I'm 63, been listening to her for about 10 years and she still amazes me. I've always been a prog fan and she somehow bridges the gap between that and everything else. Love her work!
Mentioning prog, she has admitted to liking Yes and when she made Daddy's Home one song that she drew on was Long Distance Runaround from their album "Fragile". I'm a big Yes fan as well and when you listen to Long Distance Runaround and then her stuff, it all make sense. She had also admitted to liking King Crimson.
Hard to overstate the level of great work she is doing. Singer, instrumentalist, composer, stylist, guitar designer… she is cut from the same cloth as Prince and David Bowie. Truly impressive human.
I'm primarily a guitar guy, so typically more of a metal, punk, hard rock, classic rock, industrial kind of guy, but I'm also a Prince fan, and of course Bowie. The words in your comment are almost exactly the thoughts I had when I said to myself, f*ck it. I got apple music, lets listen to the discography. I'm so glad I did.
@@HelloSpyMyLie A second listen and your questioning reply did not change my mind. If you can't hear the similar interval shifts and vibrato when she holds a vowel, that's fine. Not sure if I'm nuts, but I gots deez!
So, that big pink pedal in the top middle... That's the guts of a Peavey Decade practice amp put into a small box. It's the Queens Of The Stone Age sound, and it's called "Ten Years"
Wow, your an old soul, and your perspective on traveling through the soundscape together, on a journey is so beautifully on point, and I’m a 64 yr young country, rock, metal, blues guitarist, you make me hopeful with the deepness you wish To create inspiration for young players and vocalists, keep on rockin, BOB BROWN St. Paul man glad I checked you out amazing, I play lead gtr, find me! Just a thought…. 60 yrs w/a guitar.. congrats on your success 😻🎸
I wish they made a bigger size version. Every guitar looks small on me. This would look really bad on me. Like a kids guitar. I love the design of it. If it was a little bigger, I’d buy one.
When I hear people grouse that no one’s making good music these days (which probably every generation has said about the music of subsequent generations since the dawn of music), I immediately mention St. Vincent. There are plenty of other bands and musicians making great music too, and I list them as well, but Annie and her work are clear and convincing evidence that there is always great new music to make.
@@regularnimnule9715 i love his incredulity at her having a model and all because HE DECIDED she's no good. hey dude... we don't know who he is... so. obviously she's doing something better than him. whatever that might be. it's easy to be a critic right? 🤣🤣 seems to be able to sing. I'm not really a fan, but I've caught her live. she worked her a$$ off. maybe ol ry there just doesn't have enough game to recognize game. I'm sure she's capable of shredding a note or two having played thousands of hours of guitar.... everyone is an expert anymore....
I clicked on this...I'm not a fan of her music but I do respect the place it comes from. Good talk here. I don't see myself revisiting her music anytime soon but when-cuz I will!- I'll have a different perspective. A better one. And my GF's daughter LOVES the Linda Linda's!
How wonderful, I did not understand how you did not use singlecoils in your guitars until now, it is amazing that you have chosen the Goldfoild, many hits with your music, StVins...
The extraordinary Laura Nyro tells you the beautiful and brutal truth of NYC on her peerless album New York Tendaberry (1969) and continued on her Christmas and the Beads of Sweat (1970). She makes the Velvets sound like lullaby music. Nyro influenced everyone, including Steely Dan.
i come from punk and complete trash and gutter filth, St Vincent is a gueen and makes some of the most vibrant music of the modern era, love what she brings to the music scene, super under rated
Thank you once again Annie for making the incredible effort to share your soul with the world. All the trolls and naysayers make me feel so bad for there quality of life. Like do you not get enough love from your family or lifes ambitions that you have to take the time to put a stranger down for expressing themselves? Next time you wanna put someone down for there music why dont you take a look at yourself and tell me what you've done to contribute anything special or unique to this world. True music makers and lovers would never have the power to say anything negative when it comes to letting the world hear whats inside your head. Musicians should only encourage and promote positive vibes when it comes to our art. I get not likeing something, but thats all you have to do. Dont like it, move on, find something you do. Music is magic and if you dont have the heart to feel it then dont. Nobody needs to piss on creator's for doing what you so clearly have no talent to do yourselves.
One thing hits me here: "The people who I was touring with, the musicians, in this Down & Out Town Band, are just unbelievable. " I have to say I feel really sorry for Daniel Mintseries, Matt Johnson and Toko, because it is a kind of insult to them - they were the band who made St Vincent happen publicly. Further: "8 people on stage, no tracks, no nothing, high stakes, anything could happen." This is of course Annie Clark bullshit, the show was choreographed like any show before. Unnessessary nonsense like the phone call, the "wrong" Annie at the beginning, the wig: it was a heavy dissapointment for me and way back from the powerfull "Strange Mercy" show or even the "Masseduction" show. Sad, that she doesn't reflect the past 10 years. Anyway: I blame it on the infuence of Jack A. --- my 2cents
When I was growing up and getting into guitar music, there were very few women really playing it. I always wished more women would play because I just felt they would bring a new dimension to it and open out the emotional range of the instrument. St Vincent really embodies that for me. I think she’s just terrific.
She is like a butterfly that when you watch it, you'll be mesmerized by its beauty and listening to her talk you understand that she is a deep thinker and not just a pretty face
The St Vincent model is the natural next step from the Firebirds that PJ Harvey ( who you need to know, if you don't)used to play.Both the Sterling's and Cutlasses have a fairly unique neck shape and girth, chunky like a cross between a vintage Tele,and the traditional SG / Firebird,with a modern radius,and without the crazy, unnecessary, weight and bulk.The pickup options def complete the relevant package; IMO, it's the only truly significant development in guitar design in the last several decades. She should be happy to have her name on a guitar that is more than just another needlessly overpriced " artist's model".
I'm 63, been listening to her for about 10 years and she still amazes me. I've always been a prog fan and she somehow bridges the gap between that and everything else. Love her work!
Mentioning prog, she has admitted to liking Yes and when she made Daddy's Home one song that she drew on was Long Distance Runaround from their album "Fragile". I'm a big Yes fan as well and when you listen to Long Distance Runaround and then her stuff, it all make sense. She had also admitted to liking King Crimson.
Hard to overstate the level of great work she is doing.
Singer, instrumentalist, composer, stylist, guitar designer… she is cut from the same cloth as Prince and David Bowie.
Truly impressive human.
I'm primarily a guitar guy, so typically more of a metal, punk, hard rock, classic rock, industrial kind of guy, but I'm also a Prince fan, and of course Bowie. The words in your comment are almost exactly the thoughts I had when I said to myself, f*ck it. I got apple music, lets listen to the discography. I'm so glad I did.
Yup, she’s one of the greats.
You’re insane
same cloth as bowie. lol.
Ok let’s chill
I love her. And that's the coolest new guitar design in decades....
A true Rennaisance Woman. So multi-talented and all-round impressive human being!
Eh... One chord shape to rule them all.
@Adrian You're proof that most guitarists aren't real musicians and completely lack the ability to appreciate well-composed music.
@@xdoctorblindx just so you know this is the same person that has video called "Fuzz Fuckery" displaying her "skills" you should go look it up lmao
There's so much I don't understand. Artists like this help me feel the way forward. So musical and literate. Thanks.
She did her research well! Her song has influences of Joni Mitchell along with the Velvets. She's a talented and intelligent artist.
@@HelloSpyMyLie A second listen and your questioning reply did not change my mind. If you can't hear the similar interval shifts and vibrato when she holds a vowel, that's fine. Not sure if I'm nuts, but I gots deez!
Meh, derivative at best. Her earlier work had some teeth, this is just…. Meh.
So, that big pink pedal in the top middle... That's the guts of a Peavey Decade practice amp put into a small box. It's the Queens Of The Stone Age sound, and it's called "Ten Years"
Oh St. Vincent, I get lost in all of your worlds.
At the Holiday Party is iconiccc one of my favvvv songs this year 😭❤️
Wow, your an old soul, and your perspective on traveling through the soundscape together, on a journey is so beautifully on point, and I’m a 64 yr young country, rock, metal, blues guitarist, you make me hopeful with the deepness you wish To create inspiration for young players and vocalists, keep on rockin, BOB BROWN St. Paul man glad I checked you out amazing, I play lead gtr, find me! Just a thought…. 60 yrs w/a guitar.. congrats on your success 😻🎸
That guitar shape has staying power - that's very hard to do
I wish they made a bigger size version. Every guitar looks small on me. This would look really bad on me. Like a kids guitar. I love the design of it. If it was a little bigger, I’d buy one.
It's a great guitar. I bought one for my daughter, but I think I play it more.
@@thecappy ooh which did u buy?
@@chocoprrrswwwwnn the Sterling model. Might have to check out this new gold foil model soon.
Completely agree!
I need that version of "…At the Holiday Party". 👀👀
Esta mujer es una icono del rock, está demás enunciar sus cualidades. Su aportación es tremenda..! 🤘
Love her.
Wow !! & Who would Actually Think This Beautiful & Extremely Talented & Creative Young Lady Is Only 33 Years Old. 😬
Queen
Annie has such a Pleasant Talking Voice..
the Rest is Self Evidently Supreme
I've the "Charmeuse Silk" and I love it! Magnifical instruments as fascinating as their creator - ST Vincent
just me out here praying they make a bass with that body style
I love how unique and elegant the design of the guitar is… I would love to have the red one it looks stunning!
This inspired me so much today.
When I hear people grouse that no one’s making good music these days (which probably every generation has said about the music of subsequent generations since the dawn of music), I immediately mention St. Vincent. There are plenty of other bands and musicians making great music too, and I list them as well, but Annie and her work are clear and convincing evidence that there is always great new music to make.
People that can't find new, good music these days are just lazy.
She is boring uninspired and plays the guitar at a beginner level at best.
@@entertainmentguys1 Troll's gotta troll.
@@regularnimnule9715 and the biz is full of untalented shills.Shills gonna shill ha ha ah ha
@@regularnimnule9715 i love his incredulity at her having a model and all because HE DECIDED she's no good.
hey dude... we don't know who he is... so. obviously she's doing something better than him. whatever that might be. it's easy to be a critic right? 🤣🤣
seems to be able to sing.
I'm not really a fan, but I've caught her live. she worked her a$$ off.
maybe ol ry there just doesn't have enough game to recognize game.
I'm sure she's capable of shredding a note or two having played thousands of hours of guitar....
everyone is an expert anymore....
Ella es de lo mejores artistas del universo rock y pop qué escuche y yo escuche mucho.
Love you Annie and you beautiful Art ❤️
I want a bass like that.
É sempre maravilhoso 🙌poder ver uma mulher tocando guitarra 🎸 com esta voz espetacular, melhor ainda.
Love her lots. Whoever she is today.
She’s the most gorgeous person!
Muchas gracias por este video!! ❤️
I clicked on this...I'm not a fan of her music but I do respect the place it comes from. Good talk here. I don't see myself revisiting her music anytime soon but when-cuz I will!- I'll have a different perspective. A better one.
And my GF's daughter LOVES the Linda Linda's!
Fascinating.
I love watching Annie's left hand. Jesus, she frets so smoothly.
I love the Bowie influence on Daddy's Home. So good - and amazing live!
This guitar and the D'Angelico Bob Weir Bedford are my favorite finds of the past 2 years, lovely.
Brilliant
How wonderful, I did not understand how you did not use singlecoils in your guitars until now, it is amazing that you have chosen the Goldfoild, many hits with your music, StVins...
Love her so much.
🎄🎄NICE 🎄🎄☺...MERRY XMAS ♡ST. VINCENT♡
Pretty sure she's just beginning to innovate her music and tools. Such vision.
The extraordinary Laura Nyro tells you the beautiful and brutal truth of NYC on her peerless album New York Tendaberry (1969) and continued on her Christmas and the Beads of Sweat (1970). She makes the Velvets sound like lullaby music. Nyro influenced everyone, including Steely Dan.
Ya...I love the song Stone Soul Picnic 🙏🎶🍄
Annie Clark is almost too powerful! 🙌
Is there such a thing? 😉
She is the greatest DIVA of all time
I need a new album plz 😭😭
Happy Solstice Annie.
ola, bom trabalho!
Need a full version of this song, Just St. Vincent and a guitar.
Cool. Huge hype! ;)
Is it just me. Or every time I watch St Vincent she looks like she's just stepped off a David Lynch movie set or tv set....Twin Peaks ;)
That’s what drew me to this
wE sO LoVe yoU,St. Vincent!!! is an understatement
Thanks for showing her pedal board!
She rocks
Smart, pretty and super talented
🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿very interesting
Did Jack give the exact same chord progression to both Lorde and St Vincent?
i 100% thought she was playing solar power haha
Yes
Uh huh. It also makes me think a bit of "Can't You See?" by The Marshall Tucker Band.
2 things in this world that will save us
Music and Comedy
❤️
i come from punk and complete trash and gutter filth,
St Vincent is a gueen and makes some of the most vibrant music of the modern era, love what she brings to the music scene, super under rated
What a Beautiful love Version of the HOLIDAY PARTY!
5:11"like Brru"
Just on the spot.
this is a great person , i like it and i like joni mitchell
Thank you once again Annie for making the incredible effort to share your soul with the world. All the trolls and naysayers make me feel so bad for there quality of life. Like do you not get enough love from your family or lifes ambitions that you have to take the time to put a stranger down for expressing themselves? Next time you wanna put someone down for there music why dont you take a look at yourself and tell me what you've done to contribute anything special or unique to this world. True music makers and lovers would never have the power to say anything negative when it comes to letting the world hear whats inside your head. Musicians should only encourage and promote positive vibes when it comes to our art. I get not likeing something, but thats all you have to do. Dont like it, move on, find something you do. Music is magic and if you dont have the heart to feel it then dont. Nobody needs to piss on creator's for doing what you so clearly have no talent to do yourselves.
The peak in rewinds when her pedalboard pops up💀
An acoustic version of the new album would be cool. Kinda like she did the piano version of Maseduction.
cool!
The old Primal Scream - Loaded/George Michael - Freedom/ Lorde - Solar Power chord sequence.
Bingo!
St Vincent is awesome !
This video reminded me to use the barre C voicing more.
I keep saying the Down And Out Downtown Band should make a record by themselves!
Annie has such an ethereal voice.
Tone sounds “purple rainy”.
Prince definitely rocked that outfit too.
I want her to be in my CAN-inspired band so bad!
There's something wonderful about music geeks ;)
whammy bar up the whazooo!
I think she's singing better and better.
Yet her guitar playing.......
not that kinda record tho is it
SO NICE
daddys home is one of the best albums of all time
The personas she creates fascinate me. She is very good at it.
😊
She is a really cool artist
One thing hits me here: "The people who I was touring with, the musicians, in this Down & Out Town Band, are just unbelievable. " I have to say I feel really sorry for Daniel Mintseries, Matt Johnson and Toko, because it is a kind of insult to them - they were the band who made St Vincent happen publicly. Further: "8 people on stage, no tracks, no nothing, high stakes, anything could happen." This is of course Annie Clark bullshit, the show was choreographed like any show before. Unnessessary nonsense like the phone call, the "wrong" Annie at the beginning, the wig: it was a heavy dissapointment for me and way back from the powerfull "Strange Mercy" show or even the "Masseduction" show. Sad, that she doesn't reflect the past 10 years. Anyway: I blame it on the infuence of Jack A. --- my 2cents
When I was growing up and getting into guitar music, there were very few women really playing it. I always wished more women would play because I just felt they would bring a new dimension to it and open out the emotional range of the instrument. St Vincent really embodies that for me. I think she’s just terrific.
Check out Bonnie Raitte
Vixen are great, all female hard rock. Or the band Fanny playing their song Special Care
Oh sure there were a few, like Jennifer Batten, but the situation is so much better now.
@@richardhunt809 Bonnie Raitt, Nancy Wison, Joan Jett, Lita Ford, Marnie Stern, Susan Tedeschi, Katherine Thomas, Orianthi, etc., etc....
Great commercial for her guitar. I’d love to check one out but I’m a little short $3k at the moment.
The Sterling versions are actually really great. I have one, for several yeast now, and it's quite wonderful.
✌ ❤ 🎶 🌎 👏
beauty
St. Vincent is such an amazing songwriter.
what's this pink pedal "ten years" ...?
how did you get through the times of complainng neighbors?
I thought the guitar background is the solar power strums
She is like a butterfly that when you watch it, you'll be mesmerized by its beauty and listening to her talk you understand that she is a deep thinker and not just a pretty face
Annie Clarke is amazing…a great artist and guitar player……
please... ERNIE BALL,,, VINTAGE WHITE ST. VINCENT WITH GOLD HARDWARE AND PERLOID PLEASE
Long time ago, my father bought a Flying V Explorer and cut it a bit like that because he found it too bulky !
love the gold but cant afford lol!
Contrived!
Can they make a left handed model. Left handed people matter!
Can anyone identify that pink pedal?
The St Vincent model is the natural next step from the Firebirds that PJ Harvey ( who you need to know, if you don't)used to play.Both the Sterling's and Cutlasses have a fairly unique neck shape and girth, chunky like a cross between a vintage Tele,and the traditional SG / Firebird,with a modern radius,and without the crazy, unnecessary, weight and bulk.The pickup options def complete the relevant package; IMO, it's the only truly significant development in guitar design in the last several decades.
She should be happy to have her name on a guitar that is more than just another needlessly overpriced " artist's model".
好几次差点儿买了这把MM……
this new look is called St. Hillary
She is one of the last pop-musicians, who also a true artist.
He's great, but not at the level she tried to emulate. Golden era of revivals
Um, nah. That's doing a disservice to pop the current and upcoming generations.
I rather listen to 2000s pop.