Throughout the night, Beck told stories about his early years as a folkie in New York, trying to write protest songs about the volatile summer of 1988, “but there wasn’t much to protest, so I wrote ...
“These lights and this stage are giving me flashbacks to open-mic nights in, like, 1988. Just so you know what’s going on up here.” Once upon a time—in, like, 1988—Beck Hansen actually played open-mic ...
Beck treated several hundred fans to a rare acoustic performance at the Angel Orensanz Center in New York last night (Oct. 22). The artist ran through a hefty 24-song set in just over 90 minutes… By ...
The scene over the weekend at Pick-Staiger Hall in Evanston: Beck, the court jester who puts country melodies, voodoo synthesizer and slice-and-dice wordplay atop boogaloo beats, is taking a holiday.
Back in the early '90s, Beck Hansen was more awkward, skinny white kid than rock star. His quirky classic, "Loser," introduced listeners to his most endearing quality: humor. Much of Beck's early work ...
Beck‘s barely announced, rapidly sold-out show Tuesday night at El Rey Theatre, his first in Los Angeles in four years, isn’t the sort of performance he’s apt to give again anytime soon. Certainly not ...
With his "Sea Change" band reunited, the chameleonic performer delivers a nearly two-hour show at the El Rey that's heavy on mope and mellow. By Jeff Miller Beck El Rey 5/22 - H 2012 That’s not to say ...
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