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Beck Performs 'Black Tambourine' Live at Governor's Ball Concert

Venue: Randall's Island Park Location: Randalls Island, New York, United States Date: June 24, 2012

Before performing at the Governor's Ball in 2012, Beck had just released his album "Modern Guilt" in 2008, showcasing a shift towards a more streamlined sound with electronic influences. By the time of this live recording, he was in an interesting phase, experimenting with genre blends that range from folk to funk. What’s cool is that 'Black Tambourine' is actually a standout from his 1996 album "Odelay," a track filled with samples and a unique vibe that captures his eclectic style. The performance at Randall's Island Park demonstrated not only his enduring presence in the music world but also his knack for engaging crowds, all while maintaining a quirky, artistic flair that fans love. It’s no wonder audience members camped out for front-row spots; who wouldn’t want to experience a legendary artist like Beck live?

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