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Jack White on 'Bond' Duet With Alicia Keys: We "Screamed and Moaned"
For R&B songstress Alicia Keys, collaborating with rock'n'roll heavyweight Jack White on "Another Way to Die," the theme song for Quantum of Solace and the first-ever duet in Bond movie history, was like a dream come true. But isn't about time six-string deity Mr. White chimed in?
Well, we're in luck -- the elusive Raconteurs and White Stripes frontman has spoken:
"After a couple of years of wanting to collaborate with Alicia Keys, it took James Bond himself to finally make it happen. Alicia put some electric energy into her breath that cemented itself into the magnetic tape. Very inspiring to watch. It gave me a new voice, and I wasn't myself anymore. I drummed for her voice and she mimicked the guitar tones, then we joined our voices and screamed and moaned about these characters in the film and their isolation, having no one to trust, not even themselves. Maybe we became them for a few minutes.
Intense! And there's more…
The Memphis Horns were there to help us out, along with some of Nashville's finest. Might be the first analogue Bond theme in twenty years, I don't know. We wanted to push soul into those tapes, and join the family of Barry, Bassey, Connery, and Craig."
No word on the song's release date, but White better watch his back -- it's never smart for an apprentice to move in on his master's territory, and Keys is Bob Dylan's girl!
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Duffy Unveils U.S. Tour, Plus Dates With Coldplay
Who? Welsh siren and SPIN cover belle Duffy, who exploded onto the international scene with the brass pipes and retro vibe of her debut album, Rockferry, which has sold over three million copies worldwide.
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>> Watch Duffy Perform Live!
>> Review: Duffy, 'Rockferry' (Mercury)
>> Coachella 2008 Photo Gallery
What? A 13-date outing featuring both headlining gigs and sets opening for Brit heavyweights Coldplay. Hot on the heels of numerous festival performances, Duffy will kick off the tour Oct. 9 in San Diego, hitting key spots out West like Los Angeles' Orpheum, before moving to Chicago and eventually the Northeast, including one-offs at New York's Webster Hall and Connecticut's MGM Grand. From there, Duffy will open a handful of dates for one of the world's biggest bands (and SPIN cover subjects), Coldplay.
Should I Go? Yes. If you missed repeated chances to catch Duffy outdoors, it should be interesting to see smaller clubs attempt to contain the singer's epic wail. And no matter where you stand on Coldplay's mope rock, there's no question their anthems are made for cell-phone-in-the-air arena sing-alongs. Still need convincing? Check out video of Duffy performing live in Los Angeles right here, and strutting through an acoustic rendition of hit tune "Mercy" exclusively for SPIN.com, here.
Duffy tour dates:
10/9, San Diego, CA (Humphrey's)
10/10, Los Angeles, CA (Orpheum)
10/16, Vancouver, B.C. (Orpheum)
10/17, Seattle, WA (Showbox SODO)
10/20, Chicago, IL (Riviera)
10/21, Cleveland, OH (Quicken Loans Arena)*
10/22, New York, NY (Webster Hall)
10/25, Mashantucket, CT (MGM Grand @ Foxwoods)
10/26, E. Rutherford, NJ (IZOD Center)*
10/27, E. Rutherford, NJ (IZOD Center)*
10/29, Boston, MA (TD Banknorth Garden)*
10/31, Washington, DC (Verizon)*
11/1, Philadelphia, PA (Wachovia Center)** w/ Coldplay
Check 'em Out: Pendulum
For decades, overseas bands have hit America's highways and byways with lofty hopes of musical success. Some find it, and others call it quits at a rest stop outside Tupelo or Akron. The latest to brave the gauntlet: Australia's Pendulum. With their new album, In Silico, a mix of hard-rock-tinged, drum-heavy, electro bangers (check out the video for "Propane Nightmares" below), the sextet have topped the charts Down Under, in the UK, and elsewhere. There's just one problem: "The drum and bass scene in America never really took off," Pendulum vocalist Rob Swire admits to SPIN.com.
The band, whose only live U.S. show to date was a slot at Coachella, spice up their former club-only sound with heavier, Linkin Park-like hooks and beats, resulting in a show that's the talk of the blogosphere. "I'm looking forward to seeing people's reactions to the live thing," Swire explains. "It's a bit of a move forward from the straight drum and bass."
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>> Video! Poolside at Coachella '08: Pendulum
What do Pendulum hope to show curious U.S. bystanders with their maiden voyage? "Something that hasn't been done before, which is live electronic music, but actually done live," Swire boasts. "So much of the other electronic stuff, when it's done live, they might be playing from a sequencer or they might have most of their tracks playing from hard disks. At the end of the day we don't really see that as live. We're recreating music with all the instruments."
And Swire thinks America just might be ready: "Two years ago, I would have never said that the Euro trance sound would have worked, but when you look at what Timbaland has done incorporating that sound into his R&B stuff -- it's taken off. I think if people get introduced to it the right way it could take off."
If Swire's promise holds true, fans can be in for a wild ride. Decide for yourself and check out Pendulum's "full-fucking ear assault" this fall, as the band tours from coast to coast, starting with a show at Boston's Middle East venue Oct. 1.
Now Watch This: Pendulum, "Propane Nightmares" music video
And check out an exclusive mix the band made to honor the North American tour, aptly title "Tour of the Americas."
Pendulum tour dates:
10/1, Boston, MA (Middle East)
10/3, Chicago, IL (House Of Blues)
10/4, Toronto, Ontario (Kool Haus)
10/5, Detroit, MI (IRock)
10/7, Milwaukee, WI (Turner Hall Ballroom)
10/9, Denver, CO (Blue Bird Theater)
10/11, Salt Lake City, UT (Murray Theater)
10/13, Los Angeles, CA (The Mayan)
10/14, San Francisco, CA (The Fillmore)
10/22, Atlanta, GA (The Loft)
10/24, Baltimore, MD (Ottobar)
10/25, New York City, NY (Webster Hall)
10/26, New York, NY (Bowery Ballroom)
Officials Investigate What Caused Madrid Plane Crash
As investigators try to reconstruct the last minutes of the MD-82's doomed flight, relatives crushed by grief went to a makeshift morgue to identify loved ones.
U.S. to Russia: Leave Georgia 'Now'
The U.S., fed-up with the Moscow's delay in withdrawing from war-torn Georgia, demanded Thursday that Russian troops leave Georgia 'now,' Reuters reported.
30 Militants Die in Afghan Battle Near Site of Ambush
The U.S.-led coalition said Thursday it had killed more than 30 insurgents in a battle in eastern Afghanistan, fighters an Afghan governor said were responsible for an attack that killed 10 French troops this week.
Hacker: I Have Proof Chinese Gymnast Is Underage
Computer expert delves into cached pages on the Internet to unearth Chinese official documents documents showing a gymnast who took gold in the uneven bars competition may indeed be underage.
Ban on Female Drivers in Saudi Arabia May be Eroding
Signs of an erosion of the ban on female drivers in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia have been increasingly seen lately, with the media covering reports of women driving in emergencies.
It was a day to forget for Team USA track
Flubs in the relays. Favorites falling short. A goose egg in sprint golds. Even a 400 sweep couldn't rescue an awful day for U.S. track, says SI.com's Tim Layden.
Relay meltdowns cap U.S. shutout in sprints; U.S. sweeps 400
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Cory McCartney: Ten players with big shoes to fill
McFadden. Dorsey. Gholston. Superstars now playing on Sundays. Replacing top 10 picks isn't easy; SI.com's Cory McCartney looks at who'll try to fill the voids.
NFL union head Gene Upshaw dies at 63
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Underdog U.S. women win soccer gold
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