Mark so damn great songwriter and singer Very special and chose to leave us but we'll always treasure the music Sparklehorse produced truly special albums and clearly his skills evident much earlier
Yes Paul,you’re right,I had the pleasure of seeing Sparklehorse/Mark in 2001 and 2006,so original -wish he could have beaten his demons but not to be .
First time hearing this, the unreleased songs are brilliant, seems they pretty much became throwaway when most artists couldn't write a leading single as good. Album of the coronayear.
"Someday I Will Treat You Good" sounds almost like a mix of funky and grunge. Voice seems crisper and less fragile than the following years, too. Guess the 1996 incident had an effect on it.
I wouldn't say that the accident had that much of an affect musically other than, creating his second album. Vivadixie came out before the accident anyway. He mostly recorded quietly because he was married to someone who couldn't sleep with him making too much noise. Also Teresa (his wife) filed for divorce causing him to shoot himself and end his life. A text message can cause that much damage. But there's probably a lot more to the story. Who knows.
Songs don't have to be played on the radio to be radio friendly. As I am listening, this demo has a pop sound that he later dropped for the eccentric, home grown, minimalist sound and lyrics that made him great. Watch the documentary on youtube where he talks some about his transition. He says when he gave up trying to be a rock star that's when he became good.
sophocles of course they do. gotta say though I love everything this guy does but the happier songs are his best. my theory is when he's happy so are his songs and vice versa. such a tragic person
this was released in the days where he was transitioning between his old band, the dancing hoods, which he was in to pursue his dream of being a rockstar, as he put it, and his new identity as sparklehorse. in his own words, around the time he started sparklehorse is when he started making "good music." i think this was his youthful pop side, before all the eclectic influences and experimentation. he hadn't explored new sounds as much and wasn't quite so self conscious and reclusive.
@@sophocles1198 A lot of Big Star songs were as 'radio friendly' as the ones by Badfinger that did get airplay. I never knew who Alex Chilton was until the internet rolled around and I could find out about whom the Replacements' song "Alex Chilton" was.
One of the greatest live shows I saw in my life. Linkous ranks with Tom Waits and Nick Cave from my live concert real life show experiences. From his toxicology report, his blood alcohol content was 0.43 at the time of his death, benzodiazepines and antidepressants were also found in his system. So sad...
Benzos are for sure a sneaky killer of addicts.. We think yea I've eaten a few bars before and been fine but when you mix it with the spike in your vein.. you wake up in an ambulance with EMTs who've had a stressful time attempting to save your life with a shot of Narcan... One of the most sobering moments in my life was in the back of an ambulance revived after not breathing for five to ten minutes and the nurse on duty asked me why I was so upset they just saved my life? My life almost paused in that moment and I realized these great people were working to save a no good junkies life because they care about humankind. And all I was giving them was attitude and anger. No joke I was ripping shit out of my arms and what not like in the movies.. and all it took was her looking me in the eye and saying, "we are saving your life, why are you mad?" I had no answer because I realized I was in the wrong...
I first heard about Sparklehorse in 1996 when I told a friend about the Vic Chesnutt show I saw the night before. He's seen Mark perform after he'd taken too many quaaludes with wine and had passed out on the toilet. Because Mark's circulation had been cut off he had to use a wheelchair for a few days. My friend was reminded of the show when I told him that Vic was paraplegic and had to perform in a wheelchair. Not long after that day Mark and Vic became friends. Their suicides were about three months apart almost fifteen years later.
His demo's are better than most performers masters
Miss you Mark, we all do, everyday.
Not sure why I'm surprised that this is so good
Mark sounds happy here. R.i.p
Mark so damn great songwriter and singer
Very special and chose to leave us but we'll always treasure the music
Sparklehorse produced truly special albums and clearly his skills evident much earlier
Yes Paul,you’re right,I had the pleasure of seeing Sparklehorse/Mark in 2001 and 2006,so original -wish he could have beaten his demons but not to be .
Seems like he combined this kind of Poppy Rock sounding thing with the Mournful Dark and Fragile vibe and ended up with the Sparklhorse we know.
what a gem to stumble across! I thought I had heard everything from Mark Linkous, until I heard this.. Love it!
Merci pour ce partage.... de cet artiste unique...
Wow. I'm hearing how much Counting Crows were ...inspired by the chorus in 'Won't Know If You Don't Try'
Rest Your Worried Mind is like a early version of Heart of Darkness which I love
Well it starts with the same beginning lyrics of Heart of Darkness
So basically he stole the verses from this song and put them on Heart of Darkness
Very interesting! Fledgling instances of Sparklehorse abound in these recordings- especially lyrically and with his unique production style.
First time hearing this, the unreleased songs are brilliant, seems they pretty much became throwaway when most artists couldn't write a leading single as good. Album of the coronayear.
Absolutely incredible. Such a great gem to find.
That second track has the same verses as Heart of Darkness, but a different tune and chorus... huh
Mark, you made your choice, I hope now you're in a happier place. RIP
i'm just happy he finally found peace, even it's painful to know he couldn't handle being in this world anymore.
Thank you SO much for posting this. It's important to hear where his later genius came from
Wow , never heard this before thx
"Someday I Will Treat You Good" sounds almost like a mix of funky and grunge. Voice seems crisper and less fragile than the following years, too. Guess the 1996 incident had an effect on it.
I wouldn't say that the accident had that much of an affect musically other than, creating his second album. Vivadixie came out before the accident anyway. He mostly recorded quietly because he was married to someone who couldn't sleep with him making too much noise. Also Teresa (his wife) filed for divorce causing him to shoot himself and end his life. A text message can cause that much damage. But there's probably a lot more to the story. Who knows.
J.L. Kendall a LOT more to it.
Theresa was a fuckin witch though.. her family are affecting Marks negatively still.
@@elledurnan why?
Lettore Entusiasta I won’t disclose any deeply private things in public.
I gave facts.
@@JLKDOOM Vic Chesnutt's suicide on Christmas day in 2009 also had a little to do with Mark taking his own life.
Some of this is a bit too radio friendly, but there are moments of genius sprinkled in to keep us going. I love it (most of it anyway) :)
David Dillehay radio friendly.??? these songs have never been played on a radio what are you on about?
Songs don't have to be played on the radio to be radio friendly. As I am listening, this demo has a pop sound that he later dropped for the eccentric, home grown, minimalist sound and lyrics that made him great. Watch the documentary on youtube where he talks some about his transition. He says when he gave up trying to be a rock star that's when he became good.
sophocles of course they do. gotta say though I love everything this guy does but the happier songs are his best. my theory is when he's happy so are his songs and vice versa. such a tragic person
this was released in the days where he was transitioning between his old band, the dancing hoods, which he was in to pursue his dream of being a rockstar, as he put it, and his new identity as sparklehorse. in his own words, around the time he started sparklehorse is when he started making "good music." i think this was his youthful pop side, before all the eclectic influences and experimentation. he hadn't explored new sounds as much and wasn't quite so self conscious and reclusive.
@@sophocles1198 A lot of Big Star songs were as 'radio friendly' as the ones by Badfinger that did get airplay. I never knew who Alex Chilton was until the internet rolled around and I could find out about whom the Replacements' song "Alex Chilton" was.
Nice, thanks for sharing, jim
Thanks..
Awesome ❤️
oh holy moly nice
Terrific!!
Thanks for posting this!
i found gold here
One of the greatest live shows I saw in my life. Linkous ranks with Tom Waits and Nick Cave from my live concert real life show experiences. From his toxicology report, his blood alcohol content was 0.43 at the time of his death, benzodiazepines and antidepressants were also found in his system. So sad...
Benzos are for sure a sneaky killer of addicts.. We think yea I've eaten a few bars before and been fine but when you mix it with the spike in your vein.. you wake up in an ambulance with EMTs who've had a stressful time attempting to save your life with a shot of Narcan...
One of the most sobering moments in my life was in the back of an ambulance revived after not breathing for five to ten minutes and the nurse on duty asked me why I was so upset they just saved my life? My life almost paused in that moment and I realized these great people were working to save a no good junkies life because they care about humankind. And all I was giving them was attitude and anger. No joke I was ripping shit out of my arms and what not like in the movies.. and all it took was her looking me in the eye and saying, "we are saving your life, why are you mad?"
I had no answer because I realized I was in the wrong...
I first heard about Sparklehorse in 1996 when I told a friend about the Vic Chesnutt show I saw the night before. He's seen Mark perform after he'd taken too many quaaludes with wine and had passed out on the toilet. Because Mark's circulation had been cut off he had to use a wheelchair for a few days. My friend was reminded of the show when I told him that Vic was paraplegic and had to perform in a wheelchair. Not long after that day Mark and Vic became friends. Their suicides were about three months apart almost fifteen years later.
Love M. L.
Awesome share. Thanks! Do you happen to have the early version of Maria’s Little Elbows? It’s more rockish.
Hello, unfortunately no I don't have that ! sorry :)
Aru Nca it's weird it was on here a couple of years ago and now it's impossible to find
whatever happens happens uploaded the 1990 demo tape on my channel, it has that track on it: ua-cam.com/video/D2XV-ggEbkk/v-deo.html
Cool to hear lyrics recycled, the 2nd tune has a lot of heart of darkness
anyone know what year? first track prechorus melody same as party crowd david lee murphy 1994
1992-1993, some of these were written in 1990 though
Damn
soooo cool thanks a lot!
wish he were still with us
the links have expired!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please, i need those songs !! help me!! anyone able to send them to my email address please?
telecharger-youtube-mp3.com/fr use this to convert in mp3, then use a software to cut it in songs