1. Me realizing that Meaningless is so old now that Elliott Smith was still alive and covering songs from it. 2. Me realizing that Jon Brion was five years younger than me here and he's knocking on fucking SIXTY now. 3. Me going coffin-shopping today because holy fuck.
Here's the face of trouble It's the face I wear And it may invite you in But I won't go there Here's a working model That generates despair And this baby cranks it out And it will take you out And I won't care It's a beauty It's the mark of someone Who's beyond repair He'll refuse to help himself Thinking only of himself And though he isn't by himself Well, it's your job now There's a conversation We're about to have And it's full of twists and turns Half truths and vague concerns From one who never learns To one who never learns And I never learn Here's the face of trouble
@@wiishopwednesdayrecords2959 Like @SquillWS said, they mentioned it in Heaven Adores You. Jon Brion says something along the lines of that show being, "the beginning of the end" in terms of his substance abuse.
this recording is from a pilot for a show that never took off -- really low budget, Jon hosted the thing, pretty much just MTV unplugged. Elliott was already scheduled to perform on the show as any artist does when they're on the road. Typical stuff, but Elliott's grandmother had died less than five days before this recording, resulting in a bender and showing up to set completely and utterly faded. The whole 45 minutes is on youtube. There wasn't really a setlist, Jon and Elliott just ask eachother what song to play next, and Elliott's face lights up a few times when they cover bands they mutually like. This cover though he looks like his mind's a million miles away...
Elliott's cover of this is so much better. I don't inherently dislike Brion's voice, but he adds this weird pretentious singing in parts that really don't need it.
@@kevinseyedin4415 I much prefer the original. A gut wrenching song rooted deeply in pop sensibilities. Makes it really consumable and really easy to connect with. Elliott also leaves out half of that second to last verse... Either too emotionally difficult to get through or he just happened to forget the lyrics but I think it speaks volumes for Jon's version that Elliott even decided to sing it
I often think “I wish Elliott were singing this” with Jon’s tunes, of only because Jon B’s voice has the same Ben-Folds-meets-Sam-Coomes poppitudinosity that bugs me in my own voice and that belies the melancholy of the music. That said, Jon Brion is a genius and I fully enjoy the music and wish more people making music now had been tuned into this kind of artistry.
I think I know what you mean by thinking some of the vocal moments sound pretentious, but at the end of the day there’s a whole lot of sincerity in Brion’s voice and character. I think even Elliott Smith would acknowledge that.
1. Me realizing that Meaningless is so old now that Elliott Smith was still alive and covering songs from it.
2. Me realizing that Jon Brion was five years younger than me here and he's knocking on fucking SIXTY now.
3. Me going coffin-shopping today because holy fuck.
1.) same
2.) same (edit: oh good heavens, no, 6 years younger.... better hurry up on point 3)
3.) same
I don't know why 3) made me laugh out loud, but it did.
time is meaningless but make the most of the minutes you have ♥
What are you talking about? Isn't 'Meaningless' from 2001? What year is it....oh, damn, now, I'm sad.
You’re old
so beautiful and sad. And Elliott's face while playing.......damn
After this was filmed Elliott was flying to Texas to attend his grandma’s funeral...probably why he looked extra sad.
Tears in my eyes listening to this
6 years later……it got me, too.
Two of my favs Jon and Elliott
Here's the face of trouble
It's the face I wear
And it may invite you in
But I won't go there
Here's a working model
That generates despair
And this baby cranks it out
And it will take you out
And I won't care
It's a beauty
It's the mark of someone
Who's beyond repair
He'll refuse to help himself
Thinking only of himself
And though he isn't by himself
Well, it's your job now
There's a conversation
We're about to have
And it's full of twists and turns
Half truths and vague concerns
From one who never learns
To one who never learns
And I never learn
Here's the face of trouble
Quando o assunto é música, Jon Brion é um deus em meio aos insetos.
I love that man
The story behind this performance hurts so bad but its just so beautiful
Wait what’s the story
@@wiishopwednesdayrecords2959 I think the one about Elliott being high at the time, they mention it in Heaven Adores You
@@SquillWS lmaooooo
@@wiishopwednesdayrecords2959 Like @SquillWS said, they mentioned it in Heaven Adores You. Jon Brion says something along the lines of that show being, "the beginning of the end" in terms of his substance abuse.
@@errantcondor9349 i take back my lmaoooooo
1.06 jon steps on a pin
Great.
Elliott looks like he's there against his will. I might be projecting.
I dont think you are lol. Jon made a concerted effort to make Elliott his pet.
@@nunyab8972 That's pretty sad. :(
this recording is from a pilot for a show that never took off -- really low budget, Jon hosted the thing, pretty much just MTV unplugged. Elliott was already scheduled to perform on the show as any artist does when they're on the road. Typical stuff, but Elliott's grandmother had died less than five days before this recording, resulting in a bender and showing up to set completely and utterly faded. The whole 45 minutes is on youtube. There wasn't really a setlist, Jon and Elliott just ask eachother what song to play next, and Elliott's face lights up a few times when they cover bands they mutually like. This cover though he looks like his mind's a million miles away...
It's Jon's song, but Elliott flourished his song.
Yin and Yang
Chords used?
Only the most kickass ones.
Dying to know these myself. Everywhere online has some transcriptions but slightly off
In play this tab with capo on 3, sounds pretty good
tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/jon-brion/trouble-chords-1961879
key of Bb mixolydian (flatten the 7th)
Intro in d standard
C to b7
Verse
F d/F# am asus 2
F C Bb
F G am Dsus / dm
F bb than intro
Elliott's cover of this is so much better. I don't inherently dislike Brion's voice, but he adds this weird pretentious singing in parts that really don't need it.
i like the original but i agree. Elliott makes everyone's songs better lol
@@kevinseyedin4415 I much prefer the original. A gut wrenching song rooted deeply in pop sensibilities. Makes it really consumable and really easy to connect with. Elliott also leaves out half of that second to last verse... Either too emotionally difficult to get through or he just happened to forget the lyrics but I think it speaks volumes for Jon's version that Elliott even decided to sing it
I often think “I wish Elliott were singing this” with Jon’s tunes, of only because Jon B’s voice has the same Ben-Folds-meets-Sam-Coomes poppitudinosity that bugs me in my own voice and that belies the melancholy of the music. That said, Jon Brion is a genius and I fully enjoy the music and wish more people making music now had been tuned into this kind of artistry.
I think I know what you mean by thinking some of the vocal moments sound pretentious, but at the end of the day there’s a whole lot of sincerity in Brion’s voice and character. I think even Elliott Smith would acknowledge that.
@@brooke9297 Have you not heard Elliott sing it? Here it is just in case