Any guitar player understands how unique these chord changes are , while also being in a completely different tuning… turn this shit up so loud in my car and think about how much I miss him
I've been there... wearing long sleeved shirts in the middle of summer to hide the scars from my self-harming incidents... it is quite possible Elliott was doing the same, and very sad if he did so, he never deserved that sort of pain
@@thomascraymer8712 he is known to have been a cutter. But yeah I think what speaks most to the kind of pain he was in was the way he decided to go out, stabbing himself twice in the chest. Dang.
This is my favorite song to blow out my eardrums to. Max volume for sure this song rocks.
Probably his best song.
It's an absolutely phenomenal song. Definitely in his top 100 songs!
Def one of the Elliott Smith songs of all time. Aka it’s great.
Becoming one of my favorite Elliott Smith song, everything clicks on this song, especially the drums
Any guitar player understands how unique these chord changes are , while also being in a completely different tuning… turn this shit up so loud in my car and think about how much I miss him
Geez I'm in
The fate that would have found you
Found some other man.....
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I know. So good.
hits home
My theory is he wore the wristband to hide self injury cuts.
I've been there... wearing long sleeved shirts in the middle of summer to hide the scars from my self-harming incidents... it is quite possible Elliott was doing the same, and very sad if he did so, he never deserved that sort of pain
@@thomascraymer8712 he is known to have been a cutter. But yeah I think what speaks most to the kind of pain he was in was the way he decided to go out, stabbing himself twice in the chest. Dang.
or he just thought it looked cool. It does, too.
One part sounds a bit like "When We Were Fab" by George Harrison.
I can definitely hear the George Harrison influence in the vocal harmonies
Sounds like Ian brown
I'm awake