I would be pleased to do this for you, but I might be the most sanguine, boring pilot in the game, and I suspect you would get very little from my stream.
However, I would answer any questions you might have, if you had any.
In truth, Muthax may be right, or may be wrong. The thing about Elite: Dangerous is that, well, it's very much like the old games from when I was a callow youth from the days before colour, when children ate lard sandwiches, walked uphill to and from school in July, and when a directionally challenged Moses was trying to lead a bunch of hasidic sightseers across a desert (okay, enough of that.) It's very much like the old games from when I was young, where it wasn't on rails, when your choices could have horrible consquences.
E: D will not hold your hand, if you destroy your ship, you lose what you had, and you pay to get back what you had, possibly by going into debt (or use a free Sidewinder). You have to land your ship, thread it between some fairly tiny apertures, fight off pirates, mean people who just want to be jerks, nice people who are playing their choice of pirate (which I hate their profession, but I love that they're there) who want to rob you of the fine cargo you have decided to feed your family with by selling, fly though 99% empty space, understand HOW to get to new systems, understand HOW to get away from pirates, mean people, and NPCs (or how to attack those same people and others), and just generally not have your hand held.
Is this one of the most engaging, thrill a minute, can't put down games? Not for everyone. Is it for me? Well, let me put it this way - I chose to back it, I enjoy it, I wouldn't stop playing it for the world. It is a game you can put down when you get bored of figuring out what commodity is most suitable, or figuring out where to get that commodity to fill that mission, and pick it up again when you just want to play for a bit, for an hour, or kill off your entire day.
If you have doubts, chances are that you might not care to spend the money on the game. Also, watching someone else play the game is not the best way to determine if you like it. Anyone who is likely to stream it for you is also likely to be very familiar with how to play it, and you will initially have a very different experience to what you would see them having.
Also, and I cannot stress this bit enough - how do you feel about your entire keyboard, mouse, and joystick (or Xbox360 controller, I suppose) being used to control a game? Variously, I use my keyboard, my mouse, my Logitech Extreme 3D joystick AND a Logitech G13 gameboard to access various functions (it's not necessary to have all these, but it's the setup I like best).
This is an open-ended game, and it is not forgiving in that it literally allows you to do just about anything you think you want to do within the sandbox that it controls, but you have to put in what you want out of it.
Commander Leslie
Not the best inspirational speaker, it seems.