"Beck is what Bob Dylan was ages ago," New York Times Magazine editorial director Gerald Marzorati wrote in '97. "He's the singer/songwriter you could do a term paper on. You could write that Beck's approach to music evinces a comprehension of bricolage and the impossibility of aesthetic originality in a postmodern moment of information overload."
Spin | The Magazine | Feature | BECK Interview (from around the time of Midnite Vultures)
"Beck is what Bob Dylan was ages ago"
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