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  2. Jack-Ass (song) - Wikipedia

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    In it, Beck and several other miners are in a black-and-white coal mine. Willie Nelson appears with a dog in a passing mine cart. Later, Beck's character sees a show girl atop a pile of coal that turns into a peacock. At the end of the work shift, the miners emerge into a fully colored world. A fully suited beekeeper waves at the passers-by.

  3. Lost Cause (Beck song) - Wikipedia

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    Two music videos were made for "Lost Cause", both directed by Garth Jennings. The original video features an effigy of Beck falling from the sky. [2] It was produced entirely in Adobe Photoshop. The second version features Beck and his band playing the song, with various moments being sped up, slowed down and filmed in stop motion.

  4. One Foot in the Grave (Beck album) - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] According to Calvin Johnson, Beck seemed "embarrassed" by the song and had to be convinced to include it on One Foot in the Grave. [16] Beck would record other Carter Family songs during this time period, including "The Storms Are On The Ocean" recorded as "The World May Lose Its Motion" and released on a 1994 Yoyo Recordings compilation.

  5. Dreams (Beck song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dreams" is a song by the American alternative rock musician Beck, released on June 15, 2015. The song is the lead single and first release from his thirteenth album, Colors (2017). The song's music is upbeat and funky, in contrast to the more muted sound of his previous album, Morning Phase (2014), with Beck stating that he "was really trying ...

  6. '50s progression - Wikipedia

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    The ' 50s progression (also known as the "Heart and Soul" chords, the "Stand by Me" changes, [1] [2] the doo-wop progression [3]: 204 and the "ice cream changes" [4]) is a chord progression and turnaround used in Western popular music. The progression, represented in Roman numeral analysis, is I–vi–IV–V. For example, in C major: C–Am ...

  7. You Shook Me - Wikipedia

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    English guitarist Jeff Beck recorded "You Shook Me" with the first Jeff Beck Group during sessions for the Truth album in May 1968. [6] Beck's hard rock treatment made the song a highlight of their live performances. [16] Beck biographer Martin Power notes the appeal of the "dynamic interplay between Jeff's guitar and Rod's [Stewart's] voice". [16]

  8. Beck - Wikipedia

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    Beck worked for five or six days a week at the small studio on his property in Malibu, and founded Record Club, a project whereby an entire classic album—by The Velvet Underground, Leonard Cohen, INXS, Yanni—would be covered by another singer in the span of a single day. [13] Beck provided four songs for the film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World ...

  9. Nobody's Fault but My Own - Wikipedia

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    The song was covered by Marianne Faithfull on her 2002 album Kissin Time, under Beck's production. The song was covered by Rising Appalachia on their 2006 album Leah and Chloe . In 2019, the English psychedelic rock band Syd Arthur released a cover of the song on their EP (with the same name as the Beck song), recorded in a barn in 2012.