Beck Performs 'Country Down' in Some Dude's Living Room, Plays Hide & Seek on 'The Late Late Show with James Corden'

The Late Late Show with new host James Corden is still making waves with its big antics and stunts during its first month on air. Last night (April 2), the talk show went on the road with guests Beck and Jeff Goldblum, knocking on random doors until one lucky person let them film inside their home. The result was a bizarre instance of late night TV, a Beck concert in a stranger's living room and a rousing round of hide and seek.

The show kicked off with a performance of "Country Down" from Beck's controversial Album of the Year Morning Phase. With the backing of beck poster and a small The Late Late Show with James Corden decal in the living room, Beck actually looked quite at home in the home of Tommy (who just so happens to be a big fan of Beck's music).

The added candles and the bookshelves that must have been there all along added to a cozy ambiance, which complimented the rich tones of Beck's music.

But, that wasn't all that the alt-rocker and Corden had in store for Tommy. The show also involved an extensive game of hide and seek, which took place all over Tommy's house. Beck, Jeff Goldbulm, Tommy and Codern's bandleader Reggie Watts all hid around the house. While Goldblum, Tommy and Watts all found magnificent hiding spots, much to Corden's glee, Beck needs a little help with the tried and true party game...

He was a bug under the rug, right underneath Corden's feet. Come on, now!

[h/t Stereogum]

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