Chords for Jack Black on Elliott Smith
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beauty there from Elliot Smith, Needle in the Hay.
Yeah, that was nice.
It's creepy
and beautiful.
He was a specialist at creepy beautiful combinations.
I'd say maybe
haunting.
That's better maybe.
Haunting it kind of takes care of both of those
words.
[C] Did you guys ever
Cage is like a dictionary brain over here.
Thank you.
Were you guys ever on a bill with Elliot or did you meet him?
We've never been on
the same bill but the best time I ever saw him was at Largo, this little
club in Hollywood.
You could hear a pin drop and the songs were so
kick-ass.
Just him on guitar.
But I saw him actually at the Radiohead concert
and he was on his way leaving right before Radiohead came on stage at the
Hollywood Bowl and I said, hey I met you at the thing.
I don't know if you remember.
He's like, oh yeah.
And I said, um yeah, fan.
He goes, yeah.
And I go, are you not
staying for Radiohead?
Yeah, you caught me.
I just came to see Supergrass.
Alright man, keep on
being awesome.
Damn stupid.
And then he walked away with his girlfriend and I
thought later, because he died like only a couple weeks later, three or four
weeks later, and I thought man I think I should have, if I would have just told
him how awesome, if I would have been more concise, he would have said, wait a
second, maybe I shouldn't die.
That's not a good story.
You know what I mean though?
When you see something
Yeah but you feel like you could have had an effect.
No, you couldn't.
Because the truth is he had no shortage of people worshipping him.
That's not
what he needed.
He didn't need more worship.
Or maybe Radiohead could have
turned it around.
But anyway, I guess if he had stayed, if he had just stayed
No, [B] that wasn't the best Radiohead show.
Only the second encore.
You know the best Radiohead
show I saw was the [N] one at Coachella.
Yeah, that was nice.
It's creepy
and beautiful.
He was a specialist at creepy beautiful combinations.
I'd say maybe
haunting.
That's better maybe.
Haunting it kind of takes care of both of those
words.
[C] Did you guys ever
Cage is like a dictionary brain over here.
Thank you.
Were you guys ever on a bill with Elliot or did you meet him?
We've never been on
the same bill but the best time I ever saw him was at Largo, this little
club in Hollywood.
You could hear a pin drop and the songs were so
kick-ass.
Just him on guitar.
But I saw him actually at the Radiohead concert
and he was on his way leaving right before Radiohead came on stage at the
Hollywood Bowl and I said, hey I met you at the thing.
I don't know if you remember.
He's like, oh yeah.
And I said, um yeah, fan.
He goes, yeah.
And I go, are you not
staying for Radiohead?
Yeah, you caught me.
I just came to see Supergrass.
Alright man, keep on
being awesome.
Damn stupid.
And then he walked away with his girlfriend and I
thought later, because he died like only a couple weeks later, three or four
weeks later, and I thought man I think I should have, if I would have just told
him how awesome, if I would have been more concise, he would have said, wait a
second, maybe I shouldn't die.
That's not a good story.
You know what I mean though?
When you see something
Yeah but you feel like you could have had an effect.
No, you couldn't.
Because the truth is he had no shortage of people worshipping him.
That's not
what he needed.
He didn't need more worship.
Or maybe Radiohead could have
turned it around.
But anyway, I guess if he had stayed, if he had just stayed
No, [B] that wasn't the best Radiohead show.
Only the second encore.
You know the best Radiohead
show I saw was the [N] one at Coachella.
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_ beauty there from Elliot Smith, Needle in the Hay.
Yeah, that was nice.
It's creepy
and beautiful.
He was a specialist at creepy beautiful combinations.
I'd say maybe
haunting.
That's better maybe.
Haunting it kind of takes care of both of those
words.
[C] Did you guys ever_
Cage is like a dictionary brain over here.
Thank you.
Were you guys ever on a bill with Elliot or did you meet him?
We've never been on
the same bill but the best time I ever saw him was at Largo, this little
club in Hollywood.
You could hear a pin drop and the songs were so
kick-ass.
Just him on guitar.
But I saw him actually at the Radiohead concert
and he was on his way leaving right before Radiohead came on stage at the
Hollywood Bowl and I said, hey I met you at the thing.
I don't know if you remember.
He's like, oh yeah.
And I said, um yeah, fan.
He goes, yeah.
And I go, are you not
staying for Radiohead?
Yeah, you caught me.
I just came to see Supergrass.
Alright man, keep on
being awesome.
Damn stupid.
And then he walked away with his girlfriend and I
thought later, because he died like only a couple weeks later, three or four
weeks later, and I thought man I think I should have, if I would have just told
him how awesome, if I would have been more concise, he would have said, wait a
second, maybe I shouldn't die.
That's not a good story.
You know what I mean though?
When you see something_
Yeah but you feel like you could have had an effect.
No, you couldn't.
Because the truth is he had no shortage of people worshipping him.
That's not
what he needed.
He didn't need more worship.
Or maybe Radiohead could have
turned it around.
But anyway, I guess if he had stayed, if he had just stayed_
No, [B] that wasn't the best Radiohead show.
Only the second encore.
You know the best Radiohead
show I saw was the [N] one at Coachella.
Yeah, that was nice.
It's creepy
and beautiful.
He was a specialist at creepy beautiful combinations.
I'd say maybe
haunting.
That's better maybe.
Haunting it kind of takes care of both of those
words.
[C] Did you guys ever_
Cage is like a dictionary brain over here.
Thank you.
Were you guys ever on a bill with Elliot or did you meet him?
We've never been on
the same bill but the best time I ever saw him was at Largo, this little
club in Hollywood.
You could hear a pin drop and the songs were so
kick-ass.
Just him on guitar.
But I saw him actually at the Radiohead concert
and he was on his way leaving right before Radiohead came on stage at the
Hollywood Bowl and I said, hey I met you at the thing.
I don't know if you remember.
He's like, oh yeah.
And I said, um yeah, fan.
He goes, yeah.
And I go, are you not
staying for Radiohead?
Yeah, you caught me.
I just came to see Supergrass.
Alright man, keep on
being awesome.
Damn stupid.
And then he walked away with his girlfriend and I
thought later, because he died like only a couple weeks later, three or four
weeks later, and I thought man I think I should have, if I would have just told
him how awesome, if I would have been more concise, he would have said, wait a
second, maybe I shouldn't die.
That's not a good story.
You know what I mean though?
When you see something_
Yeah but you feel like you could have had an effect.
No, you couldn't.
Because the truth is he had no shortage of people worshipping him.
That's not
what he needed.
He didn't need more worship.
Or maybe Radiohead could have
turned it around.
But anyway, I guess if he had stayed, if he had just stayed_
No, [B] that wasn't the best Radiohead show.
Only the second encore.
You know the best Radiohead
show I saw was the [N] one at Coachella.