That's cause the tv interview formula hadn't evolved since the 90's... UA-cam interviewers weren't a thing yet. The last truly free age, before we all plugged into this collective consciousness.
I remember the day I first heard Evanescence on the radio. I was with my grandma and my friend driving back from school shopping(sophomore or freshman year). I was hooked right away, definitely the coolest album that came out that year.
She help to many people finding light inside darkness (thanks I'm her fan 2003)...She's an angel doing that but also a mirror to look inside us and find our best reasons to be alive and fight 💪🙌hugs from Argentina
She help to many people finding light inside darkness (thanks I'm her fan 2003)...She's an angel doing that but also a mirror to look inside us and find our best reasons to be alive and fight 💪🙌hugs from Argentina
That's was complete lie that Ben propagated and forced her to promote because he, her abuser for years, was resentful of her and hated that Ev was her musical creation, and he never wanted her to get credit for writing the songs. Amy literally spoke about this in interviews after he left, and how he would lie about her musical contributions because he hated not being the center of attention and he wanted to be thought of as the creator, not her. Here's just a couple of interviews in 2006: - (From Revolver magazine, November 2006): "But whether or not you can write with someone in the studio, you can never know until you actually get in there and try it. And I've never really written with someone that way. I've always written on my own. Even Ben and I would write separately and then come together". ... [Q: On Fallen, people assumed Ben was the mastermind] AL: "People think I'm the frontwoman, so obviously there's the guy behind it all, making it all happen, and I get to stand in the front and look pretty and sing. And there's so much more that's gone into it than singing." ... [Q: Have you consciously fought to have the world know that?] AL: Absolutely. But there were so many internal fights going on, I couldn't win that one because Ben was constantly trying to spin it the other way. I think he just really needed to feel that he was worth something and it was hard for him not being the center of attention. I don't wanna be mean about it. It's over." - (From The Sunday Telegraph, Sep 2006) Lee relished the prospect of following her own vision and making her own decisions, from the broad direction of the band right down to being able to put her beloved Leslie organ on the album - something Moody would never let her do. "I felt a lot of decisions had been made over my head, or around me, or for me, that I wouldn't have made for myself", Lee says. "To take control felt really good - it's a lot of extra work, but it's the way it ought to be because I had the vision for the band and a lot of things changed after that. It felt like people always thought Ben did it all on the last album and that I was just the singer and the lyric writer. I did do the singing and write the lyrics, but I did a lot of the music writing as well that I never really got credit for."
@@carpediemearthI stopped reading halfway through your first paragraph, because you look insane arguing against what she herself just said in the video. 🤷🏿♂️ I even provided the timestamps.
@@TheEarthRealm I literally posted AMY's OWN WORDS IN INTERVIEWS AFTER BEN, HER ABUSER, LEFT. Apart from everything I quoted from her interviews, she herself said in interviews after he left that, before he left, she had to pretend they were friends and promote specific false narratives that he wanted. He felt like he needed to be seen as some alpha above her and that he didn't like her getting attention from the start and tried to undermine her many times. Amy literally said after he left that she actually wrote a lot of the music and didn't get credit for it because Ben had a faIse narrative that he needed to promote for his ego and didn't want her to be seen as more than a singer and lyricist. The reason people found out Amy was a classically trained pianist was because an interviewer told Amy that her choir arrangements sounded like she was classically trained and asked her if she was, and Amy then confirmed she was indeed a classically trained pianist for nine years. Ben wanted himself to be seen as some macho genius creator, when in reality he wasn't and he's just a mediocre guitarist devoid of any artistry and integrity who tried to hljack, and his awefuI behavior and destructiveness caused his own downfaII. Amy literally started Ev on her own musical vision, her own musical foundation and musical work. Ev actually started with her giving Ben songs she'd written for him to add his guitar to. The second album was literally Amy's musical baby, a far greater album in every regard to Fallen, musically, dynamically, vocally, thematically, everything.
@@AshalindsYT Here, listen to David Hodges talking about the writing process for "Fallen" and how it all went down ua-cam.com/video/59j1Ne9B2Xg/v-deo.html Fast Forward the video to 59:13 for all the details regarding the lyrics for the songs on Fallen and who wrote them. Amy wrote all the lyrics for all the songs on Fallen except for My Immortal (Written by Ben Moody) AND Tourniquet (The original version was written by Rocky Gray for his band Soul Embraced so this song was mainly a cover not an original Evanescence song)
It's sad how much misogIny and Iies Amy was subjected to back then on account of her abuser. Ben being "creator" was a complete lie that Ben propagated and forced her to promote because he, her abuser for years, was resentful of her and hated that Ev was her musical creation, and he never wanted her to get credit for writing the songs. Amy literally spoke about this in interviews after he left, and how he would lie about her musical contributions because he hated not being the center of attention and he wanted to be thought of as the creator, not her. Here's just a couple of interviews in 2006: - (From Revolver magazine, November 2006): "But whether or not you can write with someone in the studio, you can never know until you actually get in there and try it. And I've never really written with someone that way. I've always written on my own. Even Ben and I would write separately and then come together". ... [Q: On Fallen, people assumed Ben was the mastermind] AL: "People think I'm the frontwoman, so obviously there's the guy behind it all, making it all happen, and I get to stand in the front and look pretty and sing. And there's so much more that's gone into it than singing." ... [Q: Have you consciously fought to have the world know that?] AL: Absolutely. But there were so many internal fights going on, I couldn't win that one because Ben was constantly trying to spin it the other way. I think he just really needed to feel that he was worth something and it was hard for him not being the center of attention. I don't wanna be mean about it. It's over." - (From The Sunday Telegraph, Sep 2006) Lee relished the prospect of following her own vision and making her own decisions, from the broad direction of the band right down to being able to put her beloved Leslie organ on the album - something Moody would never let her do. "I felt a lot of decisions had been made over my head, or around me, or for me, that I wouldn't have made for myself", Lee says. "To take control felt really good - it's a lot of extra work, but it's the way it ought to be because I had the vision for the band and a lot of things changed after that. It felt like people always thought Ben did it all on the last album and that I was just the singer and the lyric writer. I did do the singing and write the lyrics, but I did a lot of the music writing as well that I never really got credit for."
It's so sad how much mlsogyny and Iies Amy was subjected to back then because of the destructive, jeaIous, manipuIatuve abuser Ben. There were several Iies, incIuding the music one, that Ben propagated and forced her to promote because he, her abuser for years, was resentful of her and hated that Ev was her musical creation, her sonic fusion, and her songwriting, and he never wanted her to get credit for writing the songs. Amy literally spoke about this in interviews after he left, and how he would lie about her musical contributions because he hated not being the center of attention and he wanted to be thought of as the creator, not her. Here's just a couple of interviews in 2006: - (From Revolver magazine, November 2006): "But whether or not you can write with someone in the studio, you can never know until you actually get in there and try it. And I've never really written with someone that way. I've always written on my own. Even Ben and I would write separately and then come together". ... [Q: On Fallen, people assumed Ben was the mastermind] AL: "People think I'm the frontwoman, so obviously there's the guy behind it all, making it all happen, and I get to stand in the front and look pretty and sing. And there's so much more that's gone into it than singing." ... [Q: Have you consciously fought to have the world know that?] AL: "Absolutely. But there were so many internal fights going on, I couldn't win that one because Ben was constantly trying to spin it the other way. I think he just really needed to feel that he was worth something and it was hard for him not being the center of attention. I don't wanna be mean about it. It's over." - (From The Sunday Telegraph, Sep 2006) Lee relished the prospect of following her own vision and making her own decisions, from the broad direction of the band right down to being able to put her beloved Leslie organ on the album - something Moody would never let her do. "I felt a lot of decisions had been made over my head, or around me, or for me, that I wouldn't have made for myself", Lee says. "To take control felt really good - it's a lot of extra work, but it's the way it ought to be because I had the vision for the band and a lot of things changed after that. It felt like people always thought Ben did it all on the last album and that I was just the singer and the lyric writer. I did do the singing and write the lyrics, but I did a lot of the music writing as well that I never really got credit for."
10:45 - Excuse me, sir- but that's *FIFTEEN million,* not fourteen. (And yes, it had already been fifteen million back in 2006 when this little documentary was made.)
Lovatic BArmy nope they dated and after they broke up she wrote call me when you’re sober but it was a personal song and it was never meant to be an evanescence song. Terry wrote a riff for it without knowing it was a personal song for Amy
Thank you! EVANESCENCE For the (part 1) YEAHH & LOVE💖AMY LEE🤘
This was aired in 2006 and yet it feels like it was made in the 90s.
I feel like the 90's music era slowly died through 2007
Kayla Levay
Right?! 😄
That's cause the tv interview formula hadn't evolved since the 90's...
UA-cam interviewers weren't a thing yet.
The last truly free age, before we all plugged into this collective consciousness.
“I never fit in, i never fit in anywhere” neither do i 😪
I remember the day I first heard Evanescence on the radio. I was with my grandma and my friend driving back from school shopping(sophomore or freshman year). I was hooked right away, definitely the coolest album that came out that year.
Pastel🌙Pixie
Lemme guess, was it 'My Immortal' on a Christian radio station? 😄
Their Album "Fallen" denfenity describes my life. I listen to Evanesces everyday
Same
She help to many people finding light inside darkness (thanks I'm her fan 2003)...She's an angel doing that but also a mirror to look inside us and find our best reasons to be alive and fight 💪🙌hugs from Argentina
Evanescence*
She help to many people finding light inside darkness (thanks I'm her fan 2003)...She's an angel doing that but also a mirror to look inside us and find our best reasons to be alive and fight 💪🙌hugs from Argentina
Very true
Amy lee your amazing never mind good you and your band are amazing
5:40 - No, she said Ben writes most of the MUSIC, not the lyrics.
She said that *she* writes the lyrics at 5:51.
That's was complete lie that Ben propagated and forced her to promote because he, her abuser for years, was resentful of her and hated that Ev was her musical creation, and he never wanted her to get credit for writing the songs. Amy literally spoke about this in interviews after he left, and how he would lie about her musical contributions because he hated not being the center of attention and he wanted to be thought of as the creator, not her. Here's just a couple of interviews in 2006:
- (From Revolver magazine, November 2006): "But whether or not you can write with someone in the studio, you can never know until you actually get in there and try it. And I've never really written with someone that way. I've always written on my own. Even Ben and I would write separately and then come together". ... [Q: On Fallen, people assumed Ben was the mastermind] AL: "People think I'm the frontwoman, so obviously there's the guy behind it all, making it all happen, and I get to stand in the front and look pretty and sing. And there's so much more that's gone into it than singing." ... [Q: Have you consciously fought to have the world know that?] AL: Absolutely. But there were so many internal fights going on, I couldn't win that one because Ben was constantly trying to spin it the other way. I think he just really needed to feel that he was worth something and it was hard for him not being the center of attention. I don't wanna be mean about it. It's over."
- (From The Sunday Telegraph, Sep 2006) Lee relished the prospect of following her own vision and making her own decisions, from the broad direction of the band right down to being able to put her beloved Leslie organ on the album - something Moody would never let her do. "I felt a lot of decisions had been made over my head, or around me, or for me, that I wouldn't have made for myself", Lee says. "To take control felt really good - it's a lot of extra work, but it's the way it ought to be because I had the vision for the band and a lot of things changed after that. It felt like people always thought Ben did it all on the last album and that I was just the singer and the lyric writer. I did do the singing and write the lyrics, but I did a lot of the music writing as well that I never really got credit for."
@@carpediemearthI stopped reading halfway through your first paragraph, because you look insane arguing against what she herself just said in the video. 🤷🏿♂️ I even provided the timestamps.
@@TheEarthRealm I literally posted AMY's OWN WORDS IN INTERVIEWS AFTER BEN, HER ABUSER, LEFT. Apart from everything I quoted from her interviews, she herself said in interviews after he left that, before he left, she had to pretend they were friends and promote specific false narratives that he wanted. He felt like he needed to be seen as some alpha above her and that he didn't like her getting attention from the start and tried to undermine her many times. Amy literally said after he left that she actually wrote a lot of the music and didn't get credit for it because Ben had a faIse narrative that he needed to promote for his ego and didn't want her to be seen as more than a singer and lyricist. The reason people found out Amy was a classically trained pianist was because an interviewer told Amy that her choir arrangements sounded like she was classically trained and asked her if she was, and Amy then confirmed she was indeed a classically trained pianist for nine years. Ben wanted himself to be seen as some macho genius creator, when in reality he wasn't and he's just a mediocre guitarist devoid of any artistry and integrity who tried to hljack, and his awefuI behavior and destructiveness caused his own downfaII. Amy literally started Ev on her own musical vision, her own musical foundation and musical work. Ev actually started with her giving Ben songs she'd written for him to add his guitar to. The second album was literally Amy's musical baby, a far greater album in every regard to Fallen, musically, dynamically, vocally, thematically, everything.
5'.50"
When Broken played though, I almost jumped out of my skin.
At 5:40, that's false! Amy didn't edit the lyrics, she WROTE the lyrics. There's a big difference!
False
They certainly wrote together
She wrote more after he left
Obviously
@@AshalindsYT Here, listen to David Hodges talking about the writing process for "Fallen" and how it all went down
ua-cam.com/video/59j1Ne9B2Xg/v-deo.html
Fast Forward the video to 59:13 for all the details regarding the lyrics for the songs on Fallen and who wrote them.
Amy wrote all the lyrics for all the songs on Fallen except for My Immortal (Written by Ben Moody) AND Tourniquet (The original version was written by Rocky Gray for his band Soul Embraced so this song was mainly a cover not an original Evanescence song)
It's sad how much misogIny and Iies Amy was subjected to back then on account of her abuser. Ben being "creator" was a complete lie that Ben propagated and forced her to promote because he, her abuser for years, was resentful of her and hated that Ev was her musical creation, and he never wanted her to get credit for writing the songs. Amy literally spoke about this in interviews after he left, and how he would lie about her musical contributions because he hated not being the center of attention and he wanted to be thought of as the creator, not her. Here's just a couple of interviews in 2006:
- (From Revolver magazine, November 2006): "But whether or not you can write with someone in the studio, you can never know until you actually get in there and try it. And I've never really written with someone that way. I've always written on my own. Even Ben and I would write separately and then come together". ... [Q: On Fallen, people assumed Ben was the mastermind] AL: "People think I'm the frontwoman, so obviously there's the guy behind it all, making it all happen, and I get to stand in the front and look pretty and sing. And there's so much more that's gone into it than singing." ... [Q: Have you consciously fought to have the world know that?] AL: Absolutely. But there were so many internal fights going on, I couldn't win that one because Ben was constantly trying to spin it the other way. I think he just really needed to feel that he was worth something and it was hard for him not being the center of attention. I don't wanna be mean about it. It's over."
- (From The Sunday Telegraph, Sep 2006) Lee relished the prospect of following her own vision and making her own decisions, from the broad direction of the band right down to being able to put her beloved Leslie organ on the album - something Moody would never let her do. "I felt a lot of decisions had been made over my head, or around me, or for me, that I wouldn't have made for myself", Lee says. "To take control felt really good - it's a lot of extra work, but it's the way it ought to be because I had the vision for the band and a lot of things changed after that. It felt like people always thought Ben did it all on the last album and that I was just the singer and the lyric writer. I did do the singing and write the lyrics, but I did a lot of the music writing as well that I never really got credit for."
It's so sad how much mlsogyny and Iies Amy was subjected to back then because of the destructive, jeaIous, manipuIatuve abuser Ben. There were several Iies, incIuding the music one, that Ben propagated and forced her to promote because he, her abuser for years, was resentful of her and hated that Ev was her musical creation, her sonic fusion, and her songwriting, and he never wanted her to get credit for writing the songs. Amy literally spoke about this in interviews after he left, and how he would lie about her musical contributions because he hated not being the center of attention and he wanted to be thought of as the creator, not her. Here's just a couple of interviews in 2006:
- (From Revolver magazine, November 2006): "But whether or not you can write with someone in the studio, you can never know until you actually get in there and try it. And I've never really written with someone that way. I've always written on my own. Even Ben and I would write separately and then come together". ... [Q: On Fallen, people assumed Ben was the mastermind] AL: "People think I'm the frontwoman, so obviously there's the guy behind it all, making it all happen, and I get to stand in the front and look pretty and sing. And there's so much more that's gone into it than singing." ... [Q: Have you consciously fought to have the world know that?] AL: "Absolutely. But there were so many internal fights going on, I couldn't win that one because Ben was constantly trying to spin it the other way. I think he just really needed to feel that he was worth something and it was hard for him not being the center of attention. I don't wanna be mean about it. It's over."
- (From The Sunday Telegraph, Sep 2006) Lee relished the prospect of following her own vision and making her own decisions, from the broad direction of the band right down to being able to put her beloved Leslie organ on the album - something Moody would never let her do. "I felt a lot of decisions had been made over my head, or around me, or for me, that I wouldn't have made for myself", Lee says. "To take control felt really good - it's a lot of extra work, but it's the way it ought to be because I had the vision for the band and a lot of things changed after that. It felt like people always thought Ben did it all on the last album and that I was just the singer and the lyric writer. I did do the singing and write the lyrics, but I did a lot of the music writing as well that I never really got credit for."
I wasn't 2 little kids but 3! David Hodges. Do your homework 2:16
Where is part 2?
10:45 - Excuse me, sir- but that's *FIFTEEN million,* not fourteen.
(And yes, it had already been fifteen million back in 2006 when this little documentary was made.)
Alguém legenda por favor??
Lil bro forgot to upload the rest of the episode. 💀
Wait, they actually dated?. I never believed that they became romantically involved. I've always thought it was a rumor or something someone invented
Lovatic BArmy nope they dated and after they broke up she wrote call me when you’re sober but it was a personal song and it was never meant to be an evanescence song. Terry wrote a riff for it without knowing it was a personal song for Amy
@@Angelaaa1015 I'm pretty sure "call me when you're sober" is about Shaun Morgan from seether
Lovatic BArmy yes, this is why, because of shaun, not because of ben
Angela
Girl, you (or someone else) made that up. CMWYS was 100% about Shaun. ✋
Be used to physically assault her
evanesces filme a aquia isso nao sra cothai sa d aquias amimia e a bem muito a sim a sa viampire lobsmem coaben a aui uma
Shame her and Ben couldn't keep making magic/music
The romance was the worst mistake