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April 26, 2007

New Flaming Lips - "The Supreme Being Teaches Spiderman How To Be In Love" (Stereogum Premiere)

The Spiderman 3 soundtrack caught us all off guard with its indie-friendly roster of artists offering original contributions, and though the Walkmen, YYYs, and Black Mountain tracks are all impressive (particularly that Black Mountains cut, so good), you're most curious about Coyne and Co.'s offering, originally titled "Spiderman Vs. Muhammad Ali." How Wayne planned on roping Cassius into the Spidey saga, we had to know. Later, the Lips changed the track title to the equally awesome "The Supreme Being Teaches Spiderman How To Be In Love."

What would happen to Muhammad? Well, he still plays in the lyric scheme, though we're not quite sure how, or why. The song itself is sorta sad; the Lips resist their typical, "Spoonful Weighs A Ton" urges toward inevitable exuberance, keeping it melancholy throughout. Have a listen.

The Flaming Lips - "The Supreme Being Teaches Spiderman How To Be In Love" (QT | WMA)

If you haven't yet, hear the Walkmen and YYYs tracks at MySpace, but just know that the Black Mountain cut ("Stay Free") is our big winner.

Spider-Man 3: Music From And Inspired By is out 5/1 on Record Collection.

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There was actually a Spider-man vs. Muhammed Ali comic book back in the day, so it's not just completely surreal.

Posted by: Jeff at 04/26/07 11:43 AM | Reply
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No, there was a Superman vs. Muhammad Ali comic.

Posted by: E at 04/26/07 11:46 AM | Reply
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Where can I find that Black Mountain track? They are nothing short of amazing.

Posted by: red at 04/26/07 11:53 AM | Reply
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You out nerded me fair and square, E. I thought it sounded familiar, regardless.

Posted by: Jeff at 04/26/07 12:16 PM | Reply
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Not to be confused with the Spider-Man vs. Chuck Wepner comic book.

Posted by: drewo at 04/26/07 12:27 PM | Reply
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Also not to be confused with The Beatles.

Posted by: dustin3000 at 04/26/07 12:54 PM | Reply
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i miss ron, the aborigine looking guitar player for the lips back in the day when they used to rock.....

i wonder if he's a super hero now?

Posted by: maya lucia at 04/26/07 2:39 PM | Reply
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Only the Lips could do something like this and not have it be the stupidest damn thing in the world. Well, okay, the Lips and TMBG.

Posted by: Matthew at 04/26/07 2:48 PM | Reply
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Wow. I'm one of the biggest Lips fans ever (from OKCity) and I taste a little vomit in my throat. I mean, spongebob was one thing, but cheese-us crust that song blows. Wayne, why?

What are we to do about this? I'm going to go soak in fake blood and towel off with my American flag and reflect upon this matter..

Posted by: northfaceguy at 04/26/07 2:53 PM | Reply
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The YYYs track sounds pretty good to me:

http://www.myspace.com/spiderman

Where can we find the Black Mountain track?

Posted by: dudeasincool at 04/26/07 2:58 PM | Reply
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www.xanga.com/noiseburrow

Free music, yeah?

Posted by: Danielson at 04/26/07 3:17 PM | Reply
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Isn't it Black Mountain? As in only 1 Mountain, which is black?

Posted by: Anal about details at 04/26/07 6:06 PM | Reply
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Oops, yeah ... Black Mountain / Pink Mountaintops. Fixed, thanks.

Posted by: scott at 04/26/07 8:26 PM | Reply
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Someone please link to that Black Mountain track! I've been killing for new BM since they dropped the Stormy High 7" a while back.

Posted by: red at 04/26/07 11:24 PM | Reply
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i hate my life

Posted by: arden at 04/27/07 2:26 PM | Reply
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Wow, this Black Mountain song is fucking outstanding.

Posted by: red at 04/28/07 2:53 PM | Reply
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hey what about the bounus track by the lips on the spiderman 3 soundtrack?? i wanna hear that!

Posted by: modio at 04/28/07 8:25 PM | Reply
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Yeah, someone needs to upload Flaming Lip's cover of the Spider Man song.

Posted by: John Harold Fitzgerald at 05/01/07 7:19 PM | Reply
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I love the lips but this song is crap

Posted by: weirdbiz at 05/07/07 8:05 AM | Reply
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you all are crazy..the lips song for this soundtrack is very good! it sounds good it feels good...just an all around good song! honestly i wish i knew what some of you people think? what is defined as a great song? this is a good tune! by a very talented group of musicians.....people who think this song is bad, get over it....what is wrong with it? why so critical? i have played it over and over and it just sounds better the more i listen to it! whoever referred back to their early stuff, what is wrong with you? their early stuff was just noise...the past several albums they have made are great songs...melodic, and lyrics are savy and interesting! i have become a recent fan because of their recent music, i hope and prey they stay on the same course..because i am looking forward to their new music! keep up what your doing lips, stay on course with your music style of late you guys are onto something good! it's won you a well deserved grammy...its the type of music that shows your true music talent..and will get you into the hall of fame soon enough!

Posted by: david w at 05/24/07 11:31 PM | Reply
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I think it was said well in another blog about their "Good Luck Chuck" song. The Lips are oneo f the only bands that can pull off selling out and still look like artists. I really couldnt care less if theyre doing commercials or writing ridiculous songs for movies like Spongebob and Spiderman. I thought this song was better than the one they wrote for SB but i liked "I Was Zapped By The Lucky Super Rainbow" more than this song. The best thing about the Lips is that you can never really predict what theyre gonna do next. They have changed so much in style and music in the past twenty-five years. Personally, I hope their next album is better than AWWTM. Its not a horrible release but after listening to Yoshimi and Bulletin and Transmissions I just feel they couldve done better.

Posted by: Pete at 08/08/08 11:05 AM | Reply
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