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Lil Beck

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LIL BECK IS AVAILABLE ON iTunes.com
"He reminds me a bit of an old Dylan bootleg I heard way back when, except this guy knows how to play guitar."
-- the Global Virtual Homemade Music Radio Show
"I popped the CD in & 25 seconds into the first song, "Fight Song," I was floored."
-- Babbleandbeat.com
"An antidote to mediocrity comes straight from L.A. in the form of Lo-Fi rock maestro Lil Beck."
-- Richard Wink, editor of Gloom Cupboard: Literature for the Common People
"An indie rock music legend in the making."
-- Dr. Benway, writer, front-man of Supernautica
Lil Beck has been part of the 'indie' rock scene in Los Angeles since 2005, playing shows at LA clubs like the Knitting Factory and appearing as one of the headliners at a 2008 tribute to the Replacements in Sonoma organized by ‘Mats biographer Jim Walsh. LB’s latest release, "Life After Hip Hop," is his fourth full-length CD on Chicago’s NeedleDrop Records in as many years. He’s also released several solo EPs and one with his side project Carman 9. He’s been reviewed and interviewed in 'zines like Babble and Beat and Origin Story. Many have compared him to Johnny Thunders, Lou Reed, Paul Westerberg, the Stones, and Tom Verlaine. Astute reviewers like Supernautica’s Dr. Benway and the guys at the Global Virtual Homemade Music Radio Show might also point out his ties to country and electric blues via artists like Leadbelly, Robert Johnson and Elmore James. Although a certain member of LB’s back-up band The White Boys has no idea who Elmore is.
"Life After Hip Hop" features a kiss-off to the 1960s era of excess called “Stuck Inside of Glendale w/ the Sedgwick Blues Again.” It’s a tribute to Edie Sedgwick and a diss of Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol for the way they treated the Factory Girl before she disappeared into a series of New York institutions for several years, briefly re-emerging to finish filming the cult classic "Ciao! Manhattan" in Southern California before she died. Dylan wrote of Edie, “she takes just like a woman, she aches just like a woman, but she makes love just like a little girl.” Lil Beck turns Dylan’s famous phrases against him, singing, “She was Rainy Day Women 12 & 35, she was the 60s come alive, that old bitch Diana Vreeland told me so, in ’66 she put Edie on the cover of Vogue.” The next verse is a little harsher: “Well, she made love just like a woman, she had an achy-breaky heart like one, too. She hid the speed inside her shoe. She shook off them Sweet Virginia blues. But Bobby D, he didn’t fuck no men. As far as I know, not with his own dick. So unless he was screwin’ round with some real young chicks, I don’t really think he made that charge stick. But print the legend, send it Western Union. Edie Sedgwick, ’43 to ’71.”
There are 11 more tracks. The title track, “Life After Hip Hop,” is a Beck Hansen-style blend of Hip Hop and alt-rock that’s an answer to Nas’s 2006 claim that “Hip Hop Is Dead.” LB wrote this tune mainly because Hip Hop isn’t dead. The song also references something Pavement sang back in 1994, “It’s the end of the rock n’ roll era.” Back then, gangsta rap was taking over the game. LB’s got much love for all the MC's made Hip Hop “internationally known, nationally recognized and locally accepted.” But to quote the late great Senator Blutarski aka John Belushi in Animal House, “Nothing is over until we say it is.” Rock isn’t dead either, no matter how many wack muthafuckas like Blonde Redhead are getting love from all the hipsters.
LB loves all the playa haters too, because all the hatin’ only makes success that much sweeter. LB wrote an ode to hatin’, "Behind Every Success Lies a Pack of Haters," which goes out to all his enemies. Who he knows really love him deep down inside. Way deep down inside.
LIL BECK CDS ALSO AVAILABLE:
Press on LB & greg-o:
Origin Story
babbleandbeat.com
babbleandbeat (pt2)
the global virtual homemade music radio show

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/11/2005
Band Website: lilbeck.com
Band Members:

Influences: Mick&Keith TheVelvets Beach Boys BobbyD. BeckHansenYall Petty Pavement and PSOI and Pixies JWH TheMats deBoss&Stevie X Knitters Zevon Anon Blasters Costello Kinks Pfunk Beasties BigNasJiggaTheWu Kweli Mos Def Van Lightin' RJ Muddy LittleWalter Elmore theWolf Hound Dog Taylor Fess Solomon Otis BigJoe Sam&DaveMotown&theWallofSound Aretha Sam&theSoulStirrers NevilleBros JerryLee&EP HankWilliams1&3 but not2 baybee theBrosStanley shitcan'tforgetaboutSimpleMinds....did i mention Darlene fuckin' Love? Gary "US" Bonds Huey "Piano" Smith Clarence "Frogman" Henry & High Upon A Mountain of Love and Irma Thomas the Shirelles Shirley and Lee Carla Thomas Rufus Thomas Lee Dorsey Chico Buarque Johnny Otis Lloyd Price Eddie Floyd Mary Wells Martha Reeves Smokey The Marvellettes Ray & the Raelettes & i aint said the Beatles yet but I dont believe in Beatles i dont believe in Zimmerman i just believe in me & rock n roll could be called Chuck Berry or maybe Johnnie Johnson Bill Haley i aint ferget Buddy & the Crickets Lil Richard of Macon, GA Mistah James Brown & I Found My Thrill on Fats Domino Hill yeah from the East to the West babe i love u the best said i dont know but i been told Bo Diddley put the ROCK in rock n roll but dont forget bout the Killuh! yeah i know i got him 2x then what about Claudine "Party Lights" Clark? what about Frankie & the Teenagers? Ronnie & the Ronettes yeah she's outta order brain gettin fuzzy fuck it KRS Tribe Snoop Dre Cube 'Face Mob Common Saigon rock on lot more old school than young uns but its all good babe floss what u got how bout Steve muthafuckin Earle from West Nashville, TN? & I nevah travel far w/out a little Big Star garage band shit The Seeds The Sonics The Count Five The Kingsmen & a Double Shot of my Baby's Love Yeah Yeah Yeah & The Searchers Byrds Bowie TRex Ian Huntah GParsons Joan Marie Larkin and the fuckin Runaways and The Blackhearts and Jim Carroll Johnny Thunders Richard Hell Patti Smith The Dolls The Stooges & Jonathan, Jonathan from Boston, Boston The Clash The Pistols The Ramones from sum garage in Queens or fuckin Long Island maybe where they couldnt figure out the chords to no Beatles or no Stones tunes so instead they "invented" punk muthafuckas...PUNK!
Sounds Like: Spiral Sent Me
Record Label: No Sir
Type of Label: None

My Blog

LBs Spectravaganza

It's on yall. Lilbeck.com has been dormant fer like 18 months. But the countdown has jess begun. Sumtime in the next 48 hours, LilBeckWorld iz gonna be back in full effect. There will be slo...
Posted by Lil Beck on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 11:31:00 PST

Newsreal From the Midwest, Bel Air and the UK!

Much news has been crossing the wires over the last 24 hrs yall. In Wisconsin, Stacy Sardelli, editor of Babble and Beat, is still cranking out first-class music criticism like Lester Bangs ...
Posted by Lil Beck on Sun, 06 Apr 2008 03:06:00 PST

Pics from Hush Preludes 24th BDay Fiesta

Last night, LB and his homies Ryan M. and the Utility Man were some of the entertainment at a bday fiesta fer Hush Prelude aka Cinderella Hotpants (who’s  gettin kinda old to be mah "l...
Posted by Lil Beck on Sun, 30 Mar 2008 02:45:00 PST

How Liberal Are U?

a Pop Quiz by LB and Jeff Somers. What kind of car do u drive? a)      a Prius b)      I was the first on my block w/ a Prius, dude c)  &nbs...
Posted by Lil Beck on Tue, 11 Mar 2008 12:28:00 PST

I Will Never by LB

1. I will never "Pimp My Page" cuz real P.I.M.P.'s don't go in fer interior design. 2. I will never change my settings so's u can't tell if i'm on-line. Like some bitchez do who're afraid u'll se...
Posted by Lil Beck on Thu, 14 Feb 2008 08:38:00 PST

Lil Beck is Interviewed by 507 Projex

The Brigadier General of 507projex wrote a bunch of wacky questions for LB. So I answered em. Now u get to read em. Or face the consequences. As in, waterboarding. Like old skool Russkie wat...
Posted by Lil Beck on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 01:27:00 PST

Beer for Breakfast: A True Story

The road trip started Friday afternoon around 4pm in San Pedro. Which is where a couple 19 year olds I know live. They are also white boys. Well, Danny Boy's mexican and Adam's Irish but they're 2/3's...
Posted by Lil Beck on Mon, 28 Jan 2008 11:28:00 PST

I Don’t Write Poems

But here's a few lines of doggerel I wrote awhile ago for a girl. Also known as "575 South St. Blues." It sounds better when I got a guitar in my hand. You'll have to imagine that part.   I met m...
Posted by Lil Beck on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:40:00 PST

Pics from New Years Bash and Jam Session at Crown City Studios

It was New Years and in Pasadena there were roadblocks everywhere and no parking to be found for miles 'cause some football teams were playing tomorra. And some turistas hade traveled for miles to wat...
Posted by Lil Beck on Tue, 01 Jan 2008 12:32:00 PST

They Were More a Gang than a Band, or Why I Dont Sing Karaoke

The evening started off promising. I am at Lucc's (aka the Utility Man's) apt. showing him a new song I have half-finished called "Ballad of the White Boys" about our band LB and the White Boys. Which...
Posted by Lil Beck on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 09:19:00 PST