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Post by sparklybecca on Jun 26, 2006 12:57:31 GMT -5
I dont know how to feel about this.. the hippy comments are a bit annoying. HELLO, you are playing bonnaroo??
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MANCHESTER, Tennessee — Though he may have been reclining on a couch backstage at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival earlier this month, Beck was hardly relaxing.
Rather, after his prop-heavy set, Beck was fielding a barrage of calls on his cell phone from his keyboard player, wife and grandmother. He was also dodging hippies — "I smell patchouli. I smell tie-dye," he laughed — and bringing MTV News up to speed on his new album, a collaboration with longtime producer Nigel Godrich that's been almost three years in the making.
"It's all mastered and the artwork's pretty much done," he said. "Nigel and I did about 40 tracks, and we've worked on it for about two and a half years, getting it down to about 20. Now we're trying to squeeze them down even further. I worked on them in tandem [with sessions for last year's Guero], and then at the beginning of this year we got together and finally mixed them and put them together."
Post by sparklybecca on Jun 26, 2006 15:30:34 GMT -5
juggernaut said:
Not for nothing, but he didn't say anything about "hippies" other than to joke about patchouli and tie-dye. The "dodging hippies" comment seems to have come from whoever wrote the article for mtv.com, not Beck himself.