January 8, 2009 15:28
Radiohead man debuts new solo material
Phil Selway performs a new song, singing and playing guitar
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Radiohead drummer Phil Selway debuted a solo song, 'The Family Madness', live in Auckland on Monday (January 5).
Selway was performing as part of a collective including bandmate Ed O'Brian, Johnny Marr and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy for the 7 Worlds Collide project at the Powerstation, reports leading Radiohead siteAteaseweb.com.
During the show he played guitar and sang as he debuted the song. Watch video footage of the performance below.
Also during the show Tweedy fronted the collective for a performance of Radiohead's 'Fake Plastic Trees', joking that he felt "like Paul Rodgers fronting Queen".
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