Beck killed it last night at Ogden Twilight, but first things first, La Lom: Wife and I were having drinks and talking to friends during the opener when we heard them start to play Juana la Cubana. So we went to our seats to check them out and they were really good. Self-described Cumbia influenced, they had a great sound and really seemed to click on stage, all having fun and grooving.
When Beck came out, he was an acoustic, one man show. He played some of his more folk music inspired, deep cut stuff and seemed pretty happy to be getting a good crowd response for it. Somewhere around 5 songs in he brought in three of his band mates. He played a few more songs, getting into the hits from Sea Change, including Lost Cause. The crowd was really getting into it at that point.
For the last five or six songs, he announced that he was going to try an experimental super group, and he brought out the entire band from La Lom. They closed out with Devil's Haircut, Epro, Loser, One Foot and Where It's At. You could tell all of the musicians were having a really good time, Beck pointing at various guitarists and having them play short solos back to back, smiling, laughing and dancing. Definitely one of the better concert vibes I've been to lately.

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