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New Beck Video - "Motorcade"

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? eh.

Posted by: kev at 08/21/06 11:56 PM | Reply
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this song is crazily good. better than guero.

Posted by: daniel at 08/22/06 12:05 AM | Reply
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i can see the album already!

Posted by: pat at 08/22/06 12:44 AM | Reply
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Ryan Adams could learn a lesson or two from this type of frequent output...

Posted by: Lawyerlike at 08/22/06 12:49 AM | Reply
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gosh
hes releasing his whole album through videos one at a time and once he puts a new one up he takes another down i think
ive already got 3

Posted by: DeemunCow at 08/22/06 1:03 AM | Reply
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hell yes!

Posted by: matt at 08/22/06 2:36 AM | Reply
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Beck never fails to impress

Posted by: Mike at 08/22/06 2:50 AM | Reply
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sexy.

dign the video also.
cant wait for my information craft afternoon.

Posted by: bjeck at 08/22/06 2:51 AM | Reply
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Beck always brings the goods

Posted by: Mike at 08/22/06 2:53 AM | Reply
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I read in the new WIRED that he made one of these for every song on the album. good stuff.

Posted by: strobie at 08/22/06 3:57 AM | Reply
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The song is freakin' hot. If the rest of the album is as god as this, it'll totally erase Guero from memory. The video is alright, though it gets a bit old quickly for me. And the pixel-y sequences remind me of the logos for the most recent Coldplay album. Very cool, still...

Posted by: a is for applebits at 08/22/06 4:29 AM | Reply
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now i got 5 not-yet-released songs *O* w00t

Posted by: Frank at 08/22/06 9:49 AM | Reply
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beck has finally lost it i think. tho its still better than most of the stuff out at the moment

Posted by: M.Beck at 08/22/06 10:43 AM | Reply
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Yes this song is pretty cool and the video was a trip. Welcome back Mr. Hansen! Oh and all you Guero haters stop frontin'.

Posted by: Evan at 08/22/06 11:25 AM | Reply
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all the guero haters are gueros!

viva beck!

Posted by: maya lucia at 08/22/06 12:43 PM | Reply
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Go to beck.com and he has two songs put up, Nausea and a new one Strange Apparition. Piano!

Posted by: Lawyerlike at 08/22/06 1:37 PM | Reply
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The pixel parts remind me of MTV announcing the next program. "Next on MTV, Coldplay Live".

The song is good, but not lovable. Probably better in the album, and not just a lone song.

Posted by: Joe at 08/22/06 2:45 PM | Reply
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/me wants to thank 'lawyerlike' for this

"and a new one Strange Apparition. Piano!"
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THNX! :) now i got 6 not-yet-released songs that i can put on repeat :)

Posted by: Frank at 08/23/06 12:10 PM | Reply
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