I grew up listening and learning guitar from Elliott Smith. I wouldn’t say all. Technically, I’ve always been a good person but some of my actions def weren’t. Definitely have become a great person though!
Elliott Smith was extremely important to me in my formative years as I dealt with a lot of trauma and learned to understand and cope with my mental health issues. I'm also happy to see the world hasn't forgotten about him. I hope they never do.
Same. When I put the most precious thing I’ve ever had into the ground I said “I’m never gonna know you now but I’m gonna love you anyhow.” When I started writing music i made goals of Austin City Limits, Grand ‘Ole Opry, and this rlly cool Cave venue in Tennessee. Only then will I play this song and it’ll be the first one I do. Shit always puts a knot in my throat.
The Live From Here covers of Elliott Smith are such a remarkable act of love as expressed through music. This is how we should respond to suicide: not with silence, not forgetting, not with euphemism or a glossy version of the person who is gone, nor a picture that is overly morbid; not with fake pity, or overreaching empathy, but with real love and admiration for what was expressed while they were with us, in all its complexity, ambiguity, and unreachable otherness; all its pain and all its beauty. Elliott Smith's music and his life was a gift to listeners, to musicians and songwriters. He was one of our best. And I appreciate very much how these covers recall that.
@@concars1234 just wish his fans didn’t willingly watch him fade away on stage when he was alive. If someone is that fucked up, they need help, not applause.
@@krusher181 Well who can say what's part of the act? his later stuff is actually way less "sad sack". And apparently he was doing much better in terms of his substance problems at the time he died. Mind you, he died of a stab wound to the chest with no hesitation wounds which is very strange for a suicide. The case is actually still open technically I believe
To quote Ben Folds, "The songs you wrote got me through a lot". I wasn't aware of Elliott Smith's music until long after his passing, but his work has certainly helped me through some dark times.
This isn’t about displays of virtuosity, it’s about understanding, appreciating and interpreting one of the greatest musical stories of our lifetime. Well done everyone
Slowly, surely, Elliott Smith's catalogue is going to seep into the global music lexicon, and the world will see that they missed the greatest songwriter of his generation while he was alive.
Thanks so much for watching clips of Live From Here, if you enjoy this checkout Chris Thile and Punch Brothers new musical variety show, The Energy Curfew Music Hour. Season one is streaming here: bit.ly/ecmh-season1
First time I ever understood that this song was about his mom and step-dad. And it has been said that his suicide was in part a cloaked message to him. It's amazing how long we can carry trauma.
I never saw Elliott perform. Though part of me thinks if he had his way, few would have gotten to. Like countless artists, music lovers, conflicted youth, tired adults, and everyone in between... his songs get me through the best and worst times. Thank you for continuing his legacy and sharing his work with the world.
I think whatever demon's Elliott struggled with, he knew himself quite well. After all, he graduated from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts with a degree in philosophy and political science in 1991. Who studies philosophy? I wish I had. Looks like he enjoyed some of his success but he did say "I'm not the kind of person to be really famous". He knew he wouldn't be able to handle the toxicity. That the media attempt to portray him as "sad-sack" (not my word) druggie when in fact, he was neither for what seems like a large part of his life just shows how lazy they are. His music is hauntingly beautiful. I hope more people discover Elliot for the beautiful human being that he was.
So perfect from every angle. They pay tribute to all the subtle elements of the original song while still adding the solos and all so tastefully. Loved the violin playing the sliding string parts in the end. What a moving & incredible performance.
Chris Thile always picked his songs for this show in such a reverent way. A true artist respecting other artists and paying tribute as such. What a cool dude.
Another great cover. Always impressed by the band's ability to cover such a diverse range of songs and to capture the feeling of each. This is a tough song to play live! What a beautiful song it is.
shout out to the piano solo, it's so nice, it's like stepping into a warm shower after a long day. cover is spectacular, thank you, big love, i love music ❤ rip Elliott Smith ❤
Such a sad clever beautiful song and a beautiful cover, and superb playing from this band. Elliott Smith carried the torch of the Beatles - big call I know.
been a fan of you since early 2000's chris thile, play mandolin because of you and elliott smith is one of my favorites... this is a dream come true!!!
I can't believe this!!!!!!! This is so amazing! I love Elliott Smith and I really like how Chris plays the mandoline. I discovered him when I listen to his interpretation of Partitas from Bach 👌🏿
It's not often that I get goosebumps from an Elliot Smith cover, but that was an incredible homage. Tasteful, and well put together. Chris Thile is amazing, love that guy.
I had been looking for a recording of this! You even have it without the the commercial break when I first heard it! Thanks for the upload - LOVE this cover.
An utterly perfect cover. Chris, please do a studio recording of this. It's really something when a song simultaneously brings a tear to my eye and gives me chills.
This performance is magificent....however, i felt an anger upwell. Ellliott Smith died too young and with a clouded determination. Waltz #2 is, truly, an example of a perfect song composition. Chris Thile, thanks for introducing this song to a whole new audienceQ
Now please do every single other song he ever recorded
I want figure 8 from front to back with this treatment
Please this.
What this guy said
I'll have what he's having
They do a few more. "Happiness", "angeles", and a cpl more I cant remember
Anyone who appreciates Elliott’s music is a good person I think. I like this guy, superb cover.
Neil well put😂
Chris Thile is phenomenal, which I say as a massive fan of ES.
Cant you tell, that it’s well understood 😅
I grew up listening and learning guitar from Elliott Smith. I wouldn’t say all. Technically, I’ve always been a good person but some of my actions def weren’t. Definitely have become a great person though!
May The Lord Keep his soul in His Light and Peace 🙏
Elliott Smith was extremely important to me in my formative years as I dealt with a lot of trauma and learned to understand and cope with my mental health issues. I'm also happy to see the world hasn't forgotten about him. I hope they never do.
Same. When I put the most precious thing I’ve ever had into the ground I said “I’m never gonna know you now but I’m gonna love you anyhow.” When I started writing music i made goals of Austin City Limits, Grand ‘Ole Opry, and this rlly cool Cave venue in Tennessee. Only then will I play this song and it’ll be the first one I do. Shit always puts a knot in my throat.
The Live From Here covers of Elliott Smith are such a remarkable act of love as expressed through music.
This is how we should respond to suicide: not with silence, not forgetting, not with euphemism or a glossy version of the person who is gone, nor a picture that is overly morbid; not with fake pity, or overreaching empathy, but with real love and admiration for what was expressed while they were with us, in all its complexity, ambiguity, and unreachable otherness; all its pain and all its beauty.
Elliott Smith's music and his life was a gift to listeners, to musicians and songwriters. He was one of our best. And I appreciate very much how these covers recall that.
glad elliott is still around in 2019
2021
elliott will always be around because legends can never die
@@concars1234 just wish his fans didn’t willingly watch him fade away on stage when he was alive. If someone is that fucked up, they need help, not applause.
@@krusher181 Well who can say what's part of the act? his later stuff is actually way less "sad sack". And apparently he was doing much better in terms of his substance problems at the time he died. Mind you, he died of a stab wound to the chest with no hesitation wounds which is very strange for a suicide. The case is actually still open technically I believe
2023
This is why Elliott Smith is a genius, you can take any arrangement of his music and it will work.
Michael Isabella Dub Step???
WrinkledGhost dubstep doesn’t even work for dubstep
This thread has lame 2010 energy
@@Kedai610 yeah
Can’t listen to this song without crying. Thanks for such a moving rendition. RIP dear Elliot
Hearty sobs to this one
Its ok
Makes me so happy to know Elliott is still remembered. Without his music I don’t think I would have made this long.
Xo, brethren. Same.
To quote Ben Folds, "The songs you wrote got me through a lot". I wasn't aware of Elliott Smith's music until long after his passing, but his work has certainly helped me through some dark times.
"Oh, do we ever miss you, Elliott." Amen, Chris. Great cover.
This isn’t about displays of virtuosity, it’s about understanding, appreciating and interpreting one of the greatest musical stories of our lifetime. Well done everyone
@Xxaphius sorry I missed this and didn’t respond sooner. You’re wrong
Slowly, surely, Elliott Smith's catalogue is going to seep into the global music lexicon, and the world will see that they missed the greatest songwriter of his generation while he was alive.
Thanks so much for watching clips of Live From Here, if you enjoy this checkout Chris Thile and Punch Brothers new musical variety show, The Energy Curfew Music Hour. Season one is streaming here: bit.ly/ecmh-season1
I'm gonna say it, Chris Thile has done it again
You mean Elliott did it again ;)
I never knew of Elliott Smith when he was alive, but I love him anyhow. Rest easy
A fucking masterpiece done right by Chris respectfully with certain love.
First time I ever understood that this song was about his mom and step-dad. And it has been said that his suicide was in part a cloaked message to him. It's amazing how long we can carry trauma.
I never saw Elliott perform. Though part of me thinks if he had his way, few would have gotten to. Like countless artists, music lovers, conflicted youth, tired adults, and everyone in between... his songs get me through the best and worst times. Thank you for continuing his legacy and sharing his work with the world.
Michael McFadden isn’t it strange how incredibly comforting such sad songs can be.
I think whatever demon's Elliott struggled with, he knew himself quite well. After all, he graduated from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts with a degree in philosophy and political science in 1991. Who studies philosophy? I wish I had. Looks like he enjoyed some of his success but he did say "I'm not the kind of person to be really famous". He knew he wouldn't be able to handle the toxicity. That the media attempt to portray him as "sad-sack" (not my word) druggie when in fact, he was neither for what seems like a large part of his life just shows how lazy they are. His music is hauntingly beautiful. I hope more people discover Elliot for the beautiful human being that he was.
"From a Basement on the Hill" is one of the most powerful statements in music.
@@theohuioiesin6519 lol I listened to this to stop crying lmfao
The world lost something when Elliott died and thanks for this fantastic rendition!
performed with such reverence... simply wonderful
So perfect from every angle. They pay tribute to all the subtle elements of the original song while still adding the solos and all so tastefully. Loved the violin playing the sliding string parts in the end. What a moving & incredible performance.
Chris Thile covering Elliott Smith. FAN. FOR. LIFE
Elliot Smith never wrote a bad song. This is very soothing. I wish the guy still was with us. The music is amazing. Brings tears.
Goosebumps around the "xo mom" lyric , the music quietens down to compliment the sheer heartache 💔
Chris Thile always picked his songs for this show in such a reverent way. A true artist respecting other artists and paying tribute as such. What a cool dude.
Man, do I ever miss this show.
One of the greatest songwriters ever played by one of the greatest musicians ever.
I just bought a Mandolin and randomly come across this piece of perfection.
This might be the sickest cover I've ever heard
There are 8 people in the world that need a hug. How can you downvote this??
How do you all keep finding new ways of convincing everyone how cool this show is
Always love a surprise Elliott Smith song. This band nails everything each time.
Yep he was channeling some rare shakiness in his voice in the first bits of this awesome respective. Love it!
Here today, and expected to stay - on and on and on...
So thankful to find out I can still be moved to tears by music.
For those of us who never knew you Elliott, we still love you
wow! devastatingly beautiful and haunting... have to listen a few more times... to dive deeper.... thank you I LOVE wanting to dive deeper.
Chris Thile reviving a classic Elliott Smith song, and he does it great justice!
Aoife is awesome too. Chris giving a nod to Elliott makes perfect sense. Elliot influenced a ton of people. Great songs.
Another great cover. Always impressed by the band's ability to cover such a diverse range of songs and to capture the feeling of each. This is a tough song to play live! What a beautiful song it is.
I listened to the encore performance tonight and it broke me a little. We love you and miss you, Elliott.
So very very good
it makes me cry. Unforgettable Elliott.
shout out to the piano solo, it's so nice, it's like stepping into a warm shower after a long day. cover is spectacular, thank you, big love, i love music ❤ rip Elliott Smith ❤
I heard this on the radio today, and had to pull over. Beautiful work by you and the band Mr. Thile. Thank you.
This is a gorgeous rendition of a gorgeous song.
It's a wonderful interpretation, a real homage to one of the greatest artists. Thank you for doing this.
This is one of the best covers I've heard
Achingly beautiful.
Such a sad clever beautiful song and a beautiful cover, and superb playing from this band. Elliott Smith carried the torch of the Beatles - big call I know.
One of my favourites from E.S. This reimagining is sublime. Thank you!
been a fan of you since early 2000's chris thile, play mandolin because of you and elliott smith is one of my favorites... this is a dream come true!!!
Holy moly!...what an amazing performance!! Love Aoife O'Donovan's amazingly sensitive harmony!!
I love the piano in this.
This came out of left field and hit very hard. Stunningly brilliant cover, the Mandolin sounds amazing.
Thanks for this Wonderful version, Thanks Elliott for exist, We miss you so much ❤️
This an absolutely gorgeous cover by phenomenal musicians. Well done
I bet Elliott would have loved this.
I can't believe this!!!!!!! This is so amazing! I love Elliott Smith and I really like how Chris plays the mandoline. I discovered him when I listen to his interpretation of Partitas from Bach 👌🏿
Chris I've been following you for nearly 20 years, this may be my favorite vocal performance of yours.
I love Chris so much. Absolutely beautiful.
Sometimes the most tormented souls leave us the greatest musical gifts. Elliot, Chris Cornell. Thank you and sorry.
So good... makes being a musician feel worthwhile there's a magic to being onstage and singing great songs.
one of only 2 covers of Elliott Smith that I actually like. This is fantastic.
Such a thoughtful cover!! Thanks for this, Amazing job!!
Absolute class, what a professional performance, a fantastic tribute to a golden song.
Beautiful! I Love Ellioth Smith! Greatings from Brazil! Brasil 🇧🇷
Few songs mean as much to me as this song. So nice to hear a fantastic interpretation of it ❤️
Chris, I have been listening to you for 19 years....you never cease to amaze me. Bravo my friend, thank you for sharing your talents with the world!
Such a wonderful tribute to such an underappreciated artist.
Really beautiful.
So beautiful. Did him Justice! Thank you
Dude's got one hell of a band...🦁✌
What a song. Great arrangement and performance!
It's not often that I get goosebumps from an Elliot Smith cover, but that was an incredible homage. Tasteful, and well put together. Chris Thile is amazing, love that guy.
Im so glad this came up pn my recommend. This is the perfect mix of two great things.
goose bumps and tears ♡ Elliot Smith and Chris Thile and Live from Here. My day is complete!!!!
oh my hats off to this absolute magnificent cover. thanks for sharing
great cover of one of the greatest ever
Beautiful arrangement. Beautiful performance. Thank you.
Great cover. Made me do big cry. Thank you for doing such justice to the song with this.
man, the chosen words of the song is beautiful yet heartbreaking
I had been looking for a recording of this! You even have it without the the commercial break when I first heard it! Thanks for the upload - LOVE this cover.
oh god that's such a beautiful arrangement! both the instruments and the vocals, holy shit :O
An utterly perfect cover. Chris, please do a studio recording of this. It's really something when a song simultaneously brings a tear to my eye and gives me chills.
Now that's a beautiful song.
Art. Pure art.
Nice tone Mike Elizondo at 3:30 !!!
talented briliant incredible amazing show-stopping spectacular never the same totally unique completely not neven been done before
This performance is magificent....however, i felt an anger upwell. Ellliott Smith died too young and with a clouded determination. Waltz #2 is, truly, an example of a perfect song composition. Chris Thile, thanks for introducing this song to a whole new audienceQ
Absolutely beautiful cover 😊🎶❤️😊🎶❤️Love this version. Two brilliant and beautiful music artists 😊
Chris basically covers all my favorite music, it appears we have the exact tastes....cheers !!
Chris seems to be an amazingly eclectic student of music. His knowledge and appreciation of multiple genres seems encyclopedic.
This is excellent, Smith would like it.
What a Song !!!
Yes we do. Lovely cover❤
Beatufiul cover. Thank you so much for posting!
Gorgeous. Stunningly so.
Beautiful!
2021 and still beautiful and sad.
Never heard of this guy but great version of the song. Just amazing that Elliott is being kept alive so beautifully.
June 5th, 2020. THIS song hits different.
@5:00 I don't think I've heard a line delivered so tenderly. Lovingly.