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Radiohead - “The Daily Mail” (live on The Colbert Report) //

Thom Yorke and crew play this previously unreleased track as part of last night’s Radiohead-themed super-sized episode of The Colbert Report.

-MW

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Bon Iver - “Calgary” (live on the Colbert Report) //

Justin Vernon helped Stephen Colbert kick off StePhest Colbchella ‘011 by performing the first single from his new self-titled album Bon Iver.

-MW

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LCD Soundsystem live on The Colbert Report //

If you, like us and everyone else we know, failed to get tickets to the instantly sold-out final show by LCD Soundsystem at Madison Square Garden, this epic final TV appearance by the band will either make you feel better or much worse.

-MW

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Cat Stevens, Ozzy Osbourne and the O’Jay’s at the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear //


The musical highlight of today’s Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in Washington, D.C. was a medley of “train” songs (“Peace Train,” “Crazy Train,” and “Love Train”) that truly exemplified the spirit of the event.

-MW

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Pavement - Gold Soundz (live on Colbert) //

Stephen Colbert sat down for a chat with Stephen Malkmus, then invited Pavement to play one of their classics last night on the Report.

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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings - She Ain’t A Child No More (live on Colbert) //

Stephen Colbert is on a musical roll.  After a performance by the “Gorillaz” last week, he welcomed Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings to the stage on last night’s show.  You can watch his interview with Ms. Jones at ColbertNation.com and enjoy the performance above.

-MW

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Gorillaz - Stylo feat. Bobby Womack (live on Colbert) //

The Colbert Report welcomed Gorillaz to the show last night.  You can watch the performance above and watch the interview at ColbertNation.com.

-MW

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Fela! on the Colbert Report

If you’re a fan of Fela Kuti, get yourself to Broadway to see the new show based on his life and music, Fela! This new musical, created by Bill T. Jones and featuring the Antibalas horns on stage, takes the experience of attending a Broadway show to a entirely new level.  In this clip, they bring some Afro-beat magic to Colbert.

-MW

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