The Flaming Lips to Encase 24-Hour Song in Human SkullThe stunts continueBy Carrie Battan, September 29, 2011 4:45 p.m. CTThe Flaming Lips to Encase 24-Hour Song in Human SkullYes, you're reading this correctly. Following the release of their charitable six-hour song, the Flaming Lips will record a 24-hour track and encase five of the recordings (which will be placed on hard drives) in human skulls, reports O Music Awards. Frontman Wayne Coyne says the song is a work-in-progress, but that "it's a song about death and it's a song about fucking and it's a song about life." As far as procuring the skulls, Coyne mentions a local Oklahoma City institution: "There's a place in town that's called Skulls Unlimited that's been here for almost as long as the Flaming Lips have been here, and it sells human skulls." Appropriately, the track's scheduled for release at midnight on Halloween.Below, stream the first segment of the six-hour song, titled "I Found a Star on the Ground".
I've never seen them live, but I've never once thought of the Flaming Lips in the same genre as Phish/Panic/Cheese/ShittyMusic. But I must say, a 24 hour song is a stupid idea.