Elliot smith is more relatable then he would ever give himself credit for. He had the kind of humility this world needed, and still needs. I can only imagine by still listening to his music the things I wish I could've and so many others as well share our love, happiness, sadness, and melancholy with him . Even as long as it feels its been he will always be one of my favorite musician's, singer, and song writer. I Love listening to his interviews, and watching him play live..just thinking about him during that time, and how far his music was expanding, and how far his talent and passion for music would climb. From before this day and forward his music and legacy will live on.
Interviewers often get a bad reception and sometimes deserve it, but this one seems to me good. He’s got the right sort of tentativeness. He responds to what Elliott says and tries to run with it, but doesn’t persevere when the question’s dead. I had the sense that Elliott tuned into him a bit as someone gentle and not too sure of himself. What makes the bad interviews is when Elliott’s attempt to answer honestly isn’t appreciated. I don’t think that happens here and am grateful for it.
I love this, the interviewer really matches elliott's energy in a very honest and genuinely interested way
thank you so much for uploading these. it's like I get to hear some new stuff from Elliott as if he was alive. thank you.
Elliot smith is more relatable then he would ever give himself credit for. He had the kind of humility this world needed, and still needs. I can only imagine by still listening to his music the things I wish I could've and so many others as well share our love, happiness, sadness, and melancholy with him . Even as long as it feels its been he will always be one of my favorite musician's, singer, and song writer. I Love listening to his interviews, and watching him play live..just thinking about him during that time, and how far his music was expanding, and how far his talent and passion for music would climb. From before this day and forward his music and legacy will live on.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Absolutely beautiful.
Elliott is so adorable in his modesty. This is a nice interview.
Thank you for these, for a few minutes it's like he never left.
Interviewers often get a bad reception and sometimes deserve it, but this one seems to me good. He’s got the right sort of tentativeness. He responds to what Elliott says and tries to run with it, but doesn’t persevere when the question’s dead. I had the sense that Elliott tuned into him a bit as someone gentle and not too sure of himself. What makes the bad interviews is when Elliott’s attempt to answer honestly isn’t appreciated. I don’t think that happens here and am grateful for it.
Been looking for interviews during the Either/Or Release
Thank you!
Thanks allot for these
+Peacock Affect I love your stuff! Didn't think I'd find you here.