Re: Beck
12That one's always bugged me but I enjoy their music. As long as one isn't hurting others, legislating against civil rights, supporting those who legislate against civil rights it's a non-issue. Scientology feels more cult-like than a traditional religion.losthighway wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:23 am Scientology is a load of shit, but I can't imagine sidelining him for his religious beliefs (which he might not even have). With that perspective I'd never be able to enjoy Low, Johnny Cash or Most Def.
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Re: Beck
15People can talk about pastiche, Beastie Boys type stuff (a group I legit can't stand), etc all they want...and yeah maybe some of that element hasn't aged well. But all I'm saying is that you stick this dude in front of a mic with an acoustic guitar and good things happen. He has an ear for melody, a nice voice and cool lyrics:
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Re: Beck
17rsmurphy wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 10:17 am
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.
No vote
I'd take Beck as a songwriter and musician over Wayne Coyne any day.
Re: Beck
18Sounds like sleepy Donovan.InMySoul77 wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 12:04 pm But all I'm saying is that you stick this dude in front of a mic with an acoustic guitar and good things happen. He has an ear for melody, a nice voice and cool lyrics
Re: Beck
19In my humble opinion Steven Drozd, Ronald Jones, and Jonathan Donohue were the key musicians/songwriters, but, yeah, currently I'd take Beck over Wayne Coyne.InMySoul77 wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2023 12:23 pm I'd take Beck as a songwriter and musician over Wayne Coyne any day.
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Re: Beck
20I mentioned this on the old board, but there was a time in my life (c. 1997) where I was such a fan of Beck that I tried to get a hold of every song he had ever done. I bought stuff like the DGC Rarities Vol. I just for 'Bogusflow', or the KCRW Morning Becomes Electric comp for 'Mexico'. I tape-traded with people to get stuff like Golden Feelings and A Western Harvest Field By Moonlight.
Also, some of his tunes like 'Jack-Ass', 'Puttin It Down', 'Rowboat', and 'Satan Gave Me A Taco' were the first songs I learned to play on guitar.
I think he's gotten boring now, the last album of his that was sorta-interesting was Morning Phase. But for his 90's output and the easy-to-learn guitar tunes, Not Crap.
Also, some of his tunes like 'Jack-Ass', 'Puttin It Down', 'Rowboat', and 'Satan Gave Me A Taco' were the first songs I learned to play on guitar.
I think he's gotten boring now, the last album of his that was sorta-interesting was Morning Phase. But for his 90's output and the easy-to-learn guitar tunes, Not Crap.
"Whatever happened to that album?"
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."