![]() The decision to move to Portland was one that would shape Smith's life and art. He left Dallas and moved to Portland to live with his father. In his final years, Smith also talked of having been sexually abused.įor his part, Welch denies the accusations of sexual abuse, although he admitted in a letter to "having been too hard" on his stepson.Īt age 14, Smith had had enough. Smith's parents divorced soon after his birth, and his mother Bunny married Welch – a member of something called the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints – when Smith was four years old.Īccording to Smith, Welch beat him regularly. Smith endured what biographers euphemistically call a "difficult" childhood, largely because of the abuse he often spoke of having received from his stepfather, Charlie Welch. They're more like dreams they're true in one way, but they're not factually true. They're songs, they're not like a speech or a journal. ![]() His early years in Portland, Oregon, his move to New York City as his solo career really took off, his subsequent relation to Los Angeles, and his final work, most identified with the “basement on the hill” that gave its title to his last, posthumous album. His solo career divides into four main chapters, each of them corresponding neatly to the city where he was living at the time. ![]() This deeply emotive, literate artist whose work was as stunning as anything we’d heard before will forever be the subject of obsession from lovers of fine singer-songwriters until the end of time.įeature by Tom Hawking Chapter 1 A geographical examination of the work of Elliott SmithĮlliott Smith’s music has been looked at through many lenses, but one of the less-examined aspects of his music is how it reflects a sense of place. But that he left us so early in his life and career remains as heartbreaking as the saddest of his songs. That he received such well-deserved mainstream recognition of his talent through breakthrough songs like ‘Between The Bars’ and ‘Miss Misery’ and albums XO and Figure 8 feels like some justice. ![]() Elliott Smith was one of the great songwriters of the late 20th Century. ![]()
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