Beck Colors tour breakdown: “Nausea”
a straight-line walker in a blackout room
“Nausea” was a big part of Beck’s setlists in 2006-2007 on the Information tour, and then also in 2008-2009 for Modern Guilt. Since then it has only been played a few times (twice in 2011, once in 2012). But then, in October 2017, Beck played it 4 times, before dropping it entirely once again. The Colors tour started in October 2017 with a quick worldwide run - 2 shows in London, a show in LA, 2 more in Tokyo (and a handful of TV/radio spots). The main run of the tour didn’t really begin until 2018. Beck played “Nausea” 3 times (and once on a radio show), and each time was back in those early October shows,right as the tour started. When they resumed the tour in 2018, the song had been forgotten. Colors tour lineup Beck Hansen - electric guitar, vocals Jason Falkner - electric guitar, backing vocals Roger Joseph Manning Jr. - tambourine, percussion, backing vocals, synthesizer Dwayne Moore - bass Chris Coleman - drums Cecilia Della Peruti - percussion, backing vocals Alex Lilly - shakers, backing vocals Jake Sinclair - acoustic guitar, backing vocals
I only have video of one of the versions of “Nausea,” which you can see below. I also watched the radio show gig, but I can’t direct embed that one, but if you want to watch it click this link. Anyway, this band did a solid if unmemorable version of the song. The extra vocals, as always, enhances songs that I, for some reason, don’t expect them to. Also during the final verse, Beck kicks his guitar up a notch, roaring in there with a stronger louder riff: that’s the best part. If you watch the version Beck did on Letterman in 2006, back then they played it with a bit higher energy and a lot more percussion/drums (two drummers, even). Still, “Nausea” seems to have matured into a more straight-forward rock song, which can still be an exciting live bop.











