Annie Clark (St. Vincent)
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Um, I want it to be like, like a perverse tornado or like, I want it to be, um, a lot of times really uncomfortable. I want it to be the one thing that comes in and disrupts the scene completely.
Um, I want it to be like, like a perverse tornado or like, I want it to be, um, a lot of times really uncomfortable. I want it to be the one thing that comes in and disrupts the scene completely.
Um, I want it to be like, like a perverse tornado or like, I want it to be, um, a lot of times really uncomfortable. I want it to be the one thing that comes in and disrupts the scene completely.
Yeah. My uncle taught me that.
Yeah. My uncle taught me that.
Yeah. My uncle taught me that.
Man. Do you ever feel like you have been coasting on the books you read in high school? Mm-hmm. because that's the time when you are just the most absorbent. In some ways, I feel like I've been coasting on the things I learned when I kind of first started playing guitar, when I was watching my uncle play.
Man. Do you ever feel like you have been coasting on the books you read in high school? Mm-hmm. because that's the time when you are just the most absorbent. In some ways, I feel like I've been coasting on the things I learned when I kind of first started playing guitar, when I was watching my uncle play.
Man. Do you ever feel like you have been coasting on the books you read in high school? Mm-hmm. because that's the time when you are just the most absorbent. In some ways, I feel like I've been coasting on the things I learned when I kind of first started playing guitar, when I was watching my uncle play.
Oh, yeah. Tuck Andrus, he's one of the greats, one of the jazz finger style master. I mean, it's unbelievable. I forgot your question.
Oh, yeah. Tuck Andrus, he's one of the greats, one of the jazz finger style master. I mean, it's unbelievable. I forgot your question.
Oh, yeah. Tuck Andrus, he's one of the greats, one of the jazz finger style master. I mean, it's unbelievable. I forgot your question.
Yeah, I think I'm not that interested in guitar being a means of poorly covered up pride.
Yeah, I think I'm not that interested in guitar being a means of poorly covered up pride.
Yeah, I think I'm not that interested in guitar being a means of poorly covered up pride.
Some songs are hard labor. And I mean, every word, every note is just like deeply labored over until it finally gets to the right spot.
Some songs are hard labor. And I mean, every word, every note is just like deeply labored over until it finally gets to the right spot.
Some songs are hard labor. And I mean, every word, every note is just like deeply labored over until it finally gets to the right spot.
Sometimes. Sometimes, yeah. Super hard. And then some songs feel like... They're floating around in the ether and they could have gone to your next door neighbor, but like you were the lucky recipient of them somehow. And New York was one of those songs that the melody and everything, it kind of came rather quickly.
Sometimes. Sometimes, yeah. Super hard. And then some songs feel like... They're floating around in the ether and they could have gone to your next door neighbor, but like you were the lucky recipient of them somehow. And New York was one of those songs that the melody and everything, it kind of came rather quickly.