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"Loser" is a single by American musician Beck. It was written by Beck and record producer Carl Stephenson, who both produced the song with Tom Rothrock. "Loser" was initially released as Beck's second single by independent record label Bong Load Custom Records on 12-inch vinyl format with catalog number BL5 on March 8, 1993.
Reversed lyrics from earlier in the song. [44] Incubus "Azwethinkweiz" "Thursday night we smoked indica, and 'azwethinkweizm' was born" [15] At 3:40 in the song. The sentence is spoken by lead vocalist Brandon Boyd. Information Society "Are Friends Electric" "Obey your parents. Do your homework. Winners don't do drugs." [45]
Like Beck's earlier single "Loser", the experimental video for "Beercan" was directed by friend and director Steve Hanft. The video features a group of homeless people destroying a house. A recurring theme throughout the video is the presence of a rainbow, possibly a reference to the Care Bears album sampled in the song.
At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, Beck won a total of five awards. Three were for "The New Pollution" and "Devils Haircut" won two: Best Editing and Best Male Video. [7] The video for "Devils Haircut" was later made available on YouTube in 2009 and had generated more than 10.5 million views as of September 2021. [8]
"Loser" Beck: 1993 Written by Beck and producer Carl Stephenson [23] "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" Tony Bennett: 1962 Written by George Cory and Douglass Cross [24] "Johnny B. Goode" Chuck Berry: 1958 Recorded January 6, 1958 at Chess Records [25] "Boundless Oceans, Vast Skies" Beyond: 1993 Written by Wong Ka Kui for the band's Rock and ...
Beck was 23 when “Loser” hit MTV heavy rotation, but looked even younger. The media was eager to anoint him as a new boy wonder who was pulling folk music into the future via hip-hop and indie ...
Beck is known for radically re-working the lyrics of the song while on stage to include commentary on things as diverse as Tom Petty and 99 cent stores. A music video, directed by Beck's friend Steve Hanft, was released for the song which featured Beck playing the acoustic guitar while wearing a shirt with the words "Rock Me" written onto the ...
"Lost Cause" is the fifth song from Beck's fifth major-label studio album, Sea Change. It was also released as a promo single only, in the UK, Germany, and Japan. It reached number 36 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart on March 22, 2003.