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Untouched, unglued
Alone at last
No thoughts, no mind
To rot behind
A trail of disasters
A final curse
Abandoned hearse
We ride disowned
Corroded to the bone
The fields of green
Are bent, obscene
I lay upon the gravel
A worm of hope
A hangman's rope
Pulls me one way or the other
A final curse
Abandoned hearse
We write this song
Corroded to the bone
A bird of song
Is heard no longer
In the evacuated heavens
The drain is drawn
And drained and gone
And on and on, it doesn't matter
A final curse
Abandoned hearse
We rock the salt
Corroded to the bone
Not really; Mark Oliver Everett's first major-label album was released in 1992, Beck's first album was 1993. Also, Everett was born about seven years earlier than Beck Hansen.
Here's a relevant (maybe not?) excerpt from a Rolling Stone interview of E.
"Flyswatter" is a sympathetic song about mice. What brought that on?
I moved into this house and I had these mice down in the ghetto part of my basement, and they looked horrible, very hungry. I thought, "What an awful life." The relentlessness of the world became very apparent to me, and I thought, "Man, if these mice can't get a break, what makes me think I'm going to be spared?" It just came out of that – another happy little ditty.
Did you do anything to make them more comfortable?
Yeah, my cat ate them. Just to really drill the lesson home.
Was this Beck's old house?
Now where did you hear this?
Just around. Is it not true?
It's true, but I just wonder how that came around, because I've been living in that house for two years and I never mentioned that. He's got a bigger house now, as he deserves. So, yeah, they were Beck's old mice.
Like that's a concern at RP. An impressive amount of logical inconsistencies packed into a a single comment line there.
Not really; Mark Oliver Everett's first major-label album was released in 1992, Beck's first album was 1993. Also, Everett was born about seven years earlier than Beck Hansen.
I think Beck has been around long enough to change the Eel's diapers!
"Repulsive"? It looks like a pretty ordinary, v-neck t-shirt, and he apparently has a piece of cellophane or other sort of plastic wrap draped over his left shoulder.
It's not really that clever to judge someone on their belief system, rather judge them on their achievements.
You may not agree with scientology - I don't either - it gives me the creeps - but I think Beck's music is just incredible.
There's been artists whose personal beliefs and actions have been downright terrible, but it doesn't detract from their talent - hell, sometimes it enhances the creative output.
I encourage you to consider this, as your missing a great deal by making the decision that Beck's music is fraud. Clearly it's not. It's original, talented, whimsical, thoughtful and thought provoking.
This song is better than pickles and cheese...
Everyone in your church loves pickles and cheese.
This song is better than pickles and cheese...
While my person opinion of Scientolgists is that they are a bunch of rich whack nuts, that does not mean that they are not good at what they do. Beck can make some great music, John Travolta is a good actor (most of the time), and Lisa Marie Prestley is good at whatever she does... at least I think so, last I heard she was only famous for a bad song and marrying Michael Jackson.
Interesting link...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scientologists
Stupid linking not working in Firefox...
...and a genius musician. 9.
Hey! Hey! If it's good enough for T. Cruise Mapother IV, then it's good enough for all you pre-clears:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFBZ_uAbxS0
Hee-haw!
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Agreed....
He seems to be wrapped in that crinkly plastic that bakeries put around their cookie platters.
A must see live artist....
No, it is the dictionary that needs to look up Beck.
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Wow, shoot me now. Depressing tune, depressing lyrics, depressing voice.
Yeah this is feeling really tired today...