[ATTENDED: September 8, 2023] Beck
My wife and I have seen Beck three times now and his shows are always fun.
It’s interesting that his shows tend to be pretty short–he does a lot of co-headlining tours. He also doesn’t tour that often–3 tours in 9 years.
Beck has put out a couple of albums in the last decade or so, but he didn’t play anything from his most recent album (Hyperspace) or the mellow Morning Phase. And only one song from Colors.
The show focuses a lot on Modern Guilt and Odelay–he told us that this was the first tour that the Odelay band had played together since that album: guitarist Jason Falkner (who played on the last tour andwas amazing), bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen and drummer Joey Waronker (were both new to me). On the top row was longtime keyboardist Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. and percussionist Ian Longwell (new to me and excellent).
The set was a mix of big hits and some weird older cuts. This being the third time we’ve seen him, this show was almost like a mashup of the last two tours.
Like the first time we saw him, he opened with Devil’s Haircut followed soon after with The New Pollution. Notable was that bassist Meldal-Johnsen was a maniac, adding in all the weird backing vocals and deep growls. He also bounced around and was having a great old time.
On the way home I told my wife that I was so happy for her because he played just about everything she wanted to hear–not always the case with concerts. Continue Reading »