Atoms For Peace live in Nashville Setlist and Recap
Atoms For Peace performed live tonight in Nashville. The group performed at the War Memorial Auditorium with James Holden opening. During the show Thom and Flea wore matching skirts.
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Atoms For Peace live in Chicago Setlist and Recap
Atoms For Peace performed live tonight in Chicago. The group performed at the UIC Pavilion and James Holden with opening. Despite “What The Eyeballs Did” being on the setlist it was not performed tonight.
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Paul McCartney wants to record with Thom Yorke
Paul McCartney wants to record with Radiohead’s Thom Yorke. In a recent interview with NME Paul McCartney revealed his desire to record with Thom Yorke, but is scared Thom wouldn’t be interested.
Paul says his daughter Stella is determined to for the two to work together. “My daughter Stella is very keen. She’s got a project, she keeps saying to me, ‘Ring Thom and just go into the studio and just see what you come out with.'” He added, “I’m a bit sort of paranoid to just ring him up. ‘Hey Thom, it’s Paul here. What do you fancy, what are you doing? Do you fancy writing something?’ Just in case he says, ‘Er, actually I’m busy’.”
McCartney also discusses his desire to record with Damon Albarn and Bob Dylan in the interview, which will be in this months issue of NME.
This wouldn’t be the first time Paul has wanted to work with Thom. Paul previously invited Thom to play piano on the track “Mr Bellamy” on his 2007 album Memory Almost Full, an offer that Thom declined due to ‘not being able to play piano’. Thom said ‘Uhh, ’cause I can’t play piano. Not like that. I had to explain to him that, I listened to the tune – “Mr Bellamy” – and I really liked the song, but the piano playing involved two hands doing things separately. I don’t have that skill available. I said to him, “I strum piano, that’s it.”
Paul’s 2005 album Chaos and Creation in the Backyard was produced by long-time Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich.
Listen to Paul McCartney’s “Mr Bellamy”:
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Radiohead released Kid A 13 years ago today
Radiohead released their fourth studio album Kid A 13 years ago today. Kid A was released on October 2nd, 2000 to critical acclaim and debuted at #1 in the U.S., and is ranked as the #1 album of the decade by Pitchfork and Rolling Stone.
Kid A was recorded in Paris, Copenhagen, Gloucestershire and Oxford and produced by Nigel Godrich. The album saw Radiohead move in a new direction musically than their previous releases, in a more electronic style than the previous guitar or ‘rock’ style.
Tracklisting for Kid A:
- Everything in Its Right Place
- Kid A
- The National Anthem
- How to Disappear Completely
- Treefingers
- Optimistic
- In Limbo
- Idioteque
- Morning Bell
- Motion Picture Soundtrack
Kid A also included clues to the next two Radiohead albums, 2001’s Amnesiac and 2003’s Hail to the Thief. Hidden under the albums tray was a hidden booklet containing lyrics, artwork and poetry. Was this the beginning of all the Radiohead conspiracy theories?
Video: Here’s a video about Radiohead’s Kid A Hidden Booklet:
“Everything In It’s Right Place”
“Kid A”
“How To Disappear Completely”
Radiohead Kid A documentary:
Kid A photo gallery:
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Atoms For Peace live in Fairfax Setlist and Recap
Atoms For Peace performed live tonight at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, VA. James Holden opened.
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