I remember driving around with my friends on New Years 1999/2000 at midnight listening to this, waiting for the world to blow up. It was very anticlimactic but we had a great soundtrack!
This tour was the last show I saw at Maple Leaf Gardens and was thoroughly awesome. I remember he had this crazy backdrop with these slinky like tubes hanging off it/stuck to it. At one point he ripped one of them off, pulled it up over one of his legs and kind waddled around the stage.
Im 47 and I've been around. I need silliness, sex and money more than ever. And I have a greater appreciation for those things than I ever did. My mouth gets bigger everyday. Ive got nothing to prove. Bring it Back.Bring it Back
As much as we all love hat era- I just think we have to accept that he can’t write and play music in that same style and capture that same old magic. Non of the new stuff hits like the old stuff.
I agree with you. I liked Colors more than most fans, but I also think Hyperspace (his most recent album, which is now 6 years old) is his worst album (or at least his most inconsequential and boring).
Sea Change (2002) is arguably his best album, but it’s also the album where he fully grew up and left silliness behind. Everything since then where he tries to tap into a youthful, playful energy just feels forced to me.
He’s still Beck, and he’s still the talented, curious, funny wanderer he’s always been. So what do we expect from him in 2026? I honestly have no idea, but I’ll always have Mutations and Midnite Vultures and the others.
doyoulikemyladysuit@reddit
I remember driving around with my friends on New Years 1999/2000 at midnight listening to this, waiting for the world to blow up. It was very anticlimactic but we had a great soundtrack!
Yojimboroll@reddit (OP)
Im gonna let you ride in my Ferrari...pfffffff..
....I dont have a Ferrari but I would totally invite you
GenghisConnieChung@reddit
This tour was the last show I saw at Maple Leaf Gardens and was thoroughly awesome. I remember he had this crazy backdrop with these slinky like tubes hanging off it/stuck to it. At one point he ripped one of them off, pulled it up over one of his legs and kind waddled around the stage.
Yojimboroll@reddit (OP)
Yeah baby.
I dont wanna quit...do you
Yojimboroll@reddit (OP)
Im 47 and I've been around. I need silliness, sex and money more than ever. And I have a greater appreciation for those things than I ever did. My mouth gets bigger everyday. Ive got nothing to prove. Bring it Back.Bring it Back
eltedioso@reddit
I mean, arguably he tried with Colors, and the fans didn’t like it.
I-am-ch3mistry@reddit
As much as we all love hat era- I just think we have to accept that he can’t write and play music in that same style and capture that same old magic. Non of the new stuff hits like the old stuff.
eltedioso@reddit
I agree with you. I liked Colors more than most fans, but I also think Hyperspace (his most recent album, which is now 6 years old) is his worst album (or at least his most inconsequential and boring).
Sea Change (2002) is arguably his best album, but it’s also the album where he fully grew up and left silliness behind. Everything since then where he tries to tap into a youthful, playful energy just feels forced to me.
He’s still Beck, and he’s still the talented, curious, funny wanderer he’s always been. So what do we expect from him in 2026? I honestly have no idea, but I’ll always have Mutations and Midnite Vultures and the others.
_shaftpunk@reddit
Yeah, Modern Guilt was the last Beck album I really loved.