'if Odelay sucked...' How Alt-Rock Dealt With Beck In The '90s

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The Smash Mouth thing isn't that they as a band on the whole sounded like Beck, it's that their breakthrough hit (and a later, slightly less commercially successful rewrite of said hit) owed a bit to him and the success he had in the mid-'90s.

I have no memory of the track "Minus," but it's really cool!

knock-knock-knockin' on kevin's door (morrisp), Friday, 27 January 2023 23:26 (one year ago) link

The whole Esquivel!/Exotica revival was more of a Stereolab thing. The initial two Esquivel! comps on Bar/None were issued in '94-5, alongside Stereolab's early heyday and the Loungecore movement (Combustible Edison etc.), plus the archival research of Irwin Chusid (who produced those comps amongst other relevant genre reissues). Beck was certainly a fellow traveler to all this.

Glad to see the "Dead weight" appreciation. I bought a dollar yard sale copy of the Life Less Ordinary soundtrack for that, and put it on the very first mix CD I ever made, when we crossed the CD-burner threshold. Absolutely deserved to be on Mutations.

got it in the blood, the kid's a pelican (Doctor Casino), Friday, 27 January 2023 23:34 (one year ago) link

Adjacent to Beck and "Dyin' All Young" is "Block Rockin' Beats" with its Schooly D sample.

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more crankable (sic), Friday, 27 January 2023 23:56 (one year ago) link

are we talking about "all star" re the song that's supposed to owe a debt to beck? i agree with the folks saying it doesn't sound remotely like beck. did beck actually do the bowling shirt / mutton chops thing explicitly on tour or in videos? i just feel like he was too smarty pants and his sound was coming from a different universe. i hear "all star" and it reminds me of like .. the mighty mighty bosstones, guy fieri, etc. i don't recall a lot of collage in it but maybe i'm misremembering (not going to watch the all star video on a relaxing friday evening). more generic grunge and socal peppiness with a bright pop sheen.

ꙮ (map), Saturday, 28 January 2023 00:00 (one year ago) link

No, "Walking On The Sun", with its '60s organ, fuzz guitar, and looped beat:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQj--Kjn0z8

I guess I do hear the similarities, hearing them back to back like that

knock-knock-knockin' on kevin's door (morrisp), Saturday, 28 January 2023 00:16 (one year ago) link

(When I stopped the Smash Mouth video, someone across the street was blaring Cake’s “Short Skirt, Long Jacket” – it felt like the whole world had somehow collapsed into this thread)

knock-knock-knockin' on kevin's door (morrisp), Saturday, 28 January 2023 00:19 (one year ago) link

Lol, this whole time I also thought we were talking about "All Star", which is the only Smashmouth song I've ever heard, as far as I know.

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Saturday, 28 January 2023 00:28 (one year ago) link

Now that I'm listening to this, I guess I have heard it and it does have a bit of a similarity to "Where It's At".

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Saturday, 28 January 2023 00:31 (one year ago) link

I was right there with the radio when "Walking..." broke, and can't be alone in the disappointment upon getting the album* that it was that track and 11 goofy Ska songs.

*Double-Platinum in the US!

Getting into the Odelay Deluxe bonus tracks – "Deadweight" actually does sound specifically like "Walkin' on the Sun." And the acoustic gtr parts of "Gold Chains" (unreleased tho it may have been) are not unlike Sugar Ray...

knock-knock-knockin' on kevin's door (morrisp), Saturday, 28 January 2023 00:44 (one year ago) link

Does MC 900 Ft Jesus come into this?

with hidden noise, Saturday, 28 January 2023 03:01 (one year ago) link

heard this song in the supermarket today. assumed i was listening to a failed sugar ray carbon copy from 1999 but it turned out to be from 2015, it's freaking me out in a bad bad way

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBeGAk-xfyI

The field divisions are fastened with felicitations. (Deflatormouse), Saturday, 28 January 2023 03:24 (one year ago) link

That’s… really something. I looked up his bio, at least he’s not denying it:

Sonically the music is influenced by the bright melodies and laid-back grooves of the ’90s alterna-pop/rock acts he loves, like LEN, Sugar Ray, Uncle Kracker, No Doubt, and Sublime — artists who captured the effortless, carefree feeling of waking up each morning to a sunny day.

knock-knock-knockin' on kevin's door (morrisp), Saturday, 28 January 2023 06:36 (one year ago) link

thread Q asks for effects and then everyone's all up in each other's faces about antecedents.
tom waits, capt beefheart, TMBG, while we're at it. de la soul, tribe, definitely.

massaman gai (front tea for two), Saturday, 28 January 2023 06:41 (one year ago) link

It's interesting, I'm re-reading this thread and aside from "Pepper" I still don't hear much/any influence-of-Odelay on much other chart music (if anything) aside from, maybe, Dan The Automator productions

I still reckon Drinking in L.A. is a bang to rights Odelay descendant

you can see me from westbury white horse, Saturday, 28 January 2023 13:26 (one year ago) link

The space age pop revival and it spreading to Beck, Stereolab etc is true but also there's the broader lounge revival that it was one wing of. The irony or at least sense that the fascination was revisionary was often part and parcel but it also meant stuff that could be straight up pastiches i.e. The Mike Flowers Pops on the bachelor pad end, and The Moog Cookbook on the muzak end.

And it meant lounge songs becoming UK/European hits thanks to high budget car adverts. It meant the Karminsky Experience Inc. and Tipys and Dimitri From Paris. It meant the Syd Dale Orchestra tracks being used as theme music to TV shows with a sense of cool. And comps like This Is Easy and The Sound Gallery. And spy themes being done up as dance remixes (cf. David Arnold and Propellerheads - together or apart). And names like New Adventures in Hi-Fi and the sound of "This Is Hardcore" or the sleeve of I've Been Expecting You (that eyebrow!) and...

Plus, in more sincere (but even more cool-conscious) waters, there's coffee table trip hop, Mo' Wax etc.

Obv you could probably suck most of the 90s into this void of you go really far but I find it interesting that this whole thing was very transatlantic, even if applied differently in the UK than in the US/CAN.

you can see me from westbury white horse, Saturday, 28 January 2023 13:39 (one year ago) link

Tipsy*

you can see me from westbury white horse, Saturday, 28 January 2023 13:41 (one year ago) link

BS2000 was a band with a Beastie Boy that sounded like they were influenced by Beck.

Chris L, Saturday, 28 January 2023 15:28 (one year ago) link

we did end up with the fantastic TOAH DYNAMIC in the uk but i guessvthey equal parts bonzo dog/ traffic & early happy mondays and they weren't exactly salient. not sure if evil superstars' ESOL word salad was at all beck inspired but it was there

massaman gai (front tea for two), Saturday, 28 January 2023 15:53 (one year ago) link

Good posts ycsmfwhh and I 100% agree re: “Drinking In LA”

french testicle (flamboyant goon tie included), Saturday, 28 January 2023 15:54 (one year ago) link

thread Q asks for effects and then everyone's all up in each other's faces about antecedents.

b/c part of the discussion is whether the later acts would’ve come along anyway without Odelay, and to what extent it was part of larger trends

knock-knock-knockin' on kevin's door (morrisp), Saturday, 28 January 2023 15:57 (one year ago) link

Butterfly effect. Music is always in conversation with itself. Without a controlled experiment, using alternate universes, there is no way to know how things would have evolved in the absence of a specific artist or recording.

is it milli vanilli or just a facsimile (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 28 January 2023 16:08 (one year ago) link

Perhaps, but it’s better than talking about politics

knock-knock-knockin' on kevin's door (morrisp), Saturday, 28 January 2023 16:15 (one year ago) link

https://www.mojo4music.com/articles/stories/bob-dylan-what-do-you-think-of-this-kid-called-beck-i-want-to-make-a-record-the-way-he-makes-records/

IN THE EARLY AUTUMN OF 1996, DANIEL LANOIS AND BOB DYLAN RENDEZVOUSED IN A NEW YOK HOTEL ROOM AT THE SOUTHERN EDGE OF CENTRAL PARK. Dylan read from a ream of lovelorn lyrics, reportedly written while snowbound on his Minnesota farm the previous winter. These were the words Lanois had wanted back at Teatro, when Dylan was feeling out the room and the relationship. Dylan asked if he had a record, and Lanois answered yes. “Off we went,” says Lanois.

Dylan had one more question, engineer Mark Howard remembers: “‘What do you think of this kid called Beck? I want to make a record the way he makes records.’”

That June, Beck had released Odelay, its loops and samples slipping ideas from hip-hop and electronica into the rock charts. It was a novel way to repurpose the past, to look back while moving forward. Lanois had some experience with the method, too, thanks to very recent work with Luscious Jackson, whose Fever In Fever Out LP he co-produced with New York native Tony Mangurian.

#onethread

"How Dad-Rock Dealt With Beck..."

Huh, I didn’t know Lanois co-produced that Luscious Jackson album.

degenerative AI (morrisp), Tuesday, 31 January 2023 02:38 (one year ago) link

Yeah along with Jagger, Dylan was exactly the kind of person I was thinking of when I said Odelay was the Happening Classic for the older gen.

you can see me from westbury white horse, Tuesday, 31 January 2023 06:51 (one year ago) link

Eventually Gorillaz took over this niche.

― Chris L, Friday, January 20, 2023 11:39 PM

yes and no.
two of the studio gurus who basically crafted the first gorillaz album were cass browne and morgan nicholls from senseless things.
before they were sucked into the gorillaz machine they made an album under the guise of delakota.
and their album, one love, was a total odelay spin off.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwgbNKLSKMk

mark e, Wednesday, 1 February 2023 20:12 (one year ago) link

Another band I don't think anyone mentioned: Space Monkeys

you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 1 February 2023 20:54 (one year ago) link

xxxpost - dylan always seems to have some idea of what's going on, like working with arthur baker in the early 80s etc so it wasn't unprecedented

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 1 February 2023 20:59 (one year ago) link

I don't think it's toooo much of a stretch to connect Cold Irons Bound's dubby bass and junkshop beat to all of this (and to the hip hop-pier end of trip hop), even if the similarities are only in my head (they are).

you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 1 February 2023 21:08 (one year ago) link

Space Monkeys yes! <3 Acid House Killed Rock N Roll!

not too strange just bad audio (brimstead), Wednesday, 1 February 2023 23:25 (one year ago) link

eight months pass...

There's a little discussion about Big Audio Dynamite upthread, and I just heard "Rush" for the first time in a long time on 1st Wave. I've never really listened that hard to the song before (or any BAD for that matter), so it's just occuring to me that the extended sampled organ breakdown (2:00-3:00 in the track)--while having precedent earlier in the BAD catalogue and some backpacker Hip Hop--seriously forecasts the approach Beck & the Dust Brothers took with such material on Odelay.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h8zs898lr4

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 31 October 2023 23:23 (five months ago) link

The way Hot Chip work in the Todd Rundgren Intro sample into Shake a Fist feels very modelled on that Sellers lift in Rush as well.

you can see me from westbury white horse, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 23:26 (five months ago) link

"Feel like the Beta Band were the most blatant post-Beck Brit band, but also stirred in enough to make it their own."

"where it's at" reminds me of beta band! or the other way around. its funny, i really like beta band but i've never heard the odelay album. i liked the were it's at video though. i thought all those big beat/spike jonze videos were pretty cool at the time.

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 02:23 (five months ago) link

Imo a big difference is something seemingly wholly absent from the Beta Band's language was cocktail lounge/bachelor pad jazz-funk muzak, which is the bedrock of something like Where It's At.

you can see me from westbury white horse, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 02:34 (five months ago) link

its funny that back then i considered a lot of people to just be funny video artists. i never would have bought one of their albums. a large part of their charm for me were the videos. for instance, every hair metal band. or even guns & roses. but so many goofy 90s bands. even if i really liked their songs it would have felt weird to just listen to the CD. beck was definitely one of those. i can only hum "where it's at" and "devil's haircut" because i saw the videos so much. (and i can't really hum "devil's haircut" i just tunelessly warble the words devil's haircut over and over...)

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 12:23 (five months ago) link

Odelay is great imo, but I have noooo idea how it would sound to someone coming to it fresh in 2023.

not the one who's tryin' to dub your anime (Doctor Casino), Wednesday, 1 November 2023 13:12 (five months ago) link

(nothing against beck or hair metal or guns & roses. they just seemed like they needed the visuals. i would listen to them more intently now if someone asked me to. though scanning this thread i don't know if i would want to listen to a lot of the Beck-adjacent records mentioned. they would probably sound pretty cornball. would listen to emperor tomato ketchup though! for the record the only two new albums in 1996 that i would die for and get a tattoo of would be brave murder day and second toughest in the infants. i have listened to both of them a million times and i hope to listen to them a million more before i die.) (i remember listening to ATliens a lot back then. was that the Odelay of rap? hahaha! kidding. we all know it was that kool keith record. which i bought back then and didn't play much. i did buy entroducing...and listened to it a total of once. i listened to a lot of new rap though. that was a good year. Ironman! on vinyl, natch. though now i listen to Ironman on CD.)
(and i love the dust brothers to death. still waiting for a deluxe instrumental paul's boutique cd. i might be the only person i know who still listens to tone loc and young mc on cd...)

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 13:16 (five months ago) link

that was just such an amazing year for rap and good beats and samples. i guess i didn't need beck. i was just listening to beats, rhymes, and life the other day. lemme tellya, still sounds awesome!

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 13:21 (five months ago) link

i've actually been going back and dusting off old Mo' Wax playlists on Youtube and enjoying them. after endtroducing came out i think they put out 20 singles a day. i don't own much of it but i will be buried with my major force boxed set.

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 13:25 (five months ago) link

and not long after Mo' Wax peaked Matador became an electonica label. #twoloneswordsmen #jega #redsnapper

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 13:27 (five months ago) link

kinda like when i went into the philly record exchange and all the no-neck blues band records on the wall had been replaced by Warp singles. it was in the air! the stench of something new...

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 13:28 (five months ago) link

(that was a good year for vinyl lovers. i could buy emperor tomato ketchup for $9.95 on vinyl - which i did - and the CD was, like, $17.99. even 2XLP Ironman would only be $12.99.)

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 13:38 (five months ago) link

Imo a big difference is something seemingly wholly absent from the Beta Band's language was cocktail lounge/bachelor pad jazz-funk muzak, which is the bedrock of something like Where It's At.
this is a big part of why I loved Odelay in 1996, though when I listened to it recently for the first time in years I realized I'd forgotten all of the goofy country pastiches.

jaymc, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 14:18 (five months ago) link

i remember kinda cringing at the james brown/soul thing he would do. think it was some awards show where i saw that. mtv awards or something. people thought that was great back then?

scott seward, Wednesday, 1 November 2023 14:22 (five months ago) link


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