3 Things We Learned from Beck About Will Ferrell

In an interview with the chameleonic rocker, the superstar funnyman reveals some semi-serious tidbits about his life.
Will Ferrell and Beck

In addition to covering classic albums, Beck has been spending time lately chatting with his famous friends as part of his Irrelevant Topics interview series. A few weeks ago, he got Tom Waits on the horn.

Bruce Springsteen to Play 'Born To Run' Album Live!

Plus: SPIN picks the bands that should play their landmark records!
Bruce Springsteen / Photo by Danny Clinch

Ever get annoyed when your favorite band refuses to play their old hits? Well, Bruce Springsteen's fans in Chicago won't be facing that problem. The Boss and his E. Street Band will be playing their 1975 classic Born To Run in its entirety on September 20 at the Windy City's Union Center!

Watch: Beck Plays Acoustic

The rocker performs stripped-down versions of songs from his latest album in a new Web feature called Videotheque!

Beck's at it again! After debuting covers of Velvet Underground songs and launching his Irrelevant Topics interview series, the always-innovative singer has introduced yet another new feature to his web site -- and this time, he's playing his own music.

Beck Interviews Tom Waits!

The pair talk about Los Angeles, Denny's, and more as a part of Beck's latest web project!
Beck and Tom Waits

Beck's official web site is quickly becoming one of the most innovative in the music biz. First, the singer launched the Record Club, a project that has him and some famous friends covering classic albums like The Velvet Underground and Nico.

Watch: Beck Covers Velvet Underground's "Waiting For My Man"

The boho rocker continues his weekly Record Club with a wild take on Lou Reed and crew's ode to drug dealers!
Beck

Last week, Beck unveiled a cover of the Velvet Underground's "Sunday Morning" as part of his new Record Club.

Watch: Beck Covers Velvet Underground

Check out the first clip from the boho rocker's studio series featuring MGMT, Devendra Banhart, and more!
Beck

After pushing the envelope with his own output over the last two decades, Beck -- and a group of all-star pals -- are re-imagining the classics.

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