The first time I was aware of Beck was probably Wired. I
heard the song "Led Boots" in Chicago on WXRT in the mid- to
late-Seventies in some record store. There were no vocals; it was
more electric and neonlike. Before I heard Wired, I was
listening mostly to the loud guitar music of the time: Ted Nugent,
Aerosmith and Foghat. Wired sounded incredibly
contemporary but also sort of futuristic to me.
As far as Nineties guitarists go, I have a lot of respect for Tom Morello, not just for how he plays but also for his head. He's not just an inventive guitarist, he's also a smart guy. He doesn't sound like a thousand blues players, he doesn't sound like a thousand Van Halen wanna-be's. He doesn't sound like anybody else. It's nice to hear his interviews, too. He's not some L.A. "I wanna be a rock star" bonehead. There should be more people who are that aware and accountable.
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