I heard this song on from a basement on a hill, and thought wow, his song writing is even more complex the older he got. Then I found out he wrote it when he was like 24. Just an insanely talented song writer. It’s a shame he has the stigma of being “sad” or “depressed” with his music, people who classify him as that and skip listening are missing the best songwriter we’ve had in a few generations.
I played this song once live in front of 50 or so strangers. The entire experience was a blur and I was on another planet, I don't even remember if I messed up any of the chords or not.
Elliott atravessou algumas várias décadas. Eu ouço classicismo, barroco, impressionismo, folk, prog rock, e tantas outras sonoridades dentro da discografia dele, sem dizer as letras atmosféricas imersivas, eu realmente vivi nos anos 90 por alguns momentos enquanto assistia as lives dele. Esse ano fizeram 20 anos que o Elliott se foi, e em 2025 farão 30 anos do album Roman Candle. Eu realmente espero que o Elliott tenha encontrado descanso para a alma dele no Senhor, fez muito pela musica.
Pretty sure the story behind this one is he completely forgot about it until 2002/3. Near the end he was bringing up older ideas that never got used like the song unlucky charm / first timer. But hey you probably know that last bit!
He was lovely performer if it was the right crowd he could be so vulnerable, the type of music he played people need to be pretty receptive to make it a good atmosphere
great point. he truly needs the floor, so that the nuances may shine and so the atmosphere may settle into a comfortable stillness - transfixed by the young man with the guitar.
Dude was obsessed with suicide. I have a similar issue. His obsession with heroin use 5 or more years before he ever used it is kinda odd. My brother was an addict and I was depressed but he always seemed blissful high so one time I was suicidal and my nasty gf brought over heroin for some reason and I snorted it. The only times I ever was interesting was when I was high. Can’t open up otherwise. Wanna crawl out of my skin always. I’m 38 now, 4 years older than Elliott ever made it to, I’m on methadone which may be keeping me unhappy, I dunno. I stayed away from Elliott for years because it brings me back to the darkest days and it is legit depressing. I understand the beauty but his music is all very depressing and will keep me wallowing in it. That said I consider him up there with The Beatles in terms of songwriting.
Hey man, I had a very similar path. Had a bad breakup and LSD trip shortly after and I became addicted to Vicodins and eventually heroin. It was the only thing that made me feel loved or make me feel I wanted to even be alive. I got on suboxone in 2015 and slowly weaned off of it and have been mostly clean since. I hope you’re doing better and believing in yourself bud.
@@NC-tc3qw i mean between the bars is on either or, that's pretty dark tonally, but what i really think plants in better in basement is the feeling of hopelessness and just being done with life.
trippy... it makes me wonder which tunes on "From a Basement on the Hill" are written in 2002-2003. It seems many of the tracks were old tunes, certainly worthy of proper recording, but nonetheless, don't necessarily capture Elliott in his final year/months as I had once thought.
I heard this song on from a basement on a hill, and thought wow, his song writing is even more complex the older he got. Then I found out he wrote it when he was like 24. Just an insanely talented song writer. It’s a shame he has the stigma of being “sad” or “depressed” with his music, people who classify him as that and skip listening are missing the best songwriter we’ve had in a few generations.
I can't explain in words how. much this song means to me. The way Eilliott sings "more like a clown" is just so pure
I played this song once live in front of 50 or so strangers. The entire experience was a blur and I was on another planet, I don't even remember if I messed up any of the chords or not.
Pure magic. Nothing comes close to comparing to this.
Elliott atravessou algumas várias décadas. Eu ouço classicismo, barroco, impressionismo, folk, prog rock, e tantas outras sonoridades dentro da discografia dele, sem dizer as letras atmosféricas imersivas, eu realmente vivi nos anos 90 por alguns momentos enquanto assistia as lives dele.
Esse ano fizeram 20 anos que o Elliott se foi, e em 2025 farão 30 anos do album Roman Candle. Eu realmente espero que o Elliott tenha encontrado descanso para a alma dele no Senhor, fez muito pela musica.
This is from 1996, but he didn't use this song on an album until 2003.
He forget this music
@@alandavidlima ok, I love this song
Pretty sure the story behind this one is he completely forgot about it until 2002/3.
Near the end he was bringing up older ideas that never got used like the song unlucky charm / first timer.
But hey you probably know that last bit!
@@bigchickentime7391 I didn’t know thanks for letting me know
@@jamesheath7601 np!
So sad and beautiful. Such a great loss. Can listen to this on a loop for hours.
The fact that this was about a month after I was born is incredible. Still stands up today. One of the greatest.
He was lovely performer if it was the right crowd he could be so vulnerable, the type of music he played people need to be pretty receptive to make it a good atmosphere
This song is pure stress playing live especially the solo.
great point. he truly needs the floor, so that the nuances may shine and so the atmosphere may settle into a comfortable stillness - transfixed by the young man with the guitar.
@@vertyisprobablydeadim saying. lots of skill to sing and play that piece at the same time
This song seems otherworldly and comforting at the same time
This performance is heartbreakingly beautiful.
This is the best live clip I’ve ever seen of ES
Wow I had no idea a live version of this existed. Thank you!
This reminds me of going to his shows in person when you could hear a pin drop.
This is my favorite elliott song for years now thank you very much
Dude was obsessed with suicide. I have a similar issue. His obsession with heroin use 5 or more years before he ever used it is kinda odd. My brother was an addict and I was depressed but he always seemed blissful high so one time I was suicidal and my nasty gf brought over heroin for some reason and I snorted it. The only times I ever was interesting was when I was high. Can’t open up otherwise. Wanna crawl out of my skin always. I’m 38 now, 4 years older than Elliott ever made it to, I’m on methadone which may be keeping me unhappy, I dunno. I stayed away from Elliott for years because it brings me back to the darkest days and it is legit depressing. I understand the beauty but his music is all very depressing and will keep me wallowing in it. That said I consider him up there with The Beatles in terms of songwriting.
Sorry to hear that. Are you feeling a bit better?
I wallow in it too, I hope you find happiness…
Hey man, I had a very similar path. Had a bad breakup and LSD trip shortly after and I became addicted to Vicodins and eventually heroin. It was the only thing that made me feel loved or make me feel I wanted to even be alive. I got on suboxone in 2015 and slowly weaned off of it and have been mostly clean since. I hope you’re doing better and believing in yourself bud.
heart stopping
what a beautiful soul
Just amazing
Sobbing
Man......wow.
The solo.He really nailed it didn't it.
❤️😭
fascinating
Kind of a spooky video
this should have been on Either/Or
Tonally it’s perfect on FABOTH
@@yoda497 hard agree. I feel like last hour would be wayyyy too dark for either or. It works very well on basement though
@@NC-tc3qw i mean between the bars is on either or, that's pretty dark tonally, but what i really think plants in better in basement is the feeling of hopelessness and just being done with life.
trippy... it makes me wonder which tunes on "From a Basement on the Hill" are written in 2002-2003. It seems many of the tracks were old tunes, certainly worthy of proper recording, but nonetheless, don't necessarily capture Elliott in his final year/months as I had once thought.
yeah, you and me both.
Basement reaches out to me the most