Thom Yorke se une a Flea en el escenario en Londres

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Thom Yorke joins Flea on stage in London

Thom Yorke appeared next to Flea on the KOKO stage in London, where they performed their song “Traffic Lights” and also a version of Marvin Gaye.

The bassist of Red Hot Chili PeppersFlea, released his first solo album in March, “Honor”which features “Traffic Lights,” a song he wrote with his former partner in Atoms for Peace, Thom Yorkeleader of Radiohead. in addition to Josh Johnson.

Flea is currently on the European leg of his tour “Honor” and, on May 26, he offered his only concert in the United Kingdom at the KOKO hall in London, where he surprised the public with the appearance of Thom Yorke as a special guest.

The pair performed an energetic, groovey version of “Traffic Lights” and also revisited the 1977 disco-funk classic by Marvin Gaye“Got To Give It Up”, with york to the electric guitar.

The album “Honor” also includes collaborations from Nick Cave in a version of the emblematic “Wichita Lineman” by Glen Campbellin addition to reinterpretations of songs by Frank Ocean and Funkadelic.

Thom Yorke received the Fellowship Academy last week in the Ivor Novello awardsin a ceremony where he was presented by Harry Styleswho joked that she lost her virginity listening to “Talk Show Host” by Radiohead.

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