Beck (partially found music videos from American musician; 1993-2006)

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Odelay.jpg

The album art for one of Beck's most well-received albums, Odelay.

Status: Lost


Beck, the popular musician, has made many music videos to promote his singles and albums. Because he often records with small, independent companies, the videos he records often don't get aired on MTV or published on YouTube. As a result, many have not resurfaced online yet.

There were videos made for Beck's first two singles, "MTV Makes Me Want To Smoke Crack" and "Steve Threw Up." Steve Hanft, the director of these videos and Beck's friend, said he'd upload them online. However, they still haven't resurfaced.

A video was prepared to promote the song "Schmoozer" on the album Golden Feelings. Following the release of the video for "Forcefield, " Beck announced that he'd put this video on his website. For whatever reason, this never happened.

Beck filmed a video for the song "Forcefield" to promote his album "One Foot In The Grave." However, the video was never officially aired. It was posted on Beck's website years later. According to K Records owner Calvin Johnson, they filmed many videos to promote the album. This includes "Asshole", "Sleeping Bag", and "Burnt Orange Peel". These videos never aired either.

On Beck's first official studio album "Mellow Gold," a video was made to promote the songs "Fuckin' With My Head (Mountain Dew Rock)," "Whiskeyclone, Hotel City 1997," and "Steal My Body Home". However for whatever reason, these videos never aired.

On Beck's album "The Information," he made a number of videos to promote the album. Every song on the album had its own video as well as a few bonus videos for outtakes from the sessions. Beck filmed a video for an outtake from the sessions, a song called "Touch Of Class." However, Beck ran out of time before his tour and decided to keep the unfinished video from the public.