The Smile performing live in London.
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The Smile is the new band formed by Radiohead members Thom Yorke and Johnny Greenwood and Sons of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner. Now the band also completed their first live performance and played three concerts over a 15 hour period at Magazine London over the weekend.
The Smile played all three shows in front of an audience, but the concerts might also be seen via live stream. In addition to their own titles such as “You Will Never Work In Television Again” or the recently released “Free In The Knowledge”, the group also played songs that actually come from Radiohead or Yorke’s solo projects, such as “Skrting On The Surface”. and “Open The Floodgates”. Also, new songs by the band made their debut at the concerts, such as “Speech Bubbles”, “A Hairdryer” and others.
The setlists of the three concerts were not completely identical. So The Smile performed a cover of Joe Jackson’s “It’s Different For Girls” as the last song at the second and third concert. The song was originally taken from Jackson’s 1979 album I’m the Man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIXJLEaGDqU
Concert in Germany soon
After their brilliant live debut, The Smile have now also announced a European tour that will also take the band to Germany. On May 20th Yorke, Greenwood and Skinner will perform at the Tempodrom in Berlin, presented by MUSIKEXPRESS. Information on all other concerts and tickets is available on the band’s website. The presale is scheduled to begin on February 4th.