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The Flaming Lips Walk (Really Fast) Onto Broadway

3/21/07, 5:18 pm EST

A few weeks ago we broke the news that Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne has been collaborating with Tony-Award winning director/producer Des McAnuff to turn the band’s 2002 album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots into a Broadway musical. Now there are reports that the project has an official and unlikely scribe: “West Wing” and “Studio 60″ creator Aaron Sorkin. (Apparently McAnuff, who will be overseeing the show, recommended Sorkin for the job after directing the TV potentate’s play, “The Farnsworth Invention.”)

Coyne told our Andy Greene that there’s still some creative work to be done to turn the conceptual album into a fleshed-out narrative. “We’ll have to write some connecting songs. They’ll be one song about love or death or something and you connect it with another song about love or death and in the middle you tell a more precise story-line moment. Those are the things we’ll probably be writing.” Coyne & Co. are apparently just as excited to see the end result as we are: “Most songwriters and performers love nothing more than knowing, ‘What the fuck are we singing about?’”


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X--ME--X | 4/6/2007, 7:28 am EST

Fast fkin music bootiful nyice music ppl

Bangers-N-Mash | 3/22/2007, 10:16 pm EST

DT… a Doors musical? Soft Parade war the overblown Doors studio album w/ “Touch Me”

On the other hand.. The Soft Bulliten was the F-Lips album and most likely at least one of the songs from it are probably going to be in this thing.

Fathoms | 3/22/2007, 6:16 pm EST

This sounds like the best idea ever… But when the hell is Christmas On Mars coming out. This is boardering on Chinese Democracy ridiculousness.

Drugs Delaney | 3/22/2007, 3:28 pm EST

Just an FYI…Coyne hasn’t touched a drug in over 20 years. True story.

Steve-O | 3/22/2007, 3:15 pm EST

ugh, are they kidding??!

Steve-O | 3/22/2007, 3:14 pm EST

ugh, are they kidding??

DT | 3/22/2007, 2:32 pm EST

While theyre at it, they should do something similar with the soft parade, my personal fave of theirs, but yoshimi is great too

Bangers-N-Mash | 3/22/2007, 1:30 pm EST

Oh my goodness… let’s just thank God Twyla Tharp is not on hand to ruin this like she did when she made a mockery of Dylan’s body of work.

I hope the Lips perform the first few shows live w/ the Musical, like the Who did a few times during Tommy

Ouroboros | 3/22/2007, 12:27 pm EST

Great!!!! I can imagine the audience dressed up as stuffed animals, Rocky Horror audience style.

Mike D to My Dismay | 3/22/2007, 12:14 pm EST

I Love You.

DB | 3/22/2007, 12:03 pm EST

One of the best albums of the last decade.

abandonedstation | 3/22/2007, 12:03 pm EST

i can’t wait to see nathan lane walking over the audience in a giant plastic bubble.
i hope they somehow include the song ‘be my head’ in the show.

jungleland | 3/22/2007, 11:46 am EST

Can’t wait for some old bag to end up at this broadway show and eat the little white tab the guy next to her offers!

Brian | 3/22/2007, 11:42 am EST

oh gawd yeah…finally broadway stars are taking acid

twiddleDumb | 3/22/2007, 11:39 am EST

Bravo!
There may just be a little justice out there yet.

Cooter | 3/22/2007, 11:20 am EST

?

defender of enron | 3/22/2007, 11:14 am EST

wayne is off the deep end
but i love it.
also for those who read/care they are
releasing a dvd of the homecoming okc
show they did in 06.
07′ IS THE YEAR OF THE FLIPS!

Cooter | 3/22/2007, 11:13 am EST

This is a great album. Sucks that their latest is crap.

Justin | 3/21/2007, 6:12 pm EST

Thats some unexpected but extremely welcome news!!! Great, great album.

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