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Beck: 'Nobody's Fault But My Own' Live at Union Chapel, London

Venue: Benaroya Hall Location: Seattle, Washington, United States Date: November 30, 2002

Beck's career is a rich tapestry of eclectic sounds and artistic reinventions, and by the time he performed "Nobody's Fault But My Own" at Benaroya Hall in Seattle on November 30, 2002, he was riding the wave of his critically acclaimed album *Sea Change*, which dropped earlier that year. This collection, known for its introspective lyrics and melancholic tone, marked a shift from the more fragmented style of his previous works. It showed a mature side of Beck, resonating deeply with listeners who appreciated the emotional depth he brought to his music. Interestingly, *Mutations*, the album featuring "Nobody's Fault But My Own," served as a precursor to this evolution, showcasing Beck's willingness to experiment with genres like folk and jazz. The live performance in Seattle captures the essence of his introspective phase, providing a glimpse into an artist grappling with life's complexities while still delivering his signature stylistic flair.

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