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Video Backlog Friday! Double Edition

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Hooray for 20 videos instead of just 10! Enjoy a mix-and-match of music videos, live performances, exclusives and covers below. Karmin will make your jaw drop, Michael Cummings unofficial video for The Weeknd will tease you and you’ll finally get to hear what the pandas say in the jumbotron interviews before LCD Soundsystem played their last show. Mumford & Sons’ “Lover’s Eyes” live at PC Richard… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : mel.opho.be Discovery Date : 15/04/2011 04:40 Number of articles : 2

Video Backlog Friday! Double Edition

In Case You Missed It of the Day: Last night, LCD Soundsystem…

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In Case You Missed It of the Day: Last night, LCD Soundsystem concluded their short but storied contribution to music with a comprehensive 230-minute set at Madison Square Garden. Jeremy Larson described the final show thus : “[T]his concert should be documented as an exploration how one band compiled every good sound from every band that came before them and turned it into a four hour sound orgasm.”… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 03/04/2011 18:24 Number of articles : 3

In Case You Missed It of the Day: Last night, LCD Soundsystem…

In Case You Missed It of the Day: Last night, LCD Soundsystem…

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In Case You Missed It of the Day: Last night, LCD Soundsystem concluded their short but storied contribution to music with a comprehensive 230-minute set at Madison Square Garden. Jeremy Larson described the final show thus : “[T]his concert should be documented as an exploration how one band compiled every good sound from every band that came before them and turned it into a four hour sound orgasm.”… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 03/04/2011 18:24 Number of articles : 3

In Case You Missed It of the Day: Last night, LCD Soundsystem…

LCD Soundsystem final show. What a gig!!!

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Setlist: ( via ) Dance Yrself Clean (with “I’m Not In Love” by 10cc intro) Drunk Girls I Can Change Time To Get Away Get Innocuous! Daft Punk Is Playing At My House Too Much Love All My Friends Tired (with “Heart of the Sunrise” by Yes snippet) — Set 2 45:33 Part One 45:33 Part Two (w/ Reggie Watts) Sound of Silver 45:33 Part Four 45:33 Part Five (w/ Shit Robot) 45:33 Part Six Freak Out/Starry Eyes… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Exile On Moan Street Discovery Date : 03/04/2011 07:35 Number of articles : 2

LCD Soundsystem final show. What a gig!!!

LCD Soundsystem Talk Retirement Way Back In 2007

On the eve of their last-ever gig, MTV News unearths our last interview with James Murphy, who was already contemplating hanging it up. By James Montgomery, with reporting by Christopher “C.J.” Smith LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy in 2007 Photo: MTV News In February, James Murphy announced that he’d be retiring his LCD Soundsystem project with a massive three-hour show at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Of course, following that announcement — and the subsequent pre-sale debacle, which saw scalpers snatch up tickets to such a degree that fans were left empty-handed — Murphy also decided to play a run of four shows at another venue, Terminal 5 (or, as he put it, “F— you, scalpers”), in the days leading up to that MSG show. And now, having run through those shows — which, according to anyone who managed to get a ticket, ranged between “revelatory” and “holy sh–, LCD were so good I seriously had an aneurism” — Murphy and his band are gearing up for that MSG gig, their honest-to-goodness last show ever, set for Saturday. So, with Murphy preparing to wave goodbye, MTV News decided to take a look back at our last interview with him, which took place in June 2007 at his DFA studio just as he was gearing up to release LCD’s second album, Sound of Silver. And, as is always the case any time Murphy sat down in front of our cameras, he was candid, charming and — most of all — self-effacing. “I really wanted to make the same record again; legally, though, it had to be different songs,” he said of Silver. “So, basically, this new one is nine songs [all the] same thing. There’s almost like a parallel to each song on the first record. I don’t know if people will like it. I don’t care.” Of course, people did (they liked the follow up, 2010’s This Is Happening, too), but at the time, Murphy wasn’t exactly worried about what people would think of his albums; he was more concerned with trying to balance the load that comes with fame. “I’d like to make a bunch of albums. … I’m 37, so I’m going to have to tour less to do that. I’m already old. I don’t want to be ‘old dude,’ ” he smiled. “I just like being a person. Going to dinner, going to work, having kids, that kind of stuff. I just want to figure out how to be what I am — how to be DFA guy and LCD guy — in a way I find pleasing. I kind of think people don’t know what they’re doing. Maybe I have to work on my ringtones or something.” And somewhat inevitably, the conversation finally turned to the very future of LCD itself. And, somewhat tellingly, nearly four years before he’d officially announce that MSG show, Murphy was already making plans to retire the mantle altogether — though, as for what would replace it, he had no ideas. And he was fine with that. “I think in a lot of ways the band itself, in some ways, it’s really simple … it’s just kind of dumb, and it’s the same thing over and over to a certain degree, and the guy doesn’t sing that well, and … it seems engaging to me — like, it’s something I would like,” he said. “I feel like this is a funny thing to do, and it seems kind of missing, so I just kind of keep doing it, until somebody does it better, and then I’ll just stop, or I’ll just go do something else.” Are you sad to see LCD Soundsystem go? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists LCD Soundsystem

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ACL 2010 Lineup Features Muse, Phish, The Eagles

M.I.A., LCD Soundsystem, Vampire Weekend also among Austin City Limits headliners. By Gil Kaufman Muse Photo: Jo Hale/Getty Images A little something old, a little something new. That’s the story at this year’s Austin City Limits festival, which will take place from October 8-10 at Zilker Park in Austin, Texas, and feature headlining sets from the Eagles , Muse , M.I.A. , LCD Soundsystem and Phish . Also on the 130-act roster from the same folks that bring you Chicago’s Lollapalooza are the Strokes, the Flaming Lips, Spoon, Vampire Weekend, Norah Jones, Band of Horses, Monsters of Folk, Sonic Youth, the National, Broken Bells, Yeasayer, Beach House and Gaslight Anthem. The eclectic roster ranges from such Austin favorites as singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen and techno superstar Deadmau5, to gypsy punks Gogol Bordello, blues duo the Black Keys, soul revivalists the Temper Trap and freak folkie Devendra Banhart. According to organizers, three-day passes for the event sold out even before the lineup was announced, but single-day tickets ($85) go on sale Tuesday (May 18). Among the other acts on the bill: Slightly Stoopid, Rebelution, the Sword, Matt & Kim, the XX, Portugal. The Man, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Girls, Ryan Bingham & the Dead Horses, Blues Traveler, Local Natives, Lucero, Pete Yorn, the Soft Pack, Ozomatli, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Richard Thompson, Manchester Orchestra, Miike Snow, Mountain Goats, Mayer Hawthorne, Foals, the Morning Benders, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, the Very Best and the Constellations. Are you going to any music festivals this summer? Share your plans in the comments below! Related Artists Muse Phish LCD Soundsystem M.I.A. Eagles

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Panda Stalker

…Now 110% creepier than regular stalkers. [ Ed's Note : Did one of the LCD Soundsystem bears escape from the drunk tank?] View

LCD Soundsystem’s ‘Drunk Girls’

Hello, Youth Of America, here is a new LCD Soundsystem video featuring pandas* for your enjoyment. *Fake pandas. Sorry, Real Panda enthusiasts. Watch

LCD Soundsystem Cello Cover

Guy covering LCD Soundsystem's “Someone Great” with a cello and looper. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment