The Flaming Lips Ready Release of 6 Hour Song
By Team JamBase Oct 3, 2011 • 11:50 am PDT

24 HOUR LONG SONG IN THE WORKS
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“Found A Star On The Ground,” began as possible 25 minute opus but as the band actually began the recording process in Steven Drozd‘ home studio in Oklahoma City, the ideas began to flow well beyond all scope of epic proportions as one might expect from The Lips. A few days of recording blurred into a 4 week off and on process in-between regional and International concert appearances.
It became apparent to the band that this would be the perfect vehicle to foster a charitable component to raise and benefit local foundations that have been close to the hearts of the band for the past several years. The idea arose that The Lips could reach out to their fans via their official website and Wayne’s by now famous personal Twitter following. For a donation of $100- fans would have their name appear somewhere in the song and feel good about contributing to a pair of worthy causes the band could share with their fans. Sean Lennon recently recorded the long list contributors’ names to the recording.
The song itself will be contained within a newly-developed mesmerizing toy, The Strobo Trip. This unique devise has been called “A Light & Audio Phase Illusions Toy” to use used in conjunction with “Found A Star On The Ground” to create a complete Lipsian happening to be enjoyed by yourself or with other interesting people or pets. Honestly users, you’ll just have to experience this multi-sensory phenomenon for yourselves to understand the concept.
If a single 6-hour-long song weren’t enough, The Strobo Trip will also contain two more brand new -and much shorter) songs.
The Strobo Trip will be available shortly. Keep an eye on www.flaminglips.com for details as they become available.
The Strobo Trip Track listing:
1. Butterfly, How Long It Takes To Die
2. Found A Star On The Ground
3. Evil Minds
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