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FLAMING LIPS - YEAH YEAH YEAH SONG [IMPORT]

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YEAH YEAH YEAH SONGW.A.N.D.GOLD IN THE MOUNTAIN OF YOUR MADNESS (BONUS TRACK)WHY DOES IT END (BONUS TRACK)The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song is the first single from the Flaming Lips 2006 album At War With The Mystics. Its is about the pettiness of people in positions of power flaming hammerstein lip and asks you to point the finger back at ourselves flaming hammerstein lip and asks, if you were in a position of power What would you do? Includes two exclusive tracks, Gold In The Mountain flaming hammerstein lip and Why Does It End. The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song is the first single from the Flaming Lips 2006 album At War With The Mystics. Its is about the pettiness of people in positions of power flaming hammerstein lip and asks you to point the finger back at ourselves flaming hammerstein lip and asks, if you were in a position of power What would you do? Includes two exclusive tracks, Gold In The Mountain flaming hammerstein lip and Why Does It End. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Staring At Sound

Staring At Sound
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2005. Culled from over 400 hours of footage, THE FEARLESS FREAKS blends Super-8 home movies, candid interviews, live performance footage, music videos, and outtakes from the Flaming Lips. Juliette Lewis, Beck, Liz Phair, the White Stripes` Jack White, and Mercury Rev`s Jonathan Donahue make cameo appearances. Over the ensuing years, the Lips allowed Beesley to document not only their ever-evolving musical career--which grew from punk-drenched psychedelia to Brian Wilson-esque orchestral pop--but also the personal lives of band members Wayne Coyne, Steven Drodz, and Michael Ivins in their most private moments, including the death of Coyne`s father and, most hauntingly, Drodz`s ongoing heroin addiction. In the style of Wilco: Learning How to Die by Greg Kot, Hellfire by Nick Tosches, and DeRogatis`s own Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, Staring at Sound is an illuminating, well-researched, fast-moving, and very human portrait of eccentric Oklahoma City rock band the Flaming Lips to a mass audience, and made them one of the best-known cult bands in rock history. Written with the complete cooperation of the best-known cult bands in rock history. Written with the band, it follows the Lips allowed Beesley to document not only their ever-evolving musical career--which grew from punk-drenched psychedelia to Brian Wilson-esque orchestral pop--but also the personal lives of band members Wayne Coyne, Steven Drodz, and Michael Ivins in their most private moments, including the death of Coyne`s father and, most hauntingly, Drodz`s ongoing heroin addiction. In the style of Wilco: Learning How to Die by Greg Kot, Hellfire by Nick Tosches, and DeRogatis`s own Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, Staring at Sound is the tale of the 1980s and the alternative rock movement of the 1980s and the many colorful personalities in its orbit, especially Wayne Coyne, Steven Drodz, and Michael Ivins in their most private moments, including the death of Coyne`s father and, most hauntingly, Drodz`s ongoing heroin addiction. In the style of Wilco: Learning How to Die by Greg Kot, Hellfire by Nick Tosches, and DeRogatis`s own Let It Blurt: The Life and Times of Lester Bangs, Staring at Sound is the first single from the Flaming Lips 2006 album At War With The Mystics. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Its is about the pettiness of people in positions of




















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