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March 12, 2007

Yoshimi Battles The Theater Critics

The Flaming Lips' spirit-raising live act -- a shit-eating grin inducing spectacle no matter how many times you've enjoyed it -- is already something more than a simple rock show; it's performance art of the "high"est order. And now the high art high priests of Broadway beckon. Wayne has gone on record to say that, despite the album title and obvious motifs, Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots "is not intended as a concept album," but Rolling Stone reports that Coyne is in talks with Broadway producer Des McAnuff (The Who’s Tommy and last year’s Tony-winning Jersey Boys) to mine that unintentional concept and create a Broadway show. Said Wayne:

We’re putting together a Broadway version of Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. As much as I love the more intense experience of being at a rock show, this could be great!
You know that's a direct quote 'cause of the exclamation point. No word on whether OOIOO's Yoshimi will play the character that may have been based on her and her pink robot-detesting ways. Dancing Santas not included.

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radddd

Posted by: janea at 03/12/07 9:23 AM  | Reply
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this is going to be AWESOME.

Posted by: kylie at 03/12/07 9:30 AM  | Reply
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yeah this will be great, as we all know that Broadway has an excellent track record of maintaining the original spirit of its source material and not turning it into a cheesy and over(acted/produced) trainwreck.
john lennon
johnny cash
bob dylan
oh. wait.

Posted by: dc at 03/12/07 9:47 AM  | Reply
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I think casting actors to play roles (Santa, Grimmace, etc) that are normally taken up by fans, roadies, friends, etc would instantly change the nature of the show...maybe still be arty and interesting...but different for sure.

Posted by: Charlie at 03/12/07 9:52 AM  | Reply
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they must be running out of drug funds.

Posted by: stafford at 03/12/07 10:13 AM  | Reply
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Broadway, Omaha?

Posted by: dannygutters at 03/12/07 10:26 AM  | Reply
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I would love if the flaming lips were actually in the show.

Let's see what happens first- this or Christmas on mars- and for that actually celebrating Christmas on mars or the movie coming out

Posted by: Ian R. at 03/12/07 10:43 AM  | Reply
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Are you kidding? I'm SURE dancing Santas will be involved.

Posted by: Spike at 03/12/07 11:04 AM  | Reply
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screw this... give me Christmas on Mars!

Posted by: natalie at 03/12/07 11:16 AM  | Reply
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Wayne's voice is deteriorating.

Posted by: Tom at 03/12/07 11:19 AM  | Reply
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I'm gonna hold out for the Broadway version of The Hold Steady's Boys and Girls in America

Posted by: Matt at 03/12/07 11:51 AM  | Reply
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Des McAnuff is a director. His production credits only come from collective groups such as Dodger and LaJolla.

Posted by: ProperVillain at 03/12/07 3:41 PM  | Reply
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Wow, this is great news for my eight-year-old daughter - her 2 favorite albums are Yoshimi and Cats.

Posted by: Robin at 03/12/07 4:47 PM  | Reply
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^ haha, that's great that you make your kid listen to the lips, there an amazng band, but if i can't catch this show, i hope they put it on DVD or something

Posted by: Inle at 03/12/07 6:47 PM  | Reply
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This was in the April 2006 issue of Paste.

Posted by: Reid Davis at 03/12/07 6:50 PM  | Reply
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Fuck! They totally took my idea. But I guess it was their idea in the first place since they were the ones that recorded the album. Oh well.

Posted by: Devin at 03/13/07 8:45 PM  | Reply
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