Rolling Stoneのインスタグラム(rollingstone) - 7月9日 02時04分


Happy birthday, #Beck! "He was born in Los Angeles, in 1970, the son of a bluegrass musician father, David Campbell, and a mom, Bibbe Hansen, who briefly hung out with Andy Warhol's Factory crowd of the 1960s. . . Beck quit school in the ninth grade and at age 18 took a bus trip across the country. He spent about a year playing folk music on New York's Lower East Side before returning to Los Angeles in the early '90s. In 1992, after performing regularly at local punk dives like Raji's and Al's Bar, Beck tossed off a folk-based hip-hop tune called 'Loser' in the living room of a friend's home. A year later, Tom Rothrock, a local booster who had started an indie label called Bong Load Custom Records, released the song as a single. What followed was nothing short of miraculous: Taste-making modern-rock radio stations from Los Angeles to Seattle began playing 'Loser' in heavy rotation; the song became an instant smash, and major labels, in a bidding frenzy, began knocking at Beck's door." From the April 17th, 1997 issue of @Rolling Stone. Photograph by Wendy Redfern


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