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Last year the Flaming Lips capped off a year of weird and experimental monthly mini-releases with the also weird (and strangely poppy?) Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends, a collaborations album featuring artists like Nick Cave, Neon Indian, Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band, Ke$ha, and Bon Iver. Originally released only on vinyl for Record Store Day, the album is now out on CD and digitally worldwide. Their next album, titled The Terror, will be the band’s true follow-up to 2009’s Embryonic. Recording was completed earlier in 2012 and it’s due out April 2 in the US. The album is said to be much darker than anything the band has done before, and both Wayne and Steven have said that it's their best album since The Soft Bulletin. The song "Butterfly, How Long it Takes to Die" was previously released back in 2011, although the album version will be heavily remixed, and the song "You Lust" features Sarah Barthel from Phantogram and was performed during the Lips' Guinness World Record tour last year. The tracklisting for the album is: 1 Look... The Sun is Rising 2 Be Free, A Way 3 Try to Explain 4 You Lust 5 The Terror 6 You Are Alone 7 Butterfly, How Long it Takes to Die 8 Turning Violent 9 Always There... in Our Hearts A digital-only non-album bonus track titled "Sun Blows Up Today" will be released on January 29 when preorders for the album start, and the song will also appear in a Superbowl ad featuring the Lips. Here are Wayne's notes for the album: Wayne Coyne posted:WHAT IS THE TERROR?? I've been working with the guy who runs The Ever Enlarging Brain to create an archive of live Lips videos on YouTube. As of right now, we’ve got 83 mostly full-length shows uploaded, spanning just about every year of their career going all the way back to 1987. Highlights include: -One of Richard English’s last shows with the Lips. -One of the shows that Wayne and Michael played as a duo after Richard quit. -The show that got the Lips signed to Warner Bros. -Steven’s first show with the Lips. -A performance of In a Priest Driven Ambulance in its entirety from 1995. -Roskilde 1996, one of their best shows ever. -A full Boombox Experiment from 1998. -Derek’s first show with the Lips. Tour Dates Here are the Lips’ current tour dates: 03-13 Austin, TX - Alamo Ritz Theater ("A Year in the Life of Wayne's Phone" Premiere) 03-14 Austin, TX - The Belmont (The Warner Sound) 03-15 Austin, TX - Auditorium Shores 03-29 São Paulo, Brazil - Lollapalooza Brazil 04-28 Kansas City, MO - Sprint Center 04-29 Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room at Old National Centre 04-30 Pittsburgh, PA - Consol Energy Center 05-02 Atlanta, GA - Aaron's Amph. at Lakewood 05-03 Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena 05-04 Chattanooga, TN - Track 29 05-05 Memphis, TN - Beale St. Music Festival 05-10 Napa, CA - Bottle Rock Festival 05-16 Montclair, NJ - Wellmont Theatre 05-20 London, England - Roundhouse 05-21 London, England - Roundhouse 05-22 Brighton, England - Brighton Festival 05-24 Paris, France - Villette Sonique Festival 06-14 Hultsfred, Sweden - Hultsfred Festival 06-15 Aarhus, Denmark - Northside Festival 07-11 Raleigh, NC - Time Warner Cable Pavilion 07-12 Greenville, SC - Charter Amphitheatre 07-13 Louisville, KY - Forecastle Festival 09-06 Isle Of Wight, England - Bestival Surfingelectrode fucked around with this message at 15:10 on Apr 12, 2013 |
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I am totally into the idea of the next record, but to pick up the train of thought from the last thread, man, I'm worried about Drozd.
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# ? Aug 16, 2012 20:13 |
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Allen Wren posted:I am totally into the idea of the next record, but to pick up the train of thought from the last thread, man, I'm worried about Drozd. I'm pretty certain that the incident they were referring to in the article was from 2010 when they had to reschedule a few shows. As far as I know, he's been completely clean since.
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# ? Aug 16, 2012 20:23 |
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Ohhhhhhhh, yeah, I totally misread that. Sorry. Just woke up.
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# ? Aug 16, 2012 20:24 |
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Here's another new interview with Wayne that is definitely worth reading. It turns out that they weren't referring to the 2010 incident and that Steven was "struggling with yet another layer of a drug addiction that he’s since gotten over." Wayne also says that this is the first album that they've ever recorded where he was taking drugs and Steven was sober? He also mentions that they're going to be doing another full album cover soon. This time it's In the Court of the Crimson King with Stardeath, Linear Downfall, New Fumes, and Space Face. The cover of 21st Century Schizoid Man that they've been doing lately has been awesome.
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# ? Aug 16, 2012 21:17 |
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HOOOOOLLLLEEEE SHIIIIT. Need that ItCotCK cover album. Too excited
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# ? Aug 16, 2012 22:02 |
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That's a fascinating interview. I feel like you rarely (if ever) see musicians crediting their creative output to their personal drug experiences, maybe for fear of the social stigma that comes with admitting that to a larger audience. Not that Wayne has kept it too far from obvious the past few years, it's just very interesting to see the topic taken seriously in an interview.
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# ? Aug 16, 2012 22:07 |
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I don't know how I missed it the first time, but he said in that mxdwn interview that the album would be out in January. poo poo. I guess I made this thread a little too soon, haha. And there's a third new interview today. Here's the most interesting part of that: quote:With the 30th anniversary of the Flaming Lips coming up next year as well as a new album, does the band have any special plans?
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Surfingelectrode posted:-One of Richard English’s last shows with the Lips. Holy poo poo dude, this is amazing. I've been finding so many good full-length concerts on the Tube (notably an REM show from the Reckoning tour where Michael Stipe is quite obviously tripping his rear end off) but hadn't found any good quality Lips ones. Awesome. As for the new album, if it's anywhere near as good as Embryonic, I'm sold. I do kind of wish Wayne would stop writing lyrics telling me to be afraid and how I'm gonna die and poo poo though, it's to the point where I mostly listen to them sober now because I don't want to get The Fear. Also, I believe the movie Wayne is thinking about where it's actually a bunch of movies playing at once is Time Code, which is a loving brilliant film on its own and really mindblowing that it was filmed entirely in one take with four cameras. edit: About Wayne taking drugs, the weird thing is that (as far as I know) he's said that he took acid when he was young but that for the 80s-90s era of "weird" Lips albums, all he did was drink. I think that's even something he said in Fearless Freaks? Something about drinking Jack Daniels and smoking and not eating. precision fucked around with this message at 23:00 on Aug 16, 2012 |
# ? Aug 16, 2012 22:57 |
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Sounds like Wayne has discovered the wide realm of research chemical tryptamine analogues or dissociatives.
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# ? Aug 16, 2012 23:51 |
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precision posted:edit: About Wayne taking drugs, the weird thing is that (as far as I know) he's said that he took acid when he was young but that for the 80s-90s era of "weird" Lips albums, all he did was drink. I think that's even something he said in Fearless Freaks? Something about drinking Jack Daniels and smoking and not eating. Yeah it's weird to think that he's been generally sober for most of their career and it's only now that he's older he's experimenting. I remember him saying on twitter that his wife got him ecstasy for his 50th birthday and Steven was like "Oh, you're finally trying it?" You'd think a guy as weird and love obsessed as him would have tried it before then.
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# ? Aug 17, 2012 19:59 |
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According to a friend of Steven's, Wayne's remarks in that interview the other day were sensationalized by Rolling Stone to make it sound like his drug problems were more recent than they really were. Wayne was referring to the 2010 thing, which Steven has been doing great since. Here's the episode of the Colbert Report with an interview with Wayne, a performance of Ashes in the Air, and Wayne and Stephen in space bubbles while the rest of the band plays the Colbert Report theme song. And here's the great performance of Drug Chart and the obligatory Do You Realize??. The new re-shot version of the First Time Ever I Saw Your Face video with Amanda Palmer should probably be out within the next few days. precision posted:Holy poo poo dude, this is amazing. I've been finding so many good full-length concerts on the Tube (notably an REM show from the Reckoning tour where Michael Stipe is quite obviously tripping his rear end off) but hadn't found any good quality Lips ones. Awesome. Awesome, glad you like them! I didn't put them in the OP since they aren't as notable as some of the others, but these are some of my favorites, especially that first one. Amazing show. Even if anyone in the band did do drugs, they wouldn't have really had time to do them when they were making those early albums. Hear It Is, Oh My Gawd!!!, and Telepathic Surgery were all recorded in literally 16 days total. Wayne hasn't done acid since he was a teenager. I'm pretty sure I remember reading him say somewhere that he's scared of it. Surfingelectrode fucked around with this message at 22:53 on Aug 18, 2012 |
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edit: Meant to edit this post into my other post.
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# ? Aug 18, 2012 22:46 |
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Surfingelectrode posted:I'm pretty sure I remember reading him say somewhere that he's scared of it. I remember him saying that somewhere around the release of Yoshimi, too. That his imagination was crazy enough now that he's worried it would be too intense. Would have given anything to have talked to him while he took Ecstasy for the first time, though!
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# ? Aug 18, 2012 23:19 |
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precision posted:Would have given anything to have talked to him while he took Ecstasy for the first time, though! Considering how Wayne likes to talk ~5 minutes between every song at every concert...who the hell knows what that would have been like. I had a good time when I saw The Flaming Lips, they're one of my favorite bands, but jesus Wayne, if you spent half the time talking about virtually nothing to the crowd you could probably fit in another few songs in the set.
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# ? Aug 20, 2012 07:04 |
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Slackerish posted:Considering how Wayne likes to talk ~5 minutes between every song at every concert...who the hell knows what that would have been like. Yeah, and that's mostly a recent thing, when I saw them in the late 90s and early 00s he barely talked at all. I think he's gotten way too into the whole "every show is an event" schtick rather than just playing the songs. This pretty much coincided with around the time when he almost entirely quit playing guitar live.
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# ? Aug 20, 2012 10:01 |
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I had this same discussion with a friend before. I'm on the side that just loves the spectacle and the personality and I don't mind not hearing as many jams as I could. I love Wayne and I know that he's not the best live singer so I don't mind it. He talked about a ten minute version of She Don't Use Jelly which we agreed that is a bit too much.
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Slackerish posted:Considering how Wayne likes to talk ~5 minutes between every song at every concert...who the hell knows what that would have been like. I think he's been getting better about it. My biggest problem has been the redundant singalongs, but now that Yoshimi and Jelly are gone from the setlist, the only singalongs are Ego Tripping (which works a lot better stripped down than Yoshimi) and Do You Realize??. Honestly, I've never really minded Jelly, just the singalong coda at the end. Chewin' the Apple of Your Eye would have worked much better as a coda. That All Good show from last month is a pretty good representation of what the live show is like right now. I'm happy with the setlist, but I'm still holding out for something way different and cool for the new album and 30th anniversary next year.
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Surfingelectrode posted:I think he's been getting better about it. My biggest problem has been the redundant singalongs, but now that Yoshimi and Jelly are gone from the setlist, the only singalongs are Ego Tripping (which works a lot better stripped down than Yoshimi) and Do You Realize??. Honestly, I've never really minded Jelly, just the singalong coda at the end. Chewin' the Apple of Your Eye would have worked much better as a coda. Exactly- I saw them for the first time last year and my impression was "well this is really cool but I've seen literally all of this on youtube." I liked She Don't Use Jelly a lot live honestly. What pissed me off was Wayne going "COME ON MOTHERFUCKERS< COME ON" after EVERY SINGLE SONG. It was freezing temperatures at an outdoor venue, I was underdressed, sorry Wayne I love your music but I can't quite showcase my excitement while fearing hypothermia. his monologues broke up the pacing of their set in a negative way.
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Slackerish posted:Exactly- I saw them for the first time last year and my impression was "well this is really cool but I've seen literally all of this on youtube." I liked She Don't Use Jelly a lot live honestly. What pissed me off was Wayne going "COME ON MOTHERFUCKERS< COME ON" after EVERY SINGLE SONG. It was freezing temperatures at an outdoor venue, I was underdressed, sorry Wayne I love your music but I can't quite showcase my excitement while fearing hypothermia. his monologues broke up the pacing of their set in a negative way. When I saw them it was the opposite of this. It was the hottest night of the year and I was crammed elbow to elbow in a small nightclub with a few thousand other people. Everyone coming out of the venue after the show was drenched in sweat.
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# ? Aug 21, 2012 23:54 |
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You guys can't complain until you've seen the Lips play at 7AM at an overcrowded dive bar with no AC in Hattiesburg after being up for over 24 hours and having to sit through a terrible opening set by this guy.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 01:56 |
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Surfingelectrode posted:You guys can't complain until you've seen the Lips play at 7AM at an overcrowded dive bar with no AC in Hattiesburg after being up for over 24 hours and having to sit through a terrible opening set by this guy. There sure is a lot of cross over in the audience for him and the Flaming Lips. Also I wasn't complaining, I had an awesome time.
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# ? Aug 22, 2012 02:44 |
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Here's the new re-worked video for The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, with Amanda Palmer. It's very (duh). I'm pretty meh about it, just like I was the original one and the Girl, You're So Weird video. And here's the pilot for Wayne and Michelle's reality show, which is just loving awful.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 00:49 |
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I enjoy the new vocals by Palmer, but the video is a huge letdown. What made the last video interesting was the variety of things that the female was bathing in.
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 22:40 |
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Yeah, what happened to all the blood? And... other things?
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Surfingelectrode posted:And here's the pilot for Wayne and Michelle's reality show, which is just loving awful. Why does this even exist?
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# ? Aug 25, 2012 23:41 |
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Surfingelectrode posted:And here's the pilot for Wayne and Michelle's reality show, which is just loving awful. Yeah, uhh, this really didn't need to be a thing.
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# ? Aug 26, 2012 00:32 |
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Skeezy posted:Why does this even exist? I don't know man, I think it's loving hilarious. I'm pretty sure they're just trolling the entire notion of celeb reality shows. edit: Ahahahaha oh my God Wayne's fake British accent.
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Surfingelectrode posted:And here's the pilot for Wayne and Michelle's reality show, which is just loving awful. Um, ok. And which network is supposed to be picking this up? I guess I'd watch it just out of curiosity just because I'm a fan, but really who else is going to give a poo poo?
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 00:16 |
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leica posted:Um, ok. And which network is supposed to be picking this up? I guess I'd watch it just out of curiosity just because I'm a fan, but really who else is going to give a poo poo? It's funnier than every other reality show that exists. The coffee shop bit where Wayne is just like "GIVE ME ALL THE COFFEE I AM SO loving HIGH I NEED MORE COFFEE NOW" is gold. I really don't see why people are saying it's terrible. To a Lips fan, it's just goofy and "goofy" is like, everything they do. This is a band that made a blood record and sold an album inside a gummy skull.
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 02:45 |
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I'm not necessarily saying it's bad, I thought it was funny but that's because I like Wayne. I just don't see the mainstream getting into it. I would love for a network to pick it up but I don't see it happening. The market is flooded with reality shows and there are probably hundreds if not more pilots out there.
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 05:58 |
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Their version of Dark Side of the Moon is still one of my favorites. Plus Wayne is one of the coolest guys ever. I got to meet him and he was just an amazing guy.
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# ? Aug 27, 2012 18:07 |
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Am I the only one that jacks off to these NSFW videos?
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rear end Catchcum posted:Am I the only one that jacks off to these NSFW videos? Probably not. I personally wouldn't jerk it to the Amanda Palmer one though
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rear end Catchcum posted:Am I the only one that jacks off to these NSFW videos? I think I'm just too gay to like these new videos. Here's a great show from 1992 that I uploaded the other day, which was Ronald's second and Steven's third. It's got the only known performance of Hold Your Head and one of the only performances of Lucifer Rising with Steven and Ronald. Surfingelectrode fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Aug 27, 2012 |
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Surfingelectrode posted:I think I'm just too gay to like these new videos. I have no idea how you find all these but this is so awesome. Thank you. I hope one day I can see a Lips show where Steven plays the drums again. The energy that dude had, jesus. Kilph is great and all but there's something very unique and intense about the way Steven plays.
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Surfingelectrode posted:I think I'm just too gay to like these new videos. I'm lazy, would you mind pointing me to a show where they play "Felt Good To Burn" (if any)? For a long time that was my favorite Lips song ever, ever. Though sometimes I prefer the Elf Power version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH1SQaBfUvk
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Slackerish posted:I have no idea how you find all these but this is so awesome. Thank you. No problem! I'm glad you guys like them. I've been getting them from the guy who runs this great site, who has a huge archive of live Lips audio and video. If you go on his site, he's got around 170 live shows up for free download, which the band is completely cool with. These three are definitely my favorties. I think we're about to run out of full-length shows to upload, so from here on out it'll be partial shows, like this Halloween show from 1993. precision posted:I'm lazy, would you mind pointing me to a show where they play "Felt Good To Burn" (if any)? There's no video, but they played it at an instore at Tower Records in 1995, along with Brainville, There You Are, Love Yer Brain and You Have to Be Joking. Here's an audio recording. This instore was really nice, too. That's one of my favorite Lips songs ever. I don't know if you heard it when it came out earlier this year, but there's a segment about that song in the Hit to Death audio documentary that Kliph made where he goes through the multitracks and brings the stuff that was buried in the mix out. It's pretty neat. Surfingelectrode fucked around with this message at 23:12 on Aug 27, 2012 |
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If any of you have the HD music channel Pallada you might want to keep an eye on it tonight at 9:00 (EST). They're going to air a special with the Flaming Lips doing Dark Side of the Moon.
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CPL593H posted:If any of you have the HD music channel Pallada you might want to keep an eye on it tonight at 9:00 (EST). They're going to air a special with the Flaming Lips doing Dark Side of the Moon. It should be the same video as this. It's not a very good show at all, to be honest.
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