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Elliott Smith Clementine Breakfast Time (1995)

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Ryan 🏕2 yıl önce

She's feeling it, loving it.

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Barret 🍶🍺🍻🥂🍷🥃🍸🍾2 yıl önce

Definitely recommend watching the full video w/ the interview. One of the weirdest and most awkward 3 minutes of TV followed by 2 minutes of all the ladies on set giving love eyes to Elliott as he sings

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didier2 yıl önce

My heart still hurts from losing Elliot.

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Jofp Gallagher 🇨🇦2 yıl önce

Gone too soon...his tune "Whatever (folk song in C)" is an underrated masterpiece

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PJ 🟧2 yıl önce

@LOLGOP So many of these people don’t know how to listen to his brutal honesty and it’s making them uncomfortable

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John S Christensen2 yıl önce

Great song… in a bizarre scene. I feel so lucky to have seen Elliott twice in Detroit, without background puppets, though the grim reaper did glide across the stage when he played “(Don’t Fear) The Reaper.” Gone too soon. “Late” by Ben Folds is my “cry” song.

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Meg Bailey ⚡️2 yıl önce

I saw him open for Sebadoh in 1996; we were in the front row, just a few feet away (it was a little place in Atlanta called the Cotton Club)

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East Village by Bike 🎥🗳🚴‍♂️2 yıl önce

Saw Elliott Smith at a lil basement gig in the East village just before he passed. An art gallery on the first floor (HR GIGER exhibition I believe ). Just a little brick tenement basement, him in the corner, strumming&singing away, peacefully-reminded me of Simon/Garfunkl ❤️☮️🎶

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intellivision2 yıl önce

The muppet bopping along while he sang is more surreal than when he shared the Oscars stage w/ Celine Dion

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Hopes and Bones2 yıl önce

I was lucky enough to catch him live before he passed. There's something about him live, it's even more vulnerable than the record at times, as on his recordings his voice is doubled, a technique used widely by The Beatles. Live, his voice is barely there, but in the best way.

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