Beck.
NC.
Listened to Mellow Gold last night and I feel like his stuff has really held up. I especially like his slower acoustic folkie stuff, like
Per his Wikipedia page, he's not a Scientologist.
Re: Beck
3NC
One Foot in the Grave is still on high rotation here.
One Foot in the Grave is still on high rotation here.
"lol, listen to op 'music' and you'll understand"....
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Re: Beck
4A firm NC from me for the albums above as well as Mutations, Guero and even the melodramatic Sea Changes and Morning Phase.
He's everything a huge pop star should be: mysterious, inscrutable, ageless and a musical changeling.
Might not be everyone's cup of tea, but you must respect the massive balls it takes to sing this on SNL:
He's everything a huge pop star should be: mysterious, inscrutable, ageless and a musical changeling.
Might not be everyone's cup of tea, but you must respect the massive balls it takes to sing this on SNL:
Re: Beck
8Odelay is one of those albums I never owned but I know almost every moment from it being constantly played, in cars, at parties, venues, etc., well into the late 90s or early 2000s.
NC waffles for the Scientology thing though
NC waffles for the Scientology thing though
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Re: Beck
10I unknowingly heard a song from this release the other day and was struck by how beautiful it sounded. Kinda shocked to realize it was Beck. I think I'd like Sea Change if I ever gave it a good sit-down.iembalm wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 9:27 am I really like Sea Change, but I think that's mostly due to David Campbell's string arrangements.
Almost met him once at a fancy local bar but he appeared standoffish. Looking back if I had that high-visibility I'd walk around with a scowl as well.
There was an ill-fated Flaming Lips/Beck tour where Coyne started beef with Beck calling him a "diva" in the press, complaining that he didn't set up his own gear. It's funny-sad to me this notion of Wayne Coyne reading his contemporaries for filth. Talk about a diva.
Don't much care for the alterna-hits but from what I've heard Sea Change is pretty. There was some Scientology hubub happening for a bit. I was never into his deal but will attest to nice melodies here and there.
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