Elliott Smith
Biography
The celebrated folk-punk singer/songwriter Elliott Smith rose from indie obscurity to mainstream success in 1997 on the strength of "Miss Misery," his Academy Award-nominated song from the film Good Will Hunting. A native of Portland, OR, Smith began writing and recording his first songs at age 14, later becoming a fixture of the city's thriving music scene. As a member of the band Heatmiser, he debuted in 1993 with the LP Dead Air, issuing his first solo effort Roman Candle on the tiny Cavity Search label a year later. For his 1995 self-titled album, Smith signed with the noted Kill Rock Stars label. Either/Or followed in 1997, around the same time that filmmaker and longtime fan Gus Van Sant requested permission to use the singer's music in his upcoming Good Will Hunting.
Smith also composed a handful of new songs for the soundtrack, among them "Miss Misery," and when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced its Oscar nominations the following February, the track was a surprise entry in the Best Original Song category. Although he did not win, Smith performed the song live at the televised Oscar broadcast, appearing on-stage alongside superstars Trisha Yearwood and Celine Dion in one of the most notably surreal musical moments in recent memory. Smith's DreamWorks label debut, XO, followed later in 1998. Two years later he delivered Figure 8, which delved further into lush arrangements and orchestrations. For the next two years, Smith labored over what was to be his next album, From a Basement on a Hill. He would not live to see the album's completion, however.
To the shock of friends and fans alike, Smith's body was found on October 21, 2003, with two stab wounds in his chest. To date, the coroner has been unable to determine the cause of death, and the Los Angeles Police Department's investigation remains open. From a Basement on a Hill was released one year later, just two days shy of the first anniversary of his death, and received warm critical nods. In 2007, the Kill Rock Stars label issued a two-disc set of Smith's unreleased work, all of which had been recorded between 1994 and 1997. Entitled New Moon, the 24-track collection contained three songs that had been previously released on hard to find compilations or soundtracks, including an early version of "Miss Misery" and a cover of Big Star's "Thirteen." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

New Moon
2007

From A Basement On The Hill
2004

Division Day (Single)
2000

Happiness (Single)
2000

Figure 8
2000
His mysterious death has cheated the world of a great talent. He was so gifted.
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you have to read the whole story...the coroner can't determine if they are self inflicted or if someone else inflicted them....
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It says in his bio.... "Smith's body was found on October 21, 2003, with two stab wounds in his chest. To date, the coroner has been unable to determine the cause of death"
Uhhhh... yeah probably from getting stabbed twice in his chest. |
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Elliott, I love you. A day doesn't go by when I don't listen to his music. It's beautiful, he's beautiful and the world is darker without him.
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Hey scz12005 your f**king gay.
Elliott you were so strong for so long. I love you See you in heaven xoxo Stacy |
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i have a Ferdinand the bull tattoo on my forearm in memory. Elliott has impacted my life in so many ways...what an incredible soul.
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The purist folk/rock musician "genius" of the last quarter century.
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"I like it better here where I can sit just quietly and smell the flowers."
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i think the movie made by Gus Van Sant about the death of Cobain, portraying smith as a heartless self absorded b**tard, broke his heart ... so he tried to rip his heart in two ...
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Best songwriter since Lennon. Truly a visionary. I discovered him in 1999, and didn't fully appreciate him until he was gone, and missed the opportunity to see him live. Every song is pure poetry.
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I love the juxtapositio n of angelic vocals/guita r and blatant profanity.
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This guy had his problems and love did not solve them. It makes me very sad. I think that angel of anarchy and Bill W both make great points. "Burning every bridge that I cross". One hell of a writer and very consistent. RIP
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i live right next door to the music conservatory that is the back ground of Figure 8 .. He is greatly missed he is what indie-folk should sound and be ...
Miss you XO Mina ( Echo Park/Silverl a k e CA.) |
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very well said bill w.-dfw was a great writer-anoth e r one who couldn't be contained by what we ordain and decide what is normal and isn't.
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For me its like David Foster Wallace. I didnt appreciate it till they were gone and might not have at all if they would have faded away. Instead they went Roman Candle and the copacetic feelings became awe.
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Well it's still a mystery. Authorities NEVER ruled his death a suicide. I know that either way he's still gone but somehow it makes me feel better to think that he didn't take his own life. It's kind of magical thinking...l i k e if someone else did it he's somehow still alive...even though I know he's gone forever...
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there is no better reason than that-what do you think the people in the towers said when they made all of those thousand of phone calls-the last phone call they would ever make...love- i f you walk around and preach it-they'll kill you...and then you won't have to worry about suicide.
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his song sung by madeline peyroux along with king herion by james brown are two of the best songs about addiction ever ! between the bars-its on either/or-wh e n i rant and rave about suicide(i do it on the nirvana page too) don't you think i miss these guys-thats what its all about-im angry-i miss them...
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Yes, unfortunatel y , he killed himself in 2003, two stab wounds to the chest. But his music does live on, and it is the best music I've heard. Rest in Peace Elliott.
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This is the best artist comment thread on Pandora. Love, Elliott.
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