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Beck Did It Better

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  • 243. The Zombies: Odessey and Oracle (1968)
    Listen, we are doing Odessey and Oracle by the Zombies and it is basically like paul macartney wrote each song. Its a wild album with some fun bits and one of the worst songs we have ever heard.   We talk about talking about jobs, Aaron makes mistake or something, and we revisit some classic Rob Bits.    Next week we are forced to cover Kanye 808 and Heartbreaks. 
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  • 242. The Velvet Underground: Reloaded (1970)
    Gimme fuel, gimme fire, gimme the best podcast about the Velvet Underground and the 242nd greatest album of all time, Loaded.   Before we get to the album, this episode dishes up 11 splendid servings of good vibrations when we discuss our favorite Beach Boys songs and Marky Mark. Then we sit in on a beach wedding, relive some casino excitement, and share some iPhone hacks. We also pucker up some thoughts on kissing booths.   Then, at (1:00:00), we cool it down to talk about the Velvet Underground's fourth studio album, Loaded. We discuss Lou Reed's appeal, the inspiration for the band's hit songs, and the best songs about cowboys.    Next week's episode is sure to bring some changes as we become the best Zombies podcast and cover the 1968 psychedelic pop album "Odessey and Oracle."            Keywords:  Dirk Nowitzki, German penises, gym, surprise date, comedy store, wife, comedy show, basketball, Rolling Stone magazine, Velvet Underground, Loaded, Lou Reed, album review, music podcast, NBA, K-Rob, self-improvement, Ice Cream, Boston Baked Beans, gambling, blackjack, Vegas, casino, Mystic Lake, pull tabs, country music, cowboy songs, Tim McGraw, Waylon Jennings, Toby Keith, Beach Boys, Kokomo, Rolling Stones, Velvet Underground, Sweet Jane, Rock and Roll, album rankings, music podcast, music reviews, vinyl, record store, Velvet Underground album, Lou Reed’s voice, Rolling Stone reviews, music playlist, Boston Baked Beans, country music hits, surf music, album rankings, Velvet Underground hits.
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  • Beck Does It Again: Sly and the Family Stone: Stand!
    Join Rob and his co-hosts as they revisit the legendary Sly and the Family Stone with a repost of their deep dive into the groundbreaking album Stand! This episode is packed with funky grooves, unexpected tangents, and a whole lot of fun. Robert, Russell, and Aaron break down timeless tracks like "I Want to Take You Higher," "Everyday People," and "Sing a Simple Song," while exploring the rich history of this genre-defining band. But don’t expect a typical music review—our hosts often get sidetracked with hilarious, off-the-wall discussions. From random Scooby-Doo references to deep dives into Scatman John’s life (yes, we went there), to heated debates on the right way to shift on your keyboard, this episode goes everywhere. Expect a mix of serious music analysis and totally absurd pop culture tangents. We cover the influence of Sly and the Family Stone on funk, rock, and even hip-hop, while laughing about how NBA Jam soundbites might have been inspired by their funky grooves. We also touch on Lady Gaga’s impact, discuss the unforgettable Chumbawamba, and take some time to wonder if Sly’s untold story is destined for an Oscar-worthy biopic. I mean, it’s coming, right? We’ll probably get a nomination for this podcast if that happens. Whether you’re here for the deep dive into Sly’s genius or just want to hear us go off on Chumbawamba and the Scatman, you’ll get it all. Robert, Russell, and Aaron may not be music experts, but we sure know how to have fun—and we know the impact of Stand can't be overstated. Tune in, laugh along, and remember: If Scatman John can do it, so can you!   Sly and the Family Stone, Stand album review, Everyday People, I Want to Take You Higher, Sly Stone biography, music breakdown, Scatman John tribute, NBA Jam soundbite, Lady Gaga, Chumbawamba, classic funk music, Scatman John story, music podcast humor, pop culture podcast, music deep dive, funk legends, musical influence, Oscar-winning biopic, 60s music, music analysis podcast, best funk albums, unfiltered music review, music tangents,
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  • Beck Does It Again: Tribute to Sly Stone Part 1: There's a Riot Going On.
    Listen, For some of us, the summer is a time where we can get that work done around the house that we need to. For some of us, it gets busy on the weekends so we can't record.    In either case, we wanted to honor Sly Stone and Brian Wilson this week by re releasing their episodes so this week is a    THESE GUYS DIED TRIPLE HEADER.  We will be releasing 3 episodes this week to make up for not actually recording a new one.  Enjoy!      Beck Did It Better Podcast, Sly Stone tribute, Brian Wilson and Sly Stone, Sly and the Family Stone, Funk music history, Album review podcast, Rolling Stone top albums, Best of Sly Stone, Influence of Sly Stone on hip hop, Music podcast for rock and funk, Brian Wilson and Sly Stone tribute episodes, Podcast about Sly Stone and funk, Sly Stone album breakdown, Rolling Stone’s top 500 albums, Funk music and hip-hop connections, Album reviews and music commentary, Sly Stone drug culture influence on music, Music that influenced D'Angelo and Prince, The story behind “There’s A Riot Goin’ On”, Podcast for classic rock fans, Sly and the Family Stone’s impact on music, Best Sly Stone songs, Podcast with Matt, Russell, and Rob, Sly Stone music influences, Funk and soul music culture, Album reviews from Beck Did It Better Podcast, Musical influences of Sly Stone and Brian Wilson, Album breakdown for “There’s A Riot Goin’ On”, Classic album reviews, D’Angelo and Prince musical connections to Sly Stone.
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  • 241. Massive Attack: Blue Lines (1991)
    Thank you all for being here. We're going to begin this meeting with a 2-hour guided meditation period where you can reflect on the best podcast about Massive Attack and the 241st greatest album of all time, Blue Lines.   But before we get to the music, we roast an elementary school teacher, celebrate our favorite margaritas, and relive a best man speech. We also venture to a Russian bathhouse and head to Reno to meet Beck Did it Better's #1 fan. (It turns out he doesn't want Rob's kidneys, he just likes podcasts about lists.)   Then, at (1:16:00), our partying collective breaks down Massive Attack's debut studio album, Blue Lines. We provide our passionate trip-hop fans another round of unlistenable drivel, chat about the best time to listen to this album, and cover the best Godzilla songs of all time.    Next week we'll cool it down to become the best Velvet Underground podcast and discuss their fourth studio album, Loaded. Alright, there's marginal utility in continuing this meeting. Have a great day.
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Beck Did It Better is a comedy podcast where we discuss the top 500 albums of all time as decided by Rolling Stone magazine. We don’t know the Beatles from the Beach Boys, but we are here to talk about it. We also give dating advice to our single friend.
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