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Elliot Smith Dead at 34


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Born in 1969, Smith loved music from an early age. He released five albums, the most critically acclaimed in the mid-90s, titled ’Either/Or’ and ’XO’.

 

His most mainstream success however came when his song ’Miss Misery’ from the film Good Will Hunting’ was nominated for an Academy Award in 1997

 

 

his work was in other movies like "Keeping the Faith" as well. check him out. he's great.

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Born in 1969, Smith loved music from an early age. He released five albums, the most critically acclaimed in the mid-90s, titled ’Either/Or’ and ’XO’.

 

His most mainstream success however came when his song ’Miss Misery’ from the film Good Will Hunting’ was nominated for an Academy Award in 1997

 

 

his work was in other movies like "Keeping the Faith" as well. check him out. he's great.

His song "Needle in Hay" was also used in the wrist-slitting scene in "The Royal Tannenbaums." Yeah, his stuff always was on the depressed side but I liked it.

 

He was also in a West Coast band called the Heatmisers that did some decent stuff.

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Interesting suicides are very popular with the over 80 white male group so maybe you're just too young. Suicide is a very under reported statistic with senior citizens. Some will stop taking meds or reduce food intake and it will be reported as natural causes but in fact they killed themselves.

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