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Beck & Tom Waits Chat It Up

05:01 PM, Wednesday 7/8/09 3 |   |

Some journalists may get frustrated when an interview stumbles off track from the planned out Q&A format into a totally random, off the wall convo but that’s just what Beck has in mind with his Irrelevant Topics interview series. The series kicks off with a rambling chat between Beck and Tom Waits.

Beck’s website describes the series as “conversations between musicians, artists, writers, etc. on various subjects, without promotional pretext or editorial direction.” The site promises the new series will be updated several times a month.

Waits and Beck begin their hour-long conversation with a discussion about growing up in the Los Angeles area, touching on subjects such as the Oscar Mayer wiener mobile and whether or not there was a homemade submarine found in the drained Echo Park Lake.

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    It's not a scene from "Puppetmaster 2006." It's Beck on stage at the Loews Theatre in Jersey City, N.J.
    October 21, 2006

    (AP Photo / Jersey Journal)

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Beck brings up the fact that Beverly Hills was originally supposed to be named Morocco Junction, which then leads into talk of the perils of outdoor concerts.

Waits says he hates playing outdoors and reminisces about performing in an abandoned temple in Japan. The roof was torn off and “everyone was dressed up in moon gear” because it was 30 below.

Think that’s tough? Beck played a show where an audience member was struck by lightening and had outdoor shows canceled because of a hurricane in Mexico and a typhoon in Japan.

The conversation rolls on to America’s obsession with having the “best eye surgeon, the best babysitter, the best vehicle, the best prosthetic arm, and the best hat” (Waits says Denny’s is doing great at offering the worst of things) and Beck’s issue with making “Best of” lists. Other topics include cassette tapes vs. jumping rope, blasting Beethoven in 7-11 parking lots and how there aren’t many songs about moving to Northern Finland.

Part two of the singer-songwriters’ conversation will be posted on the website next week.

In addition to playing reporter, Beck is working on his Record Club series, in which he and collaborators rerecord classic albums in a single day without any rehearsals. The gang (Beck plus Nigel Godrich, Joey Waronker, Brian Lebarton, Bram Inscore, Giovanni Ribisi, Chris Holmes and Thorunn Magnusdottir) voted on The Velvet Underground & Nico and has posted one song per week with “Sunday Morning,” “Waiting For My Man” and “Femme Fatale” already on the website.

Who would you like to see featured on Beck's Irrelevant Topics series? 

Click here for Beck’s website.


3 Comments leave a comment

  1. 192
    jason_woodson wrote:

    12:26 PM, Jul 09, 2009

    I am so glad that there are artists such as these guys.  Nothing is the usual, thank God

  2. 142
    Surfer Rosa wrote:

    01:09 PM, Jul 09, 2009

    This sounds like an awesome series. Seeing these guys banter back & forth about nothing in particular is ridiculously entertaining. Now let's see Beck get peeps like Issac Brock, Frank Black or, the ultimate, Morrissey. Haha, that would rock.

  3. 192
    jason_woodson wrote:

    04:56 PM, Jul 09, 2009

    In the convo, Tom Waits said that there probably wasn't another artist who wrote a song about L.A.  Barry White wrote one in his later years.  Wasn't all that bad and hell......who doesn't like Barry White    



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