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At the beginning of last month we posted the studio version of one of Yo La Tengo's Popular Songs, the mellow, organ-lined lead track "Periodically Double Or Triple." People liked it. For another angle of the trio's forthcoming collection, here's the noisier "Nothing To Hide." It was recorded on French television, which we discovered by reading our comment section. The clip involves quick cuts and psychedelic lights, as well as a seemingly bemused live television audience: Navigate the high-tech interface at ce soir ou jamais.Popular Songs is out 9/8 via Matador.
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Part of Yo La Tengo’s 8 Nights of Hanukkah concert seriesThe cover took place during a performance in New YorkYo La Tengo and Bill Callahan covered Carly Simons’ ‘Touched by the Sun’ during the fifth night of Yo La Tengo’s 8 Nights of Hanukkah concert series. Yo La Tengo are currently embarking on their 8 Nights...
Last night was the sixth night of Hanukkah, which means it was also the sixth night of Yo La Tengo's annual eight-night run of Hanukkah shows. Every night, they bring out different surprise guests, and so far, the Sun Ra Arkestra, Graham Nash, the Blind Boys Of Alabama, Jon Langford, the reunited '60s pop greats…


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