1992 Demo is an album of home demos that Beck recorded when he was in the age of 20-22 years old. Like most of his early home demos this one is lo-fi and avant-garde. Some of the songs were done with Steve Hanft, and may even be remnants of the band they were in together called Loser. More recently, another version of this demo was found with some actual Loser recordings on the other side of the tape.
It can be found online from time to time via download and BitTorrent. Like other early Beck cassettes, it was recorded on an analog recording machine known as a "four-track." The demo's lyrics are used in quite a random way, and the listener can hear a hint of what Beck's later songs sound like. And also like some of his other early cassettes, he may have made copies of the tape, and sold them at shows that he played. This album also contains a humorous folk rendition of "Tough Fuckin' Shit" by the notorious punk rocker GG Allin.
The tape, upon discovery, was only labeled "1992 Demo." A few fans decided to call it "Buck Fuck Iowa," but that remains an unofficial title.
Track listing
#Tough Fuckin' Shit #Fuck You Up & Get High #Satan Was Way Cool #Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah #Mmmmmmmmmm #When The Water Will Take Back The Land #Run From The World #In This World #That Highway Won't Get You To Heaven #Ace of Spades #She Was A Beautiful Woman #I've Just Seen A Face Lift #Trash Can #Are You Positive? #Loser (Demo)
Trivia
The last 19 seconds of "Satan Was Way Cool" contains the same answering machine message that was at the end of his song "People Gettin Busy" from the rare album Golden Feelings.
The original version of GG Allin's "Tough Fuckin' Shit" is contained on You Give Love a Bad Name.
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