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written by Delaney Bishop 
photos by Alex D 
 Beck
 Coachella Festival, Indio, CA
 

BeckIt was Beck’s show Saturday at Coachella. Coming into the festival, media personnel and guests were required to sign a photo release with the single name BECK! sprawled across the top - just Beck. On stage, purple threads fit for a prince clung to his small body as he channeled an explosion of energy, moving the crowd in seismic jolts. Backed by his ‘New Pollution’ orchestra, under giant letters from the title of his forthcoming Midnight Vultures album, the ageless boy flawlessly married his complex lyrics to melodies that remained on whistling lips through the duration of the next day.

BeckBeckAfter warming up with ‘Novacaine’, then ‘New Pollution’ from Odelay, he treated the crowd to ‘Sex Laws’, his new single drawing from elements of the Mutations B-side; ‘Electric Music for the Summer People’. Then he played ‘Don’t Let the Sun See You Cryin’, then he played....well, he eventually played ‘Loser’ which I’m not sure he should play anymore, I mean, I don’t think it applies anymore. And I don’t think anyone should kill him - even though that’s what it says in the song.

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