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Artist:Elliott Smith [ more ]
Song:Tomorrow Tomorrow
Album:XO [ info ]
Released:1998
Last Played:May 10, 2013 - 23:19
Avg. Rating:7.7  (Total Ratings: 516)
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1 votes: 6 (1.2%)2 votes: 6 (1.2%)3 votes: 10 (1.9%)4 votes: 11 (2.1%)5 votes: 18 (3.5%)6 votes: 34 (6.6%)7 votes: 109 (21%)8 votes: 155 (30%)9 votes: 108 (21%)10 votes: 59 (11%)
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Papasmeg
(Lille France)
Posted: Jan 05, 2013 - 15:11 

Wow so unexpected. 8 on first hearing.
akiml
(Cambridge, MA)
Posted: Dec 20, 2012 - 18:17 

Hitting me in all the right spots this evening!
rdo
(DC)
Posted: Nov 25, 2012 - 13:48 

 Trustocity wrote:
I searched the internet for days when I heard Elliott died, seeking quotes from friends and collegues, just lapping it all up. Everyone was sad and lamented that they couldn't do more to help him, but Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips said something to the effect of, "I'm fucking tired of watching rock stars die." His point was that he was angry with Elliott, for embracing the despair like a drug addict, knowing that it will help his art. Coyne was also hurt and betrayed and sad and all the other things, and I feel all those also but the anger as well. Because Coyne was angry at himself, too, for not doing more to help Elliott. Anyway, I don't think about Elliott the dead rock star anymore. I just listen to his music and wallow in the bliss. I mean, hey, I never knew the guy anyway. That was just an illusion created by the music, an illusion he projected. Fuck that. I have enough dead friends who knew my name. Sorry Elliott, Jeff, Kurt and the rest. Someone misses you dearly, but it's not me. I just miss your tunes.
 

It's sad when anyone takes their life.  It's not a "sign of the times", it's not about drug addiction, and it's not something that just happens to artists.  It's called Depression, it's a serious public health and, more importantly, philosophical issue. 
oldsaxon
(Wales via Vancouver, BC.)
Posted: Aug 01, 2012 - 13:26 

 lshinkawa wrote:

Don't leave us hanging. What are the details of the conspiracy?
 
He killed himself by stabbing himself in the chest....twice...seems unlikely, but not sure it constitutes a conspiracy as much as lazy policing.
lshinkawa
(Berkeley, CA)
Posted: May 20, 2012 - 12:22 

 Byronape wrote:

It did, but don't get me started on that.  Let's just say that there are a small number of Elliott Smith fans that actually buy the official record of his death.
 
 
Don't leave us hanging. What are the details of the conspiracy?
Byronape
("post-capitalist wreckageville")
Posted: May 14, 2012 - 04:13 

 Businessgypsy wrote:
That voice moved me through some big obstacles. So sorry it did not do the same for him.
 
It did, but don't get me started on that.  Let's just say that there are a small number of Elliott Smith fans that actually buy the official record of his death.
 
yodasan_magoo
(Close to the far side)
Posted: Oct 21, 2011 - 06:56 

Elliot is starting to grow on me.  Keep him coming Mr. Bill.
Baketown
(Maryland)
Posted: Oct 05, 2011 - 06:25 

 Such a weird story surrounding his death


MJdub
(California)
Posted: Aug 06, 2011 - 14:25 

Typical August 6th for me; listening to Elliott and crying like a little baby {#Sad}

Happy birthday Elliott.
jpdribbler
(Berlin)
Posted: Jul 03, 2011 - 01:19 

That intro alone deserves a 12 - at least!
sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Jun 17, 2011 - 05:15 

I never met an Elliott Smith song I didn't like.{#Yes}
mcullers
(Country-Dominated TX)
Posted: Jun 01, 2011 - 10:04 

 Businessgypsy wrote:
That voice moved me through some big obstacles. So sorry it did not do the same for him.
 
This album got me through the toughest period of my life. His voice made me feel like he was talking to me directly.
Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: Apr 05, 2011 - 11:30 

jagdriver wrote:
And his wimpy voice is overrated.
Respectfully disagree. That voice moved me through some big obstacles. So sorry it did not do the same for him.


84MacGuy
(Portland, Oregon)
Posted: Feb 26, 2011 - 17:54 

Every time I hear an Elliott Smith song I feel sad that such a talent is no longer with us.
MJdub
(California)
Posted: Jan 18, 2011 - 14:30 

 lemmoth wrote:

From the first time I heard Elliot, I knew had a spent some time absorbing the Fab Four.

 
You're very right, he was definitely heavily influenced by them and some of his stuff reminds me of George Harrison's songwriting style probably more than anything else does.  I didn't mean that he had invented his style from scratch, he definitely had influences (Nick Drake also comes to mind), I guess I feel that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts in this case.


horstman
(Syracuse, New York)
Posted: Jan 01, 2011 - 09:10 

 BKardon wrote:

Absolutely.  His music drips with Beatles influence.  I do have a strong background in music theory and agree that he approaches songwriting in a way that not many are doing these days.  Very strong melodies in every piece of the puzzle.

  Elliot APPROACHED songwriting. He's dead, remember. No more tomorrows.

Sadly.


BKardon
(Boulder, CO by way of State and Madison)
Posted: Dec 10, 2010 - 09:16 

 lemmoth wrote:
  From the first time I heard Elliot, I knew had a spent some time absorbing the Fab Four.
 
Absolutely.  His music drips with Beatles influence.  I do have a strong background in music theory and agree that he approaches songwriting in a way that not many are doing these days.  Very strong melodies in every piece of the puzzle.

purplespider
(Portland, OR)
Posted: Nov 30, 2010 - 17:57 

Dark, grey, cold & raining in Portland, OR today. Perfect day for some Elliott!
lemmoth
(NYC)
Posted: Nov 24, 2010 - 10:02 

 MJdub wrote:
I know I'm going to sound like a total music snob when I say this...but I'm always surprised by discussions about Elliott Smith that don't mention music theory.  Analysis and appreciation of theory being what I enjoy most about music, I've always been captivated by Elliott and his unique style of songwriting.
Without rambling about the specifics, his melodies and chord progressions are just different — maybe not unique per se but quite different from just about anything I can think of outside of classical music.
That said, I remember clearly the first time I heard this song and the way I sat there with my jaw dropped, shaking my head unable to find the proper words for about a minute afterward, before playing it again.  It's so rare that a song will do that to me on the first listen, and it happened so many times with Elliott...

 
I am not trained in music theory but I  consider myself an officionado of creatively constructed melodies and chord progressions.  You are right on in my opinion regarding the tremedous talent of  Elliot.

But as for "quite different from anything...outside of classical music" — have you ever heard of a little pop group called The Beatles.  From the first time I heard Elliot, I knew had a spent some time absorbing the Fab Four.

ziakut
(A place with air, water and chocolate.)
Posted: Nov 24, 2010 - 09:59 

Missing having new Elliott to look forward to.
cherjr
(Paris, France; New York, USA)
Posted: Oct 08, 2010 - 02:33 

 ZedLeppelin wrote:
Elliott's guitar skills are very underrated.
 
that's exactly what Beck said when participated in first tribute show in Portland
ick
(S.E. La Jolla)
Posted: Jul 26, 2010 - 10:07 

It's just a pretty sounding tune to me.  All the parts fit... a solid 8 in my book.
MJdub
(California)
Posted: May 17, 2010 - 14:42 

I know I'm going to sound like a total music snob when I say this...but I'm always surprised by discussions about Elliott Smith that don't mention music theory.  Analysis and appreciation of theory being what I enjoy most about music, I've always been captivated by Elliott and his unique style of songwriting.
Without rambling about the specifics, his melodies and chord progressions are just different — maybe not unique per se but quite different from just about anything I can think of outside of classical music.
That said, I remember clearly the first time I heard this song and the way I sat there with my jaw dropped, shaking my head unable to find the proper words for about a minute afterward, before playing it again.  It's so rare that a song will do that to me on the first listen, and it happened so many times with Elliott...

jagdriver
(Just a nod and a wink south of Paradise)
Posted: Feb 11, 2010 - 11:31 

 ZedLeppelin wrote:
Elliott's guitar skills are very underrated.
 
And his wimpy voice is overrated.

ZedLeppelin
(The Red Centre)
Posted: Nov 15, 2009 - 16:41 

Elliott's guitar skills are very underrated.
Mike_S
(London ON)
Posted: Oct 24, 2009 - 17:07 

maggies came home

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Sep 07, 2009 - 06:12 

A lot of negative comments, but in a way, I dont know which, i like his music,
Middleton
(along for the ride)
Posted: Aug 06, 2009 - 17:24 

 DeeCee1109 wrote:
{#Sleep}
 

I'm with you.  This guy does absolutely nothing for me ... other than make me want a nap.
RParadise
(New York, NY)
Posted: Mar 17, 2009 - 08:01 

Am I the only one who hears a very slowed down Bolero when I listen to this?
DeeCee1109
(People's Republic of A2)
Posted: Sep 24, 2008 - 11:28 

{#Sleep}
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