ironic that such a driven, focused, productive, and talented person was labeled by the press as voice of the "slacker generation" because he did it his own way, which is how he won total artistic freedom, which nobody else had in those days.
Bek David Campbell (Los Ángeles, California, 8 de julio de 1970), conocido en el mundo artístico como Beck Hansen o Beck es un músico, cantante, compositor y multinstrumentista de Estados Unidos. Con su sonido experimental, Beck saltó a la fama en la década de 1990 con su estilo lo-fi, y se hizo conocido por crear collages musicales de una amplia gama de estilos. Sus grabaciones abarcan todo tipo de estilos como folk, funk, soul, rock alternativo, hip-hop, electrónica, country y psicodelia. Beck ha lanzado doce álbumes de estudio, así como varios sencillos no incluidos en sus discos y un libro de partituras.
Micheal Jackson the God of music " that's a lot of bs " here this guy is the god of music and no one even notices not even a single fucking comment in this video wtf
So he finally gets someone to record something and he does this thing, comes up with "Loser" and then he is poo-pooing a recording contract because he doesn't want to be stuck recording what they want. OK I get it, but he had been waiting for so long to get something going and this was it, a notch way up from where he was at. If he wasn't very lucky on "Loser" he would have chosen to be doing what, then? The same thing? And where was he sleeping at night? Who was taking care of him for stability purposes, sleep, food, shower, warmth in the winter? Most artists are desperate for some kind of financial compensation and, yes, the industry hopes they can turn an artist into a sucker awarding them with some compensation in the beginning, but that is because most artists are truly dead broke and desperate to get a recording deal. Beck must have been in a different place, with a roof over his head and the ability to wait it out. Something is very odd with how he came up, finally. I can't imagine having eclectic parents as he did wasn't maybe one of those "secrets" that got him noticed
He was working odd jobs without any expectation to make a living from music, as he explains from about 8min here. Artistic freedom was evidently more important than financial gain, given that he turned down numerous lucrative offers for ads, other deals. Many of the DIY artists he played with and admired then were highly critical of commercial success (including his)... ruclips.net/video/5gZ_0LN8Zgs/видео.html
Beck is seriously FIRE he is his own genre. One of my greatest influences.
"Where'd you find that guy?" "Me? I thought he was a friend of yours!" Good stuff! Beck is brilliant.
He motivated me to be better at writing my own songs and definitely think more creatively in general.
ironic that such a driven, focused, productive, and talented person was labeled by the press as voice of the "slacker generation" because he did it his own way, which is how he won total artistic freedom, which nobody else had in those days.
Been a fan of beck since before he was famous write us fans another folk album 🙏
He is a genius I love his Music so much , He is everything to me I PLAY HIS SONGS EVERYDAY THEY HELP ME THROUGH
I love this man.
Goddamn musical genius !!!!!!
Beck and I are the same age. “Loser” is what it was, but if you had a copy of Mellow Gold in the, it was evident this cat is a musical GENIUS.
80s were great love Beck too
Bek David Campbell (Los Ángeles, California, 8 de julio de 1970), conocido en el mundo artístico como Beck Hansen o Beck es un músico, cantante, compositor y multinstrumentista de Estados Unidos. Con su sonido experimental, Beck saltó a la fama en la década de 1990 con su estilo lo-fi, y se hizo conocido por crear collages musicales de una amplia gama de estilos. Sus grabaciones abarcan todo tipo de estilos como folk, funk, soul, rock alternativo, hip-hop, electrónica, country y psicodelia. Beck ha lanzado doce álbumes de estudio, así como varios sencillos no incluidos en sus discos y un libro de partituras.
Beck is an 👽, his real name is Oskar Oddessey, and his home is on Jupiters moon Europa. That’s why he brings the rhythms of the Universe
BECK does rule!
Ah shit I love Beck.
Wow, Beck was interviewed by the robot from Fitter, Happier
Micheal Jackson the God of music " that's a lot of bs " here this guy is the god of music and no one even notices not even a single fucking comment in this video wtf
I know. Over 2700 views and only 24 thumbs!
so true
Scotty Nguyen's 80s Mullet Definitively
His lyrics r genius
Micheal Jackson is the god of child molesters
I heard his parents were label executives
No his father is a musician and orchestrator in LA, and mother an artist in NYC ☺️
2:13 Evan Peters, is that you?! :)
Hard times Sad lonely days. Holidays
If you want to be like him you can -- u just can’t copy him and you have to do your own thing
Such an odd attraction to this dude lmao
Legand
Bo Burnham? Is that you?
So he finally gets someone to record something and he does this thing, comes up with "Loser" and then he is poo-pooing a recording contract because he doesn't want to be stuck recording what they want. OK I get it, but he had been waiting for so long to get something going and this was it, a notch way up from where he was at. If he wasn't very lucky on "Loser" he would have chosen to be doing what, then? The same thing? And where was he sleeping at night? Who was taking care of him for stability purposes, sleep, food, shower, warmth in the winter? Most artists are desperate for some kind of financial compensation and, yes, the industry hopes they can turn an artist into a sucker awarding them with some compensation in the beginning, but that is because most artists are truly dead broke and desperate to get a recording deal. Beck must have been in a different place, with a roof over his head and the ability to wait it out. Something is very odd with how he came up, finally. I can't imagine having eclectic parents as he did wasn't maybe one of those "secrets" that got him noticed
He was working odd jobs without any expectation to make a living from music, as he explains from about 8min here. Artistic freedom was evidently more important than financial gain, given that he turned down numerous lucrative offers for ads, other deals. Many of the DIY artists he played with and admired then were highly critical of commercial success (including his)... ruclips.net/video/5gZ_0LN8Zgs/видео.html
Another great interview describing his background: www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/12/02/beck-is-home#