
I have a long list of people whom i refer to as "genius" and Danny ranks very high!
I always have referred to him as such, myself.
danny is a world treasure.
I can't believe i have Jed the Fish to thank for Oingo Boingo!
Quality defines his music. Pure talent.
Can't imagine what my high school years would have been like without Oingo Boingo. Class of '85
i want danny elfman to make a single podcast or book or something in which he just tells a bunch of stories he remembers or any advice he might have for fans. he’s a really cool guy who’s done so much in his life and hearing his stories and how he views his life is really really cool :)
Fantastic Elfman interview. At last a down to earth interview on his life and work including Oingo Boingo's amazing early years. Although he's just about to move on to 1981-84 ish when they did their best records and is cut off, oh well! There must be so many stories to tell
+electricBlllocks Because this interview is about Scoring & Film Music.
There's a book called clowns of death about oingo boingo. Great read
He probably didn't want to talk about it because he hates his years with them
@@sullivanr.9038 he hates those years? Why?
Ian Elder I honestly don't know hy he hates them, he just been very vocal about not liking his oingo boingo years in general
Life Motto, "fuck it", love it! It got him to where he is today!
WOW! I used to go to 7 Oingo Boingo Concerts in those days. You were creative and slamb dancing was the trend. I played guitar for a great deal of time particularly in worship but always dabbling into something more. Connecting different genres like you Danny. I never knew what I could consider myself but you made it very clear in what you do. You are a Hummer and so am I.
Danny Elfman, you ARE great.
Danny Elfman I have been a fan from day one you are a KROQ rockstar in my eyes and have always been then you hit movie sound tracks guess what I know by the music if its you doing the sound track you are a gifted artist of my generation
Fishkers made Boingo! I used to a copy of that EP!
Excited to hear his recollection... as I remember being there for those early shows & hearing them on the World Famous KROQ!!
He's such an incredible talent & a cherished part of my adolescent years.. and beyond.. sharing with my kids!!
Thank you Danny, Jed the Fish, the Police!!!
Danny Elfman is pure musical brilliance.
I Love Danny Elfman's Music !
Great interview, Thank you!
This is great. Thanks for posting :)
Great storytelling and that's what shows through Danny's scores that makes him a success over and over again
Great Stories. What an intelligent Man
OINGIO BOINGO is one of my favorite groups. I remember when “wake up it’s 1984
‘ came out before 1984 .I wrote so many postcards to get you to play at the Anaheim convention center for the high school contest.. we won, and you were my first concert. Thank you. I would love to see you in concert again. . Just saying .
Great interview.
oh God, I just saw him live singing NBC songs.. he is a pure genius.. I'd love to have a conversation with him and then I could die happy ^_^..
Hahah! Was there, too! Unforgettable.
+Olga
I would too! I love all his work. However, I feel my favorite works of his seems to be subjects he does not talk much about - being Oingo Boingo.
06:07 'Oh my gad; here comes another story...'
Me - o(^▽^)o
Fella, I could listen to you all flippin' day!
Great interview!
Respect for tenacity and perseverance. Hard work. Talent
I was in high school, living in LA during their rise. I remember hearing them on KROQ & later in movies. Their hooks dug into me & carried me for years.
“Finale” is your magnum opus! Absolutely brilliant and beautiful piece of music.
Xenu and I are so appreciative of Danny’s contribution to the 80s musical landscape.
Highly intelligent, well spoken, musical genius.
Greatness is EXACTLY what Danny Elfman IS! He is/was such a great singer too! You don't hear anyone doing what he could do vocally in his Oingo Boingo prime!
Mr.danny elfman.you are such a brilliant person.your fuckin badass.
Excellent interview with a true genius.
my birthday, Halloween, has never been the same since they said GOODBYE
I don't think I've ever heard Danny Elfman drop the F-bomb before! It's really weird hearing it come from him!
--
But either way, I love this interview. It's interesting to hear his origin stories and such and how he got the job.
cesarjimenezanimator lol his philosophy was based around fuck it
He has in a concert
Hearing him say "fuck" is my favourite sound ever. There's quite a few times in shows or interviews where you csn hear him say it.
A few Oingo Boingo songs~ Listen to "Capitalism" about half-way through lol
He often swore at Boingo concerts, he ain't a childrens entertainer after all!
Danny,, you are and always will be 'the shit'! been to at least 10 concerts, as a teen, and when life sucks, only you can make me happy. thank you.
Danny Elfman's score for Midnight Run is absolutely sublime.
This man is 100% genius.❤❤❤
Genus! Love his music
I know this is an old video but amazing. the talent of Danny.... I ensure my sweet baby girls know who Danny Elfman is.
Right On! Mr.Elfman
@12:15 "Proving yourself to doubters is a great force..."
Damn, that sums up about the majority of my life...
Thanks Danny!
wonderful
Ain't this the life indeed!
Danny you are great! And there is nothing wrong with being a so-called "hummer." The music always comes from within'. Some of the best music ever made, to some, didn't know what they were doing.
Legend!
STILL my favorite film score composer.
Oingo Boingo played my Prom at the Queen Mary in Long Beach in 1981
You are a legend in the film industry you are Bach in the genre of movie music
A wonderful guy.
In Hollywood....about the year 1996.....I stood in a long line for 3 hours to shake Danny Elfmans hand with my 6 mos old child in my arms and wife with me. I was the only one in line with my family....he looked so surprised when my turn came!! Lol!! He signed my cd of Oingo Boingo. I was so proud!
I was listening to Rodney on the ROQ sunday show and heard aint this the life and Only a Lad. They weren't on KROQs rotation yet. I had to see what this band was all about. Nobody had ever seen them before. We saw the first Oingo Boingo Halloween show at Perkins Palace in Pasadena. The show started and the curtain went up 3 feet. I saw dinosaurs flanking the stage shooting guns in rhythm to the songs curtain goes all the way up Danny is a cowboy. Later Danny has a gun shooting zombies onstage as dinosuars drag the bodies offstage. Later Danny grabs a girl out of the crowd and takes her top off on top off and placed her on a experiment gurney it was a wild show. We were hooked. We made many more shows. My 80s Chevy van was The Boingo Bus!
loved his impersonation of his mom in his brother's video promoting forbidden zone 2! lol
I hope the full versions of this and the other interviews will eventually be made available; the website's been saying "soon" for months.
You have done so much more than just survive my friend.
Esse Cara é um Gênio!
The mister Dani ellfman is perfect the songs os fantastic
Queria ter uma mente, um talento e vocal parecido com a de Danny Elfaman. Eu seia um cara muito feliz , me sentiria um máxima esse cara é genial, sua voz sensacional e maravilhosa, muito linda
Love him
He is awsome
Good interviewer. Asks question, STHU.
When will the full interview be available?
How did THIS guy, looking like your high school algebra teacher, turn into the long-haired, tattooed dude of today?
HGH
He probably would have been your high school algebra teacher or more likely physics or biology teacher if he didn’t switch schools and make friends with a bunch of artistic people. He would’ve been like my high school algebra teacher who was fun and dressed up and played a different character every day for Spirit Week.
@@nuclearcatbaby1131 I dunno -- his brother is pretty weird, too.
@@leavingitblank9363Yeah I think he would rather be a weird scientist than a weird teacher
The first time i went to Scotland, i was immediately and overwhelmingly struck at how 'freely' everyone sings, like, when gathered together/in social circumstances (in pubs, on festive occasions, and even on a daily basis--these are people that whistle as they work or sing as they clean the house), and i wondered why you just don't see that very often in America? It was then that i realised that a lot of my own 'internal' beliefs had been truly 'Westernised': this notion that only someone with a college degree is 'qualified' to 'do' music. I wrote music beginning at 7 years old with my very own 'notation' system because i didn't know how to read music; yet, when i went to college, i refused to even attempt to major in music because i didn't feel 'qualified' to pass an audition/entrance exam because i was largely self-taught. (not long after, i discovered the concept of autodidacticism and really figured out where i fit in with the concept of learning, in general terms) :) But as a private music teacher, i can tell you the single largest fear that people in the West for sure have to overcome is this generalised fear of 'appearing to do an activity that they don't have (perceived) 'proper' training for', afraid of looking foolish to the extent that they literally inhibit themselves from accessing the simplest of human experiences in a pleasurable/meaningful/engaged way.
If you love music, you're qualified to participate in the general music experience--and in musical expression.
If you find yourself thinking you either 'don't do it 'well'' or 'want to do it 'better'', then practise.
(Think: Stone Mason Bell/Charles Ives. You may not want him singing an aria in a concert hall, but his voice is one of the truest expressions of joy and personal enjoyment of life that can liven up a musical experience like no other, in the most meaningful of ways...) :)
It’s not just music he’s self-educated in either. I watched one of his Danny & Buddy shorts where he was having an argument about philosophy with his ventriloquist’s dummy and I was thinking, damn, this high school dropout knows more about my major than I do! And I suspect he’s been teaching himself astrophysics as well...
😎I HAD THE FIRST EP ! ❤🏴☠
what the fuck? i knew he did a lot of music and movies but i had no idea the full extent. Peewee herman, simpisons... i had no idea. ..but it makes sense looking back.
I like OB now more than I did in the 80s.
Danny elfman does music in every movie
No, he doesn't, you just don't know the names of any other film composers because his stuff is really gimmicky and he's got a funny name.
Danny Elfman is definitely a genius.
"EP means Extended Play": 🤯
not one mention of the man who first took notice and gave the mystic knights of the oingo boingo airplay...dr. demento. shame!
@ 9:21
Danny Elfman himself voiced Jack Skellington.
Jack Skellington was voiced by Chris Sarandon, Danny Elfman did his vocals
Great Matt Groening Story.
Faackin Tales From tha Crypt kehddd ❤️
Danny Elfman is a musical Genius.
Danny Elfman is a musical God?
Interesting that he constantly refer his successes to ”luck”. Is he really not realizing that he is awesome?
I think it’s the imposter syndrome that many self taught musicians have
He's actually being respectful to others who are also extremely talented and driven but may not have had the same opportunities.
@@AntonStruzik I think part of him secretly looks down on trained musicians. Thinks of them like trained dogs or something.
Wow it's weird to think his voice is actually that deep
it definitely has gotten deeper...age does that!