The Fucked Up Blues
Beck · Other Songs - Beck
I got the fucked up blues
I got the fucked up blues
Lord what can you do
About the fuckin' fucked up blues
Well the beans have been bakin'
Upon the camel's hump
Like a voodoo curse in an old lady's purse
Confetti on my grave
I got the fucked up blues
I got the fucked up blues
Lord what can you do
About the fuckin' fucked up blues
I got the fucked up blues
I got the fucked up blues
Lord what can you do
About the fuckin' fucked up blues
I woke up on the futon
And my boots were on fire
I got the fucked up blues
Lord what can you do
About the fuckin' fucked up blues
Well the beans have been bakin'
Upon the camel's hump
Like a voodoo curse in an old lady's purse
Confetti on my grave
I got the fucked up blues
I got the fucked up blues
Lord what can you do
About the fuckin' fucked up blues
I got the fucked up blues
I got the fucked up blues
Lord what can you do
About the fuckin' fucked up blues
I woke up on the futon
And my boots were on fire
The Fucked Up Blues
Released on Beck's 1994 album Odelay, "The Fucked Up Blues" stands as a defining track of the alternative rock era, blending psychedelic textures with introspective lyricism. The song exemplifies the band's signature ability to weave complex musical arrangements with socially conscious themes, reflecting the cultural zeitgeist of the mid-1990s. Its enduring popularity stems from its unique fusion of genres, creating a soundscape that remains relevant decades later. As a cornerstone of Beck's discography, the recording showcases his mastery of blending acoustic intimacy with electronic experimentation, solidifying his status as a pivotal figure in modern music history.

