The Greatest Non Hits
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The Greatest Non Hits
Beck: Mellow Gold
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There's something hypnotic about the blend of genres and experimentation found in Beck's "Mellow Gold," and my co-host Tim and I couldn't resist the pull. Imagine finding an old mixtape in the back of your closet, popping it into a dusty player, and being swept away by a wave of nostalgia—that's the essence we captured exploring this iconic album. From the unforgettable drawl of "Loser" to the apocalyptic robot cover art designed by Eddie Lopez, we dissect each track with a fine-tooth comb. We even highlight those lesser-celebrated gems ripe for rediscovery—all while sharing laughs and personal anecdotes that color our conversation with unexpected hues.
Strap in for a detour through the unpredictable as we debate favorite colors, recount quirky tales, and muse over the life of a musician straddling the line between creative integrity and commercial success. We open the floor to a blend of light-hearted banter and serious dialogue, touching on everything from sports cars and free soda to the cathartic release found at the bottom of a whiskey glass. It's a chapter that celebrates the randomness of life, the shared human experience, and the connection we find through music's universal language.
As we pivot to the layered depth of Beck's follow-up album "Odelay," we invite you to explore the darker, grittier corners of his discography with us. We draw parallels to the likes of Radiohead and Pink Floyd, reveling in the album's rich tapestry of moods and themes. We don't just rank tracks; we delve into their intricacies, live performance variations, and the very soul of musical creativity. So, whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious new listener, there's something here for you, wrapped in a discussion that celebrates the artistry behind the music we love.
Beck's Meliow Gold Album Discussion
Speaker 1Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello yeah.
Speaker 3You better know me, yeah, bello.
Speaker 4Yeah, you feel alright. Huh, yeah, no, what? Alright, thank you for listening to the Greatest, not Hits. I'm Chris, and playing the loser from Beck's third studio album, mellow Gold is my colleague and my co-host, tim. It sounds kind of like a mashup between, I want to say, midnight Rider from Almond Brothers and Spirit Radio from Rush that we just heard that little but also Loser. So I'm actually kind of digging it. I think it's a good version. So, but you know, thank you for joining us. We're gonna do what we always do. This is we're excited because Beck is such an idiosyncratic artist and he personifies like the early to mid-80s, with a lot of genre blending. You know there's, you know, various influences in this album.
Speaker 4And it's one emigrant and he's. You know it's the album that made him mainstream. You know the singles like Loser that he's playing was really a breakthrough song he had where it's at I want to Grammy for that in 97, that's not on this album, but Loser is, and there's a bunch of other songs that we're going to listen to. We're gonna go through the album that we always do. They're gonna rank our three greatest non-hits from this album. So I'm excited.
Speaker 4There's some weird stuff on this album. Don't let that scare you away. If you're familiar with this, you know from back in the day, or even not from back in the day it's a good listen and it's fun to look back and listen to it, maybe catch some of the things that you may have overlooked. That's the whole point of this. You know, just kind of getting to our roots. This is a music club and this is an opportunity for us to listen to an album from beginning to end. Tim and I are firm believers of listening to music in that way, but we're not going to get like completely serious into it. Of course we're gonna. We've got tons of clips that we like to work in and just, you know, having fun. You know Saul Rosenberg is going to be a bunch of Saul Rosenberg clips that we always do. I think there's going to be a. There's probably going to be a Judge Reinhardt in there, all the usual suspects. But and that was Chong from Cheech and Chong, you know, during that famous scene from Up in Smoke where he's like, oh, mellow. Anyway, I think you know this album in particular, like the title of it even is named after a potent stream of California marijuana. So I think that intro was sort of a nod to that, you know, to the whole that whole thing.
Speaker 4But with that being the case, interesting if from Wikipedia, the album cover, you know there's a robot on the cover of this of this album, and it was created by artist Eddie Lopez, who made a cameo in the music video for Losing. So I have to you know, I have to look at that one again check him out. Didn't realize that he did the art for that. So that's cool. The sculpture was named Survivor from the New Year Bomb. I didn't know that either. So it was originally taken in Lopez's garage, spaced by Beck's friend, as well as early collaborates, ross Harris. The last image was shot in studio, where Harris was able to control the environment and add visual effects to make the cover look more apocalyptic. So pretty, pretty good stuff there. The track listing, I think, like Loser is really the main hit here. Everything else I think we can probably, you know, put in the the not hit column.
Speaker 3So after the very first song all the rest of them are up for voting.
Speaker 4You know between Tim and I. Of course you can play along as well. So there's songs like Pay no Mind, fucking With my Head, my Island of Dew Rock, and Parentheses. Whatever that is, pay no Mind has Snoozer who are below it. In parentheses there's Whiskey, clone Hotel, city Soul Sucking Jerk Truck Driving Neighbors Downstairs. Sweet Sunshine Beer Can Steal my Body. Home Nightmare Hibby Girl, motherfucker, fuker.
Speaker 1Without the C at the end. I don't know what that is.
Speaker 4There's Black Hole. It was an internal track, analog Policy. So there you have it. What else can we? We can go through the person now. Everybody goes through his back. He does a lot on the sound. He does vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, electric guitar, bass, harmonica.
Speaker 4He synthesizes percussion producers, so he produced Orgin on track eight is Mike Moido, stephen Markison is the master, tom Rothrock is the producer. He does mixing. Rob Schnapp is also a producer, so it's those two in the back. Of course there's also Carl Stevenson is the producer, petra Hayden plays violin, there's Tim doing spirit and radio, rob Zabrecki in the bass, david Hart drums, ross Harris photography On the charts. I think this may be.
Speaker 1No, I didn't do super, it was 94 in the US Billboard in 1994.
Speaker 4Great year for music. I think it's interesting. There was a song called Black Hole. There's also Black Hole Sun on Super Undone from Sound guard, of course. So there's a commonality there. Alright, Tim's gonna ramp up soon.
Speaker 5There it is.
Speaker 4Alright, the guitar hero himself finishing up there, and what else have we got here? Well, I think towards the end of this, some of the songs get super weird. I'll probably throw one in as a nod in my top three. But as it goes on, it starts to get really, really out there, mostly in a good way. Some of it's just like unbearable. Anyway, here's, tim, how you doing bud.
Speaker 6I'm a driver. Things are gonna change. I can feel it.
Speaker 4Here's Tim Long. This is a Tim album. There will be no money Because Tim is a collager and that's his big art outlet. So this is a Tim album, I think. What are your thoughts, man?
Speaker 6It is. He loves to make these clips, he loves to record his downstairs neighbors and make that part of the song. He loves to sort of, you know, snip it of all these things and then remix them into his own song, combining elements of folk and punk rock together in this weird harmony of just I mean yeah.
Speaker 4He's just speechless because he's so creative and he can blend those genres in such a unique way. So I think that's.
Speaker 6And you know, what do we know about him? I guess, when others asked, this is what happened. I think he threw his shoe. I don't know who threw his shoe on.
Speaker 4Well, let me ask about his name. Yeah, play it.
Speaker 7I wanted to ask you some questions about where you're from and who exactly you are. I can't seem to get any straight answers out of anybody who seems to know you. But what exactly is your real name? Is it Beck? Were you christened Beck?
Speaker 6Yeah, all right, he just throws his shoe. He's kind of like a little hipster brat in his early goings on, because he's, you know, this is an interview after this album came out, like right after this comes out.
Speaker 4this is the guy from Sonomy and we're using him on a show called 120 Minutes, which was sort of like an indie program late on MTV, because this was like really out there stuff at the time and you know, this is why this is so groundbreaking is because that was very, very alternative and, you know, outside of the scope of popular music.
Speaker 7Long loser man. It's a smash hit. How do you feel about that? It's like surfing in some oil spillage. Yeah, it is like that Smash, smashing.
Speaker 6So weird, yeah, exactly, but Beck.
Speaker 4David Campbell. His dad was David Campbell.
Speaker 6That's right.
Speaker 4He was an arranger. I think he did like a lot of work in mixing and producing a lot of different albums, which makes sense.
Speaker 4Yeah, yeah, and he was on Tapestry. We did, I think on season one I can't remember the number of the episode, but the 70 season from two years ago. We name checked him. He, he, that was one of the first albums he ever played on. He was a talented violinist and composer even so, and he's done arrangements for a lot of different groups where they have like orchestral like, even like G and R or whatever. I know Rush had a tour where they had like five or six violinists behind Neil Peart as he's playing the drums and that was all. Beck's dad getting that all arranged, yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 6And then that was his birthday, and then his mom was. Uh Bibi was went on tour with Warhol. She was a regular at the Warhol factory.
Speaker 4Right, right that was. She was a part of that scene in the 60s, and so you can imagine. I mean he was born in 1970. He's a product of that yeah, I understand. That was the Sonic Youth. Uh guy, I can't, we should. Why we don't have that guy's name? But anyway, he was interested.
Speaker 6He what? How old was he? How old are you 23.
Speaker 7Really.
Speaker 6Yeah.
Speaker 7Because you look a lot older.
Speaker 2Oh, yeah, it was like well, how old I think you're really happening.
Speaker 7Hey, you look like about 45.
Speaker 6Yeah, I kind of feel like 60.
Speaker 7Oh yeah.
Speaker 4I mean, he is maybe an old soul, Um he seems kind of mature in a way, Even though that's those answers are so out there he. He seems to have like this cool and composure to him. When you know, like interviewers or somebody tries to rattle him, he's so unpredictable that he becomes intimidating.
Speaker 6Yes, he turns it back to them with his uh 27th and 12th chakras.
Speaker 7Yes, something like that.
Speaker 6Yeah, I mean he really does. Uh, yeah, there was like a backyard gig, I think the uh the sonic youth guys uh saw and uh he was glad that he saw him there or something. Was that the?
Speaker 7first time I saw you was at this backyard gig with the possum dixon. And now I right, yeah, I'm out and hailed like a whole bag of goose feathers yeah, he's right, he's random, you know there is all right, let's, let's kick it in, and that was nice, that was nice interesting
Speaker 6and we're clowning around here. Some monkeys on the on the soundboard here that's right, the whole, the whole episode. He's got some sitar going on. I tried to play that. Sitar riff is like your rush right the intro is spirit and he did apparently sleep on a lot of couches in in New York when he moved there. He this is hard to get an apartment yeah, he was he was rough in it.
Speaker 5Oh yeah, for this million song the other in the bag with the rerun shows and the cold king knows the daytime crap of the folk singers. Love the young himself with the guitar.
Speaker 6Senior slot good thing is in drop D, it won't you know?
Speaker 4I'm just thinking about how he was in the folk in LA and he turns on it when he moves to New York choking on the splinter and soy on Friday.
Speaker 6There means I'm a loser in Spanish. Yeah okay. I did not know that.
Speaker 4So her, her door is the loser part of that funny like it's like surfing in some oil spillage.
Speaker 6I understand cement world shot was. I'm a driver, I'm a winner. I'm a driver that shit is fucking bullshit.
Speaker 1Deeper and deeper.
Speaker 6You got Gustaf here. Isn't this good? I mean, the more I listen to this album, it is better. This song never gets old. I don't know it's such a 90s icon. Yeah, it is a smash hit and it deserves to be. No, I don't spreckin' with the Deutsche, okay Beck.
Speaker 4Yeah, this is sort of a handoff from the grunge and alternative from 91 to 93. Then there was this and creep from Radiohead, and this is where it starts to kind of turn.
Speaker 6Didn't we have a Beck interview? We interviewed him.
Speaker 4Oh, yeah, oh, you want to go, yeah, so what we want to ask some questions.
Color Preferences and Random Musings
Speaker 6We have him here. Let's see here what's your favorite color, Beck I don't like color. Okay, what kind of car do you like to drive? I don't like color.
Speaker 7I just take the bus. No, I like pink.
Speaker 6You take the bus, he's getting crazy. I know, yeah, so it is favorite color.
Speaker 7I don't like color.
Speaker 6I'm kind of car you like to use, like the bus.
Speaker 7I just take the bus. Yeah, yeah, I know.
Speaker 6I mean, I guess this is a weird one. Have you ever had sex in the backseat of a car?
Speaker 7I like pentose. What about the backseat car? Probably One of those astro van sexy his car.
Speaker 6Okay, sexy car you got and are you old school or new school? Back.
Speaker 7I'm sort of like middle school, like fifth grade nice. I ate my rake a shake and bake Time to quake. This was a big mistake, oh no back.
Speaker 6Oh, come on. Come back to our interview, come on.
Speaker 1Come on, 90s back.
Speaker 6All right get back to us yeah.
Speaker 4All right, okay, so this is actually it's second time. Hey, no mind.
Speaker 6God.
Speaker 8It looked like you know, when you finish with the toilet paper, the empty tube. It looked like that about that size.
Speaker 4Oh, thank you, sir, no or.
Speaker 6Hey, no mind.
Speaker 4Okay, thank you, richard Lewis recipes.
Speaker 5We got some chimpanzees over here give the Rock and Roll singer dancing upon your paycheck. The sails climb high through the garbage. Pale sky like a giant dildo crushing the sun.
Speaker 8When you finish with the toilet paper. That's why.
Speaker 4I know Sleep and it felt like Saul, was giving us his opinions on the giant dildo.
Speaker 3The tube.
Speaker 8Yeah, it looked like that about that size.
Speaker 6Okay, he's in slime, he's. That's your lead pipe friends just kicked him out. They're like you can't stay here anymore. I don't care if you have a hit song. Are you better have a hit song sooner?
Speaker 4Is that really what this is about? Because of the first two albums, he's still like on the couch.
Speaker 6I think this is this is about Him roughing it when he came to New York.
Speaker 4Probably I speculate, but we could probably yeah, okay, I'll go with that. What else do you have going on in his life before then? I mean he's 23. He's 23.
Speaker 6He's just no shit. He's exactly. He's 60, 45, I know.
Speaker 4I like that was kind of full key with that harmonica. Yeah, isn't it I? Song is about the frustration with record industry.
Speaker 6Actually, I pay no money. Money and sales rather than creative and talent.
Speaker 4Oh, I paid no mind. He's talking literally Not paying any mind at all, because I'm not using my mind for what they want me to do.
Speaker 6Oh this is wrote as a teenager and as part of the deal or allowed to release songs on indie label. Any improv's. The last one when he plays a live paint in mind. That's good. This is good stuff.
Speaker 5This really good.
Speaker 4Nice harmony.
Speaker 6See, he's copying, he's got the guitar and his voice and then he builds off that with these little like Aspects of tambourine harmonica. The plain's guitars Shout out to coffee drinkers out there.
Speaker 4Shout out to the high biscus heads out there.
Speaker 6Shout out to the coffee drinkers drinking your coffee out of a hubcap. That would be cool, that's like a 60 ounce coffee.
Speaker 2Ah, okay, yeah.
Speaker 4I'll go with that.
Speaker 6Shout out to the sports cars owners Hope you get a jolly out of people ogling your vehicle.
Speaker 5Shout out to the Corbett fans out there.
Speaker 2Look at all over when.
Speaker 5I feel, your touch Love.
Speaker 8And now feel, feel in the honey, oh.
Speaker 6Credit card glued to my hand. You hear about the guy who's facing charges for taping fish to ATMs.
Speaker 4That's hilarious. Why is he doing it? What kind of fish is he taping? Like, like, like sardines or something.
Speaker 6No, like huge, like, like I forget, like.
Speaker 1Yeah but like snapper, you know whatever, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4Oh, how do you tape a hole like snapper to an ATM machine? Why?
Speaker 6is they found him because he posted it on Instagram.
Speaker 4He wanted to.
Speaker 3Well, the goal where no man has ever come before has got to be.
Speaker 4Right, we need to chill out here, hello. Who are you? So this is called Whiskey Clone Hotel City 1997. So this is like in the future.
Speaker 5Pass for us.
Speaker 6Oh, this is.
Speaker 5This is shining shit, right here.
Speaker 6Magazines and free soda.
Speaker 5Try and hard not to think. And what do you think? Do you think what's his name?
Speaker 4George the stands would think about that. I don't Everything Wait, I'll be lost.
Speaker 5What happened?
Speaker 4to soda.
Speaker 5Love it I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure Love soda.
Speaker 3Oh no, we don't like soda at all.
Speaker 6Just hanging out your magazines and free soda.
Speaker 4Lay it on to the dawn.
Speaker 5She can talk to squirrels.
Speaker 6Coming back from the convalescent hall. What is the convalescent hall?
Speaker 4There must be a great, big, fat person Stare at sports cars.
Speaker 6Shout out to sports cars.
Speaker 4Shout out to the science of the land. So choice.
Speaker 1With the ocean of bees the whole ocean of oil.
Speaker 5Everything we don is wrong. I'll blow it so when I'm gone, lay it on to the dawn.
Speaker 4Lay it on to the dawn. Lay it on to the dawn. I think it's just how you drink your whiskey all night long. It's a simple thing.
Speaker 7What's that? Are you crying?
Speaker 3I was looking for it Anyhow, listen around and wait for you.
Speaker 4I think Don, I know, is Delta Don.
Speaker 1Delta Don.
Speaker 2Delta Don.
Speaker 6Lay it on to Delta Don.
Speaker 3I think, that I'm going to sit around and wait for you Forget it. No, we don't like soda at all, honey, you're not like soda. It's bubbly, it's refreshing.
Speaker 4We need a little bit of a palachro. Let's listen to the sweet musings of Tonya Tunga. Thank you.
Speaker 1Tonya.
Speaker 4Now let's get back to your soul-sucking jerk.
Speaker 6Also shout out to those who cook with soda. With soda you can what happened to?
Speaker 3soda.
Speaker 6They cook soda with chicken. You can do that. You can cook anything with anything.
Speaker 4I don't know.
Speaker 6You can cook anything with anything I don't know. That's a Beck statement.
Speaker 4Yeah, the guy's rubbing off on me.
Speaker 6Try to explain. It's only getting warm.
Speaker 2Wait, just a minute.
Speaker 4He's rubbing off on me. Look, his ways are influencing me, not that.
Speaker 2Hey, man got a big box of porn for you. Get busy.
Musical Analysis and Discussion
Speaker 6You can't just jerk. Why didn't we have that one Soul-sucking jerk, soul-sucking jerk. It's a pretty strong way to show you that I need to do it.
Speaker 4I need to do it. I need to do it, I need to do it.
Speaker 3I need to do it. I kind of look a little silly and my feelings are hurt.
Speaker 4We're not playing any songs. This is all the songs.
Speaker 6Besides Saul. Okay, a little payment Tattoo, not this place. I got bent like a wet cigarette. She's coming after me with a butterfly net Cat wrapped in a roadmap to hell. Oh, I don't like my bacon. Eggs with worms, thank you.
Speaker 4I don't like all three anymore here. I'm gonna give you what I got to get, so I can go because I ain't watching this in the ditch.
Speaker 6no more, he's not gonna be in the ditch, he's gonna make it okay. I think this is more deep than we give it credit.
Speaker 4I think he's got some meaning behind it that we didn't even pick up on.
Speaker 6I think he is committed to making it kind of thing. He doesn't want to work for no soul-sucking jerk, he wants to work for himself. Okay, yeah that is the angle.
Speaker 4Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 3Why a boy says jerks.
Speaker 2You got good stuff here, classic shit.
Speaker 4Yeah, he's just like. This is all anger, Anger at the business it is.
Speaker 3Yes, yes, all the the whole, oh no.
Speaker 6It's all good, yes, yes.
Speaker 3I kind of look a little silly. I need an adult. Okay, thank you. Oh, yes, the whole railway.
Speaker 4Oh, these are neighbors. Did he actually record this?
Speaker 1Yes, he recorded this.
Speaker 4These are his neighbors downstairs.
Speaker 6We can pause it after this intro and explain. Okay that's Okay. So he was talking about how his neighbors he was trying to record and they were just, they were truckers. So you have a song.
Speaker 7A couple of truckers.
Speaker 4Yeah, so this is the next song after the one we just heard. It's called Truck.
Speaker 6Driving Neighbors.
Speaker 4There's a long name and they're like he just like recorded his downstairs neighbors fighting with each other right.
Speaker 6Truck driving neighbors downstairs, yellow sweat and they apparently they got a lot of. One got locked out and he took an axe and was axing down the door and then they were smashing cars.
Speaker 7They were like having a fighting with axes you know, like some crazed Modern Vikings or something you know yeah okay so he recorded it.
Speaker 6Nice, typical, just always looking for an opportunity to Create in a weird offbeat kind of way, kind of like Warhol, you know, okay this is sort of yeah, he's like a Warhol music.
Speaker 4Maybe he borrowed he borrows from everybody like or maybe he even, just like it, was able to observe the process, you know, and was encouraged to get by his mom, I mean he's like Warhol, who, if Warhol was a musician I Would go that far, except slightly different. Yeah, I mean, I think Beck is under rain and Warhol's over, I think.
Speaker 6I think Warhol a lot of his career. He was not appreciated so.
Speaker 2Just like.
Speaker 6Beck, so it depends where they are in their career. Oh, that's true. I thought, and Beck is still alive and Warhol is not.
Speaker 4So now, I mean the Warhol that was in the 60s. Yeah, three decades later all this is going down. But I Don't know. I mean they're all. They're both great in their own right and they do. There's overlapping Processes. It seems that, yeah, happening Between his music. His music is a little bit too excited Codding breakdown.
Speaker 6Double-edged axe.
Speaker 1I.
Speaker 6Was great actually yeah, I was listening to your buds and Sam's today.
Speaker 4I was like I like this one was popping out.
Speaker 6You ever heard of? Shut up, little man. But in San Francisco there were, they said, listening parties of their neighbors and they used to yell at each other and, just you know, cussed each other and you. It was a thing and they started recording it and it became like a Underground since yeah, shut up little man. It's kind of like that.
Speaker 4I gotta see that, I gotta hear it.
Speaker 6It's not worth it, but ours are listeners. Are we paying attention?
Speaker 4Ron are you paying attention?
Speaker 8Nope, well, this concerns all of us, okay.
Speaker 6All right, we got sweet sunshine here.
Speaker 4Okay, yeah, it's good start, Sort of like when the levy breaks intro.
Speaker 6I'm interesting oh.
Speaker 4Yeah, it's funny that sounds called sweet sunshine.
Speaker 3Yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 4Oh, it kind of sounds like afternoon delight, a little bit like I'm asking something.
Speaker 3Railway. Oh, we're going up and end the whole.
Speaker 4This is, this is challenging.
Speaker 6I don't care for this song, but I mean it can't be all good. You know, I do like this part, though I don't know this part should have been like the whole song. You know what I mean.
Speaker 4Okay, yeah, I'm imagining that you can always just put that on latch, just let's play that over and over, oh I mean, and then just sing something over. You should do that.
Speaker 1Well.
Speaker 4We'll make a song. Oh, I seriously I'm gonna do that, we're gonna take that, we're gonna put on a latch, we'll play some drums over that. Do a bass and you can play the guitar and sing.
Speaker 6Bucket of blood. What the fuck?
Speaker 4Yeah, I needed it all.
Speaker 2Classy chip.
Speaker 6Oh, run to the devil. What.
Speaker 1You want it no.
Speaker 4So I guess they're probably not gonna play this song.
Speaker 6I like this part though.
Speaker 3Yeah, it's happening.
Speaker 6Uh, now see it's, now, it's done. It's like I kind of like it now. I don't like the intro.
Speaker 4I'm kind of happy that it's wrapping up soon, like I got through it, you know.
Speaker 6I'm proud of ourselves.
Speaker 4I'm proud that I got through this one. All that shit is fucking bullshit.
Speaker 6Yeah, then we need to sort of uh uh, we just sort of Delta, don't it Well, I only came here to do two things, man kick some ass and drink some beer.
Speaker 4It's like we're almost out of beer. Well, that's, this is the next song coming up. So yeah, we're going. We're going from sweet sunshine to beer, can't.
Speaker 6I'm liking this song.
Speaker 4Well, either song is probably not going to be played during a Alabama Sunday campaign.
Speaker 2A drug and I got the book and I got something better than love, how you like me. Now, pretty good. Going on feeling strong, I quit my job blowing leaves.
Speaker 6I love these lyrics, choking like a one-man dust bowl.
Speaker 2Freedom rocks my balls talking and cold we went down definitely talking in code I the juicers yep you know little celery turmeric. And they were thinking like this oh.
Speaker 6He worked with the flaming lips actually Really for a tour. There was the tour band was flaming lips and then him and Wayne got into it. Had to go Into it with anybody Waynes and alpha.
Speaker 8Oh yeah, my goodness and I feel feeling a lot if it affects a troublemaker yes, you got good stuff here.
Speaker 2You got good stuff here. Let's say shit.
Speaker 6Soft and snugly place. He's got like a commercial of some shit now.
Speaker 4Yes, oh.
Speaker 1Deeper and deeper.
Speaker 5I only came here to do two things, man kick some ass and drink some beer. It's like we're almost out of beer.
Speaker 2Oh whoa.
Speaker 6Whoa. Oh that's a site flaming pig.
Speaker 3Oh.
Speaker 4What's wrong with being sexy?
Speaker 6What's going on about the flamethrower? He's a. He's a pyro man.
Speaker 4I'm the, I'm the son, beer can. I'm just wondering, why is he going there? It's probably, yeah, all the song sounds he heard when he was living in New York City. Yeah, all the background chatter and like the background noise he probably is probably, you know, recreating that in some better way.
Speaker 6Just somebody, burn me a plate of sassafras. Okay, burn you play.
Speaker 3I kind of look a little silly Okay nice little laugh.
Speaker 6Oh gosh, change of.
Speaker 4Okay, this is called steel, my body, you know. Are you crumbly. What's that?
Speaker 5Are you?
Speaker 4crumbly Am I.
Speaker 6This one is completely different.
Speaker 4It's kind of something to do with the vinyl-ish it does. I think you need a row. All that shit is fucking bullshit.
Speaker 5Okay, okay, sorry.
Speaker 6Oh, good timing. Look, watch my troubles. All on wine. Well, I don't think you're gasoline drinking. Get your shoe off the stove, I guess. Okay, is this his dad, his violinist dad?
Speaker 4Pretty deliberate there.
Speaker 5Like a bird.
Speaker 4Shout out to coming to America In mighty sharp Boys in wet brush or Barbara Cherry. He keeps doing that voice. It's sort of like a silence of the lambs.
Speaker 6Like the guy the abductor Cowboy Bill oh, is that one of his? He puts the lotion on the frying pan.
Speaker 4The fiery is all over this avenue.
Speaker 8Call the fire department.
Speaker 5Land to the fireman. Now she kisses her hand.
Speaker 6With a fiddle in the fire. This is kind of like that he's nobody's fault but my own, or something On mutations. I think If you listen to that song it's very similar to this song. It's just very stripped down.
Speaker 4Not coughing with no mouth.
Speaker 6Yikes, that's a dystopian movie.
Speaker 4I'm shocked.
Speaker 5I never heard this on the radio when the devil's your only friend.
Speaker 8Don't tell me my business, devil woman.
Speaker 4Oh, a little kazoo here, there we go.
Speaker 6Shout out to the multi-instrumentalists, because you know why would you want to just get good at just one instrument? You know why not be semi-good at all of them?
Speaker 4Well, I mean, if you're semi-good at all, or at least serviceable, you can just put it all together.
Speaker 6Yeah, and remix it a million times.
Speaker 4Yeah, so you get just the right combination of weird and intriguing. You want it. No, a lot of sitars. It's happening.
Speaker 3It's happening.
Speaker 4You know it's shot to Rob's and Breckie on the bass. I think the bass is pretty good. Of course, I think there are other bass players on there too. Beck plays bass too. I mean, he's playing everything really Well as a Breckie. He plays bass on track 12. The last one too. That's what. I guess that was back. Yeah, okay, that was stealing my body.
Speaker 6Hippie's son Nightmare, hippie girl.
Speaker 5Nightmare hippie girls.
Speaker 6I love these lyrics.
Speaker 1She's got dried up flowers, a freaky skin. I'm a heated neck listenin', party up chillin'.
Speaker 8I'm afraid you may have hippie. She's a nightmare hippie.
Speaker 5We gave all these hippies permission to be here.
Speaker 1Nightmare hippie girl. She's a wet-n-roll.
Speaker 6Tragical beauty, self-conscious and a little bit booty-y.
Speaker 8Hippie tatter-rammy.
Speaker 6This is more classable.
Speaker 4I like the drums Kind of goes off beat. I think, Time signature's not on.
Speaker 6It's yeah.
Speaker 5Nightmare hippie girl.
Speaker 1Nightmare hippie girl.
Speaker 8With her skinny fingers falling in my world she's a whimsical, tragical beauty Probably means if you see one hippie you're gonna tell the whole last one you're not Tired of a little bit smirky, she's a rainbow-chirping breeze.
Speaker 5Oh, I kinda love that.
Speaker 4A magical, sparkly tease.
Speaker 6Rainbow-choking breeze.
Speaker 5Yeah, that's a gray line.
Speaker 6Beck-like poetry. Gray line.
Speaker 5Science of herself, Deep rendezvous.
Speaker 4I like it.
Speaker 5Solid. For breakfast she's got a tofu the size of Texas. She's a witness to her own glory. She's a never-ending story.
Speaker 2She's a fraudic, hateful vicious. She's a self-inflicted obsession.
Speaker 5What?
Speaker 6are these talking about. She's got a thousand lonely husbands.
Speaker 4Oh, bravo.
Speaker 6It was good God dang hippies.
Speaker 5Gave all these hippies permission to be here.
Speaker 4Where was I from? I gotta get that back. This is called Motherfucker with nose. It sort of sounds like that right now. The fuck do you think you're talking about? Oh?
Speaker 7sorry.
Speaker 4This is not a sweet sunshine in Canada for the other guy.
Speaker 6What the?
Speaker 4I think I was only speaking this long.
Speaker 6Well, okay, so this has opposing messages to Black Hole, because We'll get there. Everyone's out to get you, motherfucker. It's a little paranoid trying to annoy you.
Speaker 1Yeah, whoa.
Speaker 7The fuck is he talking?
Speaker 1about.
Speaker 7The fuck do you think you're talking about?
Speaker 4Alright, this is starting to win me over a little bit.
Speaker 3I need to tell it's happening.
Speaker 7I think you're really happening.
Speaker 1They're all gonna love you.
Speaker 7Alright, I'll give a head nod to that. It's from Mike Boyd.
Speaker 1Wow, wow.
Speaker 8It looked like you know, when you finish with the toilet paper, the empty tube. It looked like that about that size.
Speaker 4Okay, okay, they're gonna self-correct you.
Speaker 6So now this is Black Hole. It's more Zen.
Speaker 4When we, when we looking for a better one, got to burn that alive, bob.
Speaker 1Yellow Car Yellow Car Reach for the sky. I'm a better.
Speaker 8Heal is often a wax one. Big hair Nana.
Speaker 4I think I'm gonna talk about Black Hole at all.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 5It's not it's not it's.
Speaker 4the lyric is in the end of the song. But it's deep, it stands through the orange juice.
Speaker 7How much more black could this be? And the answer is none, none.
Speaker 1None.
Speaker 4None, it ain't pretty intense.
Speaker 6Yeah, this is More composed, More soundtrack-y. Yeah, for now.
Speaker 4I mean I think it keeps. It keeps at this pace Through the song. The strings are nice.
Speaker 6Shout out to the fresh squeezed orange juicers out there.
Speaker 4Absolutely. You know, hey, vitamin C, it packs a punch, it does. It's good for the immune system.
Speaker 6It fights off colds. Not to mention you know we need like 20 oranges nowadays to equal the vitamins of one orange back like 30 years ago. But what are you?
Speaker 4gonna do. Today's orange is better than no orange, that's true. I want to set the right example.
Speaker 6Yeah, oranges are shit.
Speaker 4I like those candy cane grapes. Those are pretty good Pineapples where it's at. I mean, has that lost when it's at?
Speaker 6Pineapples.
Speaker 4Where it's at.
Speaker 1Where it's at Big hitter Mama.
Speaker 6And he says there will be no money. When you die On your deathbed, you will receive total consciousness. So let that go for me, which is nice.
Speaker 8And orange juice.
Speaker 4We got orange juice yeah.
Speaker 6And orange juice and orange juice. We got orange juice yeah.
Speaker 8Nobody wants to die, nobody. Well, you know it was Carl.
Speaker 1Little Carl in there.
Speaker 6Shout out to GC.
Speaker 4It's kind of like a nightmare feel to it. It does Like it's like a nightmare feel to it. It's like a nightmare, kind of like he's trying to make this for people on ass.
Speaker 6I feel like this is hitting some weird Radiohead Pink Floyd shit here now.
Speaker 4A little bit with the guitar in the background when you layer all these other things.
Speaker 8Alright.
Speaker 4Do you want to go to hit? This is part of the same song. I think it's like a hidden track. We're not doing anything. This is all.
Speaker 6Well, we might be doing some shit.
Speaker 4Alright, ron Burgamy. Oh, don't do that. I'm top of this, what's?
Speaker 3happening. Yes, yes, oh, that's the whole, oh, no.
Speaker 6This is a deep track.
Speaker 4We need Ron Burgamy here. I'm a deep ruch.
Speaker 3Anyhow, this is a very disrespectful to listen to.
Speaker 6This song is already pretty, oh yeah.
Speaker 4No, I'm talking about this song. I'm not talking about it. I have it just like this. Alright, I think we should. We should cut this off.
Speaker 8Just take it easy, champ. Why don't you stop talking for a while? Maybe sit the next couple plays out?
Speaker 6Stop turning the knobs for a while. Yeah, exactly, alright, so that one definitely wasn't on. You know, it's a hidden track.
Speaker 4It's part of Black Hole, they guess.
Speaker 1If it's a 13th track. It makes a baker's dust.
Speaker 4I guess so.
Speaker 6Make a baker's dust. We're top three.
Speaker 4You're gonna lose yourself, man, you're gonna lose yourself.
Speaker 6Alright, I'm going Black Hole number three because it's something different and different than Different than a lot of stuff. I don't even know where I'm going with, how different it is, but I like it. It's got grit and sort of like creepiness to it, which I think Beck like avoids the creepiness and the creepy parts.
Speaker 4Sure For me. I think I'm gonna go Whiskey Clone hotel sounded really good and look when I heard it. It got better. The second or third time I've heard it. Okay, he's having a creative peak there, you know, with some of the lyrics and themes with that, and just the fact that we needed a palette cleanser after that speaks to its quality.
Speaker 6I'll leave it at that.
Speaker 4So, that's my number three.
Speaker 6Okay, I really want Pay no Mind to be in there, because he changes the lyrics every time. He plays it live, which is kind of cool, and he improves the lyrics, but I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go fucking with my head number two, just because this whole album has fucked with my head. What about you? I mean, has it not?
Speaker 4No, no, no, yeah, that's legit Okay.
Speaker 6Even the covers, just fucking with my head. I hate staring at that robot's eyes.
Speaker 4I'll go with that. Yeah, I think I'm gonna go with Beer Can as my number two. Okay, I liked, I mean I liked all the. There seemed to be a lot of innuendo in there and dual meaning types of things with the lyrics and, yeah, how the title just seemed to be unlike the actual song kind of a thing. So Okay. I thought it was very experimental and done well.
Speaker 6So yeah, I think Beer Can was my number one for sure. Yeah, it's just good. It's just good you got a lot of different playlists to jump off of, of moods, and that you could have each one of these songs on there, you know.
Speaker 4Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 6It's such a like a mixed grab bag, a collage, if you will, of songs that are also collages. It's of songs and sounds and yeah.
Album Analysis and Recommendations
Speaker 4I feel that way with Truck Drive and Neighbors, I mean they. He actually took like an argument and put it at the beginning of a song and sort of tied it all in together creatively and yeah, I would make that my number one, but I mean it was a close. It was close to my third, so that's going to be an honorable mention. I'm going to go with Nightmare Hippy Girl because the last time that I heard it it sounded, so I I really I started to get how you know the genius behind it.
Speaker 4I hate using that term, but I can see I was like really kind of like speechless by how well he used the aesthetic of the hippie culture and the words and its scenes.
Speaker 6So I just kind of felt the vibe it deserves to be on one of our top three greatest non-hits for this album.
Speaker 4I think Truck Drive, and Neighbors should have too. I wish one of us had had it, but it was just. There was enough room, there were. You know these songs, but it was a close fourth, I think there were four strong tracks on here and yeah, that was one of them for me.
Speaker 6So anyway, it was good talk, man, good talk. Any last words, yeah, give it another listen, disgography, because it's really great. I mean, even you know it's purely acoustic stuff.
Speaker 2Mm-hmm.
Speaker 6It's its own form of, you know, mellow gold.
Speaker 4Yeah, odeley was a good album too. It's got a lot of the familiar hits, but it's got some deeper stuff that's that kind of gets out there and explores it the way this does as well.
Speaker 6Oh yeah, and let's see other album. They're all good, check them all out. But yeah, thanks for listening.
Speaker 4Rock on Rock on, Take care folks.