Thom Yorke Joins Flea Onstage in London for Marvin Gaye Cover and 'Traffic Lights' Performance
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· 2 sourcesThom Yorke made a surprise appearance at Flea's solo concert in London's Koko club, where the duo performed two songs. Rolling Stone reported they played their collaborative track "Traffic Lights" from Flea's album *Honora* and covered Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit "Got to Give It Up." Pitchfork noted the 20-minute jam session featured Yorke on vocals and the former Atoms for Peace bandmates jamming extensively.
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Summary
Thom Yorke made a surprise appearance at Flea's solo concert in London at Koko, where they performed their collaborative song "Traffic Lights" from Flea's album Honora, and covered Marvin Gaye's 1977 hit "Got to Give It Up." The duo have a history of live collaborations and previously performed together as Atoms of Peace.
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· 3 pulledThom Yorke made a surprise appearance at Flea's concert in London last night
The duo have collaborated live numerous times in the past, and performed together as Atoms of Peace
Yorke recently lent his talents to 'Traffic Lights,' which appears on Honora
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