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Thom York & Flea @ Los Angeles

Those of you who love some musicians or bands, you would definitely want to have the chance to see them at some time in a small bar, playing just for a few people, playing for you.
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Those of you who love some musicians or bands, you would definitely like to have the opportunity to see them sometime in a small bar playing for a few, playing for you.

  Something like that happened yesterday evening in a small bar in Los Angeles starring Thom Yorke (Radiohead), Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Joey Waronker, Mauro Refosco , and producer of Radiohead, Nigel Godrich .

This live performance was, of course, sold-out and even had some tickets on the Internet at a price of 3000 dollars!

The band played for over 50 minutes the first solo album from Thom Yorke "Eraser" and in exactly in the order in which the songs appear in the actual record. Then,  "Thomas" played 4 new songs by himself on the piano, that we still do not know if they are his own or Radiohead's. The live ended with yet another encore, with the whole band this time, which played the b-side of Radiohead  "Paperbag Writer" and 2 new songs of Yorke "The Hollow Earth" & "Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses" . As we read in NME  and Radiohead AtEase , the set had the following songs:

The Eraser
Analyse
The Clock
Black Swan
Skip Divided
Atoms For Peace
And It Rained All Night
Harrowdown Hill
Cymbal Rush

Encores:

piano on his own Thom Yorke

Open The Floodgates
Lotus Flower
Skirting On The Surface
Judge, Jury, Executioner

with all the band

Paperbag Writer
The Hollow Earth
Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses

In the audience there were several musicians, such as Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, Matt Bellamy and Dominic Howard of Muse, Spike Jonze, Rick Rubin, Dangermouse, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt , members of Daft Punk, and the Zack De La Rocha of Rage against the Machine.

Enjoy the following video of the launch of "Harrowdown Hill" with Flea's bass and do not tell me that you are not jealous ...

This photo belongs to the set list Radiohead AtEase .



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