I've listened to this cover a ton but I didn't notice until tonight that she says "waiting on your brother" (rather than 'waiting for') -- I lived in Kentucky for a long time which isn't that far (linguistically or geographically) from Tennessee and 'waiting on' is such a normal construction around there -- but not (depending on where you are) as much where I lived before or after. It made me smile -- it's such a little normal 'understanding the meaning more instinctively than the individual words' swap, but I had a "oh hey me too" moment about it.
@@bradfield2266 the vocals are pretty hard though actually, you can see her mumbling through some of the lines to keep breath. Def understand having played this live a few times lol
I can't help but cringe before listening to an Elliott Smith cover on youtube. Always afraid of the outcome but this girl's rendition moved me more than the original does. Great job.
the song sounds very different and is very different to her version, she really changed it and made it her own and didn't just carbon-copy his work. Though, there were some mistakes in this live version, her tripping up and mixing up lyrics at the start; but afterwords she picked back up the quality and played really well. Elliott said that he didn't ever want to make the same type of album twice, He really liked trying new slightly different thing from album to album, He'd be happy with this version of Ballad of big nothing; where she really took it and made it something new.
While I think it's a good cover, I feel like Elliott wouldn't have really liked it because from what I read about him, he didn't really like the simplification of the type of music he studied and tried to replicate. From what I remembered, a lot of his influences stemmed from poets like Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot who were big into the idea of complex art trying to capture the complexity of life which Elliott did with his own songwriting, emphasizing constant change in chord progression and lyrical dynamic. I feel like Elliott would have been more keen on a cover that tried to capture a more different sound completely rather than just change a few notes, if even liked a cover at all. Just listen to a bunch of covers from Elliott himself, and notice how they were mostly upbeat songs changed to complete melancholy chords and scales. Genius on his part I'd say.
Her version sounds like every other modern female bedroom pop artist right down to the over-affected vocals and lazy guitar playing. Nothing original about this whatsoever.
Throwing candy out to the crowd Dragging down the main The helpless little thing with the dirty mouth Who's always got something to say You're sitting around at home now waiting for your brother to call I saw him down in the alley Having had enough of it all Said you can do what you want to whenever you want to You can do what you want to there's no one to stop you All spit and spite you're up all night and down every day A tired man with only hours to go just waiting to be taken away Getting in to the back of a car for candy from some stranger Watching the parade with pinpoint eyes full of smoldering anger You can do what you want to whenever you want to You can do what you want to there's no one to stop you Now you can do what you want to whenever you want to Do what you want to whenever you want to Do what you want to whenever you want to Though it doesn't mean a thing Big nothing
@@SaltChroniclesHearthstoneArena unbelievably late response here but elliott and jeff have a picture together! which is odd because they feel like two different parts of time and history
Great cover, very different from the original but just as moving, maybe more so. Powerful message that is hard for most of us to hear if we are honest with ourselves.
Can we all just collectively LOL at her turning an upbeat Elliott Smith song somber? I don't know what the word for that is. It's not irony, just a cosmic joke.
The worst thing she does here is make the song melodically more basic than it actually is. She plays altogether different chords, omits all the augmentations, and perpetuates the idea that his songs were "simple" (how many times have we read that about his songs? the idea that because the arrangements/production are kind of sparse, and that he often accompanied himself on acoustic, it means that his music was simple). To do him justice, one would have to at least learn the song and play it on his level, not do a beginner-guitarist style approximation.
Elliott woulda loved this shit, man. Glad artists are playing his songs
I've listened to this cover a ton but I didn't notice until tonight that she says "waiting on your brother" (rather than 'waiting for') -- I lived in Kentucky for a long time which isn't that far (linguistically or geographically) from Tennessee and 'waiting on' is such a normal construction around there -- but not (depending on where you are) as much where I lived before or after. It made me smile -- it's such a little normal 'understanding the meaning more instinctively than the individual words' swap, but I had a "oh hey me too" moment about it.
This take really unleashes the song's mournfulness and resignation. Lovely and heartbreaking.
her performances are always intoxicating
the song fits to her musical style.
wow i like her version... not an easy song
She made it a lot easier, though, by not concerning herself with playing all the right chords/notes. His version is 3x as complex.
@@bradfield2266 the vocals are pretty hard though actually, you can see her mumbling through some of the lines to keep breath. Def understand having played this live a few times lol
Her version is easy. Elliotts was difficult
@@oldaccount5217 maybe chord wise, but she's playing with a lot of dynamics, which can't really be taught.
@@jackdawson5490 I wouldn't call this a lot of dynamic. Either way it's a watered down version and all around kind of weak.
ridiculously incredible performance. Just in awe.
why is she so good at any song ever
Well, she's not good at this one.
@@johnlittle3430 sad little man, but if fits you
@@heavenorhell2024 Your farts reek.
This is what I love about elliot's music the covers he created such a base for creativity rip man and rock on girl!
I can't help but cringe before listening to an Elliott Smith cover on youtube. Always afraid of the outcome but this girl's rendition moved me more than the original does. Great job.
You should watch this kid Josh Jebamony's UA-cam videos. He puts all of us that cover Elliott songs to shame.
in tears
This was beautifully done 👌🏽
Absolutely love this
So incredibly lovely
"All Spit and Spite," damn Elliott had a way of cutting to the chase. I miss that candor and the easy way about him.
Wow, beautiful
wow last part was angelic
I am a talentless guitar player, but I really would like to be able to play this amazing version one day. Anyone know which tuning Julien is using?
She's tuned down a whole step, almost all Elliott Smith songs are too.
I’m pretty sure it’s in drop d but ultimate guitar has the tabs
nothing to do with talent, just practice, and you'll be able to play it. probably full step down
Wow. This is good. She’s good. I just learned this tonight.
the song sounds very different and is very different to her version, she really changed it and made it her own and didn't just carbon-copy his work.
Though, there were some mistakes in this live version, her tripping up and mixing up lyrics at the start; but afterwords she picked back up the quality and played really well.
Elliott said that he didn't ever want to make the same type of album twice, He really liked trying new slightly different thing from album to album, He'd be happy with this version of Ballad of big nothing; where she really took it and made it something new.
While I think it's a good cover, I feel like Elliott wouldn't have really liked it because from what I read about him, he didn't really like the simplification of the type of music he studied and tried to replicate. From what I remembered, a lot of his influences stemmed from poets like Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot who were big into the idea of complex art trying to capture the complexity of life which Elliott did with his own songwriting, emphasizing constant change in chord progression and lyrical dynamic. I feel like Elliott would have been more keen on a cover that tried to capture a more different sound completely rather than just change a few notes, if even liked a cover at all. Just listen to a bunch of covers from Elliott himself, and notice how they were mostly upbeat songs changed to complete melancholy chords and scales. Genius on his part I'd say.
Her version sounds like every other modern female bedroom pop artist right down to the over-affected vocals and lazy guitar playing. Nothing original about this whatsoever.
@@jamesoakes1819 Apart from the fact that none of the other "female bedroom pop artists" cover Elliott Smith you mean?
Throwing candy out to the crowd
Dragging down the main
The helpless little thing with the dirty mouth
Who's always got something to say
You're sitting around at home now waiting for your brother to call
I saw him down in the alley
Having had enough of it all
Said you can do what you want to whenever you want to
You can do what you want to there's no one to stop you
All spit and spite you're up all night and down every day
A tired man with only hours to go just waiting to be taken away
Getting in to the back of a car for candy from some stranger
Watching the parade with pinpoint eyes full of smoldering anger
You can do what you want to whenever you want to
You can do what you want to there's no one to stop you
Now you can do what you want to whenever you want to
Do what you want to whenever you want to
Do what you want to whenever you want to
Though it doesn't mean a thing
Big nothing
This is a weird cover but I like it
Jeff Buckley sings Elliott.
Nice one lady.
I actually imagine from time to time what if Layne Staley or Buckley would sing Elliot, or record a song together. That would be INSANE.
Check out Pete Yorns bandstand in the sky live from New Jersey he mentions both Elliott Smith and Jeff Buckley pretty insane
@@SaltChroniclesHearthstoneArena unbelievably late response here but elliott and jeff have a picture together! which is odd because they feel like two different parts of time and history
Great cover, very different from the original but just as moving, maybe more so. Powerful message that is hard for most of us to hear if we are honest with ourselves.
Wow. Amazing.
Damn Julien
i'm in tears
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She connected to Elliotts Soul hiding within that chords . . .
she's so goddamn good
Once in a generation talent! Dripping with soul!
wow
love elliott’s music and this cover does him justice
slowing it down like this takes all of the charm out of the song imo
A very beautiful cover of a genius. It is a pity that the author's material is on a completely different level.
💆
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Can we all just collectively LOL at her turning an upbeat Elliott Smith song somber?
I don't know what the word for that is. It's not irony, just a cosmic joke.
Ok
No way!!!
Teenie weenie, weenie teenie.
1,25x I like it better
the cringe... leave elliotts legacy be. he harmed nobody.
Ben Phone there's literally nothing cringey about this. Elliot is hands down my favourite ever musician but julien definitely does him justice here.
She should at least learn the lyrics. She's singing it wrong and mumbling a lot. So I agree it's quite cringe
The worst thing she does here is make the song melodically more basic than it actually is. She plays altogether different chords, omits all the augmentations, and perpetuates the idea that his songs were "simple" (how many times have we read that about his songs? the idea that because the arrangements/production are kind of sparse, and that he often accompanied himself on acoustic, it means that his music was simple). To do him justice, one would have to at least learn the song and play it on his level, not do a beginner-guitarist style approximation.
Brad Field lol oh fucking bore off
Yet inspired almost everybody since
most female musicians are terrible..but i love her
No they're not.
Dude this is such an ignorant take. Are you kidding me?
you not rockin with women⁉️
That’s just not true
Based
Are you a woman who can't play guitar? Simple solution - open tuning and use one finger for chords at all times.
This is garbage lads. Poor Elliott.
eh, I didn't like the song either but I don't think lack of virtuosity is the problem here
@@andyk6792 okay what is the problem then?
@@ryangosling135 for me, it's the somber heavy-handed feel of it.
@@andyk6792 and what causes this 'feel' exactly?
@@andyk6792 nothing to do with the poor playing and change of tempo/melody? Okay cool keep coping pal.