Beck, 2008-08-31, The Independent, San Francisco CA
Posted by: dave in concert, tags: beck, the independentFor me, Beck is a sort of nostalgia I think. Lots of his songs were big with me at pretty good times in my life. When I got the email last week at 3PM saying there was going to be a Beck show at a really tiny venue that went on sale in less than 2 hours, I kinda freaked out. It’s not often you get that sort of opportunity. I was lucky enough to get tickets, judging by the angry people on craigslist, sonicliving and other websites tons of good fans were shut out cause TicketWeb was not prepared to handle the onslaught. (not surprising).
And unfortunately, I have to tell all of you that didn’t get to see the show that you really missed out on something pretty awesome. For me, Beck represents another bit of nostalgia in a sense, in that it was the first time I’d ever been to a show with a taper, my friend Rich, who I’m not even sure knows that I know about his blog. Regardless, his taping of the show kinda prompted me to think that taping things was a good idea so I bought some mics the next year and now I’ve got a ton of shows under my belt I guess you could say. I won’t put it all entirely on the Beck show as I’d been to a handful of other shows that were and weren’t recorded and I really wanted the stuff that hadn’t been recorded… and ultimately that Beck show in 2000 that I saw was what prompted me to say “why wait for someone else to do it?”. I thought it was all sorts of complicated or dangerous or whatever, but I was enlightened after that and it’s all been history since.
The show itself was more than I had imagined it’d be. I was figuring a low key sort of show, maybe mostly acoustic “small venue” songs. Nope! They tore right out of the gate with Devil’s Haircut and I knew at that point it was going to be a great show. And it totally was. The coolest thing to me was probably the “live remix” they did with Hell Yes and Black Tambourine. The band all put their instruments down and picked up drum machines (or something) and Beck had an ipod with a track you could scratch and they re-created the remixes from the Hell Yes EP live. It was a pretty awesome thing to see. They even played a pretty long set for what i was expecting. I’d figured an hour-ish would be plenty but they went the distance for a full 1.5hrs. They touched on all Beck’s albums, and even threw in a Dylan cover. There’s really nothing bad at all I can say about the show. However, the crowd was a bit rowdy (expected) and the drink girl was a little loud and obnoxious, but whatever. You get that at some shows and I’d rather have been in the middle of the room than off in the back somewhere when it’s someone that I know I’ll never see from that close up again.
I fear I’m ruined for Beck shows in the future. It’ll never be this good again.
Setlist:
- Devil’s Haircut
- Nausea
- Profanity Prayers
- Girl
- Minus
- Nicotine & Gravy
- Mixed Bizness
- Gamma Ray
- Leopard Skin Pill-box Hat
- Soul of a Man
- Think I’m In Love
- Replica
- Modern Guilt
- Youthless
- Ghettochip Malfunction (Hell Yes)
- Shake Shake Tambourine (Black Tambourine)
- Walls
- Orphans
- Volcano
- Chemtrails
- encore break
- Loser
- Where It’s At
- E-Pro
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wow, you are making the internet fun again, this is a great find, thanks
Must! See! Beck! Live!
Thanks for the recording - bought more Beck CDs because of it.
THANKS! What a great bunch of tracks. Please keep your site going!!
thanx for your good works! he’s in a good mood. super!!