I can say with certainty that this is the most intelligent interview session I've watched in a long time. I almost feel like it's something that I probably shouldn't have watched because the questions were actually thoughtful and the answers were very genuine & honest, even though I kind of felt like the journalist was prying. Personally, I'm kind of a private person, so I wouldn't have been as cooperative as SVE is here lol I know what she means by "why do people even like my music"...To answer this quickly, people get attached to songs that reflect something within themselves. I really love "Give Out" not because it's helping me get through something (just being honest here) but because I connect with the pain that's in the song. It's just something about it that hits me on a spiritual level, that may sound cliche, but it's true. Anyway, I saw her live, for the first time, almost a week ago & she puts on a really interesting show. It's like she's been playing for years and years...
I personally can say that I want to listen to her music because I appreciate her humanity, she is down to earth as a person and it comes through in her art. Art is therapy for the artist but also for the person it is being presented to. All this on top of her simply amazing voice.
+KellyOKellyComedy i disagree but unlike all the other assholes on the internet I'm going to leave it at that. no name calling, no shade being thrown. I simply disagree
Lost count of the amount of times I youtube searched for an interview with an artist I like and found a long, in-depth and interesting one on FaceCulture. You absolutely rock.
I listen to you when I paint!!! I feel like i'm not the only person who feels alone! There's others out there like me! You know how to express it through music and poems and I express it through painting! I don't think I'm so good at it though, but your music in the background helps allot!
Great interview, the interviewer defiantly knows how to ask the questions, SVE's reaction to them, wonder and then maybe she'll get some mindfulness and therapy out of it. She seems like she opens up about a lot of things, and have good answers, and still it's personal and not bloated like so many other interviews with big stars.
@@beflygelt Sharon's songs resonate with me so much, i am also trying to be an artist, so the self theraputic shame aspect and the deep longing for something i don't know was spot on. Its like she is my sister or something. I guess that's why Lynch wanted her in the Return to perform. We are all similar people. Lynch, Sharon, Me and You maybe.... Strange.
I can say with certainty that this is the most intelligent interview session I've watched in a long time. I almost feel like it's something that I probably shouldn't have watched because the questions were actually thoughtful and the answers were very genuine & honest, even though I kind of felt like the journalist was prying. Personally, I'm kind of a private person, so I wouldn't have been as cooperative as SVE is here lol I know what she means by "why do people even like my music"...To answer this quickly, people get attached to songs that reflect something within themselves. I really love "Give Out" not because it's helping me get through something (just being honest here) but because I connect with the pain that's in the song. It's just something about it that hits me on a spiritual level, that may sound cliche, but it's true. Anyway, I saw her live, for the first time, almost a week ago & she puts on a really interesting show. It's like she's been playing for years and years...
I personally can say that I want to listen to her music because I appreciate her humanity, she is down to earth as a person and it comes through in her art. Art is therapy for the artist but also for the person it is being presented to. All this on top of her simply amazing voice.
+KellyOKellyComedy i disagree but unlike all the other assholes on the internet I'm going to leave it at that. no name calling, no shade being thrown. I simply disagree
OK, you have that right of course. I appreciate the non-douche vibe as well :)
Lost count of the amount of times I youtube searched for an interview with an artist I like and found a long, in-depth and interesting one on FaceCulture. You absolutely rock.
She looks pleasantly stoned love her.
She's so genuine, definitely getting a winona vibe here too
I'm really inspired by her music. her genuineness and coolness is really attractive.
I listen to you when I paint!!! I feel like i'm not the only person who feels alone! There's others out there like me! You know how to express it through music and poems and I express it through painting! I don't think I'm so good at it though, but your music in the background helps allot!
She is so beaitiful 😍
love sharon van etten she is very talented and very cute.
Sharing your songs and traveling the world is better than a day job Sharon .. your a lucky lady and talented I might add
Amazing woman, singer and musician !! My girlfriend is totally into her stuff. She's her role model, and now I know why :).
She is cool in this interview. I relate to her.
Great interview, the interviewer defiantly knows how to ask the questions, SVE's reaction to them, wonder and then maybe she'll get some mindfulness and therapy out of it. She seems like she opens up about a lot of things, and have good answers, and still it's personal and not bloated like so many other interviews with big stars.
Thanks for the kind words!
FaceCulture you're welcome👍
She looks like a different person now. Not that much time has passed. Refreshing personality.
She was definitely high.
She´s lovely and I love her music.
High???
ON DRUGS
I love the commercial she did, pure perfection!
THATS SHARON VAN ETTEN❤️
fucking amazing human being, great interview
Sweater goals.
Bettie serveert is awesome. Palomine is a great record.
she has words for feelings i don't have words for, and I her, and you I. we are all connected
oh my god
interviewer or interrupter?
Interviewer 100% Dutch. 😎😁
...........All, all in a dream, all in a dream, the loading had begun..........
She looks quite sleep-deprived here.
Well I guess the reason why is in part 2.
interviewer making artist uncomfortable and out of sorts. not "at ease".
This is NOT the real person
*_w e l i v e i n s i d e a d r e a m_*
@@beflygelt Sharon's songs resonate with me so much, i am also trying to be an artist, so the self theraputic shame aspect and the deep longing for something i don't know was spot on. Its like she is my sister or something. I guess that's why Lynch wanted her in the Return to perform. We are all similar people. Lynch, Sharon, Me and You maybe.... Strange.